HLASM Toolkit Feature Installation and Customization Guide
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Step 3: Install HLASM Toolkit Feature

HLASM Toolkit Feature Installation and Customization Guide
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  1. Log on to the installation user ID, P696234K.
  2. Format minidisks

    If minidisks are to be used rather than SFS directories, then format these disks now. For a list of disk addresses, refer to Table 1.

  3. Create or modify the PROFILE EXEC with ACCESS commands for MAINT's 5E5 and 51D disks. To do this, insert the following statements into the PROFILE EXEC:
  4. Execute the profile to access MAINT's minidisks.
  5. Verify that you have write access to the software inventory disk.

    If the disk is not in read write mode (R/W) then see Step 1, substep 4.

  6. Make installation media available:

    If you have received HLASM Toolkit Feature as a product tape, then attach the tape to the user ID at virtual address 181. Using virtual address 181 is required by the VMFINS EXEC.

    If you have received HLASM Toolkit Feature as an Envelope file, ensure the Envelope file exists on the A-disk.

  7. Install HLASM Toolkit Feature product from tape or from the envelope file.

    You might be prompted for additional information during VMFINS INSTALL processing, depending on your installation environment. If you are unsure how to respond to a prompt, refer to the appropriate sections in z/VM: VMSES/E Introduction and Reference.

    If you are installing from tape:

    If you are installing from an Envelope file:

    This command installs HLASM Toolkit Feature.
    • Use HLASM if HLASM Toolkit Feature is installed on a minidisk.
    • Use HLASMSFS if HLASM Toolkit Feature is installed in SFS.
    You are prompted to create an override for HLASM Toolkit Feature when this command executes. Refer to the message text for your response.
    Options:
    nomemo
    Loads the memo but does not issue a prompt to send it to the system printer. Specify the memo option if you want to be prompted to print the memo.
    nolink
    Indicates that VMFINS is not to link to the appropriate minidisks, only access them if they are not already accessed.
    Note:
    1. You can override:
      • The name of the product parameter file
      • The default user IDs
      • Minidisk⁄directory definitions
    2. If you change the PPF name, a default user ID, or other parameters via a PPF override, you must use your changed values instead of those indicated (when appropriate), throughout the rest of the installation instructions, as well as the instructions for servicing HLASM Toolkit Feature. For example, you must specify your PPF override file name instead of P696234K for certain VMSES/E commands.
    3. If you are not familiar with creating PPF overrides using VMFINS, refer to z/VM: VMSES/E Introduction and Reference before you continue. Also see Create Product Parameter File (PPF) override (z/VM).
  8. Review the install message log ($VMFINS $MSGLOG).
    Correct any problems before you go on. For information about specific error messages, see z/VM: Other Components Messages and Codes.

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