SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.24+)
Using SCF
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-004
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PARAM SCF^LIB^MOVED
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To ensure that SCF resets its pointer to the new user library location, you must
then run SCF with the LIB option (documented on page 4-3). The LIB option must
specify the same user library location as the earlier PARAM SCF^LIB^MOVED
command.
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To ensure that all SCF product modules reset their pointers to the new SCFLIB
location, you must start or restart each subsystem. To do this, enter a simple SCF
command (for example, the VERSION command) against it. A command file is an
efficient and thorough way to do this.
Do this to ensure all SCF product modules restart properly after any of the
following:
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Replacing an old IPM with a new IPM
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Replacing the old SCF library with a new SCF library
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Moving the SCF library to a new location
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If you move SCFLIB, you should also move the SCFTEXT help file. The
SCFTEXT and SCFLIB files are normally kept in the same subvolume.
Example Procedure for Moving the SCFLIB User Library File
Read Considerations on page 4-17 to better understand the following procedure:
1. Copy or move the SCFLIB file to the new location:
> FUP DUP $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.SCFLIB, $SYSTEM.NEWSUB.SCFLIB
2. Either log on to the system as the super ID (255,255), or use the FUP SECURE
command to change the security of all product modules to “NNNO”.
3. Enter the following TACL command:
> PARAM SCF^LIB^MOVED YES
4. Run SCF and specify the new library file location in the LIB option:
> SCF / LIB $SYSTEM.NEWSUB.SCFLIB /
OSIAPLMG ZOSASCF TELSERV ZTNTSCF
OSIAS ZOSISCF TR3271 ZTR3SCF
OSIFTAM ZOSFSCF TSIMS ZSIMSCF
OSITS ZOS4SCF WAN ZWANSCF
OSS ZPOSSCF X25AM ZX25SCF
PAM ZPAMSCF
Table 4-1. Product Module File Names for Each Subsystem (page 2 of 2)
Subsystem Product Module Subsystem Product Module