Summary of changes
z/OS Version 2 Release 1 summary of changes
ServerPac: Using the Installation Dialog
Introducing the installation dialog
Preparing to install your ServerPac order
Orders from tape
Orders from a server
Orders from DVD
Security system considerations
Working with your order: an overview of the dialog activities
Receiving your order
Installing your order
Installing an order on SMS-managed volumes
Saving your order's configuration
Using the installation menu
Features of the dialog panels
Language support
ISPF edit CAPS setting
Use of color
Panel IDs
Panel display format
Primary commands
Line commands
Help facility
Diagnostic messages
Installing and starting the dialog
Summary of tasks
Allocating and cataloging the dialog data sets
Updating your dialogs
Copying the UPDATE job from tape
Copying the UPDATE job from DVD
Copying the EUPDATES or EUPDATEH job from a server
Installing the dialogs
Copying the LOADRIM job from tape
Copying the LOADRIMS or EUPDATES job from a server
Copying the LOADRIM job from a DVD
Starting the dialog
Option 1: Use a CLIST with LIBDEF statements
Option 2: Start the dialog from the ISPF primary option menu
Receiving a new order
Required migration step
Beginning the receive process
Receiving an order from tape
Receiving an order from the file system
Receiving an order from a server
Generating the RECEIVE job
Installing a new order
Selecting an order to install
Displaying the installation menu
Creating a work configuration for the order
Choosing the installation type
Selecting a JES for the configuration
Creating the configuration
Merging a configuration with a previous order
Information used by ServerPac when merging configurations
Using merge configuration reports
Merge report
Data set merge report
Defining installation variables
Selecting new values for the variables in your order
Browsing variable definitions
Editing variable definitions
Inserting user variables
Deleting user variables
Restoring a variable to its shipped value
Defining the SMP/E zone configuration
How zone names are used in your order
Changing the SMPTLIB and zone names in your order
Confirming processing requirements
Modifying the system layout
Creating the recommended system layout
Excluding specific data sets from automatic assignment
The role of volumes in automatic assignment
How volume types are used
How volume sequence numbers are used
Assigning data sets to volumes
Setting the scope of automatic assignments
Choosing between PARTIAL and NEW
Setting the default device type or model-after volume
Displaying the current volume configuration
Excluding volumes from automatic assignments
Selecting volumes for changes
Examples of using automatic assignment
Example 1: Using ALL without a saved configuration
Example 2: Using ALL with a saved configuration
Example 3: Using NEW with a saved configuration
Example 4: Using PARTIAL with a saved configuration
Viewing and changing data sets
Making changes to data sets
Some considerations for a maintenance system versus an IPL-able system
Virtual storage management and LPA-eligible data sets
Merging and unmerging data sets
Merging UNIX file system data sets
Considerations for merging data sets
Merging PDSE data sets
Merging IBM data sets into a merge target user-defined data set
Effects of merging data sets
Finding "lost" component data sets
Unmerging data sets
Unmerging UNIX file system data sets
Saving merged data sets
Modifying a data set's attributes
Displaying device types
Inserting or editing device types
Deleting device types
Handling user data sets
Defining new user data sets
Viewing user-defined data sets
Deleting user-defined data sets
Displaying a summary of data sets
Displaying a summary of physical volumes
Resolving over-allocated volume conditions
Changing the attributes of a physical volume
Changing an SMS storage class
Confirming processing requirements
Defining HLQ-to-catalog relationships
How SSAs are used during installation
Default catalog structure for full system replacement
Defining catalog data set names
Inserting a user-defined alias
Confirming processing requirements
Defining system-specific aliases (SSAs)
Selecting the catalog
Defining SSA and catalog data
Defining SSA and catalog data for full system replacement
Defining SSA data for software upgrade
Confirming processing requirements
Submitting the installation jobs
Using GENSKEL to generate the installation jobs
Selecting job output logging
Displaying the processing log
Using line command B
Using line command S
Working with user-defined jobs
Inserting a user-defined job
Editing a user-defined job
Deleting a user-defined job
Saving the configuration
Working with orders
Selecting an order
Displaying an order
Editing an order
Displaying the products and features of an order
Displaying the FMIDs for a product or feature
Requesting an order report
Verifying the status of an order
Primary command reference
BACKUP
CHANGE
CHANGE DSNAME
CHANGE DSNAME *HLQ*
CHANGE DSNTYPE
CHANGE LVOL
CHANGE MCAT
CHANGE PVOL
CHANGE RENAME
CHANGE SECOND
CHANGE SMS
CHANGE SPACE
CREATE
FIND
FINDCOMP
GENSKEL
HELP
LOCATE
MERGE
NEXT
OFILE
OLIST
PREVIOUS
REPLACE
SET
SORT
SUMP
TERSE
VERBOSE
Diagnostic messages
CPP0149009S