When you have completed preparations and are ready to start SMS, use the T SMS=xx command, where xx identifies IGDSMSxx as the SMS initialization member. The T SMS=xx command is an abbreviation for the SET SMS=xx command, discussed in Step two: prepare one system. To eliminate confusion with the SETSMS operator command, the abbreviated T SMS=xx form of the SET SMS=xx command is used throughout the remainder of this information.
When you have sufficiently tested your operations and are ready to have SMS automatically started at future IPLs, add the IGDSSIIN module name to the SMS entry.
SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS)
SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS) INITRTN(IGDSSIIN)
The
system uses the default values of ID and PROMPT.
IGDSMS00 specifies initialization information, and the operator has
no control over the rest of SMS initialization.SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS) INITRTN(IGDSSIIN)
INITPARM(',PROMPT=YES')
The system uses the default
value of ID, which identifies IGDSMS00 as
containing initialization information. The PROMPT parameter
requests that SMS display IGDSMS00, so that the operator can modify
the parameters in IGDSMS00.SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS) INITRTN(IGDSSIIN)
INITPARM('ID=01,PROMPT=DISPLAY')
The PROMPT parameter
requests that the contents of IGDSMS01 be displayed, but the operator
cannot modify them.