For the #1. when install product ISPF v3.2 define the saved segments with the directions of default that mentions program directory, probe the installation of the product and all work correctly, this is the principal panel for product ISPF v.3.2 (the ISPVM machine in DISC mode, and invoking ispstart from the machine maint)
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ENTER to continue these are the definitions for the saved segments for ISPF v 3.2 (default) 0032 ISPDCSS DCSS N/A 00B00 00BFF SR A 00001 N/A N/A defined below the 16 mb line. *******END OF THE INSTALLATION FOR ISPF V3.2 *************************************** ***INSTALLATION PROCESS FOR ISPF/PDF PRODUCT.************************************ For the installation process for product ISPF/PDF mentions two more saved segments for the product is needed: FLMDCSS DCSS ISRDCSS DCSS And following program directory and remembering one note that program directory for ISPF v3.2 where it mentions that both segments for ISPF/PDF must be both above or below the 16Mb line, I define the segments this way: FLMDCSS DCSS 900 -9FF SR ISRDCSS DCSS 1000-10FF SR both below of 16 Mb line in this point it realizes the test of the product with command PDF EXEC and I obtained the error that I have until the moment: UNRECOVERABLE ERROR IN INITIALIZATION OF COMMAND TABLES ISPF CANNOT CONTINUE. ISPF ABENDING. ISPS014 MESSAGE NOT FOUND IN 'ISPMLIB' LIBRARY. ISPS015 MESSAGE NOT FOUND IN 'ISPMLIB' LIBRARY. DMSABE155T User abend 0999 called from 00B099AA reason code 00000000 ***END OF INSTALLATION PROCESS FOR ISPF/PDF PRODUCT.************************************ Remember that in this point product ISPF works correctly, and probe the product ISPF/PDF obtaining the error that I have until this moment. After install the product and reviewing the documentation of the manual "Program Directory for z/VM System Delivery Offering" v 5.3, in page 222 it speaks of the directions recommended for products, and this way to avoid overlapping of products. With base in this instructions I re-define the saved segments locations for the two products "ISPDCSS", "FLMDCSS" and "ISRDCSS" above the 16MB line, *with the tool VMFSGMAP:* "ISPF v.3.2" ISPDCSS 30000-300FF SR "ISPF/PDF" v3.2.0 FLMDCSS 36000-36172 SR ISRDCSS 30200-302FF SR Note :For Only english Panels. this is ok. *But in this moment I have problems:* When modifying the locations of the saved segments , the command "VMFSGMAP" and command "q NSS map" showed different things: For this problem I modify and delete locations with VMFSGMAP tool for the two products and define again with command DEFSEG with new locations, but continuous seeing different things with both commands. The VMFSGMAP command display only one live definition "saved segment above of 16 mb" , and "q nss map" display two locations below of the 16MB line and one above of the 16MB line. *And I have the problem for ISPF/PDF saved segments, I have one segment above of the 16Mb and have one segment below of the 16 MB line.* Above of the 16MB: 0105 FLMDCSS DCSS N/A 36000 36172 SR S 00000 N/A N/A Below of the 16Mb: 0106 ISRDCSS DCSS N/A 00900 009FF SR A 00000 N/A N/A This for the same product ISPF/PDF v3.2.0 Outputs for commands "Q NSS MAP" and "VMFSGMAP" COMMAND "Q NSS MAP" 0032 ISPDCSS DCSS N/A 00B00 00BFF SR A 00000 N/A N/A 0105 FLMDCSS DCSS N/A 36000 36172 SR S 00000 N/A N/A 0106 ISRDCSS DCSS N/A 00900 009FF SR A 00000 N/A N/A Two segments in old locations "below of 16 Mb line" and one "above of 16 MB line", this is incorrect, but the product not working before the modifications, remember?. *COMMAND "VMFSGMAP"* Meg 300-MB 301-MB 302-MB 303-MB St Name Typ 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF D ISPDCSS DCS RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR1...............2...............3............... D ISRDCSS DCS DELETED D FLMDCSS DCS DELETED ============================== End Segment Map ============================== Change Segment Definition Lines 1 to 12 of 12 OBJNAME....: ISRDCSS DEFPARMS...: DELETED 30200-302FF SR SPACE......: TYPE.......: SEG OBJDESC....: OBJINFO....: GT_16MB....: YES DISKS......: SEGREQ.....: PRODID.....: BLDPARMS...: UNKNOWN Change Segment Definition Lines 1 to OBJNAME....: FLMDCSS DEFPARMS...: DELETED 36000-36172 SR SPACE......: TYPE.......: SEG OBJDESC....: OBJINFO....: GT_16MB....: YES DISKS......: SEGREQ.....: PRODID.....: BLDPARMS...: UNKNOWN Change Segment Definition Lines 1 to 12 of 12 OBJNAME....: ISPDCSS DEFPARMS...: 30000-300FF SR SPACE......: TYPE.......: SEG OBJDESC....: OBJINFO....: GT_16MB....: YES DISKS......: SEGREQ.....: PRODID.....: BLDPARMS...: UNKNOWN With this command view two segments DELETED and One segment with correct locations, above of the 16 mb line, but tho others two segments is deleted.??? ****************************************************END*************************************************** I'm sorry, an excuse by this long long explanation, but is the only form of which you can understand my problem and orient to me with this case. Best regards ATTE Victor Hugo On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:47 PM, David Boyes <dbo...@sinenomine.net> wrote: > Two things: > > 1) make sure you followed all the steps in the program directory. The > PDF panels and code are not in the default ISPF libraries, and you > need to modify the ISPF startup exec to add the additional Txtlib and > maclibs. > > 2) make sure the ISPF saved segment is not overlapping something else > (like CMSPIPE). The install instructions for ispf and PDF are ancient, > and a lot of things have moved around in memory since then. The segmap > tools on maint can give you a map of where stuff loads and you can > read the Vm Service manual to find out how to move the segment so it > doesn't conflict. > > My first guess would be #1. > > > > > > On Jun 21, 2009, at 2:09 PM, "Mike Walter" <mike.wal...@hewitt.com> > wrote: > > > I'm not in the office today, so can only guess. Are all the Txt, > > Mailings, Loadings, etc. referenced by the PDF EXEC accessed at the > > time it runs? > > > > Mike Walter > > Hewitt Associates > > > > (Sent from the wee keyboard on a Blackberry.) > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Victor Hugo Ochoa Avila [victorhugoochoaav...@gmail.com] > > Sent: 06/21/2009 04:26 AM EST > > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > > Subject: PROBLEMA WITH INSTALLATION OF ISFP/PDF > > > > > > > > HI: > > The ISPF V3.2 product is running and working, but ISPF/PDF, does not > > work. > > > > with the product ISPF/PDF V3.2: > > > > I have problems when I invoke pdf exec from the user maint in z/vm 5.3 > > the message is: (trace ON). > > > > 164 *-* 'ISPDCS ISPDCSS ISPVM PANEL(i...@prim) NEWAPPL(ISR) DMMODE > > (T) ' > > ISPFPARM > > > >>>> "ISPDCS ISPDCSS ISPVM PANEL(i...@prim) NEWAPPL(ISR) DMMODE(T) " > > UNRECOVERABLE ERROR IN INITIALIZATION OF > > COMMAND TABLES > > ISPF CANNOT CONTINUE. 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