Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

This attribute increases the risk of losing file labels if the entire disk-process pair for the
volume fails. This option is usually used only for a volume that will contain temporary
files.
When a default ZOSSFSET file is created by the OSS Monitor on a system that was not previously
configured, it contains only an entry for a prototype root fileset with the device label 000000. The
prototype root fileset does not contain a valid catalog disk volume name or a valid storage-pool
file filename. You must use the SCF ALTER FILESET command to provide that information before
the root fileset can be mounted and before you can use the TACL PINSTALL utility or COPYOSS
macro successfully.
Beginning with RVU G06.10, when HP shipped a system with the OSS environment preconfigured,
ZOSSFSET contained a complete root fileset entry. This entry differed slightly from the default
attribute values, as follows:
Initial Values When ZOSSFSET Was
Delivered on a Preconfigured System
Default Values When ZOSSFSET Is Created
by the OSS MonitorAttribute
ROOTROOTFileset name
000000000000Device label
ZINSPOOLNoneStorage-pool file
$OSSNoneCatalog volume
//Mount point
#ZPNS#ZPNSOSS name server name
OFFOFFAUDITENABLED
LOGNONEBUFFERED
FALSEFALSEREAD-ONLY
In the following table, disk1, disk2, and disk3 refer to the first three disk volumes from the set
of volumes available for use in storage-pool files.
When HP ships a system with the OSS environment preconfigured or you use the OSSSETUP utility
to configure your system and accept all defaults, ZOSSFSET currently contains the following listed
initial fileset entries. The root fileset entry differs slightly from the default attribute values provided
by the OSS Monitor:
FilesetFilesetFilesetAttribute
TEMP
1
HOME
1
ROOTFileset name
000002
1
000001
1
000000Device label
TEMPPOOL
1
HOMEPOOL
1
ROOTPOOLStorage-pool file
Catalog volume
1
:
$OSS$OSS$OSSPreconfigured or all defaults
accepted
disk1disk1disk1Single pool volume specified
disk2disk2disk1Two pool volumes specified
disk3disk2disk1Three or more pool volumes
specified
/tmp
1
/home
1
/Mount point
OSS name server name:
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