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Software Announcement 200-358 October 3, 2000 z/VM V3R1 Enabled for 64-bit Architecture(Corrected on October 9, 2000)
Minor text clarification in the Description section.
At a Glancez/VM is a follow-on product to VM/ESA and includes these key features:
For ordering, contact: Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: LE001). OverviewExploiting New Technology Building upon the solid VM/ESA® base, z/VM delivers enhancements for new hardware technologies such as: 64-bit addressing, FICON channels, high-speed communication adapters, and advanced storage solutions.
The z/VM product offers a new base for customers looking to exploit IBM
Virtual Machine technology on the industry's best-of-breed server
platform, the IBM z/VM provides a highly flexible test and production environment for enterprises deploying the latest e-business solutions. Increasingly, enterprises need to build multisystem server solutions to meet the demands of their enterprises and IT infrastructures. z/VM helps enterprises meet those demands with a broad range of support for operating system environments such as z/OS, OS/390®, TPF, VSE/ESA, CMS, LINUX® for S/390®, or Linux for zSeries. For additional information on z/OS, refer to Software Announcement 200-352 , October 3, 2000. In addition to exploiting zSeries, z/VM supports a wide variety of S/390 servers and offers today's VM/ESA customer the ability to support their existing VM environment on the latest S/390 technology, while positioning themselves for growth into the zSeries 900 family of servers. Consolidating LINUX Workloads z/VM offers an ideal platform for consolidating Linux workloads on a single S/390 or zSeries 900. Running Linux as a guest of z/VM enables you to run tens to hundreds of Linux images while benefiting from the reliability, availability, and serviceability characteristics of S/390 or zSeries 900 servers in addition to allowing you to exploit the exceptional capabilities of z/VM. Related Products Enhanced The VM performance related products have been enhanced to support the z/Architecture. Realtime Monitor VM/ESA (RTM) will provide performance data for z/VM and VM Performance Reporting Facility (VMPRF) will be able to analyze new and changed monitor records in z/VM, including those produced as part of 64-bit architecture support. RTM simplifies performance analysis and the installation management of VM environments. VMPRF uses system monitor data to analyze system performance and to detect and diagnose performance problems. For additional information on RTM and VMPRF, refer to Software Announcement 200-359 , dated October 3, 2000. Key PrerequisitesRefer to the Hardware Requirements and Software Requirements sections for details.
Descriptionz/VM Version 3 Release 1Enhanced Architecture and Device Support zSeries 900 Family of Servers: z/VM exploits the z/Architecture enabling you to run 64-bit capable operating systems such as OS/390 Release 10, z/OS, or Linux for zSeries as guests of z/VM when z/VM is running on a zSeries server. Additionally, 31-bit guest operating systems such as OS/390, VSE/ESA, TPF, and Linux for S/390 can run on z/VM and realize memory constraint relief because of the z/VM support of large real memory. This support simplifies the migration and testing of 64-bit operating systems and applications. z/VM Version 3 Release 1 supports 64-bit virtual coupling facilities as well as continuing to support them in ESA/390 (32-bit) mode. For additional information on z/OS, refer to Software Announcement 200-352 , dated October 3, 2000. For additional information on the zSeries 900 Family of Servers, refer to Hardware Announcement 100-323 , dated October 3, 2000. Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) Support: Guest support for the Parallel Access Volumes feature has been integrated into z/VM Version 3 Release 1. This feature allows the configuration of logical volumes (known as alias Parallel Access Volumes), where each logical volume (alias) has its own unique device address but is actually an exposure of the existing real device (known as the base Parallel Access Volume). This allows the host to issue concurrent I/O requests to one real device, the base volume, through the different alias volumes. z/VM allows a native CP user to initiate a Flash Copy (an instant copy of a disk volume or minidisk) of a source device to a target device on an IBM ESS. Customers will find this feature especially beneficial for large databases which normally require a long time to copy. Tape Support Enhancements: z/VM will provide additional guest support for the 3494 Virtual Tape Server (VTS):
3590 A60 tape controllers attached with FICON channels will be supported
for use by guests of z/VM when such guests themselves support the 3590
A60 on native-FICON channels.
Connectivity Enhancements for TCP/IPFTP Server Improvements: The FTP server has been enhanced to better accommodate Web browser and graphical FTP clients. The changes and new function include:
IP Multicast Support: This support provides the ability to send an IP datagram to a group of hosts that are members of a single multicast group, and the ability for members of a multicast group to receive multicast datagrams. Membership in multicast groups is dynamic and may be spread across separate physical networks. Hosts may join or leave a multicast group at any time. They are not required to belong to a multicast group to send datagrams to its members. TCP/IP will maintain a list of host group memberships associated with each network interface. IP Multicast is exploited by ROUTED. Queued Direct I/O (QDIO) Support: TCP/IP now supports Queued Direct I/O providing greater performance utilizing this highly efficient data transfer architecture. The QDIO facility allows a program to directly exchange data with an I/O device without performing traditional S/390 I/O instructions. QDIO enables the TCP/IP stack to support the OSA Express adapter for connection to a Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or 155 ATM (Ethernet LAN Emulation) network. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Support: SSL is a TCP/IP protocol providing privacy between two communicating applications (a client and a server). Under SSL protocol, the server is authenticated and must provide a certificate to prove its identity. In addition to authentication, both the client and the server participate in a handshake protocol that produces the cryptographic parameters for the session. The processing required for SSL is provided by a new SSL server. An installation identifies the ports that are secure and specifies the certificates to be used. Any VM server listening on a secure port can participate in an SSL connection with any external client that supports SSL according to RFC 2246. No changes to the VM server are required to use the SSL support. VM NFS Client Support: This enhancement allows CMS users and applications transparent access to data on remote systems that run NFS servers supporting Sun NFS V2 or V3 protocols, or both. The remote data accessed by an NFS client is mounted on the CMS BFS structure in a single virtual machine. Once mounted, the remote file system is accessible using BFS interfaces Binder/Loader Support: CMS hosts the DFSMS/MVS Program Management Binder and provides a native implementation of the corresponding program object loader functions. Included with this support is a new CMS command, BIND, to invoke the services of the binder to bind and store an executable file containing a program object on DASD (minidisk, SFS, or BFS). An executable file produced by the binder may be used on a CMS system containing the program object loader in exactly the same way as a conventional MODULE file generated by the CMS GENMOD command. Also provided is an enhancement to the C89 command to use the new BIND command in place of the combination of the LE prelinker and the old LOAD, INCLUDE, and GENMOD commands. Furthermore, the complete binder API is available to application programs that need to invoke the services of the binder dynamically. The CMS binder/loader support allows ready transportability of executable files between z/VM and OS/390 or z/OS systems and provides the infrastructure to permit CMS to exploit new and emerging programming language technology being developed for z/OS, thus significantly enhancing CMS's OS application affinity.
VM Dump Tool:
With this support, the VM Dump Tool is introduced as the supported
vehicle for reading abend, stand-alone or virtual machine dumps of CP
system. The Dump Viewing Facility continues to be the supported vehicle
for reading non-CP (CMS, and so on) dumps. The VM Dump Tool assists in
analyzing dump data from a dump file created by the DUMPLOAD utility.
Graphical User Interface (GUI) FacilityThe following changes have been made to the GUI Facility in z/VM:
Product Restructuring and Packaging ChangesNumerous changes have been made to the packaging of z/VM Version 3 Release 1 which include:
Realtime Monitor VM/ESA (RTM) Version 1 Release 5.3
RTM is designed as a real-time monitor and diagnostic tool for
monitoring, analysis, and problem solving for z/VM Version 3
Release 1. For additional information on RTM, refer to Software
Announcement
200-359
, dated October 3, 2000.
VM Performance Reporting Facility (VMPRF) Version 1 Release 2.2
VMPRF provides performance management capabilities for VM systems. VMPRF
analyzes new and changed monitor records in z/VM, including those
produced as part of 64-bit architecture support. For additional
information on VMPRF, refer to Software Announcement
200-359
, dated October 3, 2000.
Year 2000
This 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.
Euro CurrencyThis program is EuroReady. For more information on the implications of the euro, visit the IBM euro Web site at: EuroReady Products IBM considers an IBM product to be EuroReady if the product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is capable of correctly processing monetary data in the euro denomination and of respecting the euro currency formatting conventions (including the euro sign). This assumes that all other products (for example, hardware, software, and firmware) that are used with this product are also EuroReady. IBM hardware products that are EuroReady may or may not have an engraved euro sign key on their keyboards. Currently, EuroReady status applies primarily to IBM products specific to the EMU countries. Products that are not specific to these countries are deemed to be "not ready" for euro unless otherwise stated in the product's country-specific specifications. IBM Hardware Ready IBM supplies certain IBM products which include third party software (pre-loaded or not) and/or third party attached hardware. In these instances IBM is not in a position to assert that these third party products are, in themselves, EuroReady. Therefore, such IBM products will be designated as Hardware ready. EuroReady Solutions IBM considers a solution to be EuroReady when the solution providers have:
and can clearly demonstrate this by:
The euro capabilities of a EuroReady solution will be clearly identified as features of the Solution specification as described in the contracts document. Product Positioningz/VM is intended to address the following customer situations:
z/VM is the follow-on product for VM/ESA customers. It provides additional support and exploitation opportunities for the thousands of customers that have built enterprise-wide automation and infrastructure enhancements on the VM platform in support of their applications, database systems, network computing, and e-business solutions. Statement of DirectionThe following actions are planned by IBM. We highly recommend that you consider these plans when planning for system upgrades.
Hardware and Software Support ServicesSmoothStart/Installation ServicesIBM SmoothStart and Installation Services are not provided. Reference InformationBelow is a list of IBM licensed products for VM that have been announced or made available since May, 1999. For additional information on products from IBM, visit the IBM Announcement Web site, available from the IBM News Web site at:
IBM Licensed Products
Release Program Availability
Program Name Level Number Date
ACF/NCP for MVS, VM and VSE 7.8.0 5648-063 9/24/99
ACF/SSP for MVS, VM and VSE 4.8.0 5654-009 9/24/99
DITTO/ESA 1.3.0 5654-029 6/25/99
High Level Assembler 1.4.0 5696-234 9/29/00
NTuneMON 3.1.0 5648-D72 8/25/00
DB2(R) Server for VSE & VM 7.1.0 5697-F42 9/29/00
COBOL for OS/390 & VM 2.2.0 5648-A25 10/27/00
Tivoli(R) Storage Manager for VM 4.1.0 5697-TS9 7/28/00
Tivoli Storage Manager for VM 4.1.0 5698-TSM 7/28/00
Tivoli Space Manager for VM 4.1.0 5698-SPM 7/28/00
ISVs have also announced new products available for VM. For the most current information on products from ISVs, refer to the VM Web site at:
Trademarks
Education SupportFor VM education, call IBM Learning Services at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for catalogs, schedules and enrollments. To request information via fax, call 800-IBM 4FAX (426-4329) and request document #0007. You may also visit the IBM Learning Services Web site at: Click-on Curricula Spotlights, S/390® and Printing, then VM/ESA® and VSE/ESA. You may also visit the VM Web site at: for educational resources available for z/VM or VM/ESA.Technical InformationSpecified Operating EnvironmentHardware Requirementsz/VM Version 3 Release 1 will operate on:
Refer to the General Information Manual for more information.
TCP/IP Feature for z/VM Hardware RequirementsThe TCP/IP Feature for z/VM requires one of the following:
Software Requirementsz/VM Version 3 Release 1 Prerequisite Requirements
The prerequisite products, EREP and ICKDSF are pre-installed. Therefore, when ordering the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 System DDR, you must already be licensed for these products or a separate order must be placed for each of these products to establish a license. Optional Product/Feature Requirements
OSA and OSA/SF Program Requirements: Open Systems Adapter/Support Facility (OSA/SF) for z/VM is provided with and supported on z/VM. OSA/SF for z/VM can be accessed by a CMS user ID, by a REXX call to OSA/SF API, and at the OSA/SF Windows 95, Windows NT, or OS/2 GUI. To use the OSA/SF GUI one of the following is required:
Access at the OSA/SF GUI requires one of the following communications protocols:
OSA/SF Version 2 Release 1 is included in the OSA/SF feature for z/VM Version 3 Release 1. To support an OSA in its TCP/IP Passthru mode in a z/VM Version 3 Release 1 environment, OSA/SF requires the TCP/IP Feature for z/VM. OSA/SF support is required in this mode only if access to one of the OSA's ports is being shared by more than one host program or if an ATM OSA-2 is being used as a LAN emulation client (LEC). For additional information on OSA/SF, refer to Software Announcement 299-041 , dated February 22, 1999. Software Requirements for TCP/IP Feature for z/VM: The TCP/IP Feature for z/VM has the following additional program requirements:
Other VM-Related Information: The following VM-related products require the PTFs for the APARs listed below to run on z/VM Version 3 Release 1:
System Delivery Offering (SDO): The z/VM System Delivery Offering Version 3 Release 1 (5654-A20) is an entitled offering and will be available concurrently with the general availability of z/VM Version 3 Release 1 on February 23, 2001. The VM/ESA SDO (5654-026), which is at the VM/ESA Version 2 Release 4 level, will continue to be available for ordering after the availability of the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 SDO. The SDO content offered in each version of the SDO is dynamically updated as new program products, versions, and releases, as well as service, become available. Progress in increasing the number of products exploiting VMSES/E make the VM SDO a more integrated and dynamic IBM software package. Key benefits of this SDO are:
For additional information on the SDO, refer to the VM Web site at: New Licensed Products in VMSES/E Format
Program
Product Number VRM
High Level Assembler 5696-234 1.4.0
DB2 Server for VSE & VM 5697-F42 7.1.0
-- Query Management Facility 5697-F42 7.1.0
Feature
COBOL for OS/390 & VM 5648-A25 2.2.0
VM Performance Reporting Facility 5684-073 1.2.2
(VMPRF)
Realtime Monitor VM/ESA (RTM) 5798-DWD 1.5.3
VRM = Version Release Modification Level Limitations: z/VM Version 3 Release 1 will operate on:
Performance Considerations: Additional information on z/VM performance will be available at general availability. You should consult your marketing representative at or after general availability. User Group Requirements: Customer user requirements satisfied in this release:
REQ00060114 -- NFS Client for CMS
REQ00070399 -- Display Command with % Option
REQ00074964 -- FTP and NFS respect POSIXGLIST
group names
REQ00072831 -- RDRLIST displays date and time
stamps differently than FILELIST
REQ00073197 -- CP SET IOCDS_ACTIVE nn /RESET
Activation profile HMC/SE
REQ00073194 -- Porting Sun RPC
REQ00072800 -- SENDFILE EXEC does not put real
name in 'To:' line for SMTP mail
REQ00074906 -- VM TCP/IP should provide SSL
support for Telnet
MR00074370 -- Need Virtual ESCON CTCA Support
MR00074967 -- Need Virtual ESCON CTCA Support
MR00074968 -- Need Virtual ESCON CTCA Support
MR00026628 -- Display Command With % Option
MR00070399 -- Display Command With % Option
MR00026628 -- Symbolic Real Volser Definitons on
the MDISK Directory
MR0905004136 -- VM FTPSERVE Does not Supply
Timestamps in Console Messages
S/390 Service Update Facility (SUF) Version 3: IBM announces Version 3 of SUF. SUF Version 3 will be available for download starting in the first quarter, 2001. SUF is an Internet-based method for ordering and receipt of S/390 software service. SUF supports VM, VSE, and OS/390 systems. SUF Version 3 enhancements include:
Take advantage of the Internet to simplify the ordering and receipt of S/390 service, and reduce the time and effort required to maintain S/390 systems. Advantages include:
For additional information, and to obtain SUF, refer to the S/390 SUF Web site at: Planning InformationProducts and Features Packaged with z/VM With the availability of z/VM Version 3 Release 1, TCP/IP, Remote Spooling Communication System (RSCS), Language Environment (LE) for VM, and Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) for VM Version 4.1 (previously Tivoli ADSM for VM Version 3.1) will be automatically shipped and pre-installed in z/VM Version 3 Release 1 base product DDRs. TCP/IP is a priced, optional feature. RSCS and TSM are priced optional products pre-installed on the z/VM system DDRs. The feature or products must be enabled to use. If you choose to enable them, you must have a license for the product. For TCP/IP, a license is established for the Base feature (Level 3A0) and the Network File System (NFS) feature of TCP/IP by ordering the appropriate charge feature numbers under z/VM Version 3 Release 1, product number 5654-A17. If a license does not already exist for RSCS and TSM, you may establish one by placing an order for the product and using the delivery option "ship publications only" (feature 3471). This delivery option will prevent unnecessary shipment of the media while allowing for shipment of the basic publications for the products, including the program directories. The program directories include instructions for enabling use of the products. Additional information concerning this new packaging method can be found in the Ordering section under New Licensees. Running 370-Mode Applications CMS does not run in 370 mode virtual machines. To simplify the migration of older applications and facilitate the running of 370 mode-only CMS applications in non-370 mode virtual machines, such as XA or XC mode, IBM provides the 370 Accommodation function. This function was originally shipped with VM/ESA 1.2.1 (available July 1993) and has since been enhanced as the result of customer experience and input. 370 Accommodation handles the vast majority of inconsistencies between 370 mode and either XA or XC mode, eliminating the need to change these applications to exploit the new architectures. The IBM S/390 Generation 4, 5, and 6 servers as well as the zSeries 900, do not support S/370-mode operations. Therefore, the following VM systems or functions will not function on these systems:
The CMS Migration Utility Feature, provided with VM/ESA Version 2 Release 3, is not available with z/VM Version 3 Release 1. Customers who find their applications cannot run under the current level of CMS should use the 370 Accommodation function or modify their applications if possible. If problems persist, customers should call IBM Service for assistance. Direct Customer Support: Direct customer support is provided by Support Line for S/390 Software. This fee service can enhance your productivity by providing voice and electronic access into the IBM support organization. Support Line for S/390 Software will help answer questions pertaining to usage, how to, and suspected software defects for eligible products.
Installation and technical support is provided by IBM Global Services.
For more information on services, call 800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968).
Security, Auditability, and ControlThe announced programs uses the security and auditability features inherent in the virtual machine and the System/370, ESA/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture. The security and auditability of z/VM is the same for ESA/390 and z/Architecture. 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 InformationThe following advance publication is available now in PDF and BookManager formats and can be ordered separately using the specific publication number through the IBM Publication Ordering System at:
Order Availability
Title Number Date
z/VM: General Information GC24-5944 October 3, 2000
This publication is also available in PDF format from the VM Web site at: New LicenseesOrders for new licenses can be placed after November 21, 2000. Shipment will not occur before availability date. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered before the planned availability date will be assigned a schedule date of one week following availability. New users of z/VM Version 3 Release 1 should specify:
Type Model
5654 A17
With z/VM, several products are automatically pre-installed on the base product DDRs. EREP and ICKDSF are not priced products however, they do require a license for service purposes. Language Environment (LE) Version 1 Release 8 is included and enabled for use with no licensing or billing requirements. OpenExtensions Shell and Utilities , previously a priced, optional feature of VM/ESA, is included in z/VM with no licensing or billing requirements. Open Systems Adapter Support Facility (OSA/SF V2R1) is a host-based tool supporting OSA-2 and OSA-Express features and has been included in z/VM with no licensing or billing requirements. RSCS Version 3 Release 2.0 is pre-installed with z/VM, in a disabled state. If you intend to use RSCS, now or at a later date, you must establish a license for billing and shipment of publications. If you already have a license for the product, you may follow the enablement instructions in the program directory for the product to enable the product for use on your system. A license is established for RSCS 3.2.0 by placing an order for the product. Because the product code is already pre-installed, your order should indicate that shipment of media should be suppressed for these products. This can be accomplished by including the Delivery Option Feature number 3471 (Ship Documentation Only), which designates the shipment of publications only. The product number is:
Description Product Number RSCS 3.2.0 5684-096 Tivoli Storage Manager for VM Version 4.1 (originally named Tivoli ADSM for VM/ESA, Version 3.1) is pre-installed on the z/VM system DDRs. It is a priced product that may be selected during the z/VM installation process. If you intend to use Tivoli Storage Manager, now or at a later date, you must establish a license for billing and shipment of publications by placing an order for the product. Because the product code is already packaged with z/VM, your order should indicate that shipment of media should be suppressed for these products. This can be accomplished by including the Delivery Option Feature number 3471 (Ship Documentation Only), which designates the shipment of publications only. The product number is:
Description Product Number Tivoli Storage Manager 5697-TS9 for VM 4.1.0 Tivoli Storage Manager 5698-TSM (Value-Based for VM 4.1.0 Pricing) For additional information, including terms and conditions for Tivoli Storage Manager for VM Version 4.1, program number 5698-TSM, refer to Software Announcement 200-245 , dated July 25, 2000, and for program number 5697-TS9, refer to Software Announcement 200-244 , dated July 25, 2000. Refer to Software Announcement 299-126 , dated May 24, 1999, for information on Tivoli ADSM for VM/ESA Version 3.1. The TCP/IP Base Feature (Level 3A0) and the Network File System (NFS) feature of TCP/IP are also delivered pre-installed in a disabled state. If you intend to use either of these features, now or at a later date, you must establish a license for billing. A license is established for the TCP/IP Base feature Level 3A0 and the NFS feature of TCP/IP by ordering the appropriate FWLC, MLC, DSLO, MOSP, GOLC, and/or ELC charge feature numbers under z/VM Version 3 Release 1 product number 5654-A17. Existing TCP/IP Version 2 (5735-FAL) customers moving to z/VM are eligible for Single Version Charging as appropriate. Optionally available for the TCP/IP Base feature Level 3A0 is the Source which is not pre-installed but may be ordered as an optional feature of z/VM. Flat Workload License Charge: IBM has announced a new pricing structure for VM and VSE software, Flat Workload License Charge (FWLC) for operating systems and licensed products operating on the zSeries 900 or equivalent. The FWLC is a monthly charge and is independent of the size of the zSeries 900 for which the product is licensed. To be eligible for a FWLC license, you must also have z/OS running in 64-bit mode on a zSeries 900 or equivalent. If you do not qualify for FWLC, then ELC or Model Group 80 charges apply. For additional information on FWLC pricing, refer to Software Announcement 200-354 , dated October 3, 2000. Pricing Options Available for z/VM There are various pricing options available for ordering z/VM and is dependent on which IBM server you select. These options are:
To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. Specify either the feature number for a FWLC or for a graduated MLC or OTC, specify the feature numbers below that correspond to the processor group that contains the designated machine; or for a GOLC, specify the feature numbers below that correspond to the processor group that contains the designated machine. Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium. Flat Workload License Charge for a zSeries 900 or equivalent
Flat Workload
Monthly
License Charge
Description Feature Number
z/VM Version 3 Release 1 4180
Basic Graduated License Charges
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4202
28 4203
29 4204
30 4205
31 4206
32 4207
35 4208
38 4209
40 3860
50 3861
60 3862
70 3863
80 3864
MOSP Basic Graduated License Charges Multiple Operating System PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4212
28 4213
29 4214
30 4215
31 4216
32 4217
35 4218
38 4219
40 3910
50 3911
60 3912
70 3913
80 3914
CMS Utilities Feature: To order the CMS Utilities feature, specify optional material feature number. Specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable or corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine. Flat Workload License Charge for a zSeries 900 or equivalent
Flat Workload
Monthly
License Charge
Description Feature Number
CMS Utilities Feature 4181
Basic Graduated License Charges
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4242
28 4243
29 4244
30 4245
31 4246
32 4247
35 4248
38 4249
40 3870
50 3871
60 3872
70 3873
80 3874
MOSP Basic Graduated License Charges MOSP: For a graduated license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4252
28 4253
29 4254
30 4255
31 4256
32 4257
35 4258
38 4259
40 3920
50 3921
60 3922
70 3923
80 3924
TCP/IP Base Feature for z/VM: TCP/IP Base is automatically shipped and pre-installed in a disabled state on the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 base product DDR. Specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable or corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine. Flat Workload License Charge for a zSeries 900 or equivalent
Flat Workload
Monthly
License Charge
Description Feature Number
TCP/IP Base Feature 4182
Basic Graduated License Charges
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4282
28 4283
29 4284
30 4285
31 4286
32 4287
35 4288
38 4289
40 3885
50 3886
60 3887
70 3888
80 3889
MOSP Basic Graduated License Charges MOSP: For a graduated license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4292
28 4293
29 4294
30 4295
31 4296
32 4297
35 4298
38 4299
40 3935
50 3936
60 3937
70 3938
80 3939
TCP/IP NFS Feature: The TCP/IP NFS Base is automatically shipped and pre-installed in a disabled state on the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 base product DDR. Specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable or corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine. Flat Workload License Charge for a zSeries 900 or equivalent
Flat Workload
Monthly
License Charge
Description Feature Number
TCP/IP NFS Feature 4183
Basic Graduated License Charges
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4322
28 4323
29 4324
30 4325
31 4326
32 4327
35 4328
38 4329
40 3890
50 3891
60 3892
70 3893
80 3894
MOSP Basic Graduated License Charges MOSP: For a graduated license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP
Basic Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4332
28 4333
29 4334
30 4335
31 4336
32 4337
35 4338
38 4339
40 3940
50 3941
60 3942
70 3943
80 3944
When selecting the following TCP/IP options, specify the appropriate basic OTC feature number:
TCP/IP Basic
OTC
Feature Number
TCP/IP Source Code 3859
Note: The group or MSUs can be determined by referring to the Exhibit for IBM System/390 Machines (Z125-3901) associated with the IBM Customer Agreement (Z125-4575). Entry Support License (ESL): To order an ESL license, specify the program number, feature number 9001 for asset registration, and the applicable ESL OTC feature number. Also specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium.
ESL
OTC
Program Number/Description Feature Number
z/VM Version 3 Release 1 4103
CMS Utilities Feature 4117
TCP/IP Base Feature for z/VM 4138
TCP/IP NFS Feature 4145
ESL machines can be determined by referring to the IBM Entry End User/390 Attachment (Z125-4379). Growth Opportunity License Charge (GOLC): To order a GOLC software, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration, from the table below. Also, specify the feature number for the desired distribution medium. z/VM Version 3 Release 1
z/VM Base
GOLC
GOLC Feature
Category Number
H30 4104
H50 4105
H70 4106
CMS Utilities Feature
H30 4118
H50 4119
H70 4120
TCP/IP Base Feature for z/VM
H30 4139
H50 4140
H70 4141
TCP/IP NFS Feature for z/VM
H30 4146
H50 4147
H70 4148
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. Basic Machine-Readable Material: z/VM Version 3 Release 1 is installed via the z/VM System DDR and is available on either 3480 cartridge, 4-mm DAT cartridge, or CD-ROM. This can be ordered through the z/VM base product (5654-A17) or via the VM/System Delivery Offering (SDO). (For more information regarding SDO, refer to the Software Delivery Offering section in the Technical Information section.) The z/VM Version 3 Release 1 deliverable is the z/VM System DDR. It is refreshed as needed. For all z/VM Version 3 Release 1 orders, the following no-charge prerequisite products are pre-installed on the System DDRs:
Therefore, when ordering z/VM Version 3 Release 1, the customer must be licensed for these products or a separate order must be placed for these products. Note: The High Level Assembler (HLASM) is no longer shipped on the DDR. If you would like HLASM, it must be ordered separately. Refer to the Software Requirements section for information on when HLASM is required. To order the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 System DDR, select the feature number of the desired distribution medium:
Feature Number Distribution Medium 3404 3480 tape cartridge 3410 CD-ROM 3431 4-mm tape cartridge Also, select the feature number of the desired pre-built System DDR tapes or CD-ROM:
Feature
Environment Number
3380 System DDR 6460
3390 System DDR 6461
9345 System DDR 6462
FBA System DDR 6463
CD-ROM System DDR 6464
Note:
Installation via CD-ROM requires the IBM Optical Media Attach/2 Program (5621-264) or a S/390 Integrated Server, PC Server System/390, or RS/6000 with System/390 Server-On-Board using an AWSOMA emulated tape drive. CD-ROM is the preferred media choice over tape for the S/390 Integrated Server, PC Server S/390, and RS/6000 with System/390 Server-On-Board. National Language Translation: When you order z/VM Version 3 Release 1, the National Language Translation files for message repositories, HELP files, and other panels or files are included with the system. The following components/features are the ones supported by z/VM in the following languages:
If you would like DFSMS/VM translated in Kanji, order feature number:
Feature Description 6472 DFSMS/VM Kanji Customization Options: Select the appropriate feature numbers to customize your order to specify the delivery options desired. 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; then, the publications will ship with the next 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)
Expedite Shipments
Local IBM Office Expedite 3445
(for IBM use only)
Customer Expedite Process Charge 3446
($30 charge for each product)
Expedite shipments will be processed to receive 72-hour delivery from the time IBM Software Delivery and Fulfillment (SDF) receives the order. SDF will then ship the order via overnight air transportation. Optional Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature number for the desired distribution medium and the optional material feature number:
Feature Number Distribution Medium 3404 3480 tape cartridge 3410 CD-ROM 3431 4-mm tape cartridge
Tape or
Cartridge CD-ROM
Feature Feature
Optional Material Number Number
CMS Utilities Feature 6465 6465
DCE Base Services Feature 6466 6466
LANRES/VM feat w/Disk 6468 6464
includes Workstation 3-1/2-inch
Diskette
Restricted Source* 6469 6464
P/390 Preconfigured System 6474
TCP/IP Source Feature 6470 6470
CD-ROM Collection Kit 7221 7221
z/VM BookManager Library 6473 6464
The DCE User Data Privacy feature (#6467) requires the OpenExtensions DCE Base Services feature (#6466) to be installed first. The OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature is a no-charge feature used for controlling the export of the DES algorithm. When installed, this feature enables data encryption using the DES algorithm. Because this feature contains data encryption, it is therefore subject to special export licensing requirements by the Bureau of Export Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Tape or
Cartridge CD-ROM
Feature Feature
Optional Material Number Number
DCE User Data Privacy Feature 6467 6467
DSLO License: To order a DSLO license, specify the program number, feature number 9901 for asset registration, and the feature number below for the graduated MLC that corresponds to the group containing the designated machine. z/VM Base: DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge
DSLO Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4222
28 4223
29 4224
30 4225
31 4226
32 4227
35 4228
38 4229
40 3960
50 3961
60 3962
70 3963
80 3964
MOSP DSLO Basic Graduated Monthly License Charge MOSP: For a graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP DSLO
Graduated Monthly
License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4232
28 4233
29 4234
30 4235
31 4236
32 4237
35 4238
38 4239
40 4020
50 4021
60 4022
70 4023
80 4024
CMS Utilities Feature: Specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable or corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine. DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge
DSLO Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4262
28 4263
29 4264
30 4265
31 4266
32 4267
35 4268
38 4269
40 3970
50 3971
60 3972
70 3973
80 3974
MOSP DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge MOSP: For a graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP DSLO
Graduated Monthly
License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4272
28 4273
29 4274
30 4275
31 4276
32 4277
35 4278
38 4279
40 4030
50 4031
60 4032
70 4033
80 4034
TCP/IP Base Feature for z/VM: TCP/IP Base is automatically shipped and pre-installed in a disabled state on the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 base product DDR. Specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable or corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine. DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge
DSLO Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4302
28 4303
29 4304
30 4305
31 4306
32 4307
35 4308
38 4309
40 3985
50 3986
60 3987
70 3988
80 3989
MOSP DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge MOSP: For a graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP DSLO
Graduated Monthly
License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4312
28 4313
29 4314
30 4315
31 4316
32 4317
35 4318
38 4319
40 4045
50 4046
60 4047
70 4048
80 4049
TCP/IP NFS Feature: DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge
DSLO Graduated
Monthly License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4342
28 4343
29 4344
30 4345
31 4346
32 4347
35 4348
38 4349
40 3990
50 3991
60 3992
70 3993
80 3994
MOSP DSLO Graduated Monthly License Charge MOSP: For a graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.
MOSP DSLO
Graduated Monthly
License Charge
Group Feature Number
25 4352
28 4353
29 4354
30 4355
31 4356
32 4357
35 4358
38 4359
40 4050
50 4051
60 4052
70 4053
80 4054
Ordering a DSLO feature will result in IBM maintaining a record of this customer location as a DSLO user only. All material for the DSLO license will be provided through the basic license location. If a user selects DSLO, no other feature numbers are valid for this order and no program materials or updates will be shipped. ELC Basic License: To order a basic license, specify the appropriate program and feature number, if required, for asset registration. Specify the applicable ELC features. Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium. Processors with assigned capacity above 80 MSUs will have VM and VSE software prices, including zSeries 900 servers (or equivalent) that do not qualify for FWLC charges, based on the CPU service unit capacity of the processor. The ELC price structure will have a Base Charge for 80 MSU capacity and an incremental per MSU charge for all additional MSUs above the 80 MSU base. ELC charges are Monthly License Charges.
z/VM Base
ELC
Feature
Description Number
ELC Base, 80 MSUs 4100
ELC 1 MSU 4101
ELC 50 MSUs 4102
CMS Utilities Feature
ELC Base, 80 MSUs 4114
ELC 1 MSU 4115
ELC 50 MSUs 4116
TCP/IP Base Feature for z/VM
ELC Base, 80 MSUs 4135
ELC 1 MSU 4136
ELC 50 MSUs 4137
TCP/IP NFS Feature
ELC Base, 80 MSUs 4142
ELC 1 MSU 4143
ELC 50 MSUs 4144
Licensing: The following apply to products ordered with ELC: (1) Z125-6018 ICA Attachment for Extended License Charges, which should be signed by the customer (2) Z125-6019 ICA Exhibit for Extended License Charges Unlicensed Documentation: Unlicensed Documentation within the z/VM library are available in Adobe PDF files, BookManager files, or printed books. They have been defined as either "Basic" or "Optional."
All publications updated for z/VM are available as PDF files, which may be printed. Adobe PDF Files: Publications that are available in PDF format are provided on the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition: VM Collection CD-ROM (supplied with z/VM at no additional charge) and on the IBM VM Web site at: or from POS at:
You can view a PDF file using the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free from the Adobe Web site at: You can also print the entire publication or just the section in which you are interested. BookManager Files: Publications that are available in BookManager format are provided on the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition: VM Collection CD-ROM (supplied with z/VM at no additional charge). BookManager files are also provided on the IBM VM Web site at: and on the z/VM BookManager Library feature tape. The BookManager files can be read by either BookManager READ for VM or the IBM Library Reader for Windows, OS/2, or DOS. The IBM Library Reader programs that are included on the CD-ROM have been updated. If you intend to read the files on the z/VM CD-ROM using one of the Library Reader programs, you must either use the programs as supplied by IBM on the CD-ROM or download the Library Reader programs at no-charge from the IBM Web site at: Printed Books: All z/VM basic publications and some of the other publications are available as printed books and are orderable from the Publications Ordering System (POS). A program directory for z/VM and one for each product or feature, one copy of the Basic z/VM printed publications, and one copy of z/VM Online publications on CD-ROM are supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material. Unlicensed Documentation
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
z/VM: Installation Guide GC24-5945 X X
z/VM: Planning and Administration SC24-5948 X X X
z/VM: Service Guide GC24-5946 X X X
z/VM: System Messages and Codes GC24-5974 X X X
z/VM: TCP/IP Level 3A0 Planning SC24-5981 X X X
and Customization
z/VM: Licensed Program Specifications GC24-5943 X X
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional z/VM Base New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
z/VM: CMS Application Development Guide SC24-5957 X X
z/VM: CMS Application Development Guide SC24-5958 X X
for Assembler
z/VM: CMS Application Multitasking SC24-5961 X X
z/VM: CMS Callable Services Reference SC24-5959 X X
z/VM: CMS Command Reference SC24-5969 X X
z/VM: CMS File Pool Planning, SC24-5949 X X
Administration, and Operation
z/VM: CMS Macros and Functions SC24-5960 X X
Reference
z/VM: CMS Pipelines Reference SC24-5971 X X
z/VM: CMS Pipelines User's Guide SC24-5970 X X
z/VM: CMS User's Guide SC24-5968 X X
z/VM: CP Command and Utility Reference SC24-5967 X X
z/VM: CP Exit Customization SC24-5953 X X
z/VM: CP Programming Services SC24-5956 X X
z/VM: Diagnosis Guide GC24-5975 X X
z/VM: Dump Viewing Facility GC24-5966 X X
z/VM: Enterprise Systems Architecture/ SC24-5965 X X
Extended Configuration Principles
of Operation
z/VM: General Information GC24-5944 X X
z/VM: Group Control System SC24-5951 X X
z/VM: Migration Guide GC24-5928 X X
z/VM: OpenExtensions Advanced SC24-5979 X X
Application Programming Tools
z/VM: OpenExtensions Callable Services SC24-5980 X X
Reference
z/VM: OpenExtensions Command Reference SC24-5978 X X
z/VM: OpenExtensions POSIX Conformance GC24-5976 X X
Document
z/VM: OpenExtensions User's Guide SC24-5977 X X
z/VM: Performance SC24-5952 X X
z/VM: Program Management Binder and SC24-5934 X X
Loader for CMS
z/VM: Quick Reference SC24-5986 X X
z/VM: Reusable Server Kernel SC24-5964 X X
Programmer's Guide and Reference
z/VM: REXX/VM Reference SC24-5963 X X
z/VM: REXX/VM User's Guide SC24-5962 X X
z/VM: Running Guest Operating Systems SC24-5950 X X
z/VM: System Operation SC24-5954 X X
z/VM: Virtual Machine Operation SC24-5955 X X
z/VM: VM Dump Tool SC24-5887 X X
z/VM: VMSES/E Introduction and Reference GC24-5947 X X
z/VM: XEDIT Command and Macro Reference SC24-5973 X X
z/VM: XEDIT User's Guide SC24-5972 X X
C for VM/ESA: Library Reference SC23-3908 X X
Debug Tool User's Guide and Reference SC09-2137 X X
DFSMS/MVS(R): Program Management SC26-4916 X X X
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: GC28-1945 X X X
Concepts Guide
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: SC28-1942 X X X
Debugging Guide and Run-Time
Messages
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: SC28-1944 X X X
Migration Guide
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: SC28-1939 X X X
Programming Guide
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: SC28-1940 X X X
Programming Reference
Language Environment for OS/390 & VM: SC28-1943 X X X
Writing Interlanguage
Communication Applications
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional z/VM Base Not New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Not updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
CMS/TSO Pipelines: Author's Edition SL26-0018 X X
VM/ESA: CMS Primer SC24-5458 X X
VM/ESA: Connectivity Planning, SC24-5756 X X
Administration, and Operation
VM/ESA: CPI Communications User's Guide SC24-5595 X X
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 SC26-4704 X X
Installation and Customization
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 SC26-4707 X X
Messages and Codes
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 GC35-0121 X X
Planning Guide
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 SC35-0141 X X
Removable Media Services User's
Guide and Reference
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 SH35-0111 X X
Storage Administration Guide and
Reference
VM/ESA: Open Systems Adapter Support SC28-1992 X X
Facility User's Guide
VM/ESA: Programmer's Guide to the SC24-5455 X X
Server-Requester Programming
Interface for VM
VM/ESA: REXX/EXEC Migration Tool GC24-5752 X X
for VM/ESA
VM/ESA: REXX/VM Primer SC24-5598 X X
Common Programming Interface SC26-4399 X X
Communications Reference
Common Programming Interface Resource SC31-6821 X X
Recovery Reference
External Security Interface (RACROUTE) GC28-1366 X X
Macro Reference for MVS and VM
Planning for the System/390 Open Systems GC23-3870 X X X
Adapter Feature
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional CMS Utilities Feature Not New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Not updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
VM/ESA: CMS Utilities Feature SC24-5535 X X
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional TCP/IP Feature New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
z/VM: TCP/IP Level 3A0 Diagnosis GC24-5985 X X
Guide
z/VM: TCP/IP Level 3A0 GC24-5984 X X
Messages and Codes
z/VM: TCP/IP Level 3A0 SC24-5983 X X
Programmer's Reference
z/VM: TCP/IP Level 3A0 User's Guide SC24-5982 X X
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional OpenEdition® DCE Feature Not New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Not updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5730 X X
Administration Guide
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5731 X X
Administration Reference
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5732 X X
Application Development Guide
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5733 X X
Application Development Reference
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5734 X X
Configuring and Getting Started
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: Introducing SC24-5735 X X
OpenEdition Distributed
Computing Environment
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: SC24-5736 X X
Messages and Codes
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: Planning SC24-5737 X X
OpenEdition for DCE VM/ESA: User's SC24-5738 X X
Guide
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional LANRES/VM Feature Not New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Not updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
LAN Resource Extension and Services/VM: GC24-5618 X X
General Information
LAN Resource Extension and Services/VM: SC24-5622 X X
Guide and Reference
LAN Resource Extension and Services/VM: GC24-5617 X X
Licensed Program Specifications
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats Optional Licensed Not New Editions Unlicensed Documentation Not updated for z/VM.
Order Format
Title Number PDF BKM Print
VM/ESA: DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 LY27-9589 X
Diagnosis Guide
Note: An "X" in one of the columns indicates available formats NLS Publications: The following translated publications will be available after the general availability of z/VM Version 3 Release 1:
Order
Title Number Language
z/VM: General Information GC24-5944 German
Japanese
z/VM: Installation Guide GC24-5945 Japanese
z/VM: Service Guide GC24-5946 Japanese
z/VM: System Messages and Codes GC24-5974 Japanese
z/VM: OpenExtensions Command Reference SC24-5978 Japanese
z/VM: Planning and Administration SC24-5948 Japanese
z/VM: REXX/VM Reference SC24-5963 Japanese
z/VM: CP Command and Utility Reference SC24-5967 Japanese
z/VM: CMS Command Reference SC24-5969 Japanese
z/VM: TCP/IP Planning and Customization SC24-5981 Japanese
z/VM: TCP/IP User's Guide SC24-5982 Japanese
z/VM: Quick Reference SC24-5986 Japanese
Displayable Softcopy Publications: The z/VM books (licensed and unlicensed) are offered in online displayable book format on the product media and shipped automatically, on tape only. All unlicensed online books are also available on CD-ROM SK2T-2067, the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition: VM Collection . The VM Collection also contains libraries for approximately 60 products that run on z/VM. This will be available in the United States at general availability of the z/VM Version 3 Release 1 product and 30 days after general availability in the other world trade countries. For a list of kit contents, see your IBM Business Partner or IBM representative. One copy of the CD-ROM Collection Kit will be shipped automatically with the product at no additional charge. To order additional copies, order feature number 7221.
Feature Order
Number Number
CD-ROM Collection Kit 7221 SK2T-2067
The online books can be used with the BookManager READ licensed programs in any of the Read-supported environments. They can also be used with the IBM Library Readers in DOS and OS/2 environments. The IBM Library Readers have the same functions as the BookManager READ/DOS and READ/2 licensed programs except the Library Readers can only be used to view IBM-produced online books. Both IBM Library Readers are supplied at no additional charge with online books on CD-ROM. Online books CD-ROMs also contain programs that allow you to upload the displayable books to a VM or MVS host for viewing with IBM BookManager READ/VM or READ/MVS (the VM and MVS READ programs are not included on online books CD-ROMs but can be licensed from IBM). Terms and conditions for use of the displayable book files and the IBM Library Readers are described in a document included with all online documentation. Source File Publications: z/VM manuals are not offered in source file form. Licensed Documentation: The only licensed documentation available for z/VM is the DFSMS/VM Function Level 221 Diagnosis Guide (LY27-9589). This publication has not been updated for z/VM and is only available in printed format. It is not available on the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition: VM Collection CD-ROM and must be ordered separately for a fee from the IBM Publication Ordering System at: Subsequent updates (technical newsletters or revisions between releases) to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed. Terms and ConditionsLicensing: IBM Customer Agreement 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 Programs Replacement Programs
Program Program Program Program
Number Name Number Name
5654-030 VM/ESA Version 2 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5684-112 VM/ESA Version 1 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5664-167 VM/SP(TM) 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5664-173 VM/SP HPO 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5664-301 VM/IS Base (Core) 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5664-308 VM/XA SP 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5735-FAL TCP/IP Version 2 5654-A17 TCP/IP Feature for z/VM
5798-FAL TCP/IP Version 1 5654-A17 TCP/IP Feature for z/VM
5684-142 LANRES/VM 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5688-198 Language Environment/370 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5706-116 DFSMS/VM 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5668-911 OS/PL/I V2 Library 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
5734-LM4 OS PL/I Resident 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Library
5734-LM5 OS PL/I Transient 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Library
5688-022 VS COBOL II Library 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Only
5668-940 VS COBOL II Library 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Only
5740-LM1 OS/VS COBOL Library 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Only
5688-039 C/370(TM) Library 5654-A17 z/VM Version 3 Release 1
Licensed Program Materials Availability
Testing Period: Two months (Basic license only)
Support Center applies: Yes
Access available through
the IBM Support Center
Available until discontinued: 12-months' written notice
APAR Mailing Address: IBM Corporation
Dept C7NG
c/o z/VM Service
1701 North Street
Endicott, NY 13760
Services for DSLO licenses: Provided through basic
license location
Order Now
Use Priority/Reference Code: LE001
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX
Internet: ibm_direct@us.ibm.com
Mail: IBM Atlanta Sales Center
Dept. LE001
P.O. Box 2690
Atlanta, GA 30301-2690
You can also contact your local IBM Business Partner or IBM representative. To identify them, call 800-IBM-4YOU.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
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