AW: Re: Short description of system address spaces
Thanks. What I imagine is a short descriptive paragraph (two to three sentences) for each AS. I already started with this. I will happily share the doc with anyone interested once its finished (make take a while, though). -- Peter Hunkeler -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: Short description of system address spaces
Hi there, in some old libs I found some material that I built some years ago. To be continued. HTH, Andy Name Description *MASTERBuild SQA *LPA CSA; Handling of Address spaces SYS1.LOGREC; console msg buffering ALLOCASAllocation Address Space ANTAS000 XRC eXtended Remote Copy ANTMAINDFSMS support for concurrent/extended remote copy APPCDR APPC/MVS component ASCHDR APPC/MVS scheduling AXR SystemREXX BPXOINIT z/OS UNIX System Services CATALOGAccess to catalogs CEACommon Event Agent CONSOLEhandling of operator command entry and systems response DEVMAN Device Manager DLFData Lookaside Facility DUMPSRV Dump Services für SVC dumps EPWFFSTFirst Failure Support Technology (network) GRS Global Resource Serialization (data set level) IEFSCHAS Scheduler address space IOSASInput/Output Supervisor: System Interface to I/O devices IXGLOGRSystem Logger JESXCF Communication between JES2 systems in a MAS JES2 Job entry subsystem JES2AUX JES2 additional support JES2MONJES2 Monitor LLALibrary Lookaside OAM IBM 3494 and IBM 3495 Tape Library Data Servers OMVS z/OS UNIX System Services OTIS OAM thread isolation support PCAUTH Program Call Authorization RACF Security Server RASP Real Storage Manager System Adress Space RRS Resource Recovery Services SMF System Management Facility SMS Storage Management SubSystem SMSPDSE handling of PDSE dataset SMXCDFSMS: control member access in PDSE SYSBMAS owner of dataspaces and hiperspaces for PDSE dir/mem TFS Temporary FileSystem TNF Termination Notification Facility TRACE detailed information on processors, SSCH, SVC, Program Check VLFVirtual Lookaside Facility VMCF Virtual Machine Communication Facility WLMWorkload Manager XCFAS Cross System Coupling Facility Adress Space ZFSz/OS FileSystem -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: Short description of system address spaces
See "ABCs of IBM z/OS System Programming Volume 1", page 307 (323) http://ibm.co/29l4I7T Regards, Boris On Mon, July 4, 2016 07:33, Peter Hunkeler wrote: > > The z/OS Basics redbook that Mike pointed to is indeed a known good > starting point. But it does not have a list of these adrdress spaces. > > > Peter Hunkeler > -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: Short description of system address spaces
Also, check out this link (search words: order of tasks at ipl for ibm mainframe ) http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe/administrator/security/RACF,-Started-Task s-and-System-Privileges/ The Tasks System-related tasks are the minimum needed to keep your z/OS installation ticking along. A fresh installation of a z/OS 1.4 SystemPac contains the following IBM-provided started tasks: ANTAS000 - Concurrent Copy Support ANTMAIN - Concurrent Copy support Lizette > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On > Behalf Of Lizette Koehler > Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2016 11:35 PM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: Short description of system address spaces > > The list may contain products you do not run at your shop. > > I am sure automation tools may have some documentation on your list. > > But how you identify CICS, IMS, DB2, etc... STCs, may make the list different > for you and not correlate to other shops. It might be best to use your names > for those address spaces. > > > Most tasks have been documented in IBM manuals, and it just might take a > little digging to get the info you want. > > I did a quick search on www.ibm.com and found this that might be helpful > (search > words: IPL FLOW). About page 26 and 40 might be helpful. > > > http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=tss1prs3699&aid=1 > > > If you have SDSF (or like product) you can list the ASIDs in HEX order. That > is the order the tasks are started. > > Perhaps if you find a task you do not have documented, that might be easier to > answer. > > I think there is a certain order at IPL time that system tasks are loaded. > After those are the ones the shop starts up to complete the IPL. > > > > Lizette > > > -Original Message- > > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] > > On Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler > > Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2016 10:33 PM > > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > > Subject: AW: Re: Short description of system address spaces > > > > > > > > > > > > >I see that Mike responded with a long list of names, which includes > > >(I > > >believe) a mixture of system address spaces and started tasks. That > > >led me to wonder whether you were using "system address spaces" as a > > >technical term (meaning things like *MASTER* and SMF and DUMPSRV but > > >not things like RMF, SDSF, RACF, etc.) or whether you really meant it > > >as a generic term that would encompass normal started tasks, > > > > > > > > The former, Walt. And to make it clear, I do not need a mere list of > > names; I know then. I looking for a short description of those. > > > > > > The z/OS Basics redbook that Mike pointed to is indeed a known good > > starting point. But it does not have a list of these adrdress spaces. > > > > > > Peter Hunkeler > -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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The list may contain products you do not run at your shop. I am sure automation tools may have some documentation on your list. But how you identify CICS, IMS, DB2, etc... STCs, may make the list different for you and not correlate to other shops. It might be best to use your names for those address spaces. Most tasks have been documented in IBM manuals, and it just might take a little digging to get the info you want. I did a quick search on www.ibm.com and found this that might be helpful (search words: IPL FLOW). About page 26 and 40 might be helpful. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=tss1prs3699&aid=1 If you have SDSF (or like product) you can list the ASIDs in HEX order. That is the order the tasks are started. Perhaps if you find a task you do not have documented, that might be easier to answer. I think there is a certain order at IPL time that system tasks are loaded. After those are the ones the shop starts up to complete the IPL. Lizette > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On > Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler > Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2016 10:33 PM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: AW: Re: Short description of system address spaces > > > > > > >I see that Mike responded with a long list of names, which includes (I > >believe) a mixture of system address spaces and started tasks. That led > >me to wonder whether you were using "system address spaces" as a > >technical term (meaning things like *MASTER* and SMF and DUMPSRV but > >not things like RMF, SDSF, RACF, etc.) or whether you really meant it > >as a generic term that would encompass normal started tasks, > > > > The former, Walt. And to make it clear, I do not need a mere list of names; I > know then. I looking for a short description of those. > > > The z/OS Basics redbook that Mike pointed to is indeed a known good starting > point. But it does not have a list of these adrdress spaces. > > > Peter Hunkeler -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
AW: Re: Short description of system address spaces
>I see that Mike responded with a long list of names, which includes (I >believe) a mixture of system address spaces and started tasks. That led me to >wonder whether you were using "system address spaces" as a technical term >(meaning things like *MASTER* and SMF and DUMPSRV but not things like RMF, >SDSF, RACF, etc.) or whether you really meant it as a generic term that would >encompass normal started tasks, The former, Walt. And to make it clear, I do not need a mere list of names; I know then. I looking for a short description of those. The z/OS Basics redbook that Mike pointed to is indeed a known good starting point. But it does not have a list of these adrdress spaces. Peter Hunkeler -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246366.html?Open This would be a good starting point for them. On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote: > While educating colloeagues new to z/OS, I promised to come up with a short > decription of all the system address spaces are for. Before starting to write > this down, does anyone happen to have such a list they are willing to share? > Note that I'm not takling about a description of elements and features. There > is a manual providing this list. > > > > > -- > Peter Hunkeler > > -- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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On Fri, 1 Jul 2016 14:01:29 +0200, Peter Hunkeler wrote: >While educating colloeagues new to z/OS, I promised to come up with a short >decription of all the system address spaces are for. Before >starting to write this down, does anyone happen to have such a list they are >willing to share? Note that I'm not takling about a >description of elements and features. There is a manual providing this list. I see that Mike responded with a long list of names, which includes (I believe) a mixture of system address spaces and started tasks. That led me to wonder whether you were using "system address spaces" as a technical term (meaning things like *MASTER* and SMF and DUMPSRV but not things like RMF, SDSF, RACF, etc.) or whether you really meant it as a generic term that would encompass normal started tasks, too. -- Walt -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
AW: Re: Short description of system address spaces
A bit too brief -- Peter Hunkeler Von: Mike Schwab An: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Betreff: Re: Short description of system address spaces Datum: 01.07.16, 15:41 JOBNAME *MASTER* ALLOCAS ANTAS000 ANTMAIN APPC ASCH ASCHINT AUTOTSO AUTOVIEW AUTOVSSI AXR BPXAS * BPXOINIT CADASTRT CAENF CANSO2 CAOMS CATALOG CEA CONSOLE CRONH9 CSSMTP DB2DBM1 DB2DDBM1 DB2DDIST DB2DHNON DB2DHTCB DB2DIST DB2DMSTR DB2HNON DB2HNON DB2HTCB DB2IPROC DB2LPROC DB2MSTR DB2RPROC DB2TDBM1 DB2TDIST DB2TMSTR DEVMAN DHSCICS DHSCICST DMHCICSC DMHCICST DRS DUMPSRV EPAMOBM EPAMOBV ESCM FINIMHT1 FINIMHT2 FINIMSH1 FINIMSH2 FINIMSH3 FINIMSH4 FINIMSH5 FINIMSH6 FTPDCMP1 FTPDMON1 FTPDSSL1 FTPUSERH FTPUSSLH GRS GTZ HGLINK HIS HSMAUD00 HSMRPT00 HWIBCPII HZSPROC ICSF IDCDBTDF IDCISS IDCMFACB IEFSCHAS IMSCONH IMSCONHT IMSDBRC IMSDBRCX IMSDLI IMSDLIX INETDMNH INIT* IOSAS IXGLOGR JESXCF JES2 JES2AUX JES2MON LLA MHDMOBM MHDMOBSW MHDMOBV NET NETVIEW NETVSSI NETVTSO NETVUNIX OAM OMROUTEH OMVS PAGENT PCAUTH PERCICID PERCICIP PERCICIT PERMOBM PERMOBT PERMOBV PERMOBWM PERMOBWV PORTMAP RACF RASP RESOLVER RMF RMFGAT RRS SDBH SDSF SDSFAUX SMF SMS SMSPDSE SMSPDSE1 SNMPD SNMPIOB SNMPQE SWSH SYSBII SYSB2 SYSHSMH SYSLOGDH TADZMON TADZWEB TCAS TMONH TMONHHUB TMONHLFS TNF TRACE TSDH TWSH USSTCPH VLF VMCF VPS VPSVSV WLM XCFAS XOSFH XOSFT ZFS On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote: > While educating colloeagues new to z/OS, I promised to come up with a short > decription of all the system address spaces are for. Before starting to write > this down, does anyone happen to have such a list they are willing to share? > Note that I'm not takling about a description of elements and features. There > is a manual providing this list. > -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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JOBNAME *MASTER* ALLOCAS ANTAS000 ANTMAIN APPC ASCH ASCHINT AUTOTSO AUTOVIEW AUTOVSSI AXR BPXAS * BPXOINIT CADASTRT CAENF CANSO2 CAOMS CATALOG CEA CONSOLE CRONH9 CSSMTP DB2DBM1 DB2DDBM1 DB2DDIST DB2DHNON DB2DHTCB DB2DIST DB2DMSTR DB2HNON DB2HNON DB2HTCB DB2IPROC DB2LPROC DB2MSTR DB2RPROC DB2TDBM1 DB2TDIST DB2TMSTR DEVMAN DHSCICS DHSCICST DMHCICSC DMHCICST DRS DUMPSRV EPAMOBM EPAMOBV ESCM FINIMHT1 FINIMHT2 FINIMSH1 FINIMSH2 FINIMSH3 FINIMSH4 FINIMSH5 FINIMSH6 FTPDCMP1 FTPDMON1 FTPDSSL1 FTPUSERH FTPUSSLH GRS GTZ HGLINK HIS HSMAUD00 HSMRPT00 HWIBCPII HZSPROC ICSF IDCDBTDF IDCISS IDCMFACB IEFSCHAS IMSCONH IMSCONHT IMSDBRC IMSDBRCX IMSDLI IMSDLIX INETDMNH INIT* IOSAS IXGLOGR JESXCF JES2 JES2AUX JES2MON LLA MHDMOBM MHDMOBSW MHDMOBV NET NETVIEW NETVSSI NETVTSO NETVUNIX OAM OMROUTEH OMVS PAGENT PCAUTH PERCICID PERCICIP PERCICIT PERMOBM PERMOBT PERMOBV PERMOBWM PERMOBWV PORTMAP RACF RASP RESOLVER RMF RMFGAT RRS SDBH SDSF SDSFAUX SMF SMS SMSPDSE SMSPDSE1 SNMPD SNMPIOB SNMPQE SWSH SYSBII SYSB2 SYSHSMH SYSLOGDH TADZMON TADZWEB TCAS TMONH TMONHHUB TMONHLFS TNF TRACE TSDH TWSH USSTCPH VLF VMCF VPS VPSVSV WLM XCFAS XOSFH XOSFT ZFS On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote: > While educating colloeagues new to z/OS, I promised to come up with a short > decription of all the system address spaces are for. Before starting to write > this down, does anyone happen to have such a list they are willing to share? > Note that I'm not takling about a description of elements and features. There > is a manual providing this list. > > > > > -- > Peter Hunkeler > > -- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN