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Systems

OS/VS2 Release Guide
VS2 Release 1.6

Second edition (March 1973)

This edition applies to release 1.6 of OS/VS2. Periodically, changes are made to the information
herein: before using this publication in connection with the operation of IBM systems, consult
the IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, GA22-6822, and the IBM System/370
Advanced Function Bibiliography, GC20-1763, for the editions that are current and applicable.
Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative or to the
IBM Branch Office serving your locality.
A form for reader's comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been
removed, comments may be addressed to IBM Corporation, Publications Development,
Department D58, Building 706-2, PO Box 390, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602. Comments become
the property of IBM.

© Copyright International Business Machines 1973

Preface

This publication describes the ordering and distribution procedures, special considerations, and
maintenance activity of OSjVS2 release 1.6.
This publication provides information for installation managers, system programmers, and IBM Field
Engineering personnel for planning OS!VS2 release 1.6.
The three parts of this publication are:
1.

A functional summary of features available in this release, including special considerations for
generating and running it.

2.

A summary of maintenance activity to the operating system that includes a list of AP ARs fixed
and PTFs resolved.

3.

Ordering and distribution procedures for this release, including hardware and engineering change
levels and documentation support.

Preface 3

4 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Memo to Users

Memorandum to: Users of OS/VS2
Subject:

Release 1.6

This memorandum announces the availability of OS/VS2 Release 1.6.
This updated release contains over 1000 fixed APARs, 36 permanently resolved PTFs, and
four integrated Component Releases. AP AR fixes solve problems in function, reliability,
and performance discovered in OS/360 and OS/VSl as well as OS/VS2.
The following Component Releases are integrated into the system at Release 1.6:
Name

Feature No.

Reference

BTAM 3270 Dial Support
Dynamic Support System (DSS)
TCAM4
TSO Enhancements

5013/5014
N/A
5001/5002
5011/5012

P73-32
P73-31
P73-32
P73-26

Details about ordering procedures, basic and optional material lists, and the Starter
Operating System are available in the OS/VS2 Release Guide for Release 1.6,
GC28-0601-1. Information about Release 1.6 items and maintenance activity is also
available in the Release Guide.
Current Systems Programs and sort and language processors required for OS/VS that are a
part of OS/MFT and OS/MVT should be extracted from OS/360 Release 21.6 or 21.7,
when it becomes available. Some components from earlier releases will not function
correctly on OS/VS. Appropriate PTFs should be applied.
OS/VS2 Release 1.0 will be current through the availability of Release 3.0 or the Release
3.0 update, if any, plus 6 months. At that time central and FE programming services for
Release 1.0 will be withdrawn.
Ii

Customers who plan to install Release 1.6 should meet with their IBM representatives to
review known restrictions, PTPs and EC requirements.

Memo to Users 5

6 OSjVS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Contents

Summary of Amendments for GC28-0601-1

OS/VS2 Release 1.6.
Chapter 1: Functional Summary

Release 1.6 Items
TSO Enhancements.
TCAM4 .
DSS
VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Support
Release 1.6 Based Items
TCAM extensions
VSAM
3803/3420 Magnetic Tape Subsystem (62500 bpi density)
Release 1.6 Special System Generation Considerations.
Release 1.6 Programming and Documentation Notes
Programming notes .
Documentation notes .
Chapter 2: Maintenance Activity .

APAR List
List of PTF s Resolved .
Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution

Ordering Procedures
Distribution Procedures
Material for Starter Operating System
Basic Program Material List
Optional Program Material List
Current Systems Programs .
Hardware Engineering Change Levels .
Documentation Support
Index.

.9
.11
.12
.12
.13
.14
.16
.17
.17
.17
.17
.18
.21
.21
.22
.23
.24
.28

.29
.30
.30
.31
.32
.33
.36
.37
.38
.49

Contents 7

8 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Summary of Amendments
for Ge28-060 1-1
OS/VS2 Release 1.6

The format of this publication is different from the format of the OS/VS2 Release Guide for release
1.0. Please note the following differences, including the availability on other media of information that
had previously been contained in the release guide:

APAR Text Description and Program Symptom Index

The AP AR text description and the Program Symptom Index (PSI) have been removed. This information
exists in the Early Warning System (EWS) microfiche service, which is maintained by Field Engineering
(FE) Division and is updated weekly. Customers may subscribe to EWS under the System Library
Subscription Service (SLSS). Contact your IBM representative or the IBM Branch Office serving your
locality for ordering procedures.

Module Status and Module Directory

The module status and module directory reports have been removed. Since this information is
essentially an index to the program listings on microfiche, it is now available with those listings under
group number SJD2-0001. Contact your IBM representative or the IBM Branch Office serving your
locality for ordering procedures.

Module Index

A module index has been created that provides a cross-reference between module and component,
i.e., it shows in what component each module is located. This microfiche index is orderable with
the module status and module directory under the same group number, SJD2-0001.

Ordering and Distribution

The ordering and distribution procedures use a common set of basic and optional material lists
containing the same information as previously, but eliminating duplicate information.

Summary of Amendments 9

10 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Chapter 1: Functional Summary

The following information is contained in this chapter:
Release
Release
Release
Release

1.6 Items
1.6 Based Items
1.6 Special System Generation Considerations
1.6 Programming and Documentation Notes

Chapter 1: Functional Summary 11

Release 1.6 Items

The following Component Releases have been incorporated into the system at
release 1.6:
TSO Enhancements
TCAM4
DSS
VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Support
Below is a detailed description of each component release:

TSO Enhancements

The following is a list of enhancements to TSO:
ACCOUNT

EDIT

• New operand added to ADD subcommand:

• New subcommand added:

USERDATA (digits)-modifies an
installation-defined data field in the
User Attribute Data Set.
• New operand added to CHANGE subcommand:
USERDATA (digits)-modifies an
installation-defined data field in the
User Attribute Data Set.

SEND-allows the terminal user to
communicate with other terminal users or
with the system operator while remaining in
EDIT mode.
• New operand added to RUN subcommand.
LIB-allows the user to run programs that
require subroutines from private libraries.

ALLOCATE

OPERATOR

• New operands added:

• New operand added to SEND subcommand:
SAVB-saves a message in the
SYS I.BRODCAST data set.

DUMMY -allocates dummy data sets.
space by tracks.
CYLINDERS-allocates space by cylinders.
RELEASE-deletes unused space when the
data set is closed.
TRACKS~allocates

• Additional change:
When the specified filename is in use, the
user is prompted to either free and
reallocate the file or to terminate the
command.
Dynamic Allocation
• XCTL instructions have been replaced with
branch instructions and VCON s.

12 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

• Additional changes:
The characters OPER are appended to
messages from an operator console or
terminal.
A notice may be sent from the
SYS I.BRODCAST data set to a terminal
user.

Parse

SEND

• A plus sign (+) is added to the "REENTER"
message whenever HELP messages are
available. This indicates to the user that he
may obtain additional information by
entering a question mark.

• New operands added:

• Parse will prompt for a replacement of an
invalid sub field by providing the
user-entered keyword followed immediately
by a left parenthesis. Only the sub field need
by entered in response to the prompt.
• Parse can provide the user operating in
no-prompt mode with all diagnostic
messages for an invalid input line.

WAIT -allows the user to wait for each
. specified logged-on user to receive his
message.
NOW AIT -message will not be sent to
specified logged-on users whose terminals
are busy. The sender will be notified that
the message was not sent or it will become
mail in the SYS I.BRODCAST data set.
USER(*)-allows a message to be sent to the
issuer of the SEND command.

PROFILE
• New operand added:
LIST -allows the characteristics of a
user's profile to be listed at the terminal.
RUN
• New operand added:
LIB-allows the user to run programs
that require subroutines from private
libraries.

Publications Support -- The following publications support TSO Enhancements:

Technical Newsletter No. GN28-2537 to OSjVS2 TSO Command Language Reference,
Order no. GC28-0646.
OSjVS2 TSO Enhancements Logic, Order No. SY28-0659.

TCAM4

The following is a list of enhancements to the OSjVS2 release 1.0 TCAM program:
• Programming support for the 3270 Information Display System - TCAM now supports the local and
remote 3270 Display System devices.
• Programming support for the 3670 Brokerage Communication System - Special functions supported
include (I) the 3670 has the capability to accept broadcast data, and (2) the recording of 3670 error
counters on SYS1.LOGREG and the capability to print the counters using EREP.
• Programming support for General Poll Capability of 2260 and 3270 Devices - General poll
economizes line time and interrupt handling because invitation of every device connected to a control
unit is accomplished by transmission of only one set of special polling characters.
• Programming support for the 2715 Transmission Control Unit - TCAM now supports the 2715
Transmission Control Unit by allowing variable length messages with no special length or end
character specified.
• TSOjTCAM 3270 support - TSOjTCAM now provides modified typewriter mode support for the
3270 Information Display System.

Chapter 1: Functional Summary 13

• BSC1, BSC2, and BSC3 support - The capability exists to allow binary synchronous devices to be
specified in the TCAM TERMINAL macro as BSC1, BSC2, or BSC3.
• TCAM-to-TCAM communications - TCAM now supports OS/VSl TCAM-to-TCAM communications
on switched and leased contention networks.
• Expanded mixed environment support - TCAM now provides combined use support of
non-dedicated terminal ports, which may be used for either TCAM or TSO applications, for both
leased and switched lines.
• New operator control- TCAM Operator Control now provides for more than serial processing of
operator control commands by allowing commands to be processed while other commands are
waiting for resources.
• Read/Write Disk Error Recovery Procedures (ERP) for TCAM message queues - An error message is
written to the system console and the TCAM task is terminated if a permanent disk error occurs when
reading or writing a record on a TCAM message queue.
• New user macro instructions - A variety of additional functions are performed by new macro
instructions:
COMMBUF

- routes broadcast data to destinations specified in a TLIST.

MHGET

- available for use within the Message Handler. MHGET moves data from the current
buffer into a user-specified work area or returns in a register the address of the data
in the buffer.

MHPUT

available for use within the Message Handler. MHPUT moves data from a userspecified work area into the current buffer.

QRESET

resends output messages that have already been transmitted to an output device.

SLOWPOLL

suspends further polling on a line when errors specified by the error mask occur.

TYPETABL

- builds a branch table for the MSGTYPE macro to use, thereby allowing the use of
nested message types in a message.

Publications Support - The following publications support TeAM 4:

OS/VS TCAM Programmer's Guide, GC30-2034
OS/VS TCAM User's Guide, GC30-2025
OS/VS TCAM Level 4 Component Release Guide, GC30-2035
OS/VS TCAM Logic, SY30-2039
OS TCAM Concepts and Facilities, GC30-2022

DSS

Dynamic Support System (DSS) is a non-optional, interactive debugging program that assists Field
Engineering Program System Representatives or user-authorized maintenance personnel to identify
and temporarily correct causes of programming failures in VS2. DSS allows access to most components of VS2 from the system console. Twenty five commands in the DSS Command Language
provide the facility to alter and move data, use alternate I/O routes, and monitor most control
program events and services during system execution. When running, DSS has control of the system
and can return control to VS2 for further operations without system restart processing. See
"Release 1.6 Special System Generation Considerations" section for additional information
pertaining to the fact that DSS is not optional.

14 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

The DSS user can:
• Display any portion of real storage or virtual storage and any register or system control block during
system operation.
• Monitor hardware events recognized by the program event recording feature and certain program
events that are detected using the monitoring feature.
• Stop the operation of the system at a given point, perform maintenance procedures, and then
continue system operation.
• Save data acquired during DSS operation on sequential devices for later use.
Notes:
1. No permanent changes can be made by DSS. Any modification made to the system will not be
carried over to the next IPL. DSS cannot modify itself, IPL, or NIP.

2. Since DSS takes control from the system on each activation, time dependencies cannot be
maintained. Thus, DSS should not be used while a time-sensitive program, such as a time-sharing
task, is running.
3. Unauthorized use of DSS must be prevented by installation procedures. The main protection offered
by DSS is the fact that only the primary system console can be used for DSS operations.
4. The function of the COLLECT command has been changed as follows:
When the length of the second operand is greater than the remaining space (size minus offset) in the
collection area, the offset is reset to zero
• before the data is moved, if there is not enough. room for another data-field. Thus, a collection
area is like a wrap-around buffer.
• after the data is moved, if the remaining space in the collection area is less than one collectionarea element, i.e., less than the length of dss-data-field. This avoids accidental displaying or
setting of data beyond the end of the collection area.

Publications Support - The following publications support DSS:

OS/VS2 System Generation Reference, GC26-3792
OS/VS2 Planning and Use Guide, GC28-0600
OS/VS2 System Data Areas, SY28-0606
OS/VS2 I/O Supervisor Logic, SY26-3823
OS/VS2 IPL/NIP Logic, SY27-7243
OS/VS2 Supervisor Logic, SY27-7244
OS/VS2 Recover~!V1a~agement Support Logic, SY27-72S2
* OS/VS Dynamic Support System, GC28-0640
OS/VS System Generation Introduction, GC26-3790
OS/VS Dynamic Support System Logic, SY28-0641
IBM System/370 System Summary, GA22-7001

* Contains system level information in an appendix.

Chapter 1: Functional SUmmary 15

VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Supp'ort

VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Support provides an extension to BTAM for support of the stand-alone remote
3275 Display Station with dial feature operating on a switched point-to-point (BSC2) connection.
BTAM has been modified in these three areas to support the 3275 Dial device: sense/status message
recording, request-for-test handling, and two new READ/WRITE optypes to minimize timeout.

Publication Support - The following publications support VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Support:

VS BTAM, GC27-6980-1
Technical Newsletter No. SN27-1401 to VS BTAM Logic, SY27-7246-0

16 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Release 1.6 Based Items

Items based on Release 1.6 are announced but are not presently available. They will be available within
six months of the availability of Release 1.6.

TeAM Extensions

• TCAM support of the 3705 in Network Control Program (NCP) mode.
• TSO/TCAM support of the 3705 in Network Control Program (NCP) mode.
• Speed selection for lines equipped with Dual Speed Modems (TCAM Host support only).
• Switched Network Backup when appropriate facilities are available (TCAM Host Support only).
• Manual Dial Operation is supported.

VSAM

Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) is a new access method designed for long-term data stability and
as a suitable access method for data base applications.

3803/3420 Magnetic Tape Subsystem (6250 bpi density)

One new model of the 3803 Tape Control plus three new models of the 3420 Tape Unit offer increased
capacity and speed to System/370 Model 135 through 195 users.

Chapter 1: Functional Summary 17

Release 1.6 Special System Generation Considerations

• Since DSS is not optional, you must allocate additional storage space for NUCLEUS, LINKLIB, and
LP ALIB. System level information about DSS is available in an appendix in OS/VS Dynamic Support
System, GC28-0640.
• A new system data set, SYS1.DSSVM, is created. This data set contains DSS language processing
routines, a nucleus map area, a work space area, a nucleus swap area, and DSS change pages.
You should use the DATASET macro when generating SYS1.DSSVM because an improper
VOLID and UNITTYPE may be generated if you don't.
• Before using TCAM 4 you should check the storage requirements to make sure that enough space can
be allocated.
• If you have a 158/168 system and you want to use a starter system on these CPUs, you must
order and use the updated Release 1.0 Starter Operating System provided with Release 1.6.
• The PARMTZ member of SYS 1.PARMLIB provides a convenient means of overriding the
SYSGEN-assigned time zone constant. The member is read at IPL, and its value replaces the
SYSGEN value.
The format of the PARMTZ member is:
where:

{

} - choose one

[

] - optional

E
W
HH
MM
SS

-

the time is east of GMT
the time is west of GMT
hours (value between 00 and 23)
minutes (value between 00 and 59)
seconds (value between 00 and 59)

After an installation has set the SYSGEN time zone constant to indicate local time, the
PARMTZ member can be used to set local daylight savings time. In this case the PARMTZ
member would be stored in SYS I.PARMLIB at the first day of daylight savings time and
scratched at the end of summer.
The member must end before column 69 of the card.
• The distribution libraries have changed from a standard label (SL) format to a non-label (NL)
format. To access the IEBCOPY control cards for copying to either a 2314, 2319, or 3330,
type the following:
START RDR, 182,LAB EL=(N L),DSNAME=LOADOl 0, VO L=SER=D LlBTl
(If 182 is not the unit address of your tape drive, enter the correct address.)

You should note this change under the section "Copy the Distribution Libraries to a Direct Access
Volume," in OS/VS2 System Generation Reference, GC26-3792-1.

18 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

• If you plan to use OS/VS2 Release 1.0 to perform a system generation for Release 1.6, the following
considerations should be noted:

(1)

A 300k region is needed to perform certain link edit and assembly functions. A reader
procedure should be created that will raise the job step default region size to 300k.

(2)

Changes have been made to ASMS, the procedure used for assembly functions, and LINKS, the
procedure used for link edit functions.

Please note the underlined changes in the following procedures:

MEMBER NAME RDR
//IEFPROC EXEC PGM=IEFIRC,

READER FIRST LOAD

II
REGION=48K,
READER BASIC REGION
II PARM='801030050010249~10SYSDA E00001A' DEFAULT OPTIONS
II
BPPTTTOOOMMMIIICCCRLSSSSSSSSAAAAEFH PARM FIELD
11*
11*
11*
B
PROGRAMMER NAME AND ACCOUNT NUMBER NOT NEEDED
PROGRAM CAN BE ROLLED OUT
11*
PP
PRIORITY=Ol
11*
TTT
JOB STEP INTERVAL=30 MINUTES
11*
000 PRIMARY SYSOUT SPACE=50 TRACKS
11*
MMM SECONDARY SYSOUTSPACE=10 TRACKS
/1*
III
READER/INTERPRETER DISPATCHING PRIORITY=249
1/*
CCC
JOB STEP DEFAULT REGION=300K
11*
R
DISPLAY AND EXECUTE COMMANDS=l
1/*
L
BYPASS LABEL OPTION=O
1/*
SSSSSSSS SYSOUT UNIT NAME=SYSDA
1/*
AAAA COMMAND AUTHORITY FOR MCS=EOOO-ALL COMMANDS
1/*
MUST BE AUTHOR IZED
1/*
EF
JCL AND ALLOCATION MESSAGE LEVEL DEFAULTS=Ol
1/*
H
DEFAULT MESSAGE CLASS
1/*
1/*
1/*
IIIEFRDER

DD

1/
/I
1/
/I
IIIEFPDSI

/I

,06000001
08000001
10000001
12000001
14000001
16000001
18000001
20000001
22000001
24000001
26000001
28000001
30000001
32000001
34000001
36000001
38000001
40000001
42000001
44000001
46000001

9 TRACK TAPE

,48000001

UNLABELED

,50000001

VOLUME=SER=SYSIN,

VOLUME NAME

,52000001

DISP=OLD,

OLD DATA SET

,54000001
56000001

DCB=(BLKSIZE=80,RECFM=F ,BUF L=80,BUFNO=1}
DO

IIIEFDATA DO

1/
1/
II

UNIT=2400,
LABEL=(,NL),

,02000001
,04000001

DSNAME=SYS1.PROCLlB,

PROCEDURE LIBRARY

,58000001

SPOOL DEVICE

,62000001

60000001

DISP=SHR
UNIT=SYSDA,

SPACE=(80, (500,500),RLSE,CONTIG), AMOUNT

,64000001

DCB=(BUFNO=2,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=80,RECFM=F,BUFL=80,

66000001

DSORG=PS)

68000001

Chapter 1: Functional Summary 19

MEMBER NAME ASMS
I/ASMS
I/A

PROC

EXEC

07000000

PGM=ASMBLR

I/SYSLIB

DO

1/

DSN=SYS1.AMACLlB,DISP=(SHR,PASS)

DO

I/SYSUT1 DO

II

DISP=(,DELETE),DSN=&&SYSUT1,SPACE=(1700,(6000,200)),

UN IT=SYSDA

I/SYSUT2 DO

II

II

DISP=(,DELETE),DSN=&&SYSUT3,SPACE=(1700,(2000,200)),

UNIT=SYSDA

IISYSPRINT

DO

SPACE=(121,(1500,200),RLSE),

DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=121,BLKSIZE=3509),SYSOUT=&CLASS

I/SYSPUNCH

DO

14000000
21000000
28000000
*35000000
42000000

DISP=(,DELETE),DSN=&&SYSUT2,SPACE=(7294,(2000,133)),

UN IT=(SYSDA",SEP=(SYSUT1))

IISYSUT3 DO

II

DSN=SYS1.AMODGEN,DISP=(SHR,PASS)

DISP=OLD,VOLUME=(,RETAIN),DSN=SYS1.&OBJ.(&MOD)

*49000000
56000000
*63000000
70000000
X77000000
84000000
91000000

MEMBER NAME LINKS
/ILK EXEC PGM=IEWL,PARM='SIZE=(200K,30K)',

II

REGION=256K

IISYSUT1 DO

II

DSNAME=&&SYSUT1,DISP=(NEW,DELETE),SPACE=(3625,(400,50I),

UN IT=SYSDA

/lSYSPR INT DO

II

SPACE=(121,(4000,3000),RLSE)'SYSOUT=&CLASS,

00000010
00000020
000000030
00000040
X00000050

DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=121,BLKSIZE=121 ),UNIT=(SYSDA,4)

00000060

IISYSPUNCH DO DISP=SHR,VOLUME=(,RETAIN),DSNAME=SYS1.&OBJ

00000070

/lSYSLMOD DO DISP=OLD,UNIT=&UNIT,VOL=SER=&SER,

/I

DSNAME=&N .. &NAME&P1&MOD&P2

20 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

000000080
00000090

Release 1.6 Programming and Documentation Notes

Programming Notes

• You can password protect page data sets by preallocating SYSl.PAGE and then using IEHPROGM to
assign the password.
To protect more than one SYS 1.PAGE data set, IEHPROGM can be used as follows:
ADD

DSNAME=SYS1.PAGE,
PASWORD2=PASS,
VOL=3330=PAGEOO
DELETEP
DSNAME=SYS1.PAGE,
ADD
DSNAME=SYS1.PAGE,
PASWOR D2=PASS,
VOL=3330=PAGEOO

See OS/VS Utilities, GC35-0005-1, for further details concerning the proper JCL and for complete
control card syntax.
• lOS ABEND codes have been improved by adding more information about the conditions that
caused the ABEND.
• lOS channel program workspace definition has been changed for debugging purposes. See.OS/VS2
I/O Supervisor Logic, SY26-3823-1, for additional information.
• The operating system may terminate abnormally if you fail to increase the size of the virtual SQA
when processing jobs that use a large number of buffers (from 20 to 255). The I/O Supervisor keeps
information on the current I/O situation in the virtual SQA. If enough free SQA space cannot be
found for a job, the operating system terminates abnormally with a completion code of 10l.
Although insufficient SQA space could occur with any job, it is more likely to occur when the I/O
Supervisor needs SQA space for a job with a large number of buffers. To avoid terminating
abnormally, you should (I) reduce the number of buffers specified in the BUFNO subparameter of
the DD statement's DCB parameter, or (2) have the operator increase the size of the SQA by
specifying the SQA parameter at system initialization.
• The INITQBF restriction in OS/VS2 Release 1.0 no longer exists in Release 1.6. However, the
parameter is not dynamically changeable via the IPL option.
• TSO ALLOCATE messages IKJ561031 and IKJ56l12A have been changed so that a first level
message, ENTER FREE OR CARRIAGE RETURN +, appears instead of the regular message.
The regular message is now a second level message and appears only if you enter a question mark
in response to the first level message.

Chapter· 1: Functional Summary 21

Documentation Notes

The following changes apply to oS/vS OLTEP (VS 1 Release 1 and VS2 Release 1), GC28-0636-1 :
• The test requirements for several devices have been updated. Please note these changed
requirements for devices to be tested.
Device type
IBM 2701
IBM 2702
IBM 2703

Test Requirements
Telecommunications lines must be offline and unallocated in
order to be tested by OLTEP. Also, all users of the lines (applications
programs and program access methods) must have terminated their use of
the lines and have given the lines back to the operating
system prior to testing.
The IBM 2702 and the IBM 2703 require at least two lines, including line
0, for testing.

IBM 3270

Locally attached 3270 devices can be tested by OLTEP while they are
online or allocated only if they have been allocated to BTAM (Basic
Telecommunications Access Method). Otherwise, these devices must be
offline to the operating system and not allocated to any user.

Remote
TP Terminals 1

The remote terminals must be attached to an IBM 2701,2702,2703,
3704,3705, or 7770 control unit in order to be tested by OLTEP. The
TP line from the control unit to the remote terminals must be offline
and unallocated in the operating system. Once OLTEP has control
of the line, no other user should access it. 0 LTEP retains control of the
line until testing on the remote terminal is complete and another device
is selected at ENTER-DEV ITEST IOPT time.
A special OLTEP data set of symbolically named data must exist before
the remote terminals lare tested .

• Modification of the default values for the optional parameters used to define an OLTEP job step has
caused the following change:
"DSNAME=DUMMY" should be replaced by "DUMMY" in the INPUT DD, SYMSYM DD,
SERLOG DD, ACCIN DD, and SYSABEND DD statements.
.

1 Teleprocessing

terminals supported by OLTEP include 1030, 1050, 1060, 1130,2020,2260,2265,
2715-11,2721,2740,2741,2760,2770,2780,2979, and TOUCH-TONE* devices.
*Trademark of Bel} System

22 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Chapter 2: Maintenance Activity

The following information is contained in this chapter:
APAR list
Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs) resolved

Chapter 2: Maintenance Activity 23

APAR List
The following is a list of APARs fixed in Release 1.6:

OS41592
OS41593
OS41594
OS41595
)S41596
OS41597
OS41598
OS41599
OS41601
OS41602
OS41603
0541604
0541605
0541606
0541607
0541608
OS41609
o S4161 0
OS41611
OS41612
aS41613
JS41614
OS41615
OS45117
0548276
OS50190
OS50192
OS5020 8
OS51065
OS51078
OS51090
0551097
0551783
0551787
OS51796
0552502
OS52506
OS52791
OS52946
OS52951
OS52955
JS52958
os52960
OS52963
OS52969
OS52971
OS52972
OS 529 84
J552995
0553603
D60-0P2C
)541592
0541593
0541594
OS41595

OS41596
OS41597
OS41598
OS41599
OS41601
JS41602
OS41603
OS41604
OS41605
JS41606
OS41607
0541608
0541609
0541610
0541611
OS41612
OS41613
OS41614
OS41615
OS45117
OS48276
JS50190
OS50192
0550208
OS51065
)S51078
OS51090
OS51097
OS51783
Os51787
0551796
OS52502
OS52506
OS52791
OS52946
OS52951
OS52955
OS52958
OS52960
OS52963
OS52969
OS52971
0552972
OS52984
OS52995
J553603
OS53605
0553606
OS53610
JS53611
0553617
OS53627
aS53628
OS53632
0553636

24 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

OS53639
OS54155
OS54262
OS54268
OS54269
)S54271
OS54273
OS54274
OS54276
aS511277
OS54280
0554283
05511290
0554297
0554299
OS54300
OS54471
OS54921
OS54922
OS54923
OS54926
OS54929
OS54930
JS54931
OS54933
OS54935
OS54942
OS54948
o S54956
0554959
OS55236
0555381
0555382
OS55383
0555385
)S55387
o S5 53 89
OS55391
OS55392
0555393
OS55402
OS55404
OS55420
)S55593
0555923
OS55925
OS55926
0555927
0555932
0555941
OS55944
0555948
0555958
OS56202
0556206

OS56208
OS56209
OS56213
OS56217
OS56222
OS56226
OS56230
OS56231
OS56234
OS56303
)S56307
OS56312
0556318
a556320
)556332
OS56606
OS56610
OS56611
OS56614
OS56615
OS56617
OS56624
OS56626
OS56629
OS56630
JS56631
OS56889
OS56891
0556898
OS56902
0556906
OS56907
0556908
OS56912
OS56915
0556918
OS56920
OS57087
0557173
OS57322
OS57324
OS57325
JS57332
OS57334
0557345
)S57355
OS57356
OS57357
0557360
0557661
OS57673
JS57674
0557681
0557684
0557685

OS57687
OS57691
OS57692
OS57694
OS 57695
OS57699
OS58434
OS58435
OS58440
OS58444
OS58446
0558451
0558454
0558456
0558457
OS58602
OS58670
)S58988
OS58992
OS58993
OS58994
JS58995
o S5 8997
OS58998
OS59003
OS59004
0559006
OS59008
0559011
0559012
0559015
OS59016
0559020
0559024
0559025
OS59027
0559028
OS59038
OS59039
OS59040
0559162
OS59165
OS59166
)559169
0559170
OS59171
0559174
OS59175
0559180
OS59181
0559184
0559188
OS59189
)559194
0559195

0559235
055950.1
055950.3
055950.8
055950.9
0559523
0559524
0559533
0559538
0559961
0559967
0559970.
0559972
0559976
0559987
Cl560002
0560.0.0.4
0560.0.0.5
OS6o.CC7
0560.0.11
0560012
05600.13
0560.311
0560.316
0560.320.
0560.335
0560.341
0560.792
0560.814
0560820.
05610.43
o S61 0.58
05610.77
05610.99
0561761
0561771
0561772
OYCo.o.01
OYCCo.C2
Oyo.o.CC4
ClYCOCo.7
OYCOC09
OYCOC10
OYC Co. 12
o yo. Co. 13
OYCC019
OYOOC20
OYCCC21
OYC0022
OYO 00.23
OYCCC24
OYOOC25
OYCOo.26

OYCo.o.27
OYC 00. 28
OYCCC29
Oyo.o.C3o.
OYOO031
OYCo.o.32
OYCOO 33
OYCCo.34
Oyo.CC35
Oyo.Co.36
OYCOC37
Oyo.OC38
OYOCC39
Oyo.C04C
Oyo.C041
OYCCC42
OYC Co. 43
OYOOC44
OYOOo.45
OYOO05o.
OYCOC52
OYCOo.54
OYCOo.55
OYOO056
OYCCo.57
OYOO058
OYo.0059
OYCo.o.6C
OYC 006 2
OYC0064
OYC('o.65
OYCCC66
OYOO067
OYOO068
OYC0070.
OYCOC71
OYC 0.0.72
OYOO073
Oyo.o.074
Oyo.OC76
Oyo.CC8C
OYCC1CC
OYCC1o.1
Oyo.C1C2
OYCC 10. 3
OYCC1C4
OYCC1C5
OYCC1C6
OYCC1C7
OYCC1C8
OYC01C9
OYOC11C
OYC0111
Oyo.0113
OYC 0 114

OYO 0. 115
OYOC116
OYCC117
OYC 0118
OYC0119
oyo.C121
Oyo.o.122
OYC0123
Oyo.0125
OY00126
OY00127
Oyo.o.128
OYC0129
OYCC130
OYC0131
Oyo.C132
OYCo. 133
OYCo.134
Oyo.0135
OYCC136
OYCC137
Oyo.0138
OYCo.139
OYC0140
OY00141
Oyo.0142
OY00143
Oyo.0144
OYC0145
OYCC146
OYOC147
Oyo.C149
OY00150
OYCC151
OYC 0152
OYC0153
OYCC 154
OY00155
OY(0156
OYC0157
OYO 0.158
OYCC159
Oyo.C160
OY00161
OYCC 163
OYC0166
OYO 0.168
OYCC169
OYCC17C
OYCC171
OYC 0172
OY00174
OYCC175
Oyo.0176
OYCC177

OYCC178
OYC0179
OYO 0180
OYC0181
OYC0182
OYC0184
OYO.0185
OYCC186
OYC0187
Oyo.0188
Oyo.0189
oyo.019o.
OYC 0 191
OYC0193
OYC 0194
OYC0195
OYC0196
Oyo.o.197
OYo. 0.198
OYC 0199
oyo.C2CC
OYCC2C1
OYCo.2C2
OYCo.203
Oyo.0204
Oyo.02o.5
OYCC20.6
OYC0207
ClYC02o.8
OYCC2C9
OYCC21C
OYC0211
OYC0213
OYCC214
OYCo.215
Oyo.O.216
OYCC217
OYCC218
OYCC219
OYCC22C
OYCC221
OYCC222
OYOC223
OY00224
OYC0225
OYCC226
OYCC227
OYO 0.228
OYCC229
OYCC23C
OYOC232
OYC0234
OYCC235
OYCC236
OYCo.237

OYCC238
Oyo.0.239
Oyo.o.24o.
OYo.o. 241
OYOC242
OYCC243
OYCC244
OYCC245
Oyo.C246
Oyo.C247
Oyo.C248
OYCo.250
OYCC251
OYO 0.252
OYO 02 53
OYCC254
OYOC255
Oyo.o.257
ClYCC258
Oyo.C261
OY00.263
Oyo.C264
Oyo.o.265
OYCo.266
OY00267
Oyo.0.271
OYCo.272
OYC0273
OYC0274
OYCo.275
OYCo.276
ClYCC277
oyo.C278
OYC0279
OYCo.28C
OYCo.283
OYC 0.2 84
OYCo.285
OYOC286
OYC0287
Oyo.C288
Oyo.C289
OYCo.29C
OYC 0.292 .
OYC 0.293
OYC 0.294
OYC0295
Oyo.0296
OYC0297
OYCC299
OYC030C
OYCC3C1
Oyo.C3o.3
Oyo.o.3C7
Oyo.03o.9

Chapter 2: Maintenance Activity 25

OY00310
OY00312
OYC 0313
OY00314
OY00316
OY00317
OYO 0318
OY00319
OY00321
OY00322
OY00323
oye 0324
OY00325
OY00327
OYO 03 28
OY00329
oye 0332
OY00333
OYOO334
OY00335
OY00336
OY00338
OY00339
OY00340
OY00341
OY00342
OY00343
OY00344
OY00345
OY00346
OYO 0348
OY00349
OY00350
OY00351
OY00352
OY00353
OY00354
OY00356
OY00358
OY00359
OYOO360
OY00361
OYO 036 2
OY00363
OYO 0364
OY00365
OY00368
OY00370
OY00372
OY00373
OY00374
OY00375
OY00376
OY00377
OY00379

OY00386
OY00387
OY00388
OY00390
OY00391
OYOC392
OY00393
OY00397
OY00398
OY00400
OY00401
OY00425
OY004.26
OY00427
OY00429
OY00430
OY00431
OY00432
OY00434
OY00445
OY00448
OY00540
OY00542
OY00543
OY00544
OY00546
OY00547
OYO U5'S2
OY00555
OY00556
)Y00557
OY00558
OY00559
O-Y00560
OYO 0565
OY00567
OY00568
OY00569
OY(\0570
OYOO57'
OY00572
OY00573
OYO 0574
OY00575
OY00576
OY00577
OY00578
OYOO579
OY00580
OY00583
OY00584
OY00585
OY00586
OYC 0587
OYC05-88

26 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

OY00589
OY00590
OYO 0592
OY00597
OYO 0598
OYO 0599
OYC0600
OY00602
OYO 0603
OY00605
OY00607
OY00608
OY00609
OY00610
OY00612
OY00614
OY00615
OY00618
OY00619
OY00620
OY00621
OY00621
OY00623
OY00624
OY00626
OY00627
OY00628
OY00629
OY00630
OY00631
OYQ0632
OY00633
OY00636
OY00637
OY00638
OY00639
OY00641
OY00643
OY00644
OY00645
OY00646
OY00648
OY00649
OY00650
OY00651
OY00652
OY00653
OY00654
OY00655
OY00656
OY00657
OY00658
OY00659
OY00660
OYO 0661

OY00662
OY00663
OY00664
OY0066.5
OY00666
OY00667
JYO 0668
OY00669
OY 0067 0
OY00673
OY00674
OY00679
OY00682
OY00684
Oye0800
OYC0801
OY00802
OY00803
OYO 0804
OYC0805
OY00806
OY00807
Dye 0808
OY00809
OY00810
OY00811
o YO 0812
OYC0813
OY00814
Dye 0815
OYC 0816
OY00817
OY00818
OY00819
OY00820
OY00821
OY00822
OY00823
OY00824
OY00825
OY00826
OY00827
OYO 08 28
OY00829
OY00830
OYO 0831
OY00832
OY00834
OY00835
OY00836
OY00837
OY00838
OY00839
OY00840
Dye 0841

OY00842
OY00843
OY00844
OY00845
OY00846
OY00847
OYO 0848
OY00849
OY00851
OY'00854
JYC 0855
OY00856
OY00858
OY00860
OY00864
OY00865
OY00866
OY00867
OYO 0868
OY00869
OY00870
OY00871
OY008?3
OY00874
OY00875
OY00877
OY00879
OY00882
OYO 0884
OY00888
OY00891
OYOO892
0100893
OYO 0894
OY00895
OY 00896
OY00897
OYO 0898
OY00899
OY00900
OY00901
OY00902
OY00903
OY00904
OY00906
OYOC907
OY00908
OY00909
OY00911
OY00912
Oye09l3
OY00914
OY00915
OYCG9l8
OY00920
OY00921

OY00922
OY00924
OY00925
OY00926
OY00927
OY00928
OY00929
OY00930
::>Y00931
OY00932
OY00934
OY00935
OY00936
OY00937
OY00938
OY00939
OY00940
OYC0941
OY00942
OY00943
OY00944
OY00941
OY0094'9
OY00951
OY00953
OYC0954
OY00955
OY00956
OY00951
OY00958
OY00960
OY00961
OY00962
OY00963
OY00964
OYOC969
OYC0970
OY00911
OY00972
OY00973
OY00914
OY00915
OY00917
OYO 0978
OY00979
OYO 0980
OY00981
::>Y00982
OYO 0983
OY00984
OYO 0985
OYO 09 86
OY00981
OY00988
OY00989
OY00992
OYO 0994

OY00995
OY00996
::>Y00991
OYO 0998
OY 00999
OY01002
OYO 1003
OY01015
OY01016
OY01017
::>Y01018
OY01019
OY01020
OY01021
OYO 1022
OY01023
OY01024
OY01025
::>Y01026
OY01021
OY01028
OY01029
)Y01030
OY01031
OY01032
OY01033
)YO 1035
OY01036
OY01031
OY01038
OY01042
OY01043
OY01044
OY01045
::>YO 1046
OY01047
OY01048
OY01049
OY01050
OY01051
OY01052
OY01053
OY01055
oY01056
OY01057
OY01058
OY01059
OY01060
OY01061
OYO 1062
0.101063
OY01064
OY01065
OY01066
::>Y01067
OY01068
OY01069

OY01070
::>YO 1071
OY01072
oY01073
OY01074
OY01015
::>Y01076
OY01077
OY01078
OY01079
OY01090
OY01091
OY01092
OYO 1093
OY01094
oY01095
OY01096
OY01091
OY01098
OY01100
OY01101
OY01102
::>Y01103
OY01104
OY01105
::>Y01106
OY01101
OY01108
OY01109
::> YO 1112
OY01162
OY01163
OY01164
o YO 1165
::>Y01166
OY01161
OY01168
o yO 1169
OY01170
oY01171
OY01172
OYO 1173
OY01174
OY01175
OY01176
OY01177
OYO 1118
OY01179
OY01180
OY01181
: > YO 1182
o YO 1183
OY01184
OY01185
OY01186
OY01187
OY01188

OY01189
OY01190
: > YO 1191
OY01192
OY01193
OY01194
OYO 1195
OY01196
OY01197
OY01198
::>Y01200
::>Y01201
OY01202
OY01203
OYO 1204
OY01205
OY01206
OY01207
OY01208
OY01209
OY01210
: > YO 1212
OY01213
OY01215
o YO 1216
OY01211
OY01218
OY01219
oY01220
::>Y01221
OY01222
OY01223
OY01221
OY01228
OY01229
OY01230
OYO 1231
OY01232
OY01233
OY01234
OY01235
OY01236
OY01231
o YO 1238
OY01240
OY01241
OYO 1242
OY01243
OY01244
OY01245
OY01246
OY01241
OY01248
OY01249
OY01250
::> YO 1251 '
OY01252

OY01253
OY01254
::>Y01255
OY'O 1256
OY01251
OY01258
OY01259
OY01260
OY01264
OYO 1265
OY01268
OY01269
OY01284
OY01289
OY01300
OY01371
c>Y01378
OY01380
OY.O 1381
OY01383
OY01384
OY01385
::>Y01386
OY01388
OY01469
OY01410
OY01471
OY01474
OY01750
OYO 1751
OY01752
OY01754
OY01802
: > YO 1812
::>Y01948
OY02005

OYOO123
OYOO125
OYOO137
OYOO148
OY00262
OYOO315
OYOO353
OY00368
OYOO673
OY00680
OYOO685
OY00872
OYOO892
OY01382
OY01800

Chapter 2: Maintenance Activity 27

PTFs Resolved

The following is a list of PTFs resolved in Release 1.6:

PTF Number

Component

UY70001

5742-SC1-14

UY70002

5742-SC1-UO

UY70003

5742-SC1-GO

UY70004

5742-SC1-07

UY70005

5742-SC1-CB

UY70006

5742-SC1-D7

UY70008

5742-SC1-20

UY70009

5742-SC1-CB

UY70010

5742-SC1-20

UY70011

5742-SC1-01

UY70012

5742-SC1-C5

UY70013

5742-SC1-06

UY70014

5742-SC1-C5

UY70015

5742-SC1-C2

UY70016

5742-SC1-C3

UY70017

5742-SC1-06

UY70019

5742-SC1-D7

UY70020

5742-SC1-08

UY70021

5742-SC1-B2

UY70022

5742-SC1-06

UY70023

5742-SC1-T4

UY70024

5742-SC1-D1

UY70025

5742-SC1-C5

UY70026

5742-SC1-C3

UY70028

5742-SC1-DO

UY70031

5742-SC1-DO

UY70032

5742-SC1-20

UY70035

5742-SC1-20

UY70038

5742-SC1-C3

UY70040

5742-SC1-CA

UY70041

57 42-SC 1-08

UY70042

5742-SC1-C5

UY70045

5742-SC1-10

UY70018
UY70027
UY70039

5742-SCl-21
5742-SCI-CD
5742-SCI-CA

28 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Releax

Chapter 3:

Ordering and Distribution

The following information is contained in this chapter:
Ordering procedures
Distribution procedures
Basic material list
Optional material list
Hardware engineering change levels
Documentation support

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 29

Ordering Procedures

To order OS/VS2 release 1.6, contact your IBM representative or the IBM Branch Office serving your
locality. It is no longer necessary to fill out a Program Order Form; your IBM representative places the
order for you.
All new users of VS2 should order the Starter System as well as the Distribution Libraries. The initial
system generation cannot be performed without the Starter System.
If additional features, such as the Starter System, are desired after your order has been received, you
may order them through your IBM representative or the local IBM Branch Office.
System control programs such as the Emulator programs that are not shipped in the distribution
libraries are avai1able to VS2 users at no additional cost. They must be ordered separately. To order
these or for additional information, contact your IBM representative or the local IBM Branch Office.

Distribution Procedures

OS/VS2 Release 1.6 is distributed only on magnetic tape. The number of user volumes required is
specified in the basic and optional material lists.
The Distribution Libraries are distributed as unloaded partitioned data sets. These can be loaded to
various direct access devices using the IEBCOPY utility in the Starter System. For additional
information on installation procedures, see OS/VS2 System Generation Reference, GC26-3792.

30 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Material for Starter Operating System

You get one copy of machine readable material containing a Starter Operating System for restoring to a
2314/2319 or a 3330. Order the basic material by selecting one of the following feature numbers:

No. of Tape
Volumes

Feature
Number

Residence

Track/Density

6000

2314/2319

9 track/800 BPI tape

6001

2314/2319

9 track/1600 BPI tape

6002

3330

9 track/800 BPI tape

6003

3330

9 track/1600 BPI tape

none (DTR)

none (DTR)

DASDI and DUMP/RESTORE precede the dumped disk pack data on a restore tape.
*6999

Starter System not ordered.

Note: See "Release 1.6 Special System Generation Considerations" if you have a 158/168 system.
*Use this number if you have retained a Starter Operating System from a previous release.

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 31

Basic Program Material List

The basic program material list identifies the available systems and data sets contained on the unloaded
distribution library tapes. You get one copy of machine readable material consisting of OS/VS2
Distribution Libraries. Order the basic program material by selecting one of the following specify
numbers:

Specify
Number

Track/Density

No. of Tape
Volumes

9027

9 track/800 BPI tape

2

9029

9 track/1600 BPI tape

Note: To initially generate the system, a Starter Operating System is required.
The following is a list of data sets contained on the unloaded distribution library tapes:
SYS1.AOSOO
SYS1.AOS03
SYS1.AOS04
SYS1.AOS05
SYS1.AOS06
SYS1.AOS10
SYS1.AOS11
SYS1.AOS12
SYS1.AOSAO
SYS1.AOSBO
SYS1.AOSB3
SYS1.AOSCA
SYS1.AOSCD

SYS1.AOSCE
SYS1.AOSC2
SYS1.AOSC5
SYS1.AOSC6
SYS1.AOSDO
SYS1.AOSD7
SYS1.AOSD8
SYS1.AOSUO
SYS1.APARMLIB
SYS1.APROCLIB
SYS1.ASAMPLIB
SYS1.ALPALIB
SYS1.AGENLIB

SYS1.AMACLIB
SYS1.AMODGEN
SYS1.AOS07
SYS1.AOS20
SYS1.AOS21
SYS1.AOSGO
SYS1.AOST3
SYS1.AOST4
SYS1.ACMDLlB
SYS1.AHELP
SYS1.ATCAMMAC
SYS 1.ATSOMAC
SYS1.AUADS

In addition to the basic program material, one copy of each of the following publications is also
provided:
OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6), GC28-060 1-1
TNL No. GN26-070S to OS/VS2 System Generation Reference, GC26-3792

32 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Optional Program Material List

The Optional Program Material (Source Libraries) is available from DP-PID on 9 track 800 or 1600 BPI
tapes.
Any assemblies done utilizing OS/VS2 SYMBOLICS must have SYSl.AMODGEN concatenated to
SYS I.AMACLIB and SYS 1.APVTMACS. SYS 1.AMODGEN contains Stage II SYSGEN macros, some
of which are called by other modules in the system. If you do not specify TSO in your system, you
must concatenate SYS 1.ATSOMAC to SYS 1.AMACLIB, SYS 1.AMODGEN and SYS 1.APVTMACS.
SYS 1.ATSOMAC contains macros which may be required during the assembly of non-TSO modules.
An assembly of the source code may result in object code which is not the same byte for byte, as the
object code in the distribution libraries. This is due to differences in macro expansion which do not
affect execution of the modules.
The machine readable material contains the system control program source code in SYSIN format;
the code is divided into nine component groups.
Order optional material by selecting one or more of the following feature numbers:
Feature
Number

Group

7801
7802
7805
7806
7809
7810
7813
7814
7817
7818
7821
7822
7825
7826
7829
7830
7833
7834

I nstallation Processors
I nstallation Processors
Utilities
Utilities
Data Management
Data Management
BTAM/ISAM
BTAM/ISAM
Prob. Deter/Diagnostics
Prob. Deter/Diagnostics
Control Program
Control Program
TSO
TSO
TCAM/Graph"ics
TCAM/Graphics
DSS
DSS

Track/Density

9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600
9/800
9/1600

No. of Tape
Volumes

1

2
2
3
3
3
3

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 33

The relationship between system control program components and the nine component groups is as
follows:
Feature
Number

Group

Components

Component IDs

Microfiche
Order Numbers

7801/7802

Installation Processors

Assembler
Linkage Editor
Loader

5742-SC1-03
5742-SC1-04
5742-SC1-05

SJD2-0890
SJD2-0860
SJD2-0870

7805/7806

Utilities

IBCDMPPS
IBCDASDI
ICAPRTBL
IEHDASDR
IEHLlST
IEHPROGM
IEBCOPY
IEBGENER
IEBUPDTE
IEBEDIT
IEBPTPCH
IEHMOVE
IEHINITT
IFHSTATR
IEHATLAS
IEBTCRIN
IEBISAM
IEBDG
IEBCOMPR

5742-SC1-10
5742-SC1-11
5742-SC1-12
5742-SC1-UO
5742-SC1-U2
5742-SC1-U3
57 42-SC 1-U6
5742-SC1-U7
5742-SC1-U8
5742-SC1-U9
5742-SC1-UA
5742-SC1-UC
5742-SC1-UD
5742-SC1-UE
5742-SC1-UF
57 42-SC 1-UG
5742-SC1-UH
57 42-SC 1-UJ
5742-SC1-UK

SJD2-0750
SJD2-0760
SJD2-0800
SJD2-0770
SJD2-0060
SJD2-0070
SJD2-0170
SJD2-0180
SJD2-0190
SJD2-0050
SJD2-0200
SJD2-0160
SJD2-0020
SJD2-0030
SJD2-0780
SJD2-0580
SJD2-0220
SJD2-0230
SJD2-0210

7809/7810

Data Management

SAM
OPEN/CLOSE/EOV
PAM
CATALOG
DADSM
OCR
MICR
DAM
Password Protect
3505/3525 Spt.

5742-SC1-DO
5742-SC1-D1
5742-SC1-D2
5742-SC1-D3
5742-SC1-D4
5742-SC1-D5
5742-SC1-D6
5742-SC1-D7
5742-SC1-DC
5742-SC1-DD

SJD2-0660
SJD2-0830
SJD2-0670
SJD2-0080
SJD2-0840
SJD2-0600
SJD2-0680
SJD2-0690
SJD2-0110
SJD2-0590

7813/7814

BT AM/ISAM/VSAM

BTAM
3735 Macros/Util.
ISAM
VSAM

5742-SC1-20
5742-SC1-22
5742-SC1-D8
5742-SC1-DE

SJD2-0560
SJD2-0490
SJD2-0810
SJD2-1220

7817/7818

Prob. Deter/Diagnostics

OLTEP
GTF
AMASPZAP
AMDPRDMP
AMBLIST
AMDSADMP
AMAPTFLE
AMDPRDMP (EDIT)
OBR/EREP
RMS

5742-SC1-06
5742-SC1-11
5742-SC1-12
5742-SC1-13
5742-SC1-14
5742-SC1-15
5742-SC1-16
5742-SC1-18
5742-SC1-CD
5742-SC1-CE

SJD2-0550
SJD2-0430
SJD2-0440
SJD2-0450
SJD2-0880
SJD2-0460
SJD2-0470
SJD2-0480
SJD2-0420
SJD2-0270

34 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Feature
Number

Group

Components

Component 10's

7821/7822

Control Program

Scheduler SMF
Mapping Macros
SMF
Checkpoint/Rest.
Sysout Writer
System Restart
Allocation
Q Manager
Initiator
Termination
Commands
Reader /1 nterpreter
IPL
Overlap Supervisor
lOS
DIDOCS
Supervisor
FETCH
DASD ERP
Unit Record ERP
Tape ERP/VES
Extended SVC Router
Floating Pt. Simul.
PVTMACS

5742-SC1-00
5742-SC1-01
5742-SC1-02
5742-SC1-09
5742-SCl-82
5742-SC1-83
5742 -SC 1-84
5742-SC1-85
5742-SC1-86
5742-SC1-87
5742-SC1-88
5742-SC1-89
5742-SC1-C1
5742-SC1-C2
5742-SC1-C3
5742-SC1-C4
5742-SC1-C5
5742-SC1-C7
5742-SC1-CA
5742-SC1-C8
5742-SC1-CC
5742-SC1-CF
5742-SC1-CP

SJD2-0090
SJD2-0540
SJD2-0010
SJD2-0820
SJD2-0790
SJD2-0330
SJD2-0350
SJD2-0360
SJD2-0370
SJD2-0380
SJD2-0390
SJD2-0400
SJD2-0250
SJD2-0640
SJD2-0700
SJD2-0300
SJD2-0260
SJD2-0650
SJD2-0710
SJD2-0720
SJD2-0040
SJD2-0530
SJD2-0140
(Symbolics only)

7825/7826

TSO

TSO EDIT
TSO TEST
TSO Utilities
TSO Data Mgmt.
TSO Scheduler
Link/Loadgo Prompter
TSO Supervisor
TSO TRACE

5742-SC1-TO
5742-SC1-T1
5742-SC1-T2
5742-SC1-T3
5742-SC1-T4
5742-SC1-T5
5742-SC1-T7
5742-SC1-T9

SJD2-0240
SJD2-0130
SJD2-0120
SJD2-0740
SJD2-0410
SJD2-0850
SJD2-0320
SJD2-0100

7829/7830

TCAM/Graphics

GSP
TCAM
GAM
TSO Subrtns for TCAM

5742-SC1-07
5742-SC1-21
5742-SC1-GO
5742-SC1-T8

SJD2-0280
SJD2-0570
SJD2-0290
SJD2-0730

7833/7834

DSS

DSS

5742-SC1-10

SJD2-0130

Microfiche
Order Numbers

Note: Module status, module directory, and module index reports are available under microfiche order
number SJD2-000 1.

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 35

Current System Programs

The following Current System Programs can be used with OS/VS2. The programs can be extracted from
Release 21.6 of OS.
COBOLF

Note 1

COBOL F Library

Note 1

Full ANS COBOL V2
Full ANS COBOL V2 Library
FORTRAN G
FORTRAN H
FORTRAN G & H Library
FORTRAN Syntax Checker
PL/I F

Note 2

PL/I Library
PL/I Syntax Checker
Sort/Merge

Notes:
1.
Program withdrawn, but will operate with VS2.
2.
Teleprocessing support is not available in this environment since QTAM is not supported by VS,
and PL/I F does not support TCAM.
Please contact your FE representative to determine what PTFs might be required for these CSPs to
operate correctly with VS2.

36 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

Hardware Engineering Change Levels

The following are the minimum engineering change levels necessary to support the listed devices:

Model·15511

Ee 263031
Ee 261766

Model 158

Ee 262936 plus REAs 02-045-041 through 02-045-049
EC 262951 plus REA 02-57-118

3830 Control Unit

Ee 427556

3275 Dial Device

Ee 718549

3411 Control Unit

Ee 733733

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 37

Documentation Support

The following chart shows OS/VS2 publications arranged according to user application: Following the
chart is a list of OS/VS2 publications with the appropriate order numbers and TNL numbers, if any.

38 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

(

NEW USER

)1----------------,

----1-------1

---------,

Data Processing
Concepts

Virtua I Storage
Concepts

I ntroduction to Data
Processing

Introduction to Virtual
Storage in System/370

OS/VS Master
Index

GC20-1684

GR20-4260

GC28-0602

+

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Operati ng System
Concepts

I

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I
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Summary of VS
Components

VS Term i no logy

IBM System/370 System
Summary

IBM Data Processi ng
Glossary

GA22-7001

GC20-1699

IBM System/360 Operati ng
System Introduction
GC28-6534

I

I

I

Data Management
Concepts

Teleprocessi ng
Concepts

Introduction to Data
Management

Introduction to
Teleprocessi ng

SC20-8095

SC20-8096

L ________ _

---------~

L _______ _

OPERATING A VS2
SYSTEM
PROGRAMMI NG
APPLICATIONS IN A
VS2 SYSTEM
PROBLEM
DETERMINATION AIDS
IN VS2
MAl NTAINING OR
MODIFYING A VS2
SYSTEM

____ - __ J

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Overall Planning
Information

I
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OS/VS2 Planning and
Use Guide

I

GC28-0600

I

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I

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Estimating VS2 Storage
Requirements

Generati ng a VS2
System

~

l

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OS/VS2 Release 1
Guide

OS/VS2 Storage
Estimates

OS/VS System
Generation Introduction

GC28-060 1

GC28-0604

GC26-3790

VS2 Release

L _________________ ..,

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Data Management

OS/VS2 TSO Guide
GC28-0644

OS/VS Data
Management for
System Programmers

SMF
OS/VS System
Management Faci lities

GC26-3792

(SMF)

I I
Operator's library:
S/370 Model 145
Procedures
GC38-0015

Operator's li brary:
OS/VS2 Reference
GC38-0210

If you have a Display
Console

If you have TCAM

Operator's library:
OS/VS Console

Operator's library:
OS/VS2 Display

Operator's library:
OS/VS TCAM

Configurations

Con soles 0

!

8

TSO

OS/VS2 System
Generation Reference

IL L
-_
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Overall VS2
Operating
Information

30

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If

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GC35-0004

Checkpo i nt;Restart
OS/VS
Checkpoi nt/Restart
GC26-3784

IL __ ---,

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Operator's library:
OS/VS2 TSO
GC38-0220

GC 38-026
GC3 -0 5
IL _GC38-0120
__________________________

GC28-0631

OS/VS Tape Labels
GC26-3795
OS/VS Virtual Storage
Access Method (VSAM)
Planning Guide
GC26-3799

:I iL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -.JI
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Services

I

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!

Data Management
Services

Support Programs

Supervisor Services

~

OSjVS JCL Services

osjvs Data Management
Service Guide

OSjJS Supervisor Services
and Macro Instructions

GC28-0617

GC26-3783

GC27-6979

+

+

osjVS JCL Reference

OSjVS Data Management
Macro Instructions

GC28-0618

GC26-3793

~

Linkage Editor and
Loader

OSjvS and DOSjVS
Assembler Language

OSjVS Linkage Editor
and Loader

OSjVS Uti lities

GC33-4010

GC26-3813

GC35-0005

osjVS Assembler
Programmer's Guide
GC33-4021

If you are interested in coding:

TP applications

L

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Assembler

osjvs JC L Syntax
Reference Summary
GX28-0619

I

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Uti Iities

I
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I
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I
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I
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,

,

,

,

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BTAM

TCAM

3735

2250

I
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OS/VS BTAM

I

OS/VS TCAM
Programmer's Guide

GC27-6980

IBM 3735 Programmer's
Guide (OS and DOS
Systems)

OS/VS Graphic
Programming Services
(GPS) for IBM 2250
Display Unit

OS/VS Graphic
Programming Services
(GPS) for IBM 2260
Display Station
(Local Attachment)

GC27-6971

GC27-6972

I

I

GC30-2034

GC30-3001

I

~---------------------------~
I

J

1285/1287/1288

Using the TSO
Command Language

~

OSNS2 TSO Terminal

OS Data Management
Services and Macro
Instructi ons for
IBM 1419/1275

OS Data Management
Services and Macro
Instructions for IBM
1285/1287/1288

GC21-5006

GC21-5004

OSjVS Graphic
Subroutine Package
(GSP) for FORTRAN
IV, COBOL, and
PL/I
GC27-6973
~

I
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275

,

GSP

L ___________________________

I

1419

2260

WdHng

1

TMP 0' CP

+

User's Guide

OS/MVT and OS/VS2
TSO Terminals

GC28-0645

GC28-6762

~

OSjVS2 TSO Guide
To Writing a Terminal
Mon i tor Program or
a Command Processor
GC28-0648

OS/VS2 TSO Command
Language Reference
GC28-0646

~------------------------~
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OSNS2 TSO Command
Language Reference
Summary
GX28-0647

I
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------------------------------------------------,
Messages and Codes

I

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System Messages

+

+

OS/VS Message Library:
VS2 System Messages

OS/VS Message Library:
VS2 System Codes

GC3S-1002

GC3S-100S

I

I

I

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Service Aids and OLTEP
Messages ~

OS/VS Message Library:
Utilities Messages
GC38-1005

GC38-1006

I

Linkage Editor and
Loader Messages

+
OS/VS Message Library:
Service Aids and OLTEP
Messages

I

I

OS/VS Message Li brary:
Linkage Editor and
Loader Messages

Graphics

!

!

OS/VS Message Library:
VS2 TSO Messages
GC38-1009

GC3S-1007

I

TSO Messages

OS/VS Problem
Determination Aids
and Messages and Codes
for GPS and GSP

I

1

Routing and Descriptor
Codes

OS/VS Message Library:
Routing and Descriptor
Codes
GC38-1004

GC27-6974

RAS Tools

I
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~
OS/VS Service Aids
GC2S-0633

I

I
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I

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I

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Reading Dumps

Using OLTEP

OS)vS2 Debugging
Guide
GC2S-0632

OS/VS OLTEP

Using SYS1.LOGREC

~

~

OS/VS SYS1.LOGREC
Error Recording

GC28-0636
GC28-0638

OS/VS Service Aids
Reference Summary

GX28-0634
IL _____________________________________________________
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--------------------------------l
Logic Summary
Master Index

System Data Areas

OS/VS Master Index
of Logic

OS/VS2 Planning and
Use Guide

OS/VS2 System Data
Areas

GY28-0603

GC28-0600

SY28-0606

Job Management

Supervisor

System Initialization

Checkpoi nt/Restart

l

!

t

!

OS/VS2 Job
Management Logic

OS/VS2 IPL and NIP
Logic

OS/VS2 Supervisor
Logic

OS/VS2 Checkpoint/
Restart Logic

SY28-0620

SY27-7243

SY27-7244

SY26-3820

-----------------------------~

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l

OS/vs SAM Logic
SY26-3788

OS/vs ISAM Logic
SY26-3786

OS/VS BDAM Logic

I

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!

OS/VS2
Logic

I/o Supervisor

SY26-3823

I

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!

I

DADSM

Catalog

I
Tnagemen,

I
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t

t

t

OS/VS Open/Close/EOV
Logic

OS/VS DADSM Logic

OS/VS Cata log
Management Logic

OS BSAM Logic for
IBM 1419/1275

SY26-3785

SY26-3787

SY35-0003

GY21-0012

OS Data Management
Macro Logic for
IBM 1285/1287/1288
GY21-0013

SY26-3789

IL __________________________________

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r

BTAM

+

OS/VS BTAM Logic
SY27-7246

I

TCAM

OS/VS

T~M

II

3735

Log;c

IBM 3735 ;mg,ammable
Buffered Terminal Form
Description Macro
Instructions and Form
Description Utility
Program Logic Manual
(OS and DOS Systems)

SY30-2039

I

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II

------------,
I!

GSP

OS/VS

Method Logic

Oriented Routines Logic

SY27-7240

SY27-7241

Problem

OS/VS Gmp:k Subroutine Package (GSP)
for FORTRAN IV,
L/
COBOL, and P I
SY27-7242

- - - - -

~---------------~

Gm~k'

II
II
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Service Aids

OLTEP

SYS 1. LOGREC
Error Recording

OS/VS2 RecoveryManagement

OS/VS2 Service
Aids Logic

OS/VS OLTEP
Logic

OS/VS
SYS1.LOGREC

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Logic
SY33-8041

UHHH.,1

Unkage EdHo, ond
Loader

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Logic
SY26-3815

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Logic
SY35-0005

------------------------~

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Control{rOgram
OS/VS2 TSO Control
Program Logic
SY28-0649

TMP &

ser~ice Routines

I

OS/VS2 TSO Terminal
Monitor Program and
Service Routines Logic
SY28-0650

I

OS/VS2 TSO Command Processor

~~~~_6~~~me III - TEST

OS/VS2 TSO Command

~~;;~~;5~OgiC Volume IV

I,

II
II
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~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~

Planning and Implementing a VS2 System
OS/VS2 Planning and Use Guide
OS/VS2 Release 1.6 Guide
OS/VS2 Storage Estimates
OS/VS2 System Generation Introduction
OS/VS2 System Generation Reference
OS/VS2 TSO Guide
OS/VS System Management Facilities (SMF)
OS/VS Checkpoint/Restart
OS/VS Data Management for System Programmers
OS/VS Tape Labels
OS/VS Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM)
Planning Guide
OS TCAM Concepts and Facilities

Base Order Number
GC28-0600-2
GC28-0601-1
GC28-0604-0

Applicable TN Ls

G C26-3792 -,;1
GC28-0644-0
GC35-0004-3
G C26-3784-1
GC28-0631-1
G C26-3795-0
GC26-3799-0

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
GN26-0754
GN26-0759
GN26-0746,GN26-0747
None

GC30-2022-1

None

GC38-021 0-0
GC38-0120-2
GC38-0260-0
GC38-0305-0
GC38-0220-0
GC38-0015-1

None
GN24-5458
None
None
None
None

GC24-5091-1
GC28-0617-2
GC28-0618-1
GX28-0619-1
GC26-3783-1
GC26-3793-1
GC27-6979-1
GC33-4010-O
GC33-4021-0
GC25-3813-0
GC35-0005-1

None
None
GN28-2539
None
GN26-0749
GN26-0748
GN27-1400,GN27-1405
GN 33-8145,G N 33-8148
GN33-8146,GN33-8150
GN26-0752,GN26-0638
None

GC27-6980-1
GC30-2034-2
GC30-2025-1
GC30-3001-2

None
None
None
GN30-3003,GN30-3004

GC27-6971-0

GN27-1391

GC27-6972-0

GN27-1392

GC27-6973-0

GN27-1393

GC21-5006-2

G N26-07 44,G N26-0755

GC21-5004-2

GN21-5147,GN21-7658

GC26-3790~.1

Operating a VS2 System
Operator's
Operator's
Operator's
Operator's
Operator's
Operator's

Library:
Library:
Library:
Library:
Library:
Library:

OS/VS2 Reference
OS/VS Console Configurations
OS/VS2 Display Consoles
OS/VS TCAM
OS/VS2 TSO
S/370 Model 145 Procedures

Application Programming in VS2
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS

Programmer's Reference Digest
JCL Services
JCL Reference
JCL Syntax Reference Summary
Data Management Services Guide
Data Management Macro Instructions
Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions
and DOS/VS Assembler Language
Assembler Programmer's Guide
Linkage Editor and Loader
Utilities

Teleprocessing Applications
OS/VS BTAM
OS/VS TCAM Programmer's Guide
OS TCAM User's Guide
IBM 3735 Programmer's Guide (OS and DOS Systems)
Graphics Applications
OS/VS Graphic Programming Services (GPS) for IBM 2250
Display Unit
OS/VS Graphic Programming Services (GPS) for IBM 2260
Display Station (Local Attachment)
OS/VS Graphic Subroutine Package (GSP) for FORTRAN IV,
COBOL, and PLII
OCR/MICR Applications
OS Data Management Services and Macro Instructions for
IBM 1419/1275
OS Data Management Services and Macro Instructions for
IBM 1285/1287/1288

46 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

TSO Applications
OS/vS2 TSO Terminal User's Guide
OS/VS2 TSO Command Language Reference
OS/VS2 TSO Command Language Reference Summary
OS/MVT and OS/VS2 TSO Terminals
OS/VS2 TSO Guide to Writing a Terminal Monitor
Program or a Command Processor

Base Order Number

Applicable TN Ls

GC28-0645-0
GC28-0646-0
GX28-0647-0
GC28-6762-1
GC28-0648-O

None
GC28-2537
None
None
None

GC38-1002-0
GC38-1008-0
GC38-1006-2
GC38-1005-2
GC38-1007-1
GC38-1009-O
GC27-6974-0

GN28-2557
GN28-2558
None
None
GN26-0753
GN28-2559
GN27-1344

GC38-1004-2
GC28-0633-1
GX28-0634-1
GC28-0632-0
GC28-0636-1
GC28-0638-1
GC28-0640-0

None
GN28-2540
None
GN28-2560
None
None
None

GY28-0603-0
GC28-0600-2
SY28-0620-0
SY27-7243-0
SY27-7244-0
SY26-3820-0
SY28-0606-0

None
None
None
SN27-1406
SN27-1403
None
None

SY26-3788-1
SY26-3786-1
SY26-3789-1
SY26-3823-2
SY26-3785-2
SY26-3787-2
SY35-0003-2
GY21-0012-1
GY21-0013-1

SN26-8028
SN26-8030
SN26-8029
None
None
SN26-8023
None
G N26-8026,G N26-8034
GN21-5169,GN21-7659

SY27-7246-0
SY30-2039-2
G Y 30-3000-0

SN27-1398,SN27-1401
None
GY30-3500

Problem Determination
OS/VS Message Library: VS2 System Messages
OS/VS Message Library: VS2 System Codes
OS/VS Message Library: Service Aids and OLTEP Messages
OS/VS Message Library: Utilities Messages
OS/VS Message Library: Linkage Editor and Loader Messages
OS/VS Message Library: VS2 TSO Messages
OS/VS Problem Determination Aids and Messages and Codes for
GPS and GSP
OS/VS Message Library: Routing and Descriptor Codes
OS/VS Service Aids
OS/VS Service Aids Reference Summary
OS/VS2 Debugging Guide
OS/VSOLTEP
OS/VS SYS1.LOGREC Error Recording
OS/VS Dynamic Support System
Maintaining and Modifying a VS2 System (Program Logic)
Control Program Logic
OS/VS'Master Index of Logic
OS/VS2 Planning and Use Guide
OS/VS2 Job Management Logic
OS/VS2 IPL and NIP Logic
OS/VS2 Supervisor Logic
OS/VS2 Checkpoint/Restart Logic
OS/VS2 System Data Areas
Data Management Logic
OS/VS SAM Logic
OS/VS ISAM Logic
OS/VS BDAM Logic
OS/VS2 I/O Supervisor Logic
OS/VS Open/Close/EOV Logic
OS/VS DADSM Logic
OS/VS Catalog Management Logic
as BSAM Logic for IBM 1419/1275
as Data Management Macro Logic for IBM 1285/1287/1288
Teleprocessing Logic
OS/VS BT AM Logic
OS/VS TCAM Logic
IBM 3735 Programmable Buffered Terminal Form
Description Macro Instructions and Form
Description Utility Program Logic Manual
as and DOS Systems

Chapter 3: Ordering and Distribution 47

Graphics Logic

Base Order Number

OS/VS Graphics Access Method Logic
OS/VS Graphics Problem Oriented Routines Logic
OS/VS Graphic Subroutine Package (GSP) for FORTRAN IV,
COBOL, and PUI

Applicable TNLs

SY27 -7240-0
SY27 -7241-0
SY27-7242-0

SN27-1389
None
SN27-1390

SY27-7239-1
SY2S-0643-0
SY2S-0637-1
SY2S-0639-1
SY2S-0641-0

SN27-1407
None
None
None
None

SY33-S041-0
SY26-3815-0
SY26-3814-0
SY35-0005-0

SN33-S152
SN26-8020,SN26-S033
SN26-S022,SN26-8032
SN35-000S

Control Program Logic
Terminal Monitor Program and Service Routines

SY2S-0649-0
SY2S-0650-0

None
None

Command Processor Logic
Command Processor Logic
Command Processor Logic
Command Processor Logic
Enhancements Logic

SY2S-0651-0
SY33-854S-0
SY35-0004-0
SY2S-0652-0
SY2S-0659-0

None
None
None
None
None

RAS Logic
OS/VS2 Recovery Management Support Logic
OS/VS2 Service Aids Logic
OS/VS OLTEP Logic
OS/VS SYS1.LOGREC Error Recording Logic
OS/VS Dynamic Support System Logic
Support Program Logic (Assembler, Linkage Editor, Loader
and Utilities)
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS
OS/VS

Assembler Logic
Linkage Editor Logic
Loader Logic
Utilities Logic

TSO Logic
OS/VS2 TSO
OS/VS2 TSO
Logic
OS/VS2 TSO
OS/VS2 TSO
OS/VS2 TSO
OS/VS2 TSO
OS/VS2 TSO

Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume

48 OS/VS2 Release Guide (Release 1.6)

I - ACCOUNT
II - ED IT
III - TEST
IV

Index

ALLOCATE message changes
IKJ561031 21
IKJ56112A 21
APAR list 24
AP AR text description 9
basic documentation 32
basic program material list

32

COLLECT functional changes 15
component groups
BT AM/ISAM 33
control program 33
data management 33
DSS 33
installation procedures 33
problem determination/diagnostics
TCAM/graphics 33
TSO 33
utilities 33
current system programs 36

33

distribution procedures 9,30
documentation notes
OS/VS OLTEP (VSl Release 1 and VS2
Release 1) 22
documentation support for Release 1.6 38-48
Dynamic Support System (DSS) 14
Early Warning System (EWS)

9

hardware EC levels
Model15511 37
Model 158 37
3830 Control Unit 37
3275 Dial Device 37
3411 Control Unit 37
lOS
ABEND codes 21
channel program workspace
Supervisor 21
list of PTFs resolved

21

28

maintenance activity 23
module directory 9
module index 9
module status 9
OLTEP document changes 22
optional program material list
component groups 33
optional material 33-35
ordering procedures for Release 1.6
Program Symptom Index 9
password protection of data sets

21

Release 1.6 based items
TCAM 17
VSAM 17
Release 1.6 items
DSS 14
TCAM4
BSCl, BSC2, and BSC3 support 14
expanded mixed environment support 14
new operator control 14
new user macro instructions
COMMBUF 14
MHGET 14
MHPUT 14
QRESET 14
SLOWPOLL 14
TYPETABL 14
programming support for General Poll capability of
2260 and 3270 13
programming support for 2715 Transmission
Control Unit 13
programming support for 3270 Information
Display System 13
programming support for 3670 Brokerage
Communication System 13
Read/Write disk error recovery procedures for
TCAM message queues 14
TCAM-to-TCAM communications 14
TSO/TCAM 3270 support 13
TSO Enhancements
ACCOUNT 12
ALLOCATE 12
Dynamic allocation 12
EDIT 12
OPERATOR 12
Parse 13
PROFILE 13
RUN 13
SEND 13
VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial Support 16
Release 1.6 Special System Generation Considerations
DSS 18
SYS I.DSSVM 18
TCAM 4 18
time of day clock 18
Release 1.6 programming and documentation notes
documentation notes
device type test requirements
IBM 2701 22
IBM 2702 22
IBM 2703 22
IBM 3270 22
remote TP terminals 22
OLTEP job step default values 22
programming notes 21

9,30
Starter Operation System 31
System Library Subscription Services (SLSS)
SYS1.DSSVM 18

9

Index 49

TCAM
17
TCAM 4 13
time of day clock considerations
TSO Enhancements 12
VSAM
17
VS2 BTAM 3270 Dial support

18

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