Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Beginning with RVU G06.15, when HP shipped a system with the OSS environment preconfigured
or you used the OSSSETUP utility to configure your system and accepted all defaults, ZOSSSERV
contained the following initial OSS sockets local server information:
Multiple-Enclosure SystemSingle-Enclosure SystemAttribute
20BACKUPCPU
11CPU
#ZPLS#ZPLSSERVER
LOCALLOCALTYPE
Beginning with RVU G06.17, when HP ships a system with the OSS environment preconfigured
or you use the OSSSETUP utility to configure your system and accept all defaults, ZOSSSERV
contains the following initial OSS sockets local server information:
Multiple-Enclosure SystemSingle-Enclosure SystemAttribute
33AUTORESTART
20BACKUPCPU
TRUETRUEBACKUPCPUOK
11CPU
STOPPEDSTOPPEDDESIREDSTATE
00MAXWAITTIME
#ZPLS#ZPLSSERVER
LOCALLOCALTYPE
If your system has been upgraded from a G06.00 or later G-series RVU, the OSS Monitor
automatically creates an initial ZOSSSERV file containing the information from the older system’s
ZPOSSERV file.
If your system has been upgraded from a G-series RVU preceding G06.00, the OSS Monitor
automatically creates an initial ZOSSSERV file containing the information from the older system’s
ZPCONFIG and ZPMNTTAB files and adds the entry for $ZPLS to the ZOSSSERV file.
If your system is upgraded to a G06.17 or later G-series RVU, the OSS Monitor automatically
upgrades an existing ZOSSSERV file.
Figure 16 (page 116) shows how the OSS sockets local server entries in the ZOSSSERV file
correspond to processes, disk files, and disk volumes. The entries control the processor in which
each member of the process pair normally runs.
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