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Software Announcement 200-352 October 3, 2000 IBM z/OS: An Operating System Solution for the Future of Your BusinessAt a Glance
z/OS Version 1 Release 1, combined with the IBM Release 1 offers:
For ordering, contact: Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: LE001). Overview
z/OS is the next generation of the OS/390® operating system, the leader
among enterprise operating systems. z/OS enables you to manage the
volatility of e-business workloads. z/OS and the IBM z/OS and the z900 server extend the industry-leading flexibility and integration features of the S/390® platform with introduction of Intelligent Resource Director (IRD). IRD enables resources to be dynamically managed across logical partitions (LPARs) based on workload priorities. z/OS introduces a new technology to facilitate its manageability. Managed System Infrastructure for Setup (msys for Setup) provides a new approach for installing and configuring z/OS and products running on z/OS. This new technology can greatly reduce the complexity associated associated with these tasks today. z/OS and the z900, along with the new Workload License Charges (WLC) pricing model being announced today, offers you flexibility in how your software licenses are managed and charged. The new IBM License Manager and other supporting technology allow you to pay for products based on the computing resources necessary to perform your business tasks. Key Prerequisitesz/OS Version 1 Release 1 runs only on servers that implement certain architectural enhancements. The following IBM servers have these enhancements:
For a complete description of z/OS Version 1 Release 1 software prerequisites, refer to the Planning for Installation (GA22-7504) publication. DescriptionThe family of z900 servers and z/OS are designed and optimized for the high-performance, transaction-serving requirements demanded by the next-generation e-business. Together they offer an array of technological advances that result in:
To learn more about the numerous upgrade options available from models
S/390 9672 Generation 5 and 6 servers to z900 servers, refer to Hardware
Announcement
100-323
, dated October 3, 2000.
Dynamically Manage ResourcesThe Workload Manager (WLM) is extended to work with PR/SM on z900 servers to dynamically expand resources that are available across LPARs. An LPAR cluster is the subset of the systems that are running as LPARS on the same CEC. Based on business goals, WLM can direct PR/SM to enable or disable CP capacity for an LPAR, without human intervention. This combination of WLM working with PR/SM on a z900 server is called IRD. WLM will use IRD to monitor the performance of all the workloads and dynamically adjust physical processor and I/O resources across them without operator intervention. In this way, WLM will be able to expand and contract the partitions, and maximize throughput in all of them. In this example, as the e-commerce work in the first virtual server explodes, perhaps as the result of a marketing campaign it can expand while the test and development servers shrink. IRD assigns resources to the application; the application is not assigned to the resource. This capability of a system to dynamically direct resources to respond to the needs of individual components within the system is an evolutionary step. It enables the system to continuously allocate resources for different applications, and this helps to reduce the total cost of ownership of the system. IRD is made up of three parts which work together to help increase your business' productivity:
This powerful triad of functions can increase your productivity by putting your most business-critical work first. Systems Management is simplified through improvements to I/O configuration and workload management. Additionally, Channel Subsystem Priority Queueing and Dynamic Channel Path Management will benefit both the clustered environment and the single system customer, while LPAR CPU Management will benefit the sysplex customer. The three new functions are controlled by the WLM of z/OS and are used together.
The customer defines the business importance of the workload by goals
(such as response time) for a transaction system or for a Web server.
With the information on workload importance, the WLM can dynamically
employ any of the elements within the scope of the IRD to best meet the
throughput and response goals of the workloads, even in heavily used
systems. For additional information about IRD, refer to the
Dynamically Managed Resources
section.
Pay Only For What You NeedIBM License Manager: With z/OS, IBM is announcing a new software pricing model that uses the IBM License Manager (ILM). ILM allows vendors to enable their products for licensed software management by customers and is the basic tool IBM will use to implement WLC. ILM is based on Version 2 of the X-Open Software License Manager (XSLM) standard from The Open Group, which defines a software license use management system. ILM provides value in two primary areas:
ILM keeps track of what products are licensed to a particular machine (passive license management) and manages the use of those products based on its understanding of the terms and conditions associated with that license (active license management). ILM uses License certificates to represent an established product license between a customer and a software vendor. When a certificate is supplied by IBM for a product, ILM can use the certificate for passive license management. If the product has been modified to call the license manager, active license management can be performed. IBM will use ILM as a customer-managed tool, which means you can change certain characteristics of a product license agreement directly and the changes take effect immediately. This eliminates the overhead and delay introduced when updates must be made through interactions with the owning software company. The ILM Management Tool is used to change license certificate values, to perform tasks such as enabling or disabling priced optional features, discontinuing products, changing the serial number or model type of the machine to which a product is licensed, and increasing or decreasing a defined capacity (the portion of the machine on which you want to run a product). With ILM running on a z900, z/OS optional priced features are enabled and disabled after the initial product shipment, by updating the features' certificates using the ILM Management Tool. ILM will be delivered initially March 30, 2001, as part of z/OS, and coincident with the availability of z/OS and WLC at full machine capacity. Full IBM testing of ILM is planned to complete between the end of Second Quarter 2001 and the end of Third Quarter 2001. WLC at less than full machine capacity, and customer production use of ILM, will be available at that time. RMF will report CPU resource consumption within an LPAR in terms of millions of service units (MSUs) and the corresponding LPAR MSU defined capacity. This helps you to understand how much of the defined capacity an LPAR is consuming. For additional information about IBM License Manager, refer to the Pay Only For What You Need section. WLC: z900 server and the z/OS operating system can enable your installation to take advantage of WLC to further reduce your total cost of computing as your e-business applications continue to grow. WLC is tailor-made for handling the variability of e-business applications. WLC makes the z900 platform a more affordable platform for growth. The WLC pricing model, with the new technology provided by z/OS running on a z900, allows you to:
Complete details on the WLC pricing model can be found by referring to Software Announcement 200-354 , dated October, 3, 2000.
Using LPARs as Virtual Servers:
Enhancements to LPAR support will enable products and programs
running in an LPAR to query a unique identifier and the capacity for the
LPAR, giving the LPAR the properties of a virtual server. This gives
S/390 independent software vendors the option of licensing their software
to a logical partition, and thus an additional method of implementing
sub-CEC pricing.
Configure Your System...Easierz/OS starts a major ease-of-manageability initiative with the introduction of Managed System Infrastructure for Setup (msys for Setup) as a new base element. msys for Setup offers a new approach for installing and configuring z/OS and products running on z/OS, that result in major productivity improvements. msys for Setup allows for the usage of consistent interfaces with wizard-like configuration dialogs. These new dialogs reduce the skill requirements for setting up products, freeing up scarce and valuable personnel for other tasks. msys for Setup builds upon the Web-based wizard technology that has been introduced in a number of areas. msys for Setup employs the same easy, interview style as the wizards for defining the customization parameters. Workstation-based dialogs are used to guide the user step-by-step through the tasks required for installation and configuration. Instead of asking the user to specify hundreds of configuration parameters, the dialogs use defaults and best practices values whenever possible and derive low-level values from answers to high-level questions. msys for Setup significantly extends the wizard approach via integrated host processing. msys for Setup uses a discovery mechanism to understand the current system configuration. As a result, you do not have to re-type information the system already knows.
After the configuration parameters have been specified, msys for Setup
can automatically update the system configuration directly. The user can
see in detail what the changes will be before they are made. For
additional information about msys for Setup, refer to the
Configure Your System...Easier
section.
The Power of 64-bit Architecture Can Be Yoursz/OS Version 1 Release 1 will provide 64-bit real storage support for the new z900 servers. z/OS will continue to provide 31-bit real and expanded storage support for Generation 5, Generation 6, and Multiprise 3000 servers. 64-bit real support will eliminate expanded storage and help eliminate paging. The 64-bit real support may allow you to consolidate your current systems into fewer LPARs or to a single native image. These functions were enhanced in OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 to exploit 64-bit real storage above 2 GB:
Further value can be gained when using DB2 Version 6 and IMS Version 7.
IBM is working with many software vendors to enhance 64-bit exploitation.
IBM and ISV software products that run in 31-bit mode under OS/390
Version 2 Release 6 through OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 will run
unchanged on z/Architecture under OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 through
OS/390 Version 2 Release 10.
Simplify Your WorkSNA Master Console Support (SNA MCS): Console support is being streamlined to simplify service configuration. You no longer need separate hardware for your console support. Channel-attached, binary synchronous terminal control units (3174s) are no longer required to do console function. Instead, you can get your console support through SNA and/or TCP/IP. Elimination of this step in the service configuration reduces the total hardware cost of setting up a new z/OS image. Note: The new IBM 2074 Console Support Controller provides for the consolidation of 3174s and is available now. Visit the following sites:
Year 2000This product is Year 2000 ready. When used in accordance with its associated documentation, it is capable of correctly processing, providing, and/or receiving date data within and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, provided that all products (for example, hardware, software, and firmware) used with the product properly exchange accurate date data with it. Product Positioningz/OS is the next generation of the OS/390 operating system. Together with the z900 server, it provides the base for architecture with 64-bit and Intelligent Resource Director support. This architecture will be the base for future system enhancements. Therefore, you are strongly encouraged to position yourself for this new technology. OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 provides the foundation for z/OS. You can install OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 now and upgrade to z/OS with the installation of the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Upgrade Package for OS/390 Version 2 Release 10, which will be available March 30, 2001. The upgrade package will provide an easy path to z/OS Version 1 Release 1 functionality, and will install like a monthly RSU service upgrade. Non-OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 customers can order z/OS Version 1 Release 1 via Customized Offerings (ServerPac, SystemPac, and CBPDO) for a complete system. Refer to the Ordering Information section in this announcement for further details. You are also encouraged to implement WLM goal mode. Goal mode is required for the Intelligent Resource Director. WLM in goal mode continues to grow in its role and importance on the S/390 platform. Each new release of the operating system and supporting subsystems brings further exploitation of WLM goal mode for improvements and efficiencies in system performance and workload balancing. Goal mode is critical to the implementation of many of our strategic solutions to be delivered over the next 1-2 years. Consequently, the release scheduled for availability in the second half 2001 will be the last release to support WLM compatibility mode. Goal mode will be the only supported mode starting with the z/OS operating system release scheduled for the first half 2002. z/OS is not required for the new z900 servers, but you will receive optimal processing capabilities when running z/OS on the new hardware. OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 through 10 are also supported on the z900 servers. However, for 64-bit support, OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 with the RSU PTFs through November 2000 (RSU0011) or z/OS is required. Intelligent Resource Director and the IBM License Manager require z/OS. Statement of DirectionThe following actions are planned by IBM. We highly recommend that you consider these plans when planning for system upgrades.
The following will be withdrawn with the z/OS operating release planned for the second half 2001:
LANRES support in z/OS is planned to be functionally stabilized at the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 level. These statements represent IBM's current intentions. IBM development plans and subject to change or withdrawal without further notice. Hardware and Software Support ServicesSmoothStart/Installation ServicesSmoothStart Services, an on-site implementation and training startup service, are designed to accelerate your productive use of your IBM solution. The service is provided by IBM Global Services or your IBM Business Partner at an additional cost. For additional information, refer to Services Announcement 697-004 , dated March 25, 1997, or contact your IBM representative and ask for SmoothStart Services for z/OS. Reference InformationFor earlier OS/390 Version 2 information, refer to:
Trademarks
Dynamically Managed ResourcesLPAR CPU ManagementLPAR CPU management allows dynamic adjustment of processor resources across partitions. You can specify goals in WLM. WLM will then manage these sets of logical partitions to provide the processor resources needed for your work to meet its goals based on business importance. WLM dynamically adjusts the processor resource available to each partition as the workload mix changes in today's dynamic environments. For example, you might have several different Web servers. One might process order entries, another might process order status entries, and a third might provide product details for online shopping. If these three Web servers were placed on separate, you might find that the demand on the three servers varies. It is possible that in early in the holiday season the server providing the product details is more heavily used than the other two servers. Later in the season, the server handling orders might be more heavily used. As the holiday approaches people might begin checking the status of their orders, making the server providing the status entries the most heavily used. You might find that you have sufficient CPU power across all the servers, but not necessarily when or where you need it.
With LPAR clustering, you can consolidate multiple servers on one z/900
server, each with its own partition. As CPU demand grows, PR/SM will
distribute the available CPU power where it is needed. With the addition
of LPAR CPU Management, WLM can direct PR/SM in its distribution of CPU
in order to ensure consideration of work goals based on business
importance. By distributing resources in this manner, it is more likely
that all three servers will achieve their goals. If unexpected demand is
so high that achieving the goals is not possible, WLM can assure that the
work with the highest business importance gets the most resource.
Dynamic Channel Path Management (DCM)DCM combines hardware strengths and software flexibility. You can now manage the path between the processor and the DASD logical control units in your system. Rather than moving a workload to a resource, DCM allows the system to move resources to your workload, responding to peaks in demand for I/O channel bandwidth. DCM enables the system to respond to channel requirements as they occur by moving additional channels to DASD logical control units when they are needed. WLM and IOS together help to manage the I/O bandwidth. You can define managed channels that are not related to a specific control unit. As they are needed, these managed channels can move among control units with the help of WLM. This is how DCM provides some leeway with the requirement for greater than 256 channels. I/O Queuing reports are updated to show both the static and managed channels assigned to a logical control unit during a reported interval. For example, in an environment where an installation normally requires four channels to several control units, but occasionally needs as many as six, system programmers must currently define all six channels to each control unit that may require them. With DCM, the system programmer need only define the four channels to the control units, and indicate that DCM may add an additional two. As the control unit becomes more heavily used, DCM may assign channels from a pool of managed channels, identified by the system programmer, to the control unit. If the work shifts to other control units DCM will unassign them from lesser utilized control units and assign them to what are now the more heavily used ones. This helps reduce the requirement for greater than 256 channels.
Note:
Dynamic Channel Path Management initially supports ESCON®
switch-connected DASD.
Channel Subsystem Priority QueuingPriority queuing is not a new concept to enterprise operating systems. Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing extends the classic strengths of I/O priority queuing by addressing other challenges that are not currently handled by existing I/O priority schemes. If multiple OS/390® images running on the same CEC tried to access the same I/O devices, the channel had no awareness if requests from one LPAR were all lower priority than requests from another LPAR. Now, with Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing on z900, when I/O requests originate from multiple LPARs, the channel subsystem will honor the I/O priority as established by WLM. WLM ensures that all systems in a sysplex use a consistent I/O Priority assignment in order to ensure that higher priority work is handled first. It is this fact that allows the I/O priority queuing function of the Enterprise Storage Server (SHARK) to ensure the most important I/O access to a device is always handled first. Now, when an I/O request needs to wait (within a single z/OS image, a CEC's channel, or the control unit), the priority to use in queuing the request is based consistently on the customer's workload goals. This provides optimal management of workloads and resources. Note: Channel System Priority Queuing is implemented initially for Parallel OEMI and ESCON channels. Pay Only For What You NeedIBM License ManagerThere are two categories of products supported under WLC:
Certificate changes and exception records are placed in a vendor-specific log file. For IBM products, customers are required to send their log file to IBM once per month, to update IBM's inventory records to reflect any certificate (and thus license) changes made at the customer site, and to process any exception records logged. With the availability of ILM, selected major z/OS products will begin to exploit ILM, and thus be eligible for the benefits related to WLC. The value of ILM will continue to grow as additional IBM and non-IBM products exploit ILM for either license management only, or management of the product to a defined-capacity. Other products, while not enabled to exploit ILM, will begin to ship certificates, which will make them eligible for passive license management. Using LPARs as Virtual Servers: This support gives S/390 Independent Software Vendors the option of licensing their software to a logical partition, and thus an additional method of implementing sub-CEC pricing. Effective with the z900 server and z/OS Version 1 Release 1, enhancements to LPAR support will enable an LPAR to behave like a virtual server to the products and programs that are running in that LPAR. This new technology gives running applications the ability to query the following new information:
While actual processor usage within the logical partition expands and
contracts based on workload demands, WLM ensures that the average usage
over a rolling four-hour period never exceeds the capacity defined by the
customer.
Configure Your System...Easiermsys for Setup offers the opportunity for more productivity improvements and faster deployment of z/OS technology in support of growing e-business requirements. Prior to z/OS, you needed to:
With msys for Setup:
msys for Setup is exploited by Parallel Sysplex® in z/OS Version 1 Release 1. msys for Setup makes setting up a Parallel Sysplex resource sharing environment much quicker and easier by defining and implementing the required:
This initial delivery focuses on Resource Sharing configurations,
including support for Intelligent Resource Director, XCF signalling and
Global Resource Serialization Star. Furthermore, msys for Setup
introduces the notion of an LDAP-based z/OS Management Directory that
will become the central repository for all configuration data. The z/OS
Management Directory supplies the system configuration information to
z/OS itself in addition to management applications via a consistent
interface. Customization dialogs store the configuration parameters in
the management directory. After the configuration is completed, the
Update System Configuration task reads the update request in the
management directory and executes them automatically. msys for Setup
functions give you control of what is happening and allows you to
optionally backup the current msys configuration so that you can go back
to the last valid configuration. In addition, msys for Setup allows you
to undo the execution of the updates requests. Additional information on
using msys functions is available upon the availability of z/OS.
Ease of Use: Simplifying Your IT EnvironmentMany customers have been involved in helping improve how z/OS manages the system environment. A new system management technology, improved Web-based wizards, guided installation and configuration of Parallel Sysplex, and system automation are just some of the areas where z/OS is delivering improvements to simplify your IT environment. Today's complex enterprises require powerful, functionally rich management applications to handle the challenges of a dynamic IT environment. With this increased function comes levels of complexity. z/OS recognizes these issues as well as the need to address a changing skill base, while maintaining high product quality and improved customer productivity. z/OS comes from a product history that has positioned itself as a reliable, self-managed platform and the enterprise manager of choice. No other platform offers such a variety and degree of systems management products and solutions. Putting the Information You Need at Your Fingertips: For planning and customization tasks, especially those that are complex and that you do infrequently, IBM continues to develop Web-based wizards. For example, there will be a TCP/IP Configuration Assistant as well as a DFSMS Migration Planning Assistant. The wizards will walk you through a set of questions and then provide you with customized output to help you accomplish the task. To see and use the wizards that are available now, visit: New and enhanced wizards will appear on this Web site as soon as they are ready. For quickly finding the full text message explanations that you might need, the LookAt tool is available and easy to install and use. With LookAt, you type in "LookAt" with the message number on your z/OS system. It retrieves the explanation and any other information associated with an z/OS message. To find out more about LookAt, including how to get the code, go to:
Customer involvement in our product design and development process
remains key to our growth and future success.
z/OS Documentation What's New for z/OS Version 1 Release 1Over the last several years, we've made a number of delivery, viewing, and printing enhancements to our softcopy information for OS/390. Because of these enhancements, the requirement for printed manuals has steadily decreased. With your order of z/OS, you will receive three hardcopy documents, Planning for Installation book, a new book about workload pricing, and the very popular HOT TOPICS Newsletter . In addition, you will receive a newly repackaged CD-ROM library collection that contains all z/OS product books in BookManager® and PDF format. This collection will contain only those books for the release of z/OS that you've ordered and only those books that document the elements and features of z/OS. For each z/OS release, we refresh this collection three months after general availability. When you order z/OS, you have the option to subscribe to additional CD-ROM collections for redbooks, z/OS software products, and security information by using z/OS feature numbers. We are offering a new z/OS Software Products Collection, which includes books, in both BookManager and PDF format, for products that run on z/OS. As part of the specially priced subscriptions, you automatically receive updated copies of these collections as long as the z/OS version is orderable. For more details, refer to the Ordering Information section. Of course, you can order any hardcopy book or CD-ROM collection using the z/OS Internet Library at: After general availability, you will be able to download any PDF or BookManager book from the Web, or you can use your browser to print sections of PDF or BookManager books. Note: 64-bit real addressing information will be included in OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 books in the December 2000 update of the OS/390 Collection softcopy CDs (SK2T-6700-19 and SK2T-6718-10). As of November 30, 2000, this information will also be in updated books on the OS/390 Internet library at: Statements of DirectionIBM plans to take the following actions in the future. Customers are encouraged to consider these plans when making their own plans for system upgrades.
The following functions will be withdrawn with the z/OS release planned for the second half 2001:
These statements represent IBM's current intentions. IBM development
plans and subject to change or withdrawal without further notice.
General Migration ConsiderationsAs the components of z/OS are integrated into a single package with compatible service levels, you must install and migrate to an z/OS release in its entirety before entering into production on that release. For the JES2 or JES3 component, the migration can be staged to remain compatible with other systems. For information on JES levels that are supported with z/OS Version 1 Release 1, refer to z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504). For customers running OS/390 Version 2 Release 10, you can upgrade to z/OS Version 1 Release 1 with the installation of the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Upgrade Package for OS/390 Version 2 Release 10. This upgrade package provides an easy migration path to z/OS Version 1 Release 1 functionality. Non-OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 customers can order z/OS Version 1 Release 1 via Customized Offerings (ServerPac, SystemPac, and CBPDO) for a complete system. Refer to the Ordering Information section for further details. You must perform the usual release-to-release migration activities for any element you install. The publication, z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504), can help you plan for migration actions that might be required. This publication provides a set of migration tables that help indicate the release you are migrating from and the release you are planning to migrate to. There is also an interactive edition of this publication called z/OS Release 1 Installation Planning Assistant .
IBM in-service middleware products that run on an S/390 model 9672
Generation 5 or Generation 6 server under OS/390 Version 2
Release 9 as of October 3, 2000, will also operate and be supported
on z/Architecture under OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 and z/OS
Version 1 Release 1.
Release MigrationsAs previously described in the OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 availability announcement, Software Announcement 200-145 , dated May, 16, 2000, IBM is converging on a consistent migration and coexistence policy, effective with migrations starting from z/OS Version 1 Release 1. This consistent migration and coexistence policy is based on the current coexistence policy of four consecutive releases. When you migrate from z/OS Version 1 Release 1 (or from any subsequent release), the release you migrate to is required to be within four consecutive releases to be fully supported. That is, migration forward and backward should be made within four consecutive releases. This applies to release migrations for:
Refer to the Coexistence section for additional considerations that apply to multisystem configurations.
You should take this into account to ensure that you are appropriately
positioned for future software migrations. Since each release can
normally be ordered for only a six-month window, it is very important
that you order the required releases while they are available.
CoexistenceAs was true for OS/390, z/OS continues to give you optimum compatibility and flexibility as you migrate systems in a multisystem configuration by allowing up to four consecutive releases to coexist. Coexistence considerations apply to multisystem configurations in which there is resource sharing. This includes non-Parallel Sysplex and Parallel Sysplex multisystem configurations. Coexistence allows systems within a multisystem configuration to be upgraded to a new release level of the operating system one system at a time. This is contingent on the fact that the release you are migrating to is within three releases of the lowest release running in your multisystem configuration (for a total of up to four consecutive releases). Four releases is the general migration and coexistence policy that should be assumed for future z/OS releases, except where special provisions have been provided. See the following for a description of these special provisions. Today, IBM is letting you know that OS/390 Release 10 and z/OS Version 1 Release 1 will be treated as a single coexistence level, rather than two coexistence levels. This is due to the unique characteristics of z/OS Version 1 Release 1 and the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Upgrade Package for OS/390 Version 2 Release 10, which can be installed on OS/390 Release 10. Note: This special treatment only applies to OS/390 Release 10 and z/OS Version 1 Release 1. This means that in addition to the already announced special provision, which provides coexistence support between OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 and OS/390 Version 2 Release 10. Refer to Software Announcement 200-145 , dated May 16, 2000. OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 can coexist with z/OS Release 1. Moreover, this special treatment of OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 and z/OS Version 1 Release 1 as a single coexistence level also extends the coexistence of specific other OS/390 and z/OS releases as well. The following table describes the effect of this special provision. The release shown in column 1 is the highest release running in a multisystem configuration. Note: The table in some cases projects releases not yet announced in order to show the effect of the combined treatment of OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 and z/OS Version 1 Release 1 (and far enough out to show when this combined treatment will no longer have an effect). For clarification where there is no product name indicated before a release, OS/390 is the assumed product name. For completeness, this table also shows all OS/390 releases made available to date. Some releases that are shown to coexist may have gone out of support, and the appearance of releases in this table does not guarantee those releases are still service-supported. See the end of support announcements for information about releases that have gone out of currency. Table: Coexistence Supported Releases
Release Coexistence Release
R1 R1
R2 R2, R1
R3 R3, R2, R1
R4 R4, R3, R2, R1
R5 R5, R4, R3, R2
R6 R6, R5, R4, R3, R2(2)
R7 R7, R6, R5, R4
R8 R8, R7, R6, R5
R9 R9, R8, R7, R6
R10 R10, R9, R8, R7, R6(3)
z/OS R1 (z/OS R1 & R10)(4)
R9, R8, R7, R6(3)
z/OS R2(1) z/OS R2,
(z/OS R1 & R10)(4), R9, R8
z/OS R3(1) z/OS R3, z/OS R2,
(z/OS R1 & R10)(4), R9
z/OS R4(1) z/OS R4, z/OS R3, z/OS R2,
(z/OS R1 & R10)(4)
z/OS R5(1) z/OS R5, z/OS R4, z/OS R3,
z/OS R2
Notes
This information is being provided to you early, to facilitate release planning and to ensure appropriate positioning for future software migrations. Since each release can normally be ordered for only a six month window, it is very important that you order the required releases while they are available. Since z/OS allows the JES element to be separately staged, z/OS also supports the coexistence of certain lower-level JES releases with the JES release provided with z/OS. For additional information on the general z/OS coexistence policy, in addition to the specific JES releases that can coexist with z/OS Release 1 JES in a multisystem configuration, refer to z/OS Planning for Installation .
Note:
Specific functions might only be available on the up-level systems, or
it might be necessary to up-level all systems to enable some functions.
Architectural Level SetIn Software Announcement 200-145 , dated May, 16, 2000, IBM issued a statement of direction to inform customers of the architectural enhancements that would be required for the product being announced today. The following IBM servers have these enhancements.
S/390 SUF Version 3SUF Version 3 will be available starting first quarter 2001. This Internet-based method for ordering and receiving S/390 software service supports VM, z/VM, VSE, OS/390, and z/OS systems. Enhancements to SUF provided by Version 3 include:
Take advantage of the Internet to simplify the ordering and receipt of S/390 service, and reduce time and effort required to maintain S/390 systems. Advantages include:
To start using the Internet to order and receive S/390 service, check out SUF by visiting:
SUF Version 2 will no longer be available once Version 3
becomes available.
Products and Features Related to z/OSIMS Version 7 Database Manager provides 64-bit real support. For OSAM databases, IMS V7 will allow buffer areas to use real storage above 2 GB.
IMS has exploitation on IMS V7 for 64-bit real by database and logger.
In IMS V7, storage relief is provided through the use of 64-bit real
storage support above 2 GB for IMS page-fixed storage, thereby
freeing real storage below 2 GB.
Euro Sign Support
z/OS Version 1 Release 1 includes support for the EuroSign.
z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Product Contentz/OS Version 1 Release 1 elements are listed below. z/OS elements that are also available as stand-alone products are listed with the release level used in z/OS.
You have the ability to replace an z/OS base function with a commercially available product that provides a similar function. Contact an IBM representative for qualification and pricing information. All z/OS integrated testing results and performance claims are voided with such replacement. z/OS delivers optional features that have a high affinity to the base z/OS system.
Enabling z/OS Optional Priced FeaturesWhen running z/OS on a G5 or G6 server, the z/OS optional priced features use an z/OS product registration service, together with product policy statements, to determine whether or not the z/OS priced feature has been ordered and should run. z/OS optional priced features that are ordered concurrently with z/OS will be shipped by IBM together with policy statements in PARMLIB which enable the ordered priced features. z/OS priced features which have not been ordered will also be shipped with z/OS, but with policy statements which disable the unordered features. If the customer subsequently enables any of the optional priced features, those features also become subject to the payment terms of the customer's existing z/OS license as described in z/OS Program Licensed Specifications (GC28-1728). Customers must notify IBM when they enable an optional feature that was shipped disabled from IBM. A detailed description of the enablement support for z/OS features is available in z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504). When running z/OS on z/Architecture, the product registration service interrogates certificates to indicate products and optional priced features for which you are licensed. Using the IBM License Manager, you can update certificates directly to enable or disable features. The license change takes effect immediately on your system, and will be communicated to IBM on a monthly basis when you send in a reconciliation message. This message contains records of all certificate changes and exception events recorded in the past month. This communication satisfies the requirement for notifying IBM when features are enabled that were shipped from IBM as disabled. Refer to z/OS Planning for IBM Workload License Charges (SA22-7506) for a detailed description of how to enable or disable products using the IBM License Manager, and how the monthly reconciliation process works. The z/OS priced features that support this enablement capability in z/OS Version 1 Release 1 are:
Program Services
Central service for suspected defects in z/OS code is provided by the IBM
Support Center within the customer's geography. Central service,
including the IBM Support Center, for Parallel Sysplex License Charge
(PSLC) licenses is provided through the customer location designated for
the basic license. On-site (local) support, although available, is
provided as part of IBM's portfolio of fee-based services.
Service PolicyIBM intends to provide service support for each release of z/OS for three years following its general availability date. If a release is not in the list to be withdrawn, it will continue to be supported until further announce. For example, support for OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 is going to be extended. The current practice of providing at least twelve months' written notice prior to the withdrawal of service for a version or release will continue for z/OS. PTF distributions, including Recommended Service Upgrades (RSUs), will be available monthly as part of the z/OS service support. RSU integration testing for a release will be performed for five quarters after the General Availability date for that release.
All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to
change or withdrawal without notice and represent goals and objectives
only.
SystemPac and ServerPac EnhancementsCustomers who order ServerPac or SystemPac will see the following enhancements. The ServerPac and SystemPac offerings will be enhanced to help decrease the amount of time spent in the Customized Offering dialog while installing z/OS. These enhancements include:
ServerPac ordering has been made easier with the new ShopS390 Internet application. For more details, see the ShopS390 Web site at: Fee-Based Software Services OfferingsEnhancements for z/OS Version 1 Release 1 SystemPac Orders: SystemPac offers the capability to build a system with integrated subsystems in either full-volume dump/restore format or dataset copy format. The full volume dump/restore format enables you to install z/OS without using the dialog. Installation is done via pack restore using DFDSS or FDR (if the vendor product is selected in the order). IBM products and selected independent software vendor (ISV) products can be included with the SystemPac. After the delivery of the SystemPac, selective follow-on service tapes (HIPER fixes and PTFs resolving PEs) can be shipped at specified intervals and frequencies based upon the customer's selection at ordering time. Customers ordering the z/OS product can now take advantage of the following new enhancements. SystemPac is enhanced with the enablement of the WLM Goal Mode, MVS System Logger, and Resources Recovery Services. Additionally, SystemPac comes with the option of having z/OS Communications Server enabled. This feature, coupled with the enablement of z/OS UNIX System Services in full-function mode, allows the customer to easily tailor the default setup provided to match their standard for Internet access after the system is restored and IPLed. SystemPac and its Selective follow-on service tapes can be delivered using the 3590 media. For details, visit: Customers ordering the z/OS product can now take advantage of the following new enhancements. SystemPac is enhanced with the enablement of the WLM Goal Mode, MVS System Logger, and Resources Recovery Services. SystemPac is further enhanced with the default enablement of the following products when they are ordered in a SystemPac.
These enablements allow installations to exploit features that come with the various subsystems and provide ease in migrating to e-business applications. HOLDDATA cover letters for ISV products installed using SMP/E will now be supported by SystemPac. The cover letters will be delivered using the same mechanism as IBM products. Customers will now be able to review the ISV HOLDDATA for the service applied to their SystemPac order, without the need to contact the ISV support. More ISV products are now available for ordering through SystemPac (representing an increase in both the number of products and the vendor representation). For a list of available ISVs offered with SystemPac, visit: SystemPac is built according to a copy of your IODF. The IODF can be sent to selected worldwide production centers via the Internet. To get access to the Internet application, visit:
For more information on SystemPac, contact IBM at 877-387-7344. For details about SystemPac and other related offerings, visit: Education SupportKeep up-to-date on new z/OS releases with the z/OS Update Information Service . This distributed learning (DL) training gives you the technical details on each new z/OS release level to help you decide when to migrate. The z/OS Update Information Service is available in two delivery formats: CD-ROM and via the Internet. The Internet version is available in the U.S. only. Customers who subscribe to this service receive training shortly after each new z/OS release is made available. This DL training lets you ask questions via e-mail to an IBM expert. Answers to frequently-asked questions are summarized in a FAQ data base. Subscribing to the z/OS Update Information Service gives you:
Why Distributed Learning (DL) Training? DL gives you the convenience of training at your desktop at your own pace. DL education is also a cost-effective alternative to traditional classroom training: no travel costs or productivity loss due to time away from the office. Plus, you have a handy reference for technical questions that need an immediate answer. How to Order: The z/OS Update Information Service on z/OS Version 1 Release 1 will be available shortly after it becomes available. For a demonstration of this exciting new way to stay current on z/OS, visit: In the United States and Canada call 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) to order a CD-ROM subscription. In the United States, to order a Web or CD-ROM subscription, visit: and enter the Web user ID Order Number or the CD-ROM Order Number in the search window at the top of the page. Below are the order numbers for subscriptions.
Number of CD-ROM Web User CD-ROMs or Order ID Order Web User IDs Number Number 5 EW01A EW011 10 EW01B EW012 15 EW01C EW013 Technical InformationHardware Requirementsz/OS Version 1 Release 1 can run on the following processors exclusively:
Additional hardware may be required for certain, specific functions.
Software RequirementsThe z/OS base is an IPL-able system. There are no hard requirements in order to IPL. Specific functions may require additional products not included in z/OS base, or in the optional features of z/OS. Refer to information provided below, and also z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504) for a listing of specific PTF numbers. Minimum Levels of Related Products: In order to determine the minimum levels of IBM stand-alone products that run with z/OS Version 1 Release 1, refer to z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504). Java for OS/390: Certain functions provided by elements and features of z/OS Version 1 Release 1 include exploitation of Java. In order to use these functions, the minimum level of Java required is Java 1.1.8 or later. To understand which functions require Java, see "Appendix B" z/OS Planning for Installation . For more information on Java visit: Performance Considerations: Additional information on z/OS performance will be available at general availability. You should consult your marketing representative at or after general availability. User Group Requirements: z/OS Version 1 Release 1 satisfies or partially satisfies requirements from IBM customers and one or more of the worldwide user group communities, which include Australasian SHARE/GUIDE (ASG), COMMON, COMMON Europe, GUIDE International, G.U.I.D.E. Europe, Japan GUIDE/SHARE (JGS), Guide Latin American (LAG), SHARE EUROPE, and SHARE Inc. Information on the specific User Group Requirements (numbers and descriptions) can be found at: Planning InformationDirect Customer Support: Installation and technical support is provided by the S/390 Support Family of offerings. For more information on available services, call 800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968). Packaging: When ordering z/OS Unpriced Optional (encryption controlled) features, IBM recommends that you order these features during the release cycle. The function is only sent when ordered. For example, to obtain encryption support (security) for IBM HTTP Server for z/OS, you must specify the following security feature, IBM HTTP Server North America Secure.
Refer to the
Ordering Information
sections in this announcement for specific details on feature numbers.
System Integrity
IBM will accept APARs where the installation of z/OS introduces an
exposure to system integrity.
Security, Auditability, and ControlData security and auditability in the z/OS environment are enhanced by the functions available in the RACF part of the optional SecureWay Security Server for z/OS feature. B1/C2 Security: The most recent MVS system formally evaluated by IBM and the U.S. government using the B1 Trusted Computer Systems Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) comprised MVS/ESA 3.1.3, RACF 1.9, and selected other MVS components in a non-networking configuration. Since then MVS and the evaluated components have undergone many changes. MVS has grown to include Parallel Sysplex technology and UNIX functionality and has further evolved into z/OS with the incorporation of many new components. Over the years, the nature of networking has changed and the importance of networking has grown, with increased usage of TCP/IP communications, and connection of z/OS systems to the Internet and extranets to conduct e-business. Although IBM has not undertaken further formal security evaluations of z/OS, we maintain our strong focus on security during the design, development, and testing of z/OS. While we continue to consider the B1-related requirements when making enhancements to the key components from the earlier-evaluated package, for the newer components of z/OS, we have focused mainly on those security aspects that we consider more important to our commercial customer set: the functions of user authentication, access control, auditing, and object reuse required by the C2 level of the TCSEC. Also, IBM continues its security commitment with its Security APAR process, described below. Security APARs: IBM accepts Security APARs for z/OS. Security APARs are for reporting problems in existing security mechanisms where the problem descriptions do not meet the precise definition of system integrity, but do constitute an exposure to the security of the system as a whole or to an IBM product which runs on the system. This information was originally announced in Software Announcement 289-581, dated October 24, 1989. The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities. Customer FinancingIBM Global Financing offers attractive financing to credit-qualified commercial and government customers and Business Partners in more than 40 countries around the world. IBM Global Financing is provided by the IBM Credit Corporation in the United States. Offerings, rates, terms, and availability may vary by country. Contact your local IBM Global Financing organization. Country organizations are listed on the Web at: Ordering InformationNew LicenseesFor the recent changes in pricing information, consult Software Announcement 200-354 , dated October 3, 2000. The CFSW configurator stand-alone path for 5694-A01 is updated to support price proposals for z/OS Version 1 Release 1. Most z/OS media is only shipped via Customized Offerings (ServerPac, SystemPac, and CBPDO). CFSW configuration and order entry capability for ServerPac, SystemPac, and CBPDO for z/OS Version 1 Release 1 will be available beginning March 16, 2001 . z/OS Version 1 Release 1 is being offered via the following:
Both methods above provide the customer with the Basic Package deliverables, which are hardcopy publications, diskettes, and CD-ROMs. When OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 customers order the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Upgrade Package for OS/390 Version 2 Release 10, they will receive an additional small Program Directory for use in the easier install/migration path for them to move to z/OS Version 1 Release 1. Refer to information in this announcement section for further ordering details.
Production of z/OS Version 1 Release 1 orders will begin on the
general availability date,
March 30, 2001
. Shipment dates for orders will be based on order sequence, Customized
Offering selected, production capability, and customer-requested arrival
date. Due to the amount of customization of ServerPac orders, shipments
will begin approximately two weeks after planned availability. Due to
the amount of additional customization of SystemPac orders, shipments
will begin approximately four weeks after order and data input
verification. For CBPDO orders, shipments will begin one week after
planned availability. In all cases, no delivery commitments are to be
made to the customer until confirmed arrival dates are in AAS.
Basic License
To order a basic license, specify the z/OS Version 1 Release 1
program number 5694-A01 (and feature number 9001) for asset registration.
Basic Machine-Readable MaterialFeatures Added to Release 1 Marketing, Effective October 3, 2000 Basic Features
Licensed
Feature
Number
z/OS V1R1 3480
Function Cartridge
Base 5812
Though z/OS will use only the 3480 cartridge media for licensing, ServerPac and SystemPac continue to offer media types 3480, 3480C, 3490, or 6250. Additionally, SystemPac will support 3590 cartridge media.
Note:
OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 will remain orderable until
March 2002.
Basic PublicationsA memo, program directory, LANRES diskettes, and one copy of the following publications are supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material: Basic/Unlicensed Hardcopy Publications
Order
Title Number
z/OS Hot Topics Newsletter GA22-7501
z/OS Planning for Installation GA22-7504
z/OS Planning for Workload SA22-7506
License Charges
Basic/Unlicensed Softcopy Publications
Order
Title Number
z/OS V1R1 Collection SK3T-4269
For a fee, you can order additional copies of these books or any other z/OS hardcopy book using our Web site at: When using the IBM Publication Ordering System, payment is by credit card and the following credit cards are accepted:
z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection (BookManager and PDF): The z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection contains the z/OS product books in both BookManager and PDF softcopy formats on CD-ROM. If this collection is refreshed three months after planned availability, an updated collection will be automatically sent to z/OS Version 1 Release 1 licensees. By planned availability, all of the z/OS unlicensed books will also be available at: For those customers who want to upload BookManager softcopy and create softcopy repositories, the SoftCopy Librarian is our strategic tool for uploading and managing BookManager files on an z/OS or OS/390 host or server, and on LANs and workstations. SoftCopy Librarian, a free program that is provided on the softcopy tools disc of the CD-ROM collections, outperforms the previous Softcopy Receiver Tool (SCRT) for uploading books and also provides you with management functions for your bookshelves and book files. SoftCopy Librarian runs on Windows 95, or later, Windows NT 4.0, or later, and OS/2 workstations. The latest versions of the SoftCopy Librarian can be downloaded from the following site: Optional Machine-Readable Material
Licensed
Feature
Number
z/OS 3480
Function Cartridge
BDT FTF 6010
BDT SNA NJE 6011
BookManager Build 6004
C/C++ with Debug 6031
C/C++ without Debug 6035
DFSMS dss, hsm 6033
DFSMS rmm 6042
DFSMS dss 6034
DFSORT 6039
GDDM-PGF 6045
GDDM-REXX 6044
HCM 6041
HLASM Toolkit 6043
InfoPrint Server 6046
JES3 6063
RMF 6053
SDSF 6057
SecureWay Security Server 6049
SOMobjects ADE 6070
Note: If the above optional priced features are enabled after receipt of initial order, the IBM License Manager will be used to update the license certificate directly. Then, IBM is informed of the change via the reconciliation message sent monthly, since this message contains all certificate changes made during the past month.
Licensed
Feature
Number
z/OS 3480
Function Cartridge
z/OS V1.1-OS/390 R10 Upgrade 6068
HTTP Server NA Secure 6038
OCSF Security Level 3 6052
Communications Server Security Level 1 6030
Communications Server Security Level 2 6029
Communications Server Security Level 3 6028
Communications Server Network Print Facility 6037
System SSL Security Level 3 6051
Note: All of the above features can be exported outside the United States. These features should be ordered during this release cycle, since they are not automatically included in all orders, due to need for export regulation tracking. Triple DES Feature Information: z/OS features containing Triple DES encryption can be shipped to all customers except for those in embargoed countries, subject to the usual screening. This is pertinent to the following elements only:
Note:
France's import regulations require special authorization for all
encryption features.
NLS FeaturesThe z/OS Version 1 Release 1 NLV support features will become generally available on the same date the release code becomes available. z/OS Version 1 Release 1 provides support in the languages listed below. However, not all elements within z/OS are translated into each language. Refer to the z/OS Planning for Installation (GA22-7504) for information on which elements are translated into which languages. The NLS features for z/OS Version 1 Release 1 are:
Licensed
Feature
Number
Description 3480
Brazilian Portuguese Base 5822
Brazilian Portuguese BookManager Build 6006
Canadian French Base 5832
Canadian French BookManager Build 6005
Danish Base 5862
Dutch Base 5872
French Base 5950
French BookManager Build 6007
German Base 5882
German BookManager Build 6008
Licensed
Feature
Number
Description 3480
Italian Base 6001
Japan Base 5989
Japan C/C++ w/Debug 6032
Japan C/C++ without/Debug 6036
Japan DFSORT 6040
Japan InfoPrint Server 6047
Japan RMF 6054
Japan SDSF 6058
Japan SecureWay Security Server 6050
Japan SOMobjects ADE 6069
Upper Case English Base 5892
Korean Base 6000
Norwegian Base 5976
Spanish Base 5963
Spanish BookManager Build 6009
Spanish InfoPrint Server 6048
Swedish Base 6002
Swiss German Base 6003
Simplified Chinese Base 5842
Traditional Chinese Base 5852
Optional Source Tapes
6250 3480 4-mm
Optional Source Tape Cartridge DAT
Licensed Feature Numbers
Source Base(15) 5811 6059 6060
Source Base JPN(16) 5821 6061 6062
Source SecureWay Security 5801 6055 6056
Server (RACF)(17)
Notes
Optional Unlicensed PublicationsOptional Hardcopy Unlicensed Publications: There are no optional hardcopy unlicensed publications. Optional Softcopy Unlicensed Publications: Subscriptions to the following CD-ROM collections may be ordered for a fee by specifying the feature numbers listed:
Order Feature
Title Number Number
z/OS Software SK3T-4270 8002
Products Collection
IBM Redbooks S/390 SK2T-2177 8000
Collection(18)
z/OS SecureWay SK3T-4272 8001
Security Server
RACF Collection(19)
Note: When the IBM Redbooks S/390 Collection and the z/OS SecureWay Security Server RACF Collection are ordered as features of z/OS, the special subscription price includes automatic shipment of all updates made while the product version is orderable. The IBM Redbooks S/390 Collection contains over 300 technical bulletins, in BookManager and PDF format, that are related to z/OS. The bulletins are redbooks produced by the International Technical Support Center (ITSO) and orange and yellow books produced by the Washington Systems Center and Networking Systems Center.
The
z/OS SecureWay Security Server RACF Collection
includes unlicensed softcopy books, in BookManager format, for numerous
software product libraries that reference the SecureWay Security Server.
It also includes ITSO redbooks (technical bulletins related to RACF
system security), flyers, education course listings, sample code,
Portable Document Format (PDF) files for the SecureWay Security Server
manuals, and more.
Optional Licensed Publications
There are no optional licensed hardcopy or softcopy publications.
Customization OptionsSelect the appropriate feature numbers to customize your z/OS Version 1 Release 1 (5694-A01) order to specify the delivery options desired. Note that this applies to hardcopy publications, diskettes, and CD-ROM collections. These features can be specified on the initial or MES orders. Example: If publications are not desired for the initial order, specify feature number 3470 to ship media only. For future updates, specify feature number 3480 to ship media updates only. If in the future, publication updates are required, order an MES to remove feature number 3480. The publications will then ship with the subsequent release of the program.
Feature
Description Number
Initial Shipments
Serial number only (suppresses shipment 3444
of media and documentation)
Ship media only (suppresses initial 3470
shipment of documentation)
Ship documentation only (suppresses 3471
initial shipment of media)
Update Shipments
Ship Media updates only (suppresses 3480
update shipment of documentation)
Ship documentation only (suppresses 3481
update shipment of media)
Suppress updates (suppresses update 3482
shipment of media and documentation)
ESO Registration 3490
Billing FeaturesThe following are z/OS Version 1 Billing options being offered. The following pages will list the feature numbers for each, followed by the Prices section.
.-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----. | | VWLC |FWLC|PSLC |GOLC*| NALC+|FMLC#| |z/OS Version 1 |------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |Base | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |BDT FTF | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |BDT SNA NJE | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |BookManager Build | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |C/C++ with Debug | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |C/C++ without Debug| x | | x | | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |DFSMS dss,hsm | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |DFSMS rmm | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |DFSMS dss | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |DFSORT | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |GDDM-PGF | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |GDDM-REXX | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |HCM | | x | | | | x | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |HLASM Toolkit | | x | | | | x | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |InfoPrint Server | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |JES3 | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |RMF | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |SDSF | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |SecureWay | | | | | | | |Security Server | x | | x | x | x | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |SOMobjects ADE | x | | x | x | | | |-------------------+------+----+-----+-----+------+-----| |* Growth Opportunity License Charge | |+ New Application License Charge | |# Flat Monthly License Charge | '--------------------------------------------------------' VWLCs Basic LicenseTo order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. Specify the WLC Base feature. If applicable, specify the WLC Level 1, WLC Level 2, WLC Level 3 and WLC Level 4 features with the appropriate quantity. Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium. For z/OS (5694-A01), the VWLC feature numbers are as follows: z/OS V1 Base
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0481 WLC Base 45 MSU Base
46 -- 175 0482 WLC L1 1 MSU Base
176 -- 315 0485 WLC L2 1 MSU Base
316 -- 575 0487 WLC L3 1 MSU Base
0489 WLC L3 50 MSU Base
576 or more 0491 WLC L4 1 MSU Base
0493 WLC L4 50 MSU Base
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0483 WLC Base 1 MSU RG Base
2 -- 175 0484 WLC L1 1 MSU RG Base
176 -- 315 0486 WLC L2 1 MSU RG Base
316 -- 575 0488 WLC L3 1 MSU RG Base
0490 WLC L3 50 MSU RG Base
576 or more 0492 WLC L4 1 MSU RG Base
0494 WLC L4 50 MSU RG Base
z/OS V1 BDT FTF
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0061 WLC Base 45 MSU BDT FTF
46 -- 175 0062 WLC L1 1 MSU BDT FTF
176 -- 315 0065 WLC L2 1 MSU BDT FTF
316 -- 575 0067 WLC L3 1 MSU BDT FTF
0069 WLC L3 50 MSU BDT FTF
576 or more 0071 WLC L4 1 MSU BDT FTF
0073 WLC L4 50 MSU BDT FTF
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0063 WLC Base 1 MSU RG BDT FTF
2 -- 175 0064 WLC L1 1 MSU RG BDT FTF
176 -- 315 0066 WLC L2 1 MSU RG BDT FTF
316 -- 575 0068 WLC L3 1 MSU RG BDT FTF
0070 WLC L3 50 MSU RG BDT FTF
576 or more 0072 WLC L4 1 MSU RG BDT FTF
0074 WLC L4 50 MSU RG BDT FTF
z/OS V1 BDT SNA NJE
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0181 WLC Base 45 MSU BDT SNA
46 -- 175 0182 WLC L1 1 MSU BDT SNA
176 -- 315 0185 WLC L2 1 MSU BDT SNA
316 -- 575 0187 WLC L3 1 MSU BDT SNA
0189 WLC L3 50 MSU BDT SNA
576 or more 0191 WLC L4 1 MSU BDT SNA
0193 WLC L4 50 MSU BDT SNA
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0183 WLC Base 1 MSU RG BDT SNA
2 -- 175 0184 WLC L1 1 MSU RG BDT SNA
176 -- 315 0186 WLC L2 1 MSU RG BDT SNA
316 -- 575 0188 WLC L3 1 MSU RG BDT SNA
0190 WLC L3 50 MSU RG BDT SNA
576 or more 0192 WLC L4 1 MSU RG BDT SNA
0194 WLC L4 50 MSU RG BDT SNA
z/OS V1 BookManager Build
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0091 WLC Base 45 MSU BM BLD
46 -- 175 0092 WLC L1 1 MSU BM BLD
176 -- 315 0095 WLC L2 1 MSU BM BLD
316 -- 575 0097 WLC L3 1 MSU BM BLD
0099 WLC L3 50 MSU BM BLD
576 or more 0101 WLC L4 1 MSU BM BLD
0103 WLC L4 50 MSU BM BLD
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0093 WLC Base 1 MSU RG BM BLD
2 -- 175 0094 WLC L1 1 MSU RG BM BLD
176 -- 315 0096 WLC L2 1 MSU RG BM BLD
316 -- 575 0098 WLC L3 1 MSU RG BM BLD
0100 WLC L3 50 MSU RG BM BLD
576 or more 0102 WLC L4 1 MSU RG BM BLD
0104 WLC L4 50 MSU RG BM BLD
z/OS V1 C/C++ with Debug
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0511 WLC Base 45 MSU C+ wD
46 -- 175 0512 WLC L1 1 MSU C+ wD
176 -- 315 0515 WLC L2 1 MSU C+ wD
316 -- 575 0517 WLC L3 1 MSU C+ wD
0519 WLC L3 50 MSU C+ wD
576 or more 0521 WLC L4 1 MSU C+ wD
0523 WLC L4 50 MSU C+ wD
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0513 WLC Base 1 MSU RG C+ wD
2 -- 175 0514 WLC L1 1 MSU RG C+ wD
176 -- 315 0516 WLC L2 1 MSU RG C+ wD
316 -- 575 0518 WLC L3 1 MSU RG C+ wD
0520 WLC L3 50 MSU RG C+ wD
576 or more 0522 WLC L4 1 MSU RG C+ wD
0524 WLC L4 50 MSU RG C+ wD
z/OS V1 C/C++ without Debug
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0241 WLC Base 45 MSU C+ woD
46 -- 175 0242 WLC L1 1 MSU C+ woD
176 -- 315 0245 WLC L2 1 MSU C+ woD
316 -- 575 0247 WLC L3 1 MSU C+ woD
0249 WLC L3 50 MSU C+ woD
576 or more 0251 WLC L4 1 MSU C+ woD
0253 WLC L4 50 MSU C+ woD
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0243 WLC Base 1 MSU RG C+ woD
2 -- 175 0244 WLC L1 1 MSU RG C+ woD
176 -- 315 0245 WLC L2 1 MSU RG C+ woD
316 -- 575 0246 WLC L3 1 MSU RG C+ woD
0248 WLC L3 50 MSU RG C+ woD
576 or more 0252 WLC L4 1 MSU RG C+ woD
0254 WLC L4 50 MSU RG C+ woD
z/OS V1 DFSMS dss
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0301 WLC Base 45 MSU DFSMSd
46 -- 175 0302 WLC L1 1 MSU DFSMSd
176 -- 315 0305 WLC L2 1 MSU DFSMSd
316 -- 575 0307 WLC L3 1 MSU DFSMSd
0309 WLC L3 50 MSU DFSMSd
576 or more 0311 WLC L4 1 MSU DFSMSd
0313 WLC L4 50 MSU DFSMSd
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0303 WLC Base 1 MSU RG DFSMSd
2 -- 175 0304 WLC L1 1 MSU RG DFSMSd
176 -- 315 0306 WLC L2 1 MSU RG DFSMSd
316 -- 575 0308 WLC L3 1 MSU RG DFSMSd
0310 WLC L3 50 MSU RG DFSMSd
576 or more 0312 WLC L4 1 MSU RG DFSMSd
0314 WLC L4 50 MSU RG DFSMSd
z/OS V1 DFSMS dss,hsm
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0151 WLC Base 45 MSU DFSMSdh
46 -- 175 0152 WLC L1 1 MSU DFSMSdh
176 -- 315 0155 WLC L2 1 MSU DFSMSdh
316 -- 575 0157 WLC L3 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0159 WLC L3 50 MSU DFSMSdh
576 or more 0161 WLC L4 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0163 WLC L4 50 MSU DFSMSdh
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0153 WLC Base 1 MSU RG DFSMSdh
2 -- 175 0154 WLC L1 1 MSU RG DFSMSdh
176 -- 315 0156 WLC L2 1 MSU RG DFSMSdh
316 -- 575 0158 WLC L3 1 MSU RG DFSMSdh
0160 WLC L3 50 MSU RG DFSMSdh
576 or more 0162 WLC L4 1 MSU RG DFSMSdh
0164 WLC L4 50 MSU RG DFSMSdh
z/OS V1 DFSMS rmm
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0331 WLC Base 45 MSU DFSMSr
46 -- 175 0332 WLC L1 1 MSU DFSMSr
176 -- 315 0335 WLC L2 1 MSU DFSMSr
316 -- 575 0337 WLC L3 1 MSU DFSMSr
0339 WLC L3 50 MSU DFSMSr
576 or more 0341 WLC L4 1 MSU DFSMSr
0343 WLC L4 50 MSU DFSMSr
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0333 WLC Base 1 MSU RG DFSMSr
2 -- 175 0334 WLC L1 1 MSU RG DFSMSr
176 -- 315 0336 WLC L2 1 MSU RG DFSMSr
316 -- 575 0338 WLC L3 1 MSU RG DFSMSr
0340 WLC L3 50 MSU RG DFSMSr
576 or more 0342 WLC L4 1 MSU RG DFSMSr
0344 WLC L4 50 MSU RG DFSMSr
z/OS V1 DFSORT
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0391 WLC Base 45 MSU DFSORT
46 -- 175 0392 WLC L1 1 MSU DFSORT
176 -- 315 0395 WLC L2 1 MSU DFSORT
316 -- 575 0397 WLC L3 1 MSU DFSORT
0399 WLC L3 50 MSU DFSORT
576 or more 0401 WLC L4 1 MSU DFSORT
0403 WLC L4 50 MSU DFSORT
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0393 WLC Base 1 MSU RG DFSORT
2 -- 175 0394 WLC L1 1 MSU RG DFSORT
176 -- 315 0396 WLC L2 1 MSU RG DFSORT
316 -- 575 0398 WLC L3 1 MSU RG DFSORT
0400 WLC L3 50 MSU RG DFSORT
576 or more 0402 WLC L4 1 MSU RG DFSORT
0404 WLC L4 50 MSU RG DFSORT
z/OS V1 GDDM-PGF
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0271 WLC Base 45 MSU GDDMPGF
46 -- 175 0272 WLC L1 1 MSU GDDMPGF
176 -- 315 0275 WLC L2 1 MSU GDDMPGF
316 -- 575 0277 WLC L3 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0279 WLC L3 50 MSU GDDMPGF
576 or more 0281 WLC L4 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0283 WLC L4 50 MSU GDDMPGF
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0273 WLC Base 1 MSU RG GDDMPGF
2 -- 175 0274 WLC L1 1 MSU RG GDDMPGF
176 -- 315 0276 WLC L2 1 MSU RG GDDMPGF
316 -- 575 0278 WLC L3 1 MSU RG GDDMPGF
0280 WLC L3 50 MSU RG GDDMPGF
576 or more 0282 WLC L4 1 MSU RG GDDMPGF
0284 WLC L4 50 MSU RG GDDMPGF
z/OS V1 GDDM-REXX
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0121 WLC Base 45 MSU GDDMRX
46 -- 175 0122 WLC L1 1 MSU GDDMRX
176 -- 315 0125 WLC L2 1 MSU GDDMRX
316 -- 575 0127 WLC L3 1 MSU GDDMRX
0129 WLC L3 50 MSU GDDMRX
576 or more 0131 WLC L4 1 MSU GDDMRX
0133 WLC L4 50 MSU GDDMRX
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0123 WLC Base 1 MSU RG GDDMRX
2 -- 175 0124 WLC L1 1 MSU RG GDDMRX
176 -- 315 0126 WLC L2 1 MSU RG GDDMRX
316 -- 575 0128 WLC L3 1 MSU RG GDDMRX
0130 WLC L3 50 MSU RG GDDMRX
576 or more 0132 WLC L4 1 MSU RG GDDMRX
0134 WLC L4 50 MSU RG GDDMRX
z/OS V1 InfoPrint Server
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0031 WLC Base 45 MSU Infoprt
46 -- 175 0032 WLC L1 1 MSU Infoprt
176 -- 315 0035 WLC L2 1 MSU Infoprt
316 -- 575 0037 WLC L3 1 MSU Infoprt
0039 WLC L3 50 MSU Infoprt
576 or more 0041 WLC L4 1 MSU Infoprt
0043 WLC L4 50 MSU Infoprt
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0033 WLC Base 1 MSU RG Infoprt
2 -- 175 0034 WLC L1 1 MSU RG Infoprt
176 -- 315 0036 WLC L2 1 MSU RG Infoprt
316 -- 575 0038 WLC L3 1 MSU RG Infoprt
0040 WLC L3 50 MSU RG Infoprt
576 or more 0042 WLC L4 1 MSU RG Infoprt
0044 WLC L4 50 MSU RG Infoprt
z/OS V1 JES3
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0001 WLC Base 45 MSU JES3
46 -- 175 0002 WLC L1 1 MSU JES3
176 -- 315 0005 WLC L2 1 MSU JES3
316 -- 575 0007 WLC L3 1 MSU JES3
0009 WLC L3 50 MSU JES3
576 or more 0011 WLC L4 1 MSU JES3
0013 WLC L4 50 MSU JES3
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0003 WLC Base 1 MSU RG JES3
2 -- 175 0004 WLC L1 1 MSU RG JES3
176 -- 315 0006 WLC L2 1 MSU RG JES3
316 -- 575 0008 WLC L3 1 MSU RG JES3
0010 WLC L3 50 MSU RG JES3
576 or more 0012 WLC L4 1 MSU RG JES3
0014 WLC L4 50 MSU RG JES3
z/OS V1 RMF
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0361 WLC Base 45 MSU RMF
46 -- 175 0362 WLC L1 1 MSU RMF
176 -- 315 0365 WLC L2 1 MSU RMF
316 -- 575 0367 WLC L3 1 MSU RMF
0369 WLC L3 50 MSU RMF
576 or more 0371 WLC L4 1 MSU RMF
0373 WLC L4 50 MSU RMF
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0363 WLC Base 1 MSU RG RMF
2 -- 175 0364 WLC L1 1 MSU RG RMF
176 -- 315 0366 WLC L2 1 MSU RG RMF
316 -- 575 0368 WLC L3 1 MSU RG RMF
0370 WLC L3 50 MSU RG RMF
576 or more 0372 WLC L4 1 MSU RG RMF
0374 WLC L4 50 MSU RG RMF
z/OS V1 SDSF
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0211 WLC Base 45 MSU SDSF
46 -- 175 0212 WLC L1 1 MSU SDSF
176 -- 315 0215 WLC L2 1 MSU SDSF
316 -- 575 0217 WLC L3 1 MSU SDSF
0219 WLC L3 50 MSU SDSF
576 or more 0221 WLC L4 1 MSU SDSF
0223 WLC L4 50 MSU SDSF
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0213 WLC Base 1 MSU RG SDSF
2 -- 175 0214 WLC L1 1 MSU RG SDSF
176 -- 315 0216 WLC L2 1 MSU RG SDSF
316 -- 575 0218 WLC L3 1 MSU RG SDSF
0220 WLC L3 50 MSU RG SDSF
576 or more 0222 WLC L4 1 MSU RG SDSF
0224 WLC L4 50 MSU RG SDSF
z/OS V1 SecureWay Security Server
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0421 WLC Base 45 MSU SecServ
46 -- 175 0422 WLC L1 1 MSU SecServ
176 -- 315 0425 WLC L2 1 MSU SecServ
316 -- 575 0427 WLC L3 1 MSU SecServ
0429 WLC L3 50 MSU SecServ
576 or more 0431 WLC L4 1 MSU SecServ
0433 WLC L4 50 MSU SecServ
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0423 WLC Base 1 MSU RG SecServ
2 -- 175 0424 WLC L1 1 MSU RG SecServ
176 -- 315 0426 WLC L2 1 MSU RG SecServ
316 -- 575 0428 WLC L3 1 MSU RG SecServ
0430 WLC L3 50 MSU RG SecServ
576 or more 0432 WLC L4 1 MSU RG SecServ
0434 WLC L4 50 MSU RG SecServ
z/OS V1 SOMobjects ADE
WLC
Feature WLC Basic License MLC
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 45 0541 WLC Base 45 MSU SOMobj
46 -- 175 0542 WLC L1 1 MSU SOMobj
176 -- 315 0545 WLC L2 1 MSU SOMobj
316 -- 575 0547 WLC L3 1 MSU SOMobj
0549 WLC L3 50 MSU SOMobj
576 or more 0551 WLC L4 1 MSU SOMobj
0553 WLC L4 50 MSU SOMobj
WLC Reg WLC Basic License
Feature No-Charge Registration
MSU Capacity Number Feature Description
0 -- 1 0543 WLC Base 1 MSU RG SOMobj
2 -- 175 0544 WLC L1 1 MSU RG SOMobj
176 -- 315 0546 WLC L2 1 MSU RG SOMobj
316 -- 575 0548 WLC L3 1 MSU RG SOMobj
0550 WLC L3 50 MSU RG SOMobj
576 or more 0552 WLC L4 1 MSU RG SOMobj
0554 WLC L4 50 MSU RG SOMobj
FWLC Basic LicenseFor z/OS (5694-A01), the FWLCs are as follows: z/OS V1 HCM
WLC
WLC Basic License MLC Feature
Feature Description Number
WLC HCM 1267
z/OS V1 HLASM Toolkit
WLC HLASM Toolkit 1269
FMLC Basic LicenseFor z/OS (5694-A01), the MLC feature numbers are as follows: z/OS V1 HCM
WLC
WLC Basic License MLC Feature
Feature Description Number
MLC HCM 1271
z/OS V1 HLASM Toolkit
MLC HLASM Toolkit 1272
PSLC Basic License
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
z/OS V1 Base
3 0495 PSLC Base 3 MSU Base
4 -- 45 0496 PSLC Level A 1 MSU Base
0497 PSLC Level A 42 MSU Base
46 -- 175 0498 PSLC Level B 1 MSU Base
0499 PSLC Level B 10 MSU Base
0500 PSLC Level B 50 MSU Base
176 -- 315 0501 PSLC Level C 1 MSU Base
0502 PSLC Level C 10 MSU Base
0503 PSLC Level C 50 MSU Base
316 or more 0504 PSLC Level D 1 MSU Base
0505 PSLC Level D 50 MSU Base
NA 0506 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 BDT FTF
3 0075 PSLC Base 3 MSUs BDT FTF
4 -- 45 0076 PSLC Level A 1 MSU BDT FTF
0077 PSLC Level A 42 MSU BDT FTF
46 -- 175 0078 PSLC Level B 1 MSU BDT FTF
0079 PSLC Level B 10 MSU BDT FTF
0080 PSLC Level B 50 MSU BDT FTF
176 -- 315 0081 PSLC Level C 1 MSU BDT FTF
0082 PSLC Level C 10 MSU BDT FTF
0083 PSLC Level C 50 MSU BDT FTF
316 or more 0084 PSLC Level D 1 MSU BDT FTF
0085 PSLC Level D 50 MSU BDT FTF
NA 0086 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
z/OS V1 BDT SNA NJE
3 0195 PSLC Base 3 MSU BDT SNA
4 -- 45 0196 PSLC Level A 1 MSU BDT SNA
0197 PSLC Level A 42 MSU BDT SNA
46 -- 175 0198 PSLC Level B 1 MSU BDT SNA
0199 PSLC Level B 10 MSU BDT SNA
0200 PSLC Level B 50 MSU BDT SNA
176 -- 315 0201 PSLC Level C 1 MSU BDT SNA
0202 PSLC Level C 10 MSU BDT SNA
0203 PSLC Level C 50 MSU BDT SNA
316 or more 0204 PSLC Level D 1 MSU BDT SNA
0205 PSLC Level D 50 MSU BDT SNA
NA 0206 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 BookManager Build
3 0105 PSLC Base 3 MSU BM BLD
4 -- 45 0106 PSLC Level A 1 MSU BM BLD
0107 PSLC Level A 42 MSU BM BLD
46 -- 175 0108 PSLC Level B 1 MSU BM BLD
0109 PSLC Level B 10 MSU BM BLD
0110 PSLC Level B 50 MSU BM BLD
176 -- 315 0111 PSLC Level C 1 MSU BM BLD
0112 PSLC Level C 10 MSU BM BLD
0113 PSLC Level C 50 MSU BM BLD
316 or more 0114 PSLC Level D 1 MSU BM BLD
0115 PSLC Level D 50 MSU BM BLD
NA 0116 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 C/C+ with Debug
3 0525 PSLC Base 3 MSU C+ wD
4 -- 45 0526 PSLC Level A 1 MSU C+ wD
0527 PSLC Level A 42 MSU C+ wD
46 -- 175 0528 PSLC Level B 1 MSU C+ wD
0529 PSLC Level B 10 MSU C+ wD
0530 PSLC Level B 50 MSU C+ wD
176 -- 315 0531 PSLC Level C 1 MSU C+ wD
0532 PSLC Level C 10 MSU C+ wD
0533 PSLC Level C 50 MSU C+ wD
316 or more 0534 PSLC Level D 1 MSU C+ wD
0535 PSLC Level D 50 MSU C+ wD
NA 0536 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 C/C+ without Debug
3 0255 PSLC Base 3 MSU C+ woD
4 -- 45 0256 PSLC Level A 1 MSU C+ woD
0257 PSLC Level A 42 MSU C+ woD
46 -- 175 0258 PSLC Level B 1 MSU C+ woD
0259 PSLC Level B 10 MSU C+ woD
0260 PSLC Level B 50 MSU C+ woD
176 -- 315 0261 PSLC Level C 1 MSU C+ woD
0262 PSLC Level C 10 MSU C+ woD
0263 PSLC Level C 50 MSU C+ woD
316 or more 0264 PSLC Level D 1 MSU C+ woD
0265 PSLC Level D 50 MSU C+ woD
NA 0266 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
z/OS V1 DFSMS dss
3 0315 PSLC Base 3 MSU DFSMSd
4 -- 45 0316 PSLC Level A 1 MSU DFSMSd
0317 PSLC Level A 42 MSU DFSMSd
46 -- 175 0318 PSLC Level B 1 MSU DFSMSd
0319 PSLC Level B 10 MSU DFSMSd
0320 PSLC Level B 50 MSU DFSMSd
176 -- 315 0321 PSLC Level C 1 MSU DFSMSd
0322 PSLC Level C 10 MSU DFSMSd
0323 PSLC Level C 50 MSU DFSMSd
316 or more 0324 PSLC Level D 1 MSU DFSMSd
0325 PSLC Level D 50 MSU DFSMSd
NA 0326 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 DFSMS dss,hsm
3 0165 PSLC Base 3 MSU DFSMSdh
4 -- 45 0166 PSLC Level A 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0167 PSLC Level A 42 MSU DFSMSdh
46 -- 175 0168 PSLC Level B 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0169 PSLC Level B 10 MSU DFSMSdh
0170 PSLC Level B 50 MSU DFSMSdh
176 -- 315 0171 PSLC Level C 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0172 PSLC Level C 10 MSU DFSMSdh
0173 PSLC Level C 50 MSU DFSMSdh
316 or more 0174 PSLC Level D 1 MSU DFSMSdh
0175 PSLC Level D 50 MSU DFSMSdh
NA 0176 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 DFSMS rmm
3 0345 PSLC Base 3 MSU DFSMSr
4 -- 45 0346 PSLC Level A 1 MSU DFSMSr
0347 PSLC Level A 42 MSU DFSMSr
46 -- 175 0348 PSLC Level B 1 MSU DFSMSr
0349 PSLC Level B 10 MSU DFSMSr
0350 PSLC Level B 50 MSU DFSMSr
176 -- 315 0351 PSLC Level C 1 MSU DFSMSr
0352 PSLC Level C 10 MSU DFSMSr
0353 PSLC Level C 50 MSU DFSMSr
316 or more 0354 PSLC Level D 1 MSU DFSMSr
0355 PSLC Level D 50 MSU DFSMSr
NA 0356 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 DFSORT
3 0405 PSLC Base 3 MSU DFSORT
4 -- 45 0406 PSLC Level A 1 MSU DFSORT
0407 PSLC Level A 42 MSU DFSORT
46 -- 175 0408 PSLC Level B 1 MSU DFSORT
0409 PSLC Level B 10 MSU DFSORT
0410 PSLC Level B 50 MSU DFSORT
176 -- 315 0411 PSLC Level C 1 MSU DFSORT
0412 PSLC Level C 10 MSU DFSORT
0413 PSLC Level C 50 MSU DFSORT
316 or more 0414 PSLC Level D 1 MSU DFSORT
0415 PSLC Level D 50 MSU DFSORT
NA 0416 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
z/OS V1 GDDM-PGF
3 0285 PSLC Base 3 MSU GDDMPGF
4 -- 45 0286 PSLC Level A 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0287 PSLC Level A 42 MSU GDDMPGF
46 -- 175 0288 PSLC Level B 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0289 PSLC Level B 10 MSU GDDMPGF
0290 PSLC Level B 50 MSU GDDMPGF
176 -- 315 0291 PSLC Level C 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0292 PSLC Level C 10 MSU GDDMPGF
0293 PSLC Level C 50 MSU GDDMPGF
316 or more 0294 PSLC Level D 1 MSU GDDMPGF
0295 PSLC Level D 50 MSU GDDMPGF
NA 0296 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 GDDM-REXX
3 0135 PSLC Base 3 MSU GDDMRX
4 -- 45 0136 PSLC Level A 1 MSU GDDMRX
0137 PSLC Level A 42 MSU GDDMRX
46 -- 175 0138 PSLC Level B 1 MSU GDDMRX
0139 PSLC Level B 10 MSU GDDMRX
0140 PSLC Level B 50 MSU GDDMRX
176 -- 315 0141 PSLC Level C 1 MSU GDDMRX
0142 PSLC Level C 10 MSU GDDMRX
0143 PSLC Level C 50 MSU GDDMRX
316 or more 0144 PSLC Level D 1 MSU GDDMRX
0145 PSLC Level D 50 MSU GDDMRX
NA 0146 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 InfoPrint Server
3 0045 PSLC Base 3 MSU Infoprt
4 -- 45 0046 PSLC Level A 1 MSU Infoprt
0047 PSLC Level A 42 MSU Infoprt
46 -- 175 0048 PSLC Level B 1 MSU Infoprt
0049 PSLC Level B 10 MSU Infoprt
0050 PSLC Level B 50 MSU Infoprt
176 -- 315 0051 PSLC Level C 1 MSU Infoprt
0052 PSLC Level C 10 MSU Infoprt
0053 PSLC Level C 50 MSU Infoprt
316 or more 0054 PSLC Level D 1 MSU Infoprt
0055 PSLC Level D 50 MSU Infoprt
NA 0056 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 JES3
3 0015 PSLC Base 3 MSU JES3
4 -- 45 0016 PSLC Level A 1 MSU JES3
0017 PSLC Level A 42 MSU JES3
46 -- 175 0018 PSLC Level B 1 MSU JES3
0019 PSLC Level B 10 MSU JES3
0020 PSLC Level B 50 MSU JES3
176 -- 315 0021 PSLC Level C 1 MSU JES3
0022 PSLC Level C 10 MSU JES3
0023 PSLC Level C 50 MSU JES3
316 or more 0024 PSLC Level D 1 MSU JES3
0025 PSLC Level D 50 MSU JES3
NA 0026 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
PSLC PSLC Basic License
Machine Feature MLC Feature
MSU Capacity Number Description
z/OS V1 RMF
3 0375 PSLC Base 3 MSU RMF
4 -- 45 0376 PSLC Level A 1 MSU RMF
0377 PSLC Level A 42 MSU RMF
46 -- 175 0378 PSLC Level B 1 MSU RMF
0379 PSLC Level B 10 MSU RMF
0380 PSLC Level B 50 MSU RMF
176 -- 315 0381 PSLC Level C 1 MSU RMF
0382 PSLC Level C 10 MSU RMF
0383 PSLC Level C 50 MSU RMF
316 or more 0384 PSLC Level D 1 MSU RMF
0385 PSLC Level D 50 MSU RMF
NA 0386 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 SDSF
3 0225 PSLC Base 3 MSU SDSF
4 -- 45 0226 PSLC Level A 1 MSU SDSF
0227 PSLC Level A 42 MSU SDSF
46 -- 175 0228 PSLC Level B 1 MSU SDSF
0229 PSLC Level B 10 MSU SDSF
0230 PSLC Level B 50 MSU SDSF
176 -- 315 0231 PSLC Level C 1 MSU SDSF
0232 PSLC Level C 10 MSU SDSF
0233 PSLC Level C 50 MSU SDSF
316 or more 0234 PSLC Level D 1 MSU SDSF
0235 PSLC Level D 50 MSU SDSF
NA 0236 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 SecureWay Security Server
3 0435 PSLC Base 3 MSUs SecServ
4 -- 45 0436 PSLC Level A 1 MSU SecServ
0437 PSLC Level A 42 MSU SecServ
46 -- 175 0438 PSLC Level B 1 MSU SecServ
0439 PSLC Level B 10 MSU SecServ
0440 PSLC Level B 50 MSU SecServ
176 -- 315 0441 PSLC Level C 1 MSU SecServ
0442 PSLC Level C 10 MSU SecServ
0443 PSLC Level C 50 MSU SecServ
316 or more 0444 PSLC Level D 1 MSU SecServ
0445 PSLC Level D 50 MSU SecServ
NA 0446 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
z/OS V1 SOMobjects ADE
3 0555 PSLC Base 3 MSU Somobj
4 -- 45 0556 PSLC Level A 1 MSU Somobj
0557 PSLC Level A 42 MSU Somobj
46 -- 175 0558 PSLC Level B 1 MSU Somobj
0559 PSLC Level B 10 MSU Somobj
0560 PSLC Level B 50 MSU Somobj
176 -- 315 0561 PSLC Level C 1 MSU Somobj
0562 PSLC Level C 10 MSU Somobj
0563 PSLC Level C 50 MSU Somobj
316 or more 0564 PSLC Level D 1 MSU SOMobj
0565 PSLC Level D 50 MSU SOMobj
NA 0566 PSLC NC IDENTIFIER
GOLC Basic License
Feature Number
z/OS V1 H30 H50 H70
BASE 0508 0509 0510
BDT FTF 0088 0089 0090
BDT SNA NJE 0208 0209 0210
BOOKMANAGER BUILD 0118 0119 0120
C/C++ W/DEBUG 0538 0539 0540
C/C++ W/O DEBUG 0268 0269 0270
DFSMS dss 0328 0329 0330
DFSMS dss,hsm 0178 0179 0180
DFSMS rmm 0358 0359 0360
DFSORT 0418 0419 0420
GDDM-PGF 0298 0299 0300
GDDM-REXX 0148 0149 0150
INFOPRINT SERVER 0058 0059 0060
JES3 0028 0029 0030
RMF 0388 0389 0390
SDSF 0238 0239 0240
SECUREWAY SEC SERVER 0448 0449 0450
SOMobjects ADE 0568 0569 0570
NALC Basic License
z/OS V1 Feature Feature Description Number Base 0507 C/C++ with Debug 0537 DFSMS dss,hsm 0177 DFSMS rmm 0357 DFSORT 0417 RMF 0387 SDSF 0237 SecureWay Security Server 0447 To order a basic license for G5 and G6 models of S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers, and all models of the Multiprise 3000 Enterprises Server, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. Specify the PSLC Base feature. If applicable, specify the PSLC Level A and PSLC Level B, and PSLC Level C, PSLC Level D features and quantity. For the z900 server, choose WLCs. If there is more than one program copy in a Parallel Sysplex, the charge for all copies is associated to one license by specifying the applicable PSLC feature numbers and quantity represented by the sum of the Service Units in Millions (MSUs) in your Parallel Sysplex. For all other program copies, specify the PSLC No-Charge (NC) Identifier feature on the licenses. Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium. Example 1: For a single machine with 11 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Example 2: For two machines in a Parallel Sysplex, which have an aggregation of 60 MSUs, the PSLC features would be:
Single Version Charging: To elect single version charging, the customer must notify and identify to IBM the prior program and replacement program and the designated machine the programs are operating on. Displayable Softcopy Publications: z/OS publications are offered in displayable softcopy form, in both BookManager format and Portable Document Format (PDF). The displayable publications are part of the basic machine-readable material and are shipped on CD-ROM. Terms and conditions for use of the machine-readable files are shipped with the files. The z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection (SK3T-4269) contains the unlicensed z/OS Version 1 Release 1 books for z/OS elements and optional features in BookManager and PDF format on separate discs in the same collection. BookManager's strengths are in viewing and searching while PDF files are superior for printing, especially complete books. Displayable BookManager books on the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection can be used with:
PDF files on the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection can be used with an Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print hardcopy books that look very similar to the printed books ordered from IBM. The InfoPrint Server for z/OS, with the InfoPrint Server Transforms, allows you to print PDF books on AFP printers (with the transforms done on z/OS). The IBM Readers, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and other softcopy tools are included at no charge on the softcopy tools disc packaged with the z/OS Version 1 Release 1 Collection. Terms and ConditionsLicensing: IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) Workload License Charge (WLC) applies: Yes The Attachment for zSeries Workload License Charges (Z125-6323) and its exhibit (Z125-6324) apply. Indexed Monthly License Charge (IMLC) Applies: No Installation License or Location License Applies: No Educational Allowance: Yes, 15% education allowance applies to qualified education institution customers. Products Eligible for Single Version Charging
Replaced Program Replacement Program (name and number) (name and number) Single Version Charging Applies: Yes OS/390 Version 1 z/OS Version 1 (5645-001) (5694-A01) OS/390 Version 2 z/OS Version 1 (5647-A01) (5694-A01) z/OS Base MVS/ESA JES2 (5655-068) z/OS (5694-A01) VTAM (5695-117) z/OS (5694-A01) BookManager Read (5695-046) z/OS (5694-A01) BookManager Server (5655-A20) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSMSdfp(TM) (5695-DF1) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSMS/MVS(R) Network File z/OS (5694-A01) System (5695-DF1) GDDM (5695-167) z/OS (5694-A01) HLASM (5696-234) z/OS (5694-A01) ISPF (5655-042) z/OS (5694-A01) LANRES/MVS (5695-123) z/OS (5694-A01) LAN Server (5648-039) z/OS (5694-A01) Language Environment z/OS (5694-A01) MVS (5688-198) OSA/SF (5655-104) z/OS (5694-A01) SMP/E (5668-949) z/OS (5694-A01) TCP/IP (5655-HAL) z/OS (5694-A01) TSO/E (5685-025) z/OS (5694-A01) ICSF/MVS (5685-051) z/OS (5694-A01) BDT (5665-264) z/OS (5694-A01) PCFiletrn (5665-311) z/OS (5694-A01) Communications Server z/OS (5694-A01) (5655-A29) DCE/AS (5655-064) z/OS (5694-A01) z/OS Version 1 (5694-A01) To a follow-on, if any z/OS Optional Features BDT File-to-File (5665-264) z/OS (5694-A01) BDT SNA NJE (5665-264) z/OS (5694-A01) BookManager Read (5695-045) z/OS (5694-A01) C/C++ (5655-121) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSORT (5740-SM1) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSMSdss (5695-DF1) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSMShsm (5695-DF1) z/OS (5694-A01) DFSMSrsm (5695-DF1) z/OS (5694-A01) GDDM-PGF (5668-812) z/OS (5694-A01) GDDM-REXX (5695-167) z/OS (5694-A01) HCM (5697-119) z/OS (5694-A01) MVS/ESA JES3 (5655-069) z/OS (5694-A01) RACF (5695-039) z/OS (5694-A01) SOMobjects ADE (5696-039) z/OS (5694-A01) VisualLift(R) ADE (5648-109) z/OS (5694-A01) RMF (5655-084) z/OS (5694-A01) SDSF (5665-488) z/OS (5694-A01) Licensed Program Materials Availability
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