Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)

Manually Setting Up an OSS Environment
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B-3
Provide
required
configuration
files
Create or
modify a
storage-pool
file for each
fileset
FUP DUP ZXOSSMON.OSSPOOL,
ZXOSSMON.ROOTPOOL
EDIT ROOTPOOL
Creating a
Storage Pool on
page 5-6
Ensure that
preconfigured
databases are
accessible
after a node
number
change
FUP INFO $SYS*.*.ZOSSFSET,
DETAIL
FUP ALTER ZOSSFSET, ALTFILE
(0,ZOSSFS00)
FUP ALTER ZOSSFSET, ALTFILE
(1,ZOSSFS01)
Maintaining
ZOSSFSET After
Changing Your
Node Number on
page 4-11
Configure the
OSS file
system
Optionally
configure the
OSS Monitor
for super-group
access
VOLUME $SYSTEM.SYS00
FUP LICENSE OSSMON
FUP SECURE OSSMON, "N-G-",
PROGID
Licensing the
OSS Monitor to
the Super Group
on page 8-19
Start the OSS
Monitor
OSSMON / NAME $ZPMON, NOWAIT,
CPU 0, TERM $ZHOME /
Starting the OSS
Monitor as a
Normal Process
on page 2-8
Configure the
root fileset
SCF
ALTER FILESET $ZPMON.ROOT,
CATALOG $OSS,
POOL ROOTPOOL
ALTER SERVER $ZPMON.#ZPNS,
BACKUPCPU 1
START FILESET $ZPMON.ROOT
EXIT
Creating a
Unique Fileset on
page 5-1 and
Configuring an
OSS Name
Server on
page 4-27
Install OSS
product files
Perform all
DSM/SCM
steps with the
Manage OSS
Files check
box selected in
the planner
interface
DSM/SCM User’s
Guide
Table B-1. Creating a Basic OSS Environment Without Using the OSSSETUP
Utility (page 3 of 7)
Task Subtask Example See