Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Installing VHS
Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual—429311-002
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Installing the VHS and VHSCI Programs and the
VHS GUI Agent Facility
Table 2-3. VHS and VHSCI Installation Parameter Values (page 1 of 5)
No. Name Value Default Description
1ISV isv-subvolume current
subvolume
Specifies the name of the
installation subvolume
containing the software
update. The ISV parameter
has the label
$volume.ZVHS.
2 VHS-PROGRAM-
SUBVOL
VHS-program-
subvolume
$SYSTEM.VHS Specifies the subvolume,
on which INSTVHS places
the VHS and VHSCI
programs and help text.
3 VHSCSTM-USER-
SUBVOL
default-user-
subvolume
default user
subvolume
Specifies the subvolume,
on which INSTVHS will
create a default VHS
custom file (VHSCSTM) for
the current user.
This file has to be located
in the default user
subvolume and will be
executed each time you
run the VHSCI program.
Each VHSCI user should
have a VHSCSTM file in
his/her own default
subvolume.
4 VHS-STARTUP-
FILE
startup-file $SYSTEM.VHS
.
VHSSTART
Specifies the name of the
startup file that will be
created during the
installation. This start-up
file, a command (OBEY)
file, can then be executed
to start the VHS process.
5 VHS-PROCESS-
NAME
process-name $VHS Specifies the name of the
VHS process.
6 VHS-PRIMARY-
BACKUP-CPU
primary-backup-
cpu
0:1 Specifies a pair of CPUs in
which VHS will run.
7 VHS-PRIORITY priority 180 Specifies the priority at
which the VHS process will
be executing. It is
recommended that a high
priority (relative to your
online applications) be
given to the VHS process.
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The eInspect debugger is supported only on systems running H-series RVUs.