IBM MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 and OpenEdition Enhancements
April 6, 1994
Announcement Number: 294-152
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- Abstract
- DESCRIPTION
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- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- ORDERING INFORMATION
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The MVS/ESA sysplex was announced in September 1990 as a platform for
an evolving large system computing environment. With the
enhancements in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, the sysplex evolves
into more than a platform. The new parallel sysplex is a large
system computing environment that offers improved price/performance
through cost effective processor technology and enhanced software.
This technology builds on existing S/390 skills and will run existing
applications -- an additional cost saver. A sysplex can also
increase system availability, and, at the same time, increase the
potential for doing more work. For additional information on the
S/390 Parallel Sysplex, refer to Hardware Announcement 194-081, dated
April 6, 1994.
Since the introduction of the sysplex, IBM has developed technologies
that enhance sysplex capabilities. The parallel sysplex of MVS/ESA
SP Version 5 Release 1 supports up to 32 systems and significantly
improves communication and data sharing among those systems. Both
MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 and MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5
Release 1.1 exploit the sysplex capabilities, and a sysplex
configuration is required for a JES2 Multi-access Spool (MAS) or a
JES3 complex.
The parallel sysplex now supports high performance data sharing
through a new coupling facility. The coupling facility gives high
performance multisystem data sharing capability to authorized
applications, such as MVS subsystems. Use of a coupling facility by
software subsystems, such as Information Management System Database
Manager (IMS DB), ensures integrity and consistency of data
throughout the sysplex.
Multisystem data sharing makes the sysplex ideal for parallel
processing, particularly for online transaction processing (OLTP).
Connecting a large number of systems introduces special
considerations, such as how the systems communicate and how they
cooperate to share resources. These considerations affect the
overall operation of MVS systems.
As the number of systems increases, it is essential to have an
efficient way to share data across systems. Use of the coupling
facility substantially improves the feasibility of connecting many
MVS systems together in a sysplex to process work in parallel. The
coupling facility enables high performance data sharing for
authorized applications, such as MVS subsystems and components, that
are running in a sysplex. These subsystems and components then
extend the benefits of data sharing and recovery to their
applications. There is no single system creating a bottleneck; the
data does not need to be partitioned or re-partitioned when adding
another system.
The technology that makes high performance sysplex data sharing
possible is a combination of hardware and software services available
in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1. High bandwidth fiber optic links
called coupling links provide high speed connectivity between the
coupling facility and systems connected to it.
In a parallel sysplex, authorized applications, such as subsystems
and MVS components can use the coupling facility services to cache
data, share queues and status, and access sysplex lock structures in
order to implement high performance data sharing and rapid recovery
from failures. The subsystems and components transparently provide
the data sharing and recovery benefits to their applications.
The initial IBM data management system using the coupling facility is
IMS/ESA(R) Version 5 DB (IMS DB).
IMS/ESA Version 5 TM uses the MVS Cross System Coupling Facility
(XCF) to provide cross MVS image Open Transaction Manager Access
(OTMA) in the sysplex. IMS OTMA together with MVS XCF provides an
interface for host-based communications servers to access IMS TM
applications. MQ, TCP/IP, RPC and IMS TM systems could be used
across their appropriate platforms in conjunction with each other,
thus taking advantage of existing application/data skills. For more
information, refer to Software Announcement 294-153, dated
April 6, 1994.
CICS(TM) uses the MVS Cross System Coupling Facility (XCF) to provide
cross MVS image multi-region operation (MRO) for communication with
other CICS systems in both the same and different MVS images, in the
same sysplex.
Other subsystems use the data sharing capabilities of the coupling
facility. For more information refer to Software Announcement
294-162, dated April 6, 1994 and Software Announcement 294-028, dated
February 1, 1994.
JES2 (Checkpoint Data Set): JES2 allows installations to define
checkpoint data sets on both coupling facility structures and DASD.
Placing the checkpoint on a coupling facility provides for more
equitable access to the checkpoint by all multi-access spool (MAS)
members, allowing a mixture of S/390 microprocessors, 9121 511-based
or 9021 711-based processors in the same MAS.
JES3 XCF Exploitation: Replacing the JES3 CTC support with XCF
communications allows an installation to reduce their hardware
investment to run a JES3 complex by sharing hardware resources with
other components that also use XCF signalling. The use of ESCON(R)
CTCs allows for improved monitoring of the hardware and greater
distance between processors in a sysplex. This support enables the
installation to run multiple communication paths between processors
concurrently and thus reduce the potential for single failures
disrupting operations. Communication paths between processors can be
added dynamically and communication hardware can be changed without
having to change the JES3 initialization stream.
In addition, the requirement to define CPU ID's to JES3 has been
removed. This means that a JES3 complex-wide warm start is no longer
required to change the CPU ID on a processor.
Parallel processing is a technology that increases application
availability, provides more servers for enhanced capacity, and if the
enhanced capacity relieves system bottlenecks, visibly reduces
end-user response time. One reason for using a sysplex is to enable
parallel processing. The sysplex brings together parallel capability
on many levels -- the applications, the supporting sysplex software,
and the hardware. Applications can be duplicated to run in parallel
on a single, tightly coupled multiprocessing system. When running
parallel applications in a sysplex with subsystems that support
enhanced communication across systems, there is a greater degree of
parallelism. And when hardware is added to that greater degree of
parallelism -- hardware with the capability for modular, incremental
growth -- the broad-based parallelism that is available in a sysplex
is achieved.
OLTP applications use system software services provided by
transaction managers and they access data controlled by data
management systems. To balance the transactions dynamically across
systems, MVS workload manager, a component of MVS/ESA, works with the
transaction managers. CICS/ESA(TM) and IMS TM are the MVS
transaction managers which provides parallel support in a sysplex.
Data Management Systems: If the data management system uses the
coupling facility, the OLTP applications can avoid shipping data back
and forth between systems. By using the coupling facility for data
sharing and for queuing and status control, data management systems
and transaction managers can perform their duties more quickly and
can therefore manage more systems efficiently.
With this release of MVS, the data management system that takes
advantage of the coupling facility is IMS/DB.
Parallelism requires dynamic multisystem workload balancing. In a
multisystem environment, the set of performance issues changes.
Algorithms for tuning a small number of systems fall short in a
multisystem environment. Managing work in a sysplex requires MVS and
transaction managers to cooperate to dynamically balance all types of
workloads.
To help achieve balanced workloads in a sysplex, Workload Manager, a
component of MVS/ESA, provides goal-oriented dynamic resource
balancing. With workload management, an installation defines
performance goals for workloads and assigns a business importance to
the workload. Workload management focuses on attaining those
performance goals through dynamic resource distribution.
This type of workload management is in contrast to the way workloads
were previously managed. Prior to MVS Workload Manager, an
installation defined how resources were to be distributed in
anticipation of how workloads would use them. With workload
management, the installation defines performance goals and the system
adapts to meet the goals.
Defining Performance Goals: Performance goals for an installation
are defined in service policies. In the service policy, goals are
defined for all types of MVS-managed work, online and batch. Service
policies allow adjustment of performance goals for different periods
of time.
Performance administration is done by a service level administrator
who defines performance goals through an ISPF application, and
receives reports on how well the sysplex achieved the goals. On each
system, workload management dynamically matches resources to work
according to the goals defined in the service policy. During
processing, workload management monitors how well the goals are being
met and adjusts accordingly. If there is contention for resources,
workload management makes the appropriate trade-offs based on the
importance of the work and how well the goals are being met.
Workload Balancing: Initial cooperation between MVS and the
transaction managers allows definitions of performance goals for all
types of MVS-managed work.
The MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 Workload Manager allows CICS to
define goals and constraints to provide goal-oriented tuning of CICS
workloads. CICSPlex System Manager/ESA (CICSPlex SM) cooperates with
the Workload Manager to dynamically route CICS transactions to meet
workload goals. VTAM also supports workload balancing by calling MVS
workload management, maintaining session counts, and routing generic
requests for CICS sessions. Refer to Software Announcement 294-028,
dated February 1, 1994; Software Announcement 294-021, dated
February 1, 1994; and Software Announcement 294-026, dated
February 1, 1994.
In support of the new MVS Workload Manager, IMS TM and IMS DB will
provide information about the unit of work related to the IMS system
address spaces, enabling MVS to assist customer operations and
systems management personnel in making informed decisions in
controlling the workload. Refer to Software Announcement 294-153,
dated April 6, 1994.
With a sysplex, a customer can configure for the degree of
availability that meets a business need, whether it be for operation
24 hours a day seven days a week, or something less. The cost of
availability has been reduced (as compared to an XRF configuration
for example), and the options for making tradeoffs between costs and
availability have increased.
The coupling of systems in a sysplex can reduce the impact of planned
outages on end users, and sharply limit exposure due to hardware and
software failures. Availability in a sysplex is further supported by
isolation features in the coupling facility and the ability to
"fence" failing systems and subsystems from shared resources.
Data sharing based on the coupling facility allows data management
systems to communicate so that they can directly share data.
Multi-system data sharing results in greater capacity against a
single database than previous single-image systems. A single system
cannot create a bottleneck; the data does not need to be partitioned
or re-partitioned when another system is added.
S/390 parallel processing uses data sharing technology to allow up to
32 systems to concurrently access data. This results in easier and
more flexible growth. By adding processors when more power is
needed, an installation can increase its total capacity in scalable,
cost-competitive increments to meet new levels of business volume or
application growth.
The reserve capacity to backup a processor can be spread over all of
the remaining systems in a complex. Therefore, each server can run
at a higher utilization than in a partitioned environment. This
results in a distinct cost advantage for a shared configuration.
Placing the JES2 checkpoint on a coupling facility provides for more
equitable access to the checkpoint by all MAS members.
Replacing the JES3 CTC support with XCF communications allows
installations to:
Data sharing provides installations with more options for meeting
their availability requirements. Data sharing largely satisfies the
requirement for continuously available applications by allowing an
installation to configure a system to eliminate single points of
failure. Installations may configure their systems for hardware and
software redundancy to reduce the impact of both planned and
unplanned outages.
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 introduces a new goal-oriented
management philosophy to MVS that allows an installation to state its
system performance expectations in the common business terminology
generally used to document service level agreements (SLA's). A
high-level interface for specifying performance goals replaces the
specification of low-level resource oriented MVS tuning parameters.
MVS manages contention for resources and adjusts dynamically as
required. In instances of resource contention or insufficient
capacity, MVS protects the work most critical to the installation
without external intervention, improving the installation's ability
to meet its business objectives.
Fewer, Simpler System Externals: With Workload Manager, customers
define performance goals through an ISPF-based administrative
application which includes an online tutorial and help panels.
Definitions entered by the customer reflect customer terminology and
are used consistently for all types of work. Where possible, the
application validates customer specifications, thus eliminating the
need for a system IPL to validate performance management system
parameters.
Externals Reflect Customer Expectations: With Workload Manager, the
goals for work defined through the administrative application mirror
terms commonly used by customers in their SLA's. For MVS
installations that have an SLA, these terms are frequently
externalized to their customers as a means of documenting agreed-to
end-user expectations. The definition of goals also includes an
explicit statement of the relative importance of each goal, clearly
establishing the hierarchy for management of resources in a
constrained environment.
Expectations-to-Feedback Correlation: With Workload Manager,
performance reporting and analysis metrics are displayed by RMF(TM)
in the context of the goals specified in the administrative
application. Reports indicate whether a goal is achieved, and if
not, provide possible explanations. The administrative and reporting
data is made available to other products (IBM and other vendors) for
integration into more detailed, analytical performance management
tools. Externalization of goals, actual results, and the importance
to the customer of achieving those goals provides a platform for
extending automated operations support to provide more meaningful
warning alerts and automated actions.
With Enterprise Performance Data Manager (EDPM)/MVS or Service
Level Reporter (SLR), information is collected for data summarization
and reporting for all sysplex-related System Management Facility
(SMF) records. Consolidated sysplex-wide reports can be produced and
viewed on a workstation or on the host.
Systems Managed Toward Expectations: Given knowledge of customer
goals for work, the System Resources Manager (SRM) component of MVS
dynamically manages CPU dispatching, paging, swapping, and expanded
storage. Internal low-level monitoring is performed to gather
relevant information to guide tradeoff decisions and manage
contention for these resources. Internal adjustments and
decision-making are based on goals for work.
Sysplex Externals and Management Scope: With Workload Manager, the
administrative policy and the corresponding performance reports have
a sysplex-wide scope; a single policy is in effect for all active
systems in a sysplex. Support is provided to synchronize the policy
goals across systems, ensuring that all active systems are working in
concert. From a performance administration and operations
perspective, the sysplex is the operational entity. From a
performance problem diagnosis perspective, the operational entity is
still the single MVS image.
The evolution to a policy-based administration of MVS performance
permits an installation to directly state its goals; there is no need
to translate the goals into detailed, low-level technical terms.
This reduces the likelihood that the true performance goals will get
lost in the translation process. The new philosophy and supporting
implementation gives systems programmers the ability to rapidly react
to changes in the business environment.
Workload Manager can provide capacity and performance improvements
by:
Workload Manager can increase overall I/S effectiveness and the
productivity of I/S personnel by:
Workload Manager allows installations to move to an environment where
the system manages itself toward installation goals. This allows the
staff to more effectively manage its current workload or to increase
the workload and the number/size of systems.
As the size of the sysplex increases, it becomes an absolute
requirement to have an effective and manageable workload management
solution. The administrative policy and the corresponding
performance reports have a sysplex-wide scope and consistently apply
to all MVS-based job and transaction processing environments.
Expanding the scope of control enables installations to effectively
utilize a larger number of MVS system images.
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 contributes to the overall cost
effectiveness of the S/390 platform through various improvements in
the area of systems management. MVS 5.1 reduces costs related to the
management of MVS systems, including installation, operations,
administration and problem determination. This release provides
better management of existing multi-system complexes, as well as some
benefits in single system environments.
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 provides availability improvements for
both single and multiple system environments, through the following
enhancements:
The following enhancements have been made to improve configuration
management:
In a sysplex, the symptom string data set is shared by all MVS
images. A problem found on one system is immediately identified to
all systems, so they can suppress any duplicates. Many MVS
components have improved the creation of symptom strings so that each
dump is unique and contains the data needed for diagnosis. Overall,
the problem determination toolset is enhanced to provide a single
system image of the sysplex, as well as a picture of the individual
systems and components.
Problem management enhancements include:
The operator interface in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 provides a
single system image and a single point of control in a sysplex
environment. Specific enhancements that support these themes are:
Growth in a multisystem environment can more easily be managed as a
result of the following enhancements:
4 digit device support extends the maximum number of devices that can
be defined in a single MVS image. This makes it easier to use the
same I/O configuration definition for multiple systems and provides
more flexibility for unique device numbers across a sysplex.
MVS 5.1 provides significantly higher levels of availability for both
single system and multi-system configurations by reducing the number
of planned and unplanned outages and by providing quicker recovery
from an outage.
Dump management and SDUMP improvements reduce the repetition of
unplanned outages caused by repeated failures and unsuccessful
attempts to take dumps. Enhancements in MVS 5.1 mean that an IPL is
no longer required to:
MVS 5.1 reduces the duration of system outages through:
The enhancements to MVS 5.1 save system programmer time and effort
required to set up and maintain procedures for single system and
multiple system environments. These enhancements reduce complexity,
reduce opportunity for error, and reduce the time needed to test
changes, all resulting in reduced system programmer hours. Improved
data gathering and diagnostic capabilities reduce the time required
to diagnose or debug problems; this also improves system programmer
productivity.
System programmer productivity is improved because MVS 5.1:
Multiple systems are easier to manage because MVS 5.1:
MVS 5.1 addresses capacity requirements for some installations and
removes constraints encountered by some customers running a large
number of systems in a sysplex.
Improvements to APPC/MVS allow for better diagnosis of APPC/MVS
transaction programs and therefore increase application development
productivity.
The subspace group facility prevents a transaction from overwriting a
data base record owned by another transaction. This support reduces
application testing and debugging so CICS applications can be brought
online more quickly.
In MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, new functions have been added to
the MVS base code to support additional open interfaces. OpenEdition
integrates open interfaces into MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 by
building on existing MVS functions. Thus DCE and POSIX support ship
as components of MVS. Integrated sockets support provided in MVS/ESA
SP 5.1, along with TCP/IP modifications coupled with DCE and POSIX
support, provides users and vendors with an operating system that
makes it easier to port UNIX applications to MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1. The internationalization support provided in the Shell
and Utilities expands the role of MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 as a
worldwide product.
The MVS/ESA Version 4 Release 3 OpenEdition Services feature,
previously announced in Software Announcement 293-060, dated
February 9, 1993, has been integrated into the base for MVS/ESA SP
Version 5 Release 1. The POSIX 1003.1 support in this feature
satisfies FIPS-151-2 conformance test requirements. Registration
with NIST is in process. This feature will be shipped as a separate
FMID (Function module(s) identification) on the MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1 install tape and is installed via SMP/E.
The DFSMS/MVS(TM) Network File System feature allows a workstation to
access files that may reside elsewhere in a network as if they were
resident on the workstation. An NFS** client can access MVS datasets
using the DFSMS /MVS Network File System feature of DFSMS/MVS
Version 1 Release 2 that IBM currently provides.
The DFSMS/MVS Network File System feature along with support coded in
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 allows the server to directly
interface with the OpenEdition Hierarchical File System (HFS).
Client applications or workstations can mount the OpenEdition HFS as
a local file system and treat files as an extension of the
workstation's file system.
A new feature is introduced in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 which
allows the user to install the AD/Cycle C/370 Run-time Library
component and the CEL (Common Execution Language interface) from
AD/Cycle LE/370 Version 1 Release 3 into the operating system base at
no charge. This feature, shipped as an FMID on MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1, provides the run-time library support needed by the
OpenEdition functions available in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1.
Refer to Software Announcement 294-112, dated March 8, 1994 for the
AD/Cycle C/370 Compiler Release 2 product and Software Announcement
294-113, dated March 8, 1994 for the AD/Cycle LE/370 Release 3
product for details on the support provided by this feature.
Support has been added to the OpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature
for the following language/country environments. Locales provided by
AD/Cycle C/370 Run Time Library must be installed to use the
internationalization support. Refer to Software Announcement
294-112, dated March 8, ,1994 for details and locale creation utility
supported by the AD/Cycle C/370 Compiler Release 2 product. Refer to
Software Announcement 294-113, dated March 8, 1994 for details on the
supported languages and code pages and locales shipped in the
AD/Cycle C/370 Run-time Library as part of the AD/Cycle Language
Environment(R)/370.
The Shell and Utilities will support only code page 1047 for the
single byte languages listed below.
REXX programs are supported in a manner similar to executable files.
A REXX program can be executed directly from the OpenEdition Shell
and other programs. Issuing host commands is integral to the REXX
language. OpenEdition MVS provides two new host command
environments:
A number of open systems applications use multiple processes to
achieve their goals. When these applications are implemented on
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 they consume one address space per
process.
In order to enable multi-process applications on MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1 and to optimize resource utilization, the kernel is
providing services callable from assembler language which will allow
the application to run multiple processes within the same address
space.
This function is initially to enable IBM to implement the OpenEdition
DCE base services and to implement support in Shells and Utilities
for multiple shells. This support is not available for C language
applications running under the Common Execution Environment.
Integrated sockets support is a sockets API that includes the
functionality of BSD** 4.3 UNIX sockets integrated into the
OpenEdition POSIX 1003.1 environment. It includes the following:
Modifications to the Debugger feature have been made which will allow
programs which use the POSIX 1003.4a threading support to be debugged
interactively at either the source level or the machine level.
By integrating the OSF/DCE Executive component into MVS, IBM is
expanding the role of MVS as an open system. OpenEdition DCE Base
Services in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 supports the following:
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): OpenEdition DCE RPC provides
programmers with a number of powerful tools to build client/server
applications. Two major components are:
OpenEdition DCE RPC automatically invokes directory, security, and
communications services for the application programmer. All
communications code, error handling, and data conversions are handled
transparently. This means substantial reductions in the amount of
time required to code a distributed application and in the amount of
code that must be written and maintained by the applications
programmer. The OpenEdition DCE RPC lets the programmer concentrate
on writing business logic required by an application. Many of the
network sensitivities previously maintained within applications are
no longer required.
Directory Services: A directory is a facility that lets you look up
the name of an object and retrieve information about it. The objects
in a distributed system are the users, the systems, and the resources
associated with the systems. These objects are probably
geographically dispersed, and their locations may change as users and
resources change.
The DCE solution is to have a single, distributed directory service.
It is no longer necessary to maintain local copies of information
about resources. Instead, the directory service provides a logically
centralized, physically distributed place to store information. The
directory represents a hierarchical namespace of infinite depth. It
is scalable to any size. The directory can accommodate all of the
distributed resources in an enterprise, and will grow as a
distributed system grows. A client application queries the directory
service when it needs information about the location of a resource
with which it needs to communicate.
Once the directory structure is in place, the application programmer
can refer to a subroutine by its unique identifier and is guaranteed
that the location of that subroutine will be returned to the
application automatically. This means that the programmer does not
have to hard-code any addresses in a program, which results in much
greater flexibility in the placement of logic and data in the
network.
Directory Server: Two types of DCE directory servers are defined:
If more than one cell is defined and resources are to be shared
between cells, an OSF DCE Global Directory Server is required. An
AIX/6000 system running the AIX(R) DCE Global Directory Server/6000
and the AIX/ DCE Global Directory Client/6000 is required.
Authentication
To prevent users and resources from being compromised and to provide
a common security service in the distributed environment, OSF has
selected a third party authentication paradigm.
There are four major benefits to this system.
Once a protected session has been established between the DCE client
and the DCE server, the DCE client will be allowed to access the
resources that are managed by the DCE server in a controlled manner.
Security policies are set up by an administrator to control access to
server resources.
User Data Privacy Feature: The OpenEdition DCE user data privacy
feature is a no charge feature used for controlling the export of the
DES algorithm. When installed, this feature enables data encryption
using the DES algorithm. Because this feature enables the support of
DES, it is subject to US Government import/export laws and
regulations regarding "full" DES products.
Security Server: In order to use the OpenEdition DCE security
services, a RISC System/6000 or a PS/2 which supports an OSF DCE
security server must be used. If the use of OpenEdition DCE is
planned for production then it is recommended that the RISC
System/6000 be used. Use of OS/2 should be evaluated for only
limited production uses of OpenEdition DCE where applicable.
RISC System/6000 Software
The AIX DCE Cell Security Server/6000 (5765-118) must be installed on
the RISC System/6000. Refer to Software Announcement 292-533 for
details on ordering the AIX DCE Security Server.
PS/2 Software
The IBM DCE Software Developer's Kit (96F8690) must be installed on
the PS/2. Refer to Software Announcement 293-428 for details on
ordering the IBM DCE Software Developer's Kit for OS/2 and Windows.
Time Services: The OpenEdition DCE time services support the
following:
IBM has participation from vendors who intend to use the OpenEdition
services, in support of our mutual customers' needs. Some of the
products, whose availability on OpenEdition is expected in 1994,
include major application development products, like CaseWare CM**,
Sapiens RAD**, well-known system support tools, such as OMEGAMON**
and CA-ACF2**, and important industry applications like TUXEDO**, SAS
System** and MOSAIC**.
A list of approximately 30 vendor products intended to be ported to
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 and which use OpenEdition services is
provided below. The list includes both traditional MVS-based
products and UNIX-based applications. IBM is strongly supporting the
porting process through porting centers, consultation and
availability of pre-release product documentation. Additional vendor
participation is expected and welcomed.
This list of vendors is provided for customer information. IBM makes
no representation or warranties whatsoever regarding the following
products. For information regarding the products, the vendor should
be contacted.
Vendor Product** Product Description
Application Development Tools
Abraxas Code checker Compliance checker
(POSIX and others)
CaseWare, Inc CaseWare CM Configuration
management tool
Momentum Software,Inc. XIPC Distributed computing
tools
Programart Corp STROBE Performance analysis
tool
Programart Corp APMPOWER Performance analysis
tool
Sapiens International Sapiens RAD Rapid application
Corporation development
environment
SAS Institute, Inc SAS/C
compiler Application language
SAS Institute, Inc. SAS/C++ Object oriented
Development language
System application
SAS Institute,Inc. SAS/C
Connectivity
Support Library
SEMA Group SA MARK-IT Word processing tool
SLIGOS SA Unikit Client/server
application
development tool
SLIGOS SA Produkit Client/server
application
development tool
Softool Corporation CCC Configuration
management tool
System Support Products
Altare Computer, Inc. JCLPREP JCL manager/writer
Candle Corp OMEGAMON RT(R) monitor
Computer Associates CA-ACF2 System security product
International, Inc.
Computer Associates CA-Top Secret System security product
International, Inc.
masc ag masc-cao Automated operations
masc ag masc-mua Central administration
of user data in
distributed systems
Merrill Consultants MXG Performance analysis
and reports
Sterling Software, Inc. SOLVE:
Connect System mgmt products
4th Dimension Software CONTROL
family Automated operations
Development Group of products
Industry and Cross Industry Applications
EMRC NISA/DISPLAY CAE software
products
Financial Technologies AMS/Open Asset management system
International LP
Information Management Tuxedo Distributed OLTP
Co.
Information Management Open Tool to build Tuxedo-
Co. Transport/MVS based applications
The Mosaic Group MOSAIC Image-based document
management system
New Technology SPC Blue Quality control for
Associates continuous processes
SAS Institute, Inc SAS System Information delivery
Software AG Adabas Data base management
Sybase Connectivity Open connectivity tools
products
Abstract
MVS/ESA(TM) SP Version 5 Release 1 (MVS 5.1) improves the cost
effectiveness of the S/390(R) platform by addressing key areas of
software and systems management costs. In addition, MVS 5.1 supports
the S/390 Parallel Sysplex. The S/390 Parallel Sysplex is a
fundamentally new structure that enables parallel processing and data
sharing across systems. MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 provides:
Enhancements to OpenEdition(TM) services provide:
Planned Availability Dates:
Availability information for the following features will be provided
in September 1994:
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IN BRIEF . . .
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DESCRIPTION
Reducing the Cost of Computing -- Increased Availability
Data Sharing in a Sysplex
The Coupling Facility Technology
Exploiters of the Coupling Facility
Parallel Processing in a Sysplex
Managing Work in a Sysplex
Improved Availability
Access to Enterprise Data
Increased Capacity/Performance Improvement
Improved Systems Availability
REDUCING THE COST OF COMPUTING -- WORKLOAD MANAGER
Enable Customer's Competitive Advantage
Increased Capacity/Performance Improvement
I/S Operations Productivity
Managing Multiple Systems
Reducing the Cost of Computing -- Systems Management Enhancements
System Availability
Managing Multiple Systems:
Configuration Management
The following enhancements improve client/server problem
determination:
Operations Management
Refer to Software Announcement 294-163 dated April 6, 1994 for
more information.
Improved Systems Availability
An installation may now add additional capacity to an existing
sysplex without a sysplex-wide IPL.
I/S Operations Productivity
Operator productivity is increased in a number of ways:
Managing Multiple Systems
Increased Capacity/Performance Improvement
Application Developer Productivity
OPENEDITION ENHANCEMENTS
MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 OpenEdition Services feature
Integrated
NFS Support in OpenEdition MVS
AD/Cycle C/370 Language Support feature
Internationalization Support
Asia Pacific language support consists of the following:
Note: Translated messages will be provided for Japanese.
REXX Support in OpenEdition Shell
Multiple Processes in an Address Space
Integrated Sockets Support
dbx Extensions
OpenEdition DCE Base Services
All components supported are OSF DCE level 1.0.2. The OpenEdition
Base services supports clients/servers which run only on a TCP/IP
network.
The resulting remote procedure calls behave in the same way as local
procedure calls.
In order to use the OpenEdition DCE directory services an OSF Cell is
needed for each cell. An AIX/6000(TM) or OS/2(R) system running an
OSF DCE Cell Directory Server is required. If the use of OpenEdition
DCE is planned for production, then it is recommended that the
AIX/6000 system be used. Use of OS/2 should be evaluated for limited
production use of OpenEdition DCE Base services.
Security Services: The security support provided by OpenEdition DCE
ensures that DCE clients and DCE servers are trusted in a
heterogeneous network. The security services protects all DCE
resources from attack through the use of access control. This
combination provides a cross-vendor, cross-platform security
capability that is not found elsewhere.
Access Control
OpenEdition Vendor Support
OPENEDITON MVS Software Providers at a Glance
** Products shown may be trademarks, or registered trademarks of respective companies as shown in the chart.Access to Enterprise Data
OpenEdition DCE application support makes current data and logic available to heterogeneous clients by using a single set of standardized interfaces.
OpenEdition Base Services provides for heterogeneous logic sharing at the enterprise level.
New applications written to the DCE paradigm will be insulated from
location changes in the network. OpenEdition DCE directory services
allows transparent relocation of resources without requiring changes
to the application programs.
Interoperability Improvements
Worldwide customers in the US, Canada, EMEA, and Japan who use either country-unique, single-byte or double-byte characters sets will be able to build POSIX applications in their native language thus increasing their efficiency.
The integrated sockets support will allow installations to port UNIX applications to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 thus reducing the cost to implement new applications. Similarly, POSIX applications developed on MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 which use sockets will port more easily to other UNIX systems.
The availability of a common UNIX debugger, dbx, saves retraining time for application programmers.
By supporting a comprehensive set of standard interfaces, OpenEdition
DCE Base Services provides a de facto standard method for
heterogeneous application interoperation.
Application Developer Productivity
System administrators using the DFSMS/MVS Network File System feature support of HFS can save valuable time by defining and maintaining large central files on MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 that can be accessed by many different users and heterogeneous systems in the network.
Workstation applications (for example, editors, client code) can directly manulate files in the HFS. This enhances the usefulness of the workstation.
Time can be saved using the DFSMS/MVS Network File System feature support of HFS to create, edit and move data through a heterogeneous network.
The multi-process per address space function will significantly reduce the cost of computing by reducing the number of address spaces required by users of the OpenEdition OMVS command, OpenEdition DCE Base Services, and some ported applications from UNIX systems.
Because it uses a single, standard distributed application
programming paradigm, OpenEdition DCE Base Services reduces the
amount of communications code which needs to be built into new
applications. The pervasiveness of the DCE services means that the
application programmer need no longer build these types of services
into an application, and can spend more time developing actual
solutions to real problems.
Ordering Improvements
The integration of the MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 OpenEdition POSIX support feature, called OpenEdition MVS system services, into MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 simplifies the ordering process for OpenEdition function.
The availability of the OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature reduces the business investment in new licenses to use OpenEdition MVS.
The OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature is provided as part of
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 thus reducing the number of software
licenses an installation must order to use OpenEdition.
Portability Improvements
Applications developed using the OSF DCE protocols are portable to
any other OSF DCE implementation. The key areas of importance are
the common set of APIs, the common set of services (security,
directory, time), and the common communications paradigm (RPC).
These functions provide a higher level of application portability
than presently available.
Security Improvements
OpenEdition DCE security services provide the capability for
heterogeneous DCE clients to perform single network login and access
all resources managed by DCE, including those on MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1.
Asset Protection
Since OSF DCE technology is based on the concept of a distributed system, OpenEdition DCE Base Services allows the installation to optimize the placement of data and function in a network.
OpenEdition DCE Base Services provides continuing support for the
heterogeneous environment which is present in many MVS/ESA
installations.
PRODUCT POSITIONING
Parallel Processing
The sysplex enhancements in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 are part
of the latest stage in the evolution of S/390, allowing scalable
growth for transaction processing. Product positioning for the S/390
platform and parallel platform considerations is documented in
Hardware Announcement 194-079, dated April 6, 1994. For additional
information on the S/390 Parallel Sysplex, refer to Hardware
Announcement 194-080, dated April 6, 1994.
Workload Management
One of MVS's greatest strengths as an operating system is its rich set of functions. This same richness works against it because of the extraordinary number of parameters that can be specified, monitored, and tuned to affect the workload mix and prioritization to meet business objectives. Prior to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, MVS required customers' business goals to be translated from high-level objectives about what work needs to be done into extremely technical terms for the system to execute.
MVS Workload Management addresses the need for managing load balancing and the distribution of computing resources to competing workloads. This support includes improvements to the way work is categorized into workloads, the way work is managed prior to execution, and the means by which customers accomplish performance reporting and analysis.
The objectives of MVS Workload Management can be categorized into five general areas. These objectives have been reviewed with, and validated by select customers as part of the SHARE, Inc. and SHARE Europe user groups, and as part of a customer design council.
- Fewer, Simpler System Externals To establish an MVS definition/tuning environment that divorces MVS internals (specifications) from the goal of managing workloads.
- Externals Reflect Customer Expectations To establish new MVS performance management externals that reflect customer goals for work, expressed in terms commonly used by customers to negotiate Service Level Agreements with their customers and business partners.
- Expectations-to-Feedback Correlation To provide support for performance reporting, analysis, and modelling tools that describe performance achievements in the same metrics as those used to express goals for work.
- "System Managed" Toward Expectations To provide automatic work and resource management support that will dynamically adapt as needed, managing the tradeoffs between customer-defined external goals for work and efficient use of system resources.
- Sysplex Externals and Management Scope To elevate the customer perspective such that the key human interactions will be from a sysplex perspective, eliminating the need to manage each individual MVS image.
Activation of the support provided by the base control program and
the exploiting subsystem work managers is the first significant step
MVS installations will take toward having the "system" manage itself
-- focusing the application of system resources toward the customer
business objectives. The realignment of the performance management
methodology with Workload Manager in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1
can result in long term personnel productivity gains, as well as near
term functional and performance benefits. From a customer
perspective, the externals delivered in MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1 will facilitate customer migration to future enhancements
in Workload Manager.
OpenEdition Enhancements
Most business managers today want to leverage and preserve technology investments to address new business opportunities. What is needed are solutions for total system integration that make the resources of the MVS system and LAN systems available to anyone in the customer's network when they need them. New technologies allow the utilization of workstation systems to take advantage of graphical user interfaces and personal computing power. In addition, the technologies enable moving more decision making capability out toward smaller, autonomous business units. These business units are looking for greater flexibility and data sharing among themselves, through LANs and with existing centralized corporate data contained at their mainframes.
The MVS System Open and Distributed Strategy is intended to meet those objectives. Simply put, the strategy describes a cohesive environment where applications in the network can:
- Exploit the traditional strengths of MVS, using an integrated set of open system services.
- Exchange data and access services transparently.
- Be ported easily across multi-vendor operating systems which support open standards.
- Be managed, along with their data, across the network.
MVS/ESA's role in an open-system environment is significantly expanded through support for POSIX interfaces, DCE enabling interoperability of applications within a heterogeneous network and increasing the portability of applications, data and skills with other environments conforming to the same open system standards. With a growing number of commercially-available POSIX and DCE conforming applications, customer application needs can be met more quickly with off-the-shelf software, thus reducing the cycle time from identification of need to providing a solution.
Much of a business' success depends on being able to provide solutions to meet customer needs. MVS/ESA can help business applications by providing a POSIX conforming platform which also includes DCE. This allows for growth of applications which require large numbers of files or large files on a single platform.
DCE and POSIX support on MVS combines the open interfaces with the robustness of MVS. This provides an easier growth path to a more robust environment for POSIX applications and Client/Server applications.
The integration of a POSIX-defined file system with existing MVS file
system management services provides automated file system management
capabilities which may not be available on other POSIX platforms.
This allows the file owner to gain productivity by spending less time
on tasks such as backup and restore on entire file systems.
OpenEdition DCE Base Services
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 with OpenEdition DCE Base Services provides the strengths of a distributed computing environment:
- Transparency of data and logic
- Distributed, consistent naming service
- Heterogeneous security integrated in execution path
- Scalability of distributed applications
- Interoperability and portability
- Superior reliability, availability, and serviceability
- Superior system integrity
- System security
- Backup and recovery facilities
New dimensions are added to MVS:
- Transparent access to heritage data and logic from common, industry-standard interfaces is possible from customer written servers.
- Internationalization support for POSIX applications strengthens MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 as a worldwide product.
Future Support by OpenEdition Services
The following functions are planned to be added to OpenEdition services in the then current release of MVS available in 1995. These functions are intended to provide additional UNIX capability for MVS/ESA.
- XPG4 Branded Product
XPG4 branding requirements are defined by the X/Open Company, Ltd.
in the X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 4
A summary of the functions which are planned to be provided are:
- An additional set of commands and utilities as defined in XPG4
- "Raw mode" (non-canonical in POSIX terminology) application interface including a telnet daemon
- IPC functions -- shared memory, messaging and queueing, and semaphores
- Login directly to OpenEdition MVS Shell
- Additional syscalls beyond XPG4
- Additional function as specified by specification 1170. Some
key additional functions are:
- Curses
- DataBase Manager
- Address Space Mapping
- BSD Signals
- Streams
STATEMENT OF GENERAL DIRECTION
Sysplex Enhancements
IBM intends to further enhance DB2, IMS/ESA, CICS/ESA, DFSMS/MVS and
MVS/ESA to provide shared data function. These enhancements will
enable the products to fully participate in a S/390 parallel
transaction environment, with its intrinsic benefits of workload
balancing, availability, and growth.
Availability Enhancements
IBM intends to enhance MVS/ESA SP by providing an automatic restart
manager function for subsystems, thus improving the availability of
subsystems.
OpenEdition MVS Future Direction
IBM intends to enhance OpenEdition MVS to include significant additional UNIX functions which will allow MVS to function as a commercial UNIX system. These functions are planned to be made available in 1995.
The above statements present IBM's currently intended plans. IBM
will continue to monitor business conditions and requirements and may
make changes to these plans as required.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
The MVS/ESA customer education curriculum will be updated, as necessary, to include the enhancements in this announcement.
Skill Dynamics(TM), An IBM Company, is announcing the following new courses in support of MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1:
- S/390 Parallel Sysplex Overview and MVS/ESA SP V5 Update (H4012) This course provides the migration considerations for the MVS system programmer already at the MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 level.
- Workload Manager Workshop: Performance Management Using MVS/ESA SP V5 (H4013) This course is for systems programmers with experience in MVS/ESA performance and tuning.
In addition, the entire MVS/ESA curriculum of courses will be updated at general availability to reflect the new features and functions of MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1. Key updated courses include:
- MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 2 to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 Update (H4000)
- MVS/ESA SP V3 to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 Update (H3920)
- MVS/ESA Measurement and Tuning (H3904)
- This entry-level performance course will include new case studies at the MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 level.
Call the Skill Dynamics toll-free number, 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322),
for schedules and enrollments.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specified Operating Environment
Hardware Requirements:
- A S/390 Parallel Transaction Server 9672.
- All models of the IBM ES/9000(TM) Processor Unit 9021, the 9121, or the 9221.
- An IBM ES/3090(TM)-9000T processor (Models 15T, 17T, 18T, 25T,
- 28T) that supports IBM Enterprise Systems Architecture/370(TM) (ESA/370(TM)) and can have optional ESA/390(TM) facilities.
- An IBM ES/3090 Model E, S, J, or JH processor at the appropriate engineering change (EC) level that supports the IBM Enterprise Systems Architecture/370.
- An IBM ES/4381(TM) Model Group 90E, 91E or 92E processor that supports the IBM Enterprise Systems Architecture/370.
- Subspace Group Facility requires selected ES/9000 processors. Refer to Hardware Announcements 194-084 and 194-085 April 6, 1994.
- Enhanced LPAR mode operation is supported on all PR/SM(TM)-capable IBM processors in hardware configurations of two or more CPs with the exception of the ES/9000 Processor Unit 9221 Model 200.
- Coupling Facility -- A production coupling facility can be an IBM
- 9674 running the coupling facility control code in a PR/SM LPAR. The coupling facility control code can also run in a 9021
- 711-based model or a S/390 Parallel Transaction Server 9672 in a PR/SM LPAR. For additional information, refer to Hardware Announcement 194-082, dated April, 6, 1994.
- Coupling Facility Channels: Coupling facility channels (also referred to as coupling links), are high bandwidth fiber optic links that provide high speed connectivity between the coupling facility control code and the MVS/ESA systems running in CPC's (also referred to as CEC's) which use the services of the coupling facility control code. These channels are supported on all 9021
- 711-based models, 9121 511-based models, and the IBM 9672.
- Sysplex Timer(R) (9037 model 001): The sysplex timer is required to synchronize the time-of-day (TOD) clocks in all the CECs attached to the coupling facility.
- Enterprise Systems Connection(ESCON): ESCON I/O and the interconnect technologies are recommended in the sysplex coupling environment for fast access to shared data. In addition, they offer improved availability.
OpenEdition Hardware Environment:
Terminal Interface: The extended user interface support allows existing hardware (terminals, workstations, networks, etc.) and existing telecommunications software (ACF/VTAM(TM), TCP/IP, etc.) that run on MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 to be used.
3270 Support: Most 3270 type terminals or 3270 emulators in an MVS/ESA network from which a user can interactively logon to TSO/E is supported by OpenEdition services and includes:
- Real and emulated 3270's in an ACF/VTAM SNA network which satisfy
the following.
- The terminal must support an EBCDIC character set.
- Minimum screen size is 24x80.
- The terminal must be known to TSO/VTAM as a full screen device. OpenEdition services uses full screen mode.
- The terminal must support upper and lower case characters.
- A minimum of 12 PF keys are required.
- Use of 3270 key sequences to emulate ASCII terminal control is supported. A set of system defined 3270 default key sequences which map to ASCII escape control values is supplied. The user can tailor the system defaults to meet individual needs.
- Translate tables which map the 3270 data stream to a pseudo-tty device driver for both control and data are provided. Users can customize these tables to support various kinds of terminals.
Software Requirements:
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 requires the following products or equivalents:
- Assembler H Version 2 Release 1 (5668-962) with current maintenance or High Level Assembler/MVS & VM & VSE (5696-234) with current maintenance Note: MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 is the last MVS release to support Assembler H.
- MVS/DFP(TM) Version 3 Release 3 (5665-XA3) with program temporary fixes (PTFs) or higher or DFSMS/MVS Version 1 Release 1 (5695-DF1) with PTFs or higher
- Device Support Facility (ICKDSF) Release 15 (5655-257)
- SMP/E Release 8 (5668-949) or higher for installation and maintenance
- TIOC (5752-VS2) Feature numbers 5980/5981/5982 with PTF (these feature codes will supply TIOC only, not the 3.8 base and are required only by new MVS customers)
- ACF/TCAM Version 2 Release 4 (5735-RC3) with PTFs or ACF/TCAM Version 3 (5665-314) with PTFs
- ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 4.1 for MVS/ESA (5685-085) with PTF or ACF/VTAM Version 4 Release 1 for MVS/ESA (5695-117) with PTFs
- BTAM/SP (5665-279)
- CICS/MVS(TM) Version 2 Release 1.2 (5665-403)
- CICS/ESA Version 3 Release 2.1 (5685-083) or CICS/ESA Version 3 Release 3 if using CICSPlex System Manager/ESA (CICSPlex SM) Version 1 Release 1 (5695-081)
- DATABASE 2(TM) (DB2) Version 2 Release 3 (5665-DB2) with PTF
- DFDSS Version 2 Release 5 (5665-327) with PTFs
- DFHSM Version 2 Release 6 (5665-329) with PTFs
- DFSORT Version 1 Release 12 (5740-SM1) with PTF
- EREP Version 3 Release 5 (5658-260) with PTF
- ESCON Manager Version 1 Release 2 (5688-008) with PTF
- GAM/SP Release 3.1 (5668-978) with PTF
- IMS/ESA Database Manager Version 3 Release 1 (5665-408) with PTF
- IMS/ESA Transaction Manager Version 3 Release 1 (5665-409)
- ISPF Version 3 Release 5 (5685-054)
- ISPF/PDF Version 3 Release 5 (5665-402)
- ISPF/PDF for MVS Version 4 Release 1 (5655-042)
- MVS/SP(TM) Version 2 MICR/OCR feature (5655-068 or 5655-069) with PTF
- NetView Version 1 Release 3 MVS/XA(TM) (5665-362) with PTFs (in compatibility mode) or MVS/ESA Version 1 Release 3 (5685-152) with PTFs
- Operations Planning and Control/ESA (OPC(TM)/ESA) Version 1 Release 2 (5695-007) with PTFs
- PSF(TM)/MVS Version 2 Release 1 (5695-040) with PTF
- RACF Version 1 Release 9 (5740-XXH) with PTFs
- RMF Version 5 Release 1 (5655-084)
- Service Level Reporter (SLR) Version 3 Release 3 (5665-397)
- System Display and Search Facility/MVS (SDSF/MVS) Version 1 Release 4 (5665-488)
- SystemView Enterprise Performance Data Manager/MVS (EPDM) Version
- 1 Release 1.0 (5695-101)
- Target System Control Facility (TSCF) Version 1 Release 2 (5688-139)
- TCP/IP Version 2 Release 2.1 (5735-HAL)
- TSO/E Version 2 Release 4 (5685-025)
- VM/ESA(R) feature (5684-112) or later
- VPSS Version 1 Release 1 (5665-301) with PTF
For Functions Introduced in this MVS/ESA Release:
Sysplex Enhancements:
- AOC/MVS Version 1 Release 3 (5685-151)
- ACF/VTAM Version 4 Release 1 for MVS/ESA with PTFs (5695-117)
- ACF/VTAM Version 4 Release 2 for MVS/ESA (5695-117) to support generic names for applications
- CICS/ESA Version 4 Release 1 (5655-018)
- CICSPlex System Manager/ESA (CICSPlex SM) Version 1 Release 1 (5695-081)
- DFSMS Version 1 Release 2 (5695-DF1)
- ESCON Manager (ESCM) Version 1 Release 3 (5688-008)
- EREP Version 3 Release 5 (5658-008) with PTF
- EPDM Version 1 Release 1.1 with PTF (5695-101) or Service Level Reporter (SLR) Version 3 Release 3.1 (5665-397)
- IMS/ESA Version 5 Release 1 (5695-176)
- NetView Version 2 Release 4 for MVS/ESA(5685-111)
- Operations Planning and Control/ESA (OPC/ESA) Version 1 Release 2 (5695-007) with PTFs
- RACF Version 2 Release 1 (5695-039)
- RMF Version 5 Release 1 (5655-084)
- System Display and Search Facility/MVS (SDSF/MVS) Version 1 Release 4 (5665-488)
- SystemView Enterprise Performance Data Manager/MVS (EPDM) Version
- 1 Release 1.1 (5695-101)
- TSCF Version 1 Release 2 (5688-139)
- ACF/NCP Version 6 Release 2 (5688-231)
- ACF/SSP Version 3 Release 8 (5665-338)
- ACF/TCAM Version 2 Release 4 (5735-RC3) with PTFs or ACF/TCAM Version 3 Release 1 (5665-314) with PTF
- ACF/VTAM Version 4 Release 1 for MVS/ESA with PTF (5695-117)
- CICS/ESA Version 4 Release 1 (5655-018)
- Device Support Facility (ICKDSF) Release 15 (5655-257)
- DFSMS Version 1 Release 2 (5695-DF1)
- DFSORT Version 1 Release 12 (5740-SM1) with PTF
- EPDM Version 1 Release 1.1 (5695-101) or Service Level Reporter (SLR) Version 3 Release 3.1 (5665-397)
- ESCON Director device support Version 1 Release 1 (5655-068 or
- 5655-069) with PTF
- ESCON Manager Version 1 Release 2 (5688-008) with PTF
- GAM/SP Release 3.1 (5668-978) with PTF
- IMS/ESA Version 5 Release 1(5695-176)
- MVS/DITTO Version 2 (5695-100)
- PSF/MVS Version 2 Release 1 (5695-040) with PTF
- RMF Version 5 Release 1 (5655-084)
- System Display and Search Facility/MVS (SDSF/MVS) Version 1 Release 4 (5665-488)
- TSCF Version 1 Release 2 (5688-139)
- TSO/E Version 2 Release 4 (5685-025)
- CICSPlex System Manager/ESA (CICSPlex SM) Version 1 Release 1 (5695-081)
- CICS/ESA Version 4 Release 1 (5685-018)
- SystemView Enterprise Performance Data Manager/MVS (EPDM) Version
- 1 Release 1.1 (5695-101)
- IMS/ESA Version 5 Release 1 (5695-176)
- ISPF Version 3 Release 5 (5685-054)
- RMF Version 5 Release 1 (5655-084)
- Service Level Reporter (SLR) Version 3 Release 3.1 (5665-397)
- System Display and Search Facility/MVS (SDSF/MVS) Version 1 Release 4 (5665-488)
- CICS/ESA Version 4 Release 1 (5685-018)
- ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 4.1 for MVS/ESA (5685-085)
- AD/Cycle Language Environment Version 1 Release 3 (5688-198) or installation of the OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature
- AD/Cycle C/370 Version 1 Release 2 (5688-216) (Optional)
- DFSMS/MVS Version 1 Release 2 (5695-DF1)
- DFSMS/MVS Network File System feature (5695-DF1, feature codes
- 5323 or 5324) (Optional)
- ISPF/PDF Version 3 Release 5 (5665-402) (Optional)
- RACF Version 2 Release 1 (5695-039)
- SMP/E Version 1 Release 8 (5668-949) with PTF
- Service Level Reporter (SLR) Version 3 Release 3.1 (5665-397) (Optional)
- BookManager(R) READ/MVS (5695-046) (Optional)
- RMF Version 5 Release 1 (5655-084) (Optional)
- TCP/IP
Cell Directory on AIX/6000
- AIX DCE Cell Directory Server/6000 (5765-119)
- AIX DCE Global Directory Server/6000 Version 1.1 (5765-120)
- AIX DCE Global Directory Client/6000 Version 1.1 (5765-259)
- IBM DCE Software Developer's Kit of OS/2 and Windows (96F8690)
- AIX DCE Security Server/6000 (5765-118)
- IBM DCE Software Developer's Kit of OS/2 and Windows (96F8690)
For ScreenView requirements, refer to Software Announcement 293-268, dated June 20, 1993.
If the MVS/SP Version 2 MICR/OCR feature is already installed, it does not have to be reinstalled. However, it is recommended that the corresponding MICR/OCR feature for MVS/ESA SP Version 5 be ordered to ensure that the installation will continue to receive service for this feature if the MVS/SP Version 2 Release 2 or MVS/SP Version 3 license is discontinued.
Virtual Storage Requirements: Virtual storage requirements will be
provided at general availability.
Compatibility
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 is upwardly compatible with Version 4 Release 3.
MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 contains the Version 5 Release 1 BCP and the JES2 Version 5 Release 1 component. The JES2 Version 5 Release 1 component will be a replacement.
Prior to availability of the MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 component, planned for December 30, 1994, the package will contain the Version 5 Release 1 BCP and the JES3 Version 5 Release 1.0 component, which is functionally equivalent to the JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 component (FMID HJS4421), shipped with MVS/ESA SP-JES3 4.2.2 after December 27, 1991. The JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 component was announced in Software Announcement 290-489, dated September 5, 1990. The JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 component will be a replacement.
The MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP will run with the JES component shipped with the following earlier versions and releases:
JES2 JES3JES2 and Sysplex:MVS/SP-JES2 3.1.3 + PTFs MVS/SP-JES3 3.1.2 + PTFs MVS/ESA SP-JES2 4.2 + PTF MVS/SP-JES3 3.1.3 + PTFs MVS/ESA SP-JES2 4.3 + PTF MVS/ESA SP-JES3 4.2.2 (FMID HJS4421) (shipped after December 27, 1991) + PTF
Single MVS Image: Customers will be required to build a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 is installed. In a single system sysplex, XCF can be configured in local mode, so there is no requirement for a coupled dataset.
If a JES2 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 is used in conjunction with MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, a sysplex is not required.
Multiple MVS Images Using One CPC: Customers will be required to use a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 is installed. XCF must be configured with a couple dataset so that JES2 can keep track of member status.
If a JES2 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 is used in conjunction with MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, a sysplex is not required. For this type of configuration, the JES2 multi-access spool (MAS) must have seven or fewer MVS images.
For customers using multiple MVS images, MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 cannot be mixed with other levels of JES2 in the same JES2 MAS.
Multiple MVS Images Using Multiple CPCs: Customers will be required to use a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 is installed. A Sysplex Timer is required to synchronize time across the CPCs.
If a customer chooses to use a JES2 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1, a sysplex is not required. However, the JES2 MAS that is implemented cannot contain more than seven MVS images.
Staged Migration: Customers choosing to stage migration to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 by installing the MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP with a JES2-level prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 may specify MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 4 Release 3 when they order MVS/E SA SP Version 5 Release 1 through IBM Software Manufacturing CBIPO and SystemPac(R) offerings, or through feature codes listed in the Ordering Information section of this announcement.
JES3 and Sysplex:
Single MVS Image: Customers will be required to build a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is installed. In building a single system sysplex, XCF can be configured in local mode, so there is no requirement for a couple dataset.
If a JES3 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is used in conjunction with MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, a sysplex is not required.
Multiple MVS Images Using One CPC: Customers will be required to use a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is installed. The couple dataset required by XCF must be allocated and used.
If a JES3 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is used in conjunction with MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1, a sysplex is not required.
For customers using multiple MVS images, MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 cannot be mixed with other levels of JES3 in the same JES3 complex.
Multiple MVS Images Using Multiple CPCs: Customers will be required to use a sysplex when MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is installed. A Sysplex Timer is required to synchronize time across the CPCs.
If a customer chooses to use a JES3 release prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1, a sysplex is not required.
Staged Migration: Customers choosing to stage migration to MVS/ESA SP Version 5 by installing the MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP with a JES-level prior to MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 may specify MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 when they order MV S/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 through IBM Software Manufacturing CBIPO and SystemPac offerings, or through feature codes listed in the Ordering Information section of this announcement.
Note: APAR numbers for those products listed with PTF can be found in MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Planning: Installation and Migration with JES2L (GC28-1428) and MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Planning: Installation and Migration with JES3 (GC28-1429).
JES3 Consoles: MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is the last release planned to support JES3 managed local consoles. Customers are encouraged to convert their JES3 consoles to other facilities such as MVS and NetView consoles.
JES3 Tape Utilities: MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 is the last release planned to support JES3 Tape Utilities. Customers are encouraged to convert their tape management to utilities supported by DFSMS.
Performance Considerations: Performance information on MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP is scheduled to be provided at general availability.
User Group Requirements: This announcement satisfies or partially satisfies 41 requirements from one or more of the worldwide user group communities, which include Australasian SHARE/GUIDE (ASG), COMMON, COMMON Europe, GUIDE International, G.U.I.D.E. Europe, Japan GUIDE/SHARE (JGS), Guide Latin American (LAG), SHARE EUROPE and SHARE Incorporated.
- ALMVSX81028 -- Write IPS And OPT To SMF Whenever IPS Or OPT Is Changed.
- AHMVSX83033 -- Allow display by VOLSER on DISPLAY UNITS command
- EBCICS90022 -- Implement Performance Groups in TXP Environment
- EBCICS90021 -- TXP Resource Report Routines
- ECDCCU89001 -- Enhanced SRM Controls
- GBCICS80049 -- SRM cognisance and control CICS
- GBCICS89018 -- Intelligent routing within the TOR
- GBIMSG77012 -- Improve Reporting Of Response Time
- GBIMSG78090 -- IMS/VS INTERFACE WITH OS MONITORS
- GBIMSG83012 -- Accurate Percentile Reporting of Transaction
- GBIMSG90033 -- Determine Arrival Time of Transaction Inserted by BMP
- GBIMSG91049 -- Improve Reporting of Response Time
- GBIMSG91044 -- IMS/VS Interface with OS monitors
- GD124082008 -- Implement the RACF started task table
- GD147089009 -- Display RESERVE status from the SCP
- GM240093006 -- RACF started task table in RACF profiles
- GM470093008 -- Fuel Gauge on HSA
- GO1CPR78007 -- User specified JCL parameter
- GO1CPR79013 -- The SRM Should Report Causes of MPL Adjustment
- GO1CPR83005 -- Ability to tailor started task JCL and JECL
- GO1CPR84007 -- SMF exit enhancements
- GO1CPR90005 -- Allow individual MSGCLASS for started task
- GO1CPR91005 -- JCLLIB keyword on START command
- GO1CPR91010 -- More responsive MPL adjustments
- GO1CPR92004 -- ESA LLA should honor program property NODSI
- GO1JS383007 -- Support 'ALL' Keyword and Multiple Keywords in JES3 *SEND Command
- GO1JS381012 -- JES3 Hotstart (or DSI) Takes Too Long
- GO1NM90009 -- Common High Level Qualifier for Product Tape DSNames
- GO1NM92006 -- Program Directory Specify Increase in Library Allocation
- SBJES379333 -- JES3 Extended Vary Command
- SBMVSP79401 -- Interface SE/2 and IMS SE/2
- SBMVSP79402 -- Interface SE/2 And CICS
- SBMVSP79404 -- Interface SE/2 And All Appropriate Subsystems
- SCCICS83002 -- Availability Of Online IMS DB Statistics
- SMCMEX78026 -- Allow SRM To Monitor IMS & CICS
- SOJES285254 -- JES2 -- Enhancements to START command
- SOMVSE86029 -- Allow SMF exit names to be specified in PARMLIB
- SOMVSE89007 -- Prevent Sysgen from deleting user SMF exits
- SOMVSE89126 -- Allow both SYSRES and master catalog sharing
- SOMVSE90525 -- SRM -- IEAICSxx Needs Additional Flexibility for ACCTINFO
- SOMVSE91502 -- Automate reply to message IOS120A: Device XXX shared
- SOMVSP87002 -- Additional of REPORT PERFORMANCE GROUP to SMF Records
Migration
MVSCP Elimination: An MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 system can be
IPLed only with an IODF. MVSCP definition is no longer supported.
HCD provides a migration utility that can be used from an MVS/SP
Version 2 system or higher to migrate existing MVSCP input data sets,
as well as the related IOCP input data sets, into an IODF. An IODF
created by any MVS/ESA SP Version 4 HCD can be used to IPL an MVS/ESA
SP Version 5 Release 1 system.
S/390 Developers Association
A new membership program has recently been unveiled for software developers using S/390 platforms. The program is called the S/390 Developers Association. The goals of the program are to enhance communication between S/390 customers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and IBM's S/390 development organizations and to provide assistance to ISVs in obtaining the resources necessary to develop and support solutions on S/390 platforms.
A previously announced membership program "Your Connection to VM" is being combined with this new program. There is no fee for membership in the S/390 Developers Association. The S/390 Developers Association provides an online conferencing service, through TalkLink(TM), that is available to S/390 customers as well as ISVs. The section of the service available to customers contains bulletin boards, news and announcements concerning S/390 and IBM tools for the various platforms. The developers only section contains special bulletin boards, IBM internal development tools and news for developers.
The S/390 Developers Association provides additional support for developers with technical and marketing services. Technical support includes porting information, White papers with IBM views on technical topics, access to testing facilities (at a minimal fee) and special developer prices on IBM hardware and software. Marketing support provides for inclusion in S/390 product catalogs, listings in the National Solution Center Database, and software replication and distribution services from IBM Software Manufacturing. The MVS, VM and VSE development organizations will also offer special, invitational programs that provide developers with technical disclosures, early access to platform products and special marketing opportunities.
Those wishing to participate in the online service of the S/390
Developers Association should call TalkLink at 800-547-1283 to
request a subscription application. Software developers who would
like to join the S/390 Developers Association or would like
additional information should call 800-627-8363 and request an
application kit.
System Integrity
IBM will accept APARs where the installation of MVS/ESA SP Version 5
Release 1 introduces an exposure to the system integrity of MVS.
Refer to Software Announcement P81-174, dated October 21, 1981. This
control program is intended to run authorized.
Security, Auditability, and Control
Data security and auditability in the MVS/ESA SP Version 4 Release 3 environment are enhanced by the functions available in Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) licensed program (5740-XXH).
Security APARs: IBM will continue to accept Security APARs for MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1. Security APARs are for reporting problems in existing security mechanisms where the problem descriptions do not meet the precise definition of system integrity, but do constitute an exposure to the security of the system as a whole or to an IBM product which runs on the system. Originally announced in Software Announcement 289-581, dated October 24, 1989, this commitment is being enhanced, as follows, to accept Security APARs when the installation or use of this MVS product violates B1 criteria.
MVS B1 Support: Selected MVS/ESA products, collectively called a trusted computing base (TCB), were evaluated by the United States Department of Defense's National Computer Security Center (NCSC), found to meet the criteria for a B1 level of trusted system, and posted on the Evaluated Product List in September 1990. The following products, along with specific service, were evaluated in 1990:
- MVS/SP-JES2 Version 3 Release 1.3
- MVS/SP-JES3 Version 3 Release 1.3
- MVS/DFP Version 3 Release 1.1
- ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3
- TSO/E Version 2 Release 1.1
- RACF Version 1 Release 9
- PSF/MVS Version 1 Release 3
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 when running on ES/9000 systems with appropriate levels of the other TCB products, is designed to meet the B1 criteria as they were applied to the MVS/ESA TCB during the 1990 evaluation. The criteria applied were based on the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (DOD 5200.28-STD) and included interpretations made by the NCSC and the evaluation team. The claim being made today is based solely on security analysis performed by IBM. The updated TCB has not been evaluated by the NCSC. IBM cannot predict that a B1 rating would be awarded, should an evaluation be requested and carried out. IBM will accept a Security APAR when the installation or use of MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 violates the B1 criteria.
For more information on the appropriate product levels, supported features, and limitations, refer to MVS/ESA Planning: B1 Security for MVS/ESA Version 5 (GC28-1440), which will become available at MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 general availability.
Note: OpenEdition services has been designed to meet the criteria for a C2 security and must be disabled in a B1 environment.
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and
appropriate controls in application systems and communication
facilities.
ORDERING INFORMATION
The following advance publications are available now. To order, contact your IBM marketing representative.
Title Order NumberMVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1MVS/ESA General Information for System Product Version 5 GC28-1422
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Planning: Installation and Migration with JES2 GC28-1428
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Planning: Installation and Migration with JES3 GC28-1429
MVS/ESA Planning: Workload Management GC28-1493
Introducing OpenEdition MVS GC23-3010
MVS/ESA Introducing the OpenEdition Distributed Computing Environment GC09-1482
System/390(R) MVS Sysplex Overview -- An Introduction to Data Sharing and Parallelism GC28-1208
System/390 MVS Sysplex Systems Management (Available after May 6, 1994) GC28-1209
System/390 MVS Sysplex Hardware and Software Migration GC28-1210
System/390 MVS Sysplex Application Migration GC28-1211
New Licensees
Orders for new licenses will be accepted now. Shipment will begin on the planned availability date. Orders entered after the planned availability date will be assigned a schedule date for the week following order entry. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered prior to the planned availability date will be scheduled for shipment June 24, 1994. Orders entered with a scheduled shipment date after planned availability will be shipped MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1. Unless a later date is specified, an order is scheduled for the week following order entry.
New users of MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 should specify:
Type ModelBasic License: To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable and corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.5655 068
Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium.
Specify the feature number for the Workstation Master Media
distribution for the ScreenView feature. The Workstation Master
cannot be used until a workstation feature for one-time charge is
ordered.
MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0018 0001 20 0019 0002 25 0020 0003 28 0021 0004 29 0022 0005 30 0023 0006 31 0024 0007 32 0025 0008 35 0026 0009 38 0027 0010 40 0028 0011 50 0029 0012 60 0030 0013 70 0031 0014 80 0032 0015
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberOpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature18 0120 0103 20 0121 0104 25 0122 0105 28 0123 0106 29 0124 0107 30 0125 0108 31 0126 0109 32 0127 0110 35 0128 0111 38 0129 0112 40 0130 0113 50 0131 0114 60 0132 0115 70 0133 0116 80 0134 0117
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0052 0035 20 0053 0036 25 0054 0037 28 0055 0038 29 0056 0039 30 0057 0040 31 0058 0041 32 0059 0042 35 0060 0043 38 0061 0044 40 0062 0045 50 0063 0046 60 0064 0047 70 0065 0048 80 0066 0049
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberOpenEdition Debugger feature18 0154 0137 20 0155 0138 25 0156 0139 28 0157 0140 29 0158 0141 30 0159 0142 31 0160 0143 32 0161 0144 35 0162 0145 38 0163 0146 40 0164 0147 50 0165 0148 60 0166 0149 70 0167 0150 80 0168 0151
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0086 0069 20 0087 0070 25 0088 0071 28 0089 0072 29 0090 0073 30 0091 0074 31 0092 0075 32 0093 0076 35 0094 0077 38 0095 0078 40 0096 0079 50 0097 0080 60 0098 0081 70 0099 0082 80 0100 0083
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberNote: The group can be determined by referring to the Exhibit for IBM System/370(TM) and System/390 Machines (Z125-3901) or the Exhibit for Non-IBM Machines (Z125-3902); that are associated with the IBM Customer Agreement (Z125-4575).18 0188 0171 20 0189 0172 25 0190 0173 28 0191 0174 29 0192 0175 30 0193 0176 31 0194 0177 32 0195 0178 35 0196 0179 38 0197 0180 40 0198 0181 50 0199 0182 60 0200 0183 70 0201 0184 80 0202 0185
To order the Workstation Feature, a separate order must be processed. Specify program number and feature number 9998 for asset registration. Specify feature number for one-time charge and the desired quantity, (maximum 250).
Workstation Workstation Feature Feature One-Time Description Charge Feature NumberTo order the Workstation feature a separate order must be processed. Specify program number and feature number 9998 for asset registration. Specify feature number for one-time charge and the desired quantity, (maximum 250).ScreenView Feature Workstation Copy (order one per ScreenView workstation) MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 (5655-068) 1001
Basic Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature numbers of the host and workstation master desired distribution medium.
Note: MVS/ESA SP Version 5 will not support the 1600 bpi distribution medium.
Users of MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 must select one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumCustomers choosing to install the MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP with JES2 Version 4 Release 3, must select one of the following features:* 5811 9/6250 bpi tape * 5812 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of MICR/OCR devices must order one of the following features:* 5801 9/6250 bpi tape * 5802 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of ES Connection Director must order one of the following features:* 5851 9/6250 bpi tape * 5852 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature must order one of the following features:* 5871 9/6250 bpi tape * 5872 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition Debugger feature must order one of the following features:* 5004 9/6250 bpi tape * 5005 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature must order one of the following features:* 5007 9/6250 bpi Tape * 5008 3480 Tape Cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumAvailability information for this feature will be provided in September 1994.* 5891 9/6250 bpi tape * 5892 3480 tape cartridge
Note: To use the OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature, either the OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature or the AD/Cycle LE/370 Version 1 Release 3 product must be installed.
Users of OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature must order one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumNote: The OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature requires the OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature to be installed first.* 5988 9/6250 bpi tape * 5989 3480 tape cartridge
Availability information for this feature will be provided in September 1994.
Customers outside the US must have proper clearance from the US Department of Defense before they can be shipped the OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature.
Users of OpenEditionAD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature must order one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of the ScreenView Release 1.1. feature must order one of the following features:5831 9/6250 bpi tape 5832 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of the ScreenView feature Release 2.0 must order one of the following features:* 5881 9/6250 bpi tape * 5882 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumFor Extended Recovery Facility (XRF) registration, specify feature number 5849.* 5949 9/6250 bpi tape * 5950 3480 tape cartridge
* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIAL OF IBM
Customization Options: Select the appropriate feature number(s) to customize your order to specify the delivery options desired. These features can be specified on the initial or MES orders.
Example: If publications are not desired for the initial order, and for future updates, specify feature numbers 3470 to ship media only, and 3480 to ship media updates only. In the future if publication updates were required, order an MES to remove feature number 3480, and the publications will ship with the next release for the program.
Initial ShipmentsExpedite shipments will be processed to receive 72 hour delivery from the time IBM Software Manufacturing Company (ISMC) receives the order. ISMC will then ship the order via overnight air transportation.Feature Description
3444 Serial Number Only (suppresses shipment of media and documentation)
3470 Ship Media Only (suppresses initial shipment of documentation)
3471 Ship Documentation Only (suppresses initial shipment of media)
Update Shipments
Feature Description
3480 Ship Media Updates Only (suppresses update shipment of documentation)
3481 Ship Documentation Only (suppresses update shipment of media)
3482 Suppress Updates (suppresses update shipment of media and documentation)
Expedite Shipments
Feature Description
3445 Local IBM Office Expedite (for IBM use only)
3446 Customer Expedite Process Charge ($30 charge for each product)
Optional Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature number for the desired distribution medium:
Feature Number Distribution MediumDSLO License: To order a DSLO license, specify the program number, feature number 9901 for asset registration, and the feature number for a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge that corresponds to the group containing the designated machine.* 7031 9/6250 bpi tape * 7081 3480 tape cartridge
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0222 0205 20 0223 0206 25 0224 0207 28 0225 0208 29 0226 0209 30 0227 0210 31 0228 0211 32 0229 0212 35 0230 0213 38 0231 0214 40 0232 0215 50 0233 0216 60 0234 0217 70 0235 0218 80 0236 0219
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature18 0324 0307 20 0325 0308 25 0326 0309 28 0327 0310 29 0328 0311 30 0329 0312 31 0330 0313 32 0331 0314 35 0332 0315 38 0333 0316 40 0334 0317 50 0335 0318 60 0336 0319 70 0337 0320 80 0338 0321
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0256 0239 20 0257 0240 25 0258 0241 28 0259 0242 29 0260 0243 30 0261 0244 31 0262 0245 32 0263 0246 35 0264 0247 38 0265 0248 40 0266 0249 50 0267 0250 60 0268 0251 70 0269 0252 80 0270 0253
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOpenEdition Debugger feature18 0358 0341 20 0359 0342 25 0360 0343 28 0361 0344 29 0362 0345 30 0363 0346 31 0364 0347 32 0365 0348 35 0366 0349 38 0367 0350 40 0368 0351 50 0369 0352 60 0370 0353 70 0371 0354 80 0372 0355
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0290 0273 20 0291 0274 25 0292 0275 28 0293 0276 29 0294 0277 30 0295 0278 31 0296 0279 32 0297 0280 35 0298 0281 38 0299 0282 40 0300 0283 50 0301 0284 60 0302 0285 70 0303 0286 80 0304 0287
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOrdering a DSLO feature will result in IBM maintaining a record of this customer location as a DSLO user only. All material for the DSLO license must be ordered by the basic licensee. If a user selects DSLO, no other feature numbers are valid for this order and no program materials or updates will be shipped.18 0392 0375 20 0393 0376 25 0394 0377 28 0395 0378 29 0396 0379 30 0397 0380 31 0398 0381 32 0399 0382 35 0400 0383 38 0401 0384 40 0402 0385 50 0403 0386 60 0404 0387 70 0405 0388 80 0406 0389
Unlicensed Documentation: A memo, program directory and one copy of the following publications are supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material:
Source Listings -- MICR/OCR SJB2-9017MVS/ESA Device Validation Support GC28-1447 MVS/ESA Dump Output Messages GC28-1485 MVS/ESA General Information GC28-1422 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition(TM): User's Guide SC33-6468 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Messages GC33-6467 MVS/ESA Initialization and Tuning Guide SC28-1451 MVS/ESA Initialization and Tuning Reference SC28-1452 MVS/ESA Installation Exits SC28-1459 MVS/ESA JCL Reference GC28-1479 MVS/ESA JCL User's Guide GC28-1473 MVS/ESA Licensed Program Specifications-JES2 GC28-1416 MVS/ESA Planning: APPC Management GC28-1503 MVS/ESA Planning: Global Resource Serialization GC28-1450 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Planning GC28-1445 MVS/ESA Planning: Operations GC28-1441 MVS/ESA Planning: Workload Management GC28-1493 MVS/ESA System Codes GC28-1486 MVS/ESA System Commands GC28-1442 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 1 GC28-1480 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 2 GC28-1481 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 3 GC28-1482 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 4 GC28-1483 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 5 GC28-1484
MVS/ESA JES2 Commands GC28-1443 MVS/ESA JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide SC28-1453 MVS/ESA JES2 Initialization and Tuning Reference SC28-1454 MVS/ESA JES2 Macros SC28-1462 MVS/ESA JES2 Messages GC28-1488 MVS/ESA JES2 Installation Exits SC28-1463
MVS/ESA Setting Up a Sysplex GC28-1449 MVS/ESA Discovering the Library GC28-1492 MVS/ESA Library Guide with JES2 GC28-1423
Screenview General Information GC33-6450 Screenview User's Guide SC33-6451 Screenview Application Developer's Guide SC33-6452 Screenview Application Developer's Reference SC33-6453
OpenEdition MVS Services
Introducing OpenEdition MVS GC23-3010
MVS/ESA Introducing the OpenEdition Distributed Computing Environment GC09-1482(1) MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS User's Guide SC23-3013 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Command Reference SC23-3014 MVS/ESA Planning: OpenEdition MVS SC23-3015
(1) Available at announcement. All other OpenEdition DCE documents will be available at shipment of the feature.
OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language Support FeatureOpenEdition DCE Base Services FeatureAD/Cycle C/370 Library Reference SC09-1761 AD/Cycle LE/370 Installation and Customization Guide SC26-4817 AD/Cycle LE/370 Debugging Guide and Run-Time Messages SC26-4829
The following OpenEdition DCE documents will be available at shipment of the feature:
MVS/ESA Planning: OpenEdition DCE SC09-1489 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Application Development Guide SC09-1484 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Application Development Reference SC09-1487 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Administration Reference SC09-1486 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Administration Guide SC09-1485 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: User's Guide SC09-1704 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Configuring and Getting Started SC09-1490 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Messages and Codes SC09-1483Customers selecting the feature code to supply MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 4 Release 3 will receive the following:System/390 MVS Sysplex Overview -- An Introduction to Data Sharing and Parallelism GC28-1208 System/390 MVS Sysplex Systems Management GC28-1209 System/390 MVS Sysplex Hardware and Software Migration GC28-1210 System/390 MVS Sysplex Application Migration GC28-1211
MVS/ESA Planning and Installation kit "OPEN ME FIRST" (GK2T-5112) contents:
*MVS/ESA Installation Planning Chart GX22-0021 MVS/ESA System Data Set Definition GC28-1432 MVS/ESA JES2 Migration Notebook GC28-1437 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook GC28-1436 MVS/XA Conversion Notebook for System Product Version 2 GC28-1567 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook for System Product Version 3 GC28-1568 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook for MVS/ESA SP Version 4 GC28-1608
MVS/ESA JES2 Introduction (V4) GC23-0080 MVS/ESA Library Guide for MVS/ESA System Product Version 4 GC28-1601 *MVS/ESA Program Directory: JES2 GC28-1610 MVS/ESA JES2 Commands (V4) GC23-0084 *MVS/ESA JES2 Command Reference Summary (V4) GX22-0017 MVS/ESA JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide (V4) SC23-0082 MVS/ESA JES2 Initialization and Tuning Reference (V4) SC23-0083 MVS/ESA JES2 Messages (V4) GC23-0085 MVS/ESA JES2 Master Index GC28-1073 MVS/ESA JES2 Customization GC23-0100 MVS/ESA JES2 Conversion Notebook (V4) GC23-0081The following optional publications are available from IBM after product availability. The first copy is available, at no extra charge, to licensees of the basic material by specifying the 7xxx feature code.
Feature Number*MVS/ESA Master Index GC28-1425 7108 MVS/ESA Planning: B1 Security GC28-1440 7115 MVS/ESA Recovery and Reconfiguration Guide GC28-1458 7116 MVS/ESA Routing and Descriptor Codes GC28-1487 7117 MVS/ESA System Management Facilities (SMF) External Security Interface GC28-1457 7118 MVS/ESA Support for Measured Usage Software Pricing GC28-1098 7050
(RACROUTE) Macro Reference for MVS GC23-3733 7022 RACF Callable Services GC23-3737 7110
OpenEdition MVS Services
MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS POSIX.1 Conformance Document GC23-3011 7024 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS POSIX.2 Conformance Document GC23-3012 7025 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Master Glossary GC23-3025 7028 AD/Cycle C/370 Library Reference: OpenEdition MVS Sockets SC23-3024 7030 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Advanced Application Programming Tools SC23-3017 7026 MVS/ESA Application Development Reference: Assembler Callable Services for OpenEdition MVS SC23-3020 7027 MVS/ESA Using REXX to Access OpenEdition MVS Services SC23-3803 7029 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Shell and Utilities and Debugger Messages(2) SC23-3780 7109
(2) Available August 31, 1994Specify the 7017 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA APPC/MVS Handbook for the OS/2 System Administrator GC28-1504 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Servers for APPC/MVS GC28-1472 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Transaction Programs for APPC/MVS GC28-1471 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Transaction Schedulers for APPC/MVS GC28-1465The following optional publications are available for a fee after product availability.Specify the 7018 feature code to receive the following:
*MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Reference Summary SX33-9025 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem *Control System (IPCS) Commands Summary GX22-0026 *MVS/ESA System Commands Summary GX22-0022 *MVS/ESA JES2 Commands Summary GX22-0023
Specify the 7019 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) Commands GC28-1491 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) Customization GC28-1461 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) User's Guide GC28-1490
Specify the 7103 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA JES2 Introduction GC28-1420 *MVS/ESA JES2 Master Index GC28-1426
Specify the 7104 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Programming: Assembler Services Guide GC28-1466 MVS/ESA Programming: Assembler Services Reference GC28-1474 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide GC28-1467 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 1 GC28-1475 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 2 GC28-1476 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 3 GC28-1477 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 4 GC28-1478 MVS/ESA Programming: Callable Services for High Level Languages GC28-1464 MVS/ESA Programming: Extended Addressability Guide GC28-1468 MVS/ESA Programming: Workload Management Services GC28-1494
Specify the 7039 feature code to receive the following:
*MVS/ESA Programming: Sysplex Services Guide GC28-1495 *MVS/ESA Programming: Sysplex Services Reference GC28-1496
Specify the 7105 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Programming: JES Common Coupling Services GC28-1497 MVS/ESA Using the Subsystem Interface SC28-1502 MVS/ESA Using the Functional Sub- system Interface SC28-1505
Specify the 7106 feature code to receive the following:
OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language Support Feature
AD/Cycle Language Environment Fact Sheet GC26-4785 AD/Cycle Language Environment Concepts Guide GC26-4786 AD/Cycle LE/370 Programming Guide SC26-4818 AD/Cycle LE/370 Programming Reference SC26-3312 AD/Cycle LE/370 Diagnosis Guide SC26-3154 AD/Cycle LE/370 Binder Inserts SX26-3827
Specify the 7107 feature code to receive the following:
OpenEdition DCE Base Services
MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE Master Index SC09-1488 Distributed Computing Environment: Understanding the Concepts GC09-1478 Distributed Computing Environment for IBM Systems: Tying it Together (video) G109-0133
Feature NumberAdditional copies of unlicensed publications will be available for a fee after product availability. These copies may be ordered from your IBM representative, through the System Library Subscription Service (SLSS), or by direct order.MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS File System Interface Reference SC23-3802 8053
MVS OLTEP GC28-1448 8067 MVS Planning: Security GC28-1439 8068 MVS Programming: Batch Local Shared Resources Subsystem Guide GC28-1469 8069 MVS Programming: Hiperbatch(TM) Guide GC28-1470 8070 MVS Remote Workstation Generation GC28-1433 8071 MVS TSO Programming GC28-1460 8072
The following publications may be ordered through SLSS by using one
bill of forms number, SBOF-4697:
OpenEdition MVS Library
- Introducing OpenEdition MVS, GC23-3010
- OpenEdition MVS User's Guide, SC23-3013
- OpenEdition MVS Command Reference, SC23-3014
- Planning: OpenEdition MVS, SC23-3015
- OpenEdition MVS POSIX.1 Conformance Document, GC23-3011
- OpenEdition MVS POSIX.2 Conformance Document, GC23-3012
- Application Development Reference: Assembler Callable Services for OpenEdition MVS, SC23-3020
- OpenEdition MVS Advanced Application Programming Tools, SC23-3017
- OpenEdition MVS Master Glossary, GC23-3025
- OpenEdition MVS Using REXX to Access OpenEdition MVS Services, SC23-3803
- C/370 Library Reference: OpenEdition MVS Sockets, SC23-3024
- OpenEdition MVS Shell and Debugger Messages, SC23-3780 (available by August 31, 1994)
- C/370 Library Reference, SC09-1761
- LE/370 Debugging Guide and Run-Time Messages, SC26-4829
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 publications are offered in displayable softcopy form. All unlicensed manuals are included except for those listed with an * before the publication name in the list of unlicensed documentation. The displayable manuals are optional machine-readable material. The files are shipped on CD-ROM on the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition MVS Collection. The first copy of the collection kit is available at no extra charge by specifying the 7140 feature number. Use the form number SK2T-0710 to order additional copies of the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition MVS Collection, after product availability, for a fee. These copies may be ordered from your IBM representative, through the SLSS or by direct order.
This collection may also be ordered as separately priced features under the 5636-PUB Library Offering. The charge for the 5636-PUB Library Offering will be an annual subscription charge, which will include all of the releases shipped during the 12 months following the order date. Refer to Software Announcement 292-450, dated August 25, 1992, for additional details.
When ordering this collection on CD-ROM via Library Offering, 5636-PUB, two feature codes must be specified: 2001 feature code is the billing code and 5001 feature code is a no-charge medium specify code.
Licensed Publications: In addition to the online collection kit, which contains only unlicensed documentation, licensed documentation for MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 will be available on CD-ROM(LK2T-5114) as an optional no-charge feature using the feature code 7340 when ordering MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1. Additional copies of this CD-ROM may be ordered on a charge basis using the feature number 8340.
Licensed Documentation: The following licensed material will be available from IBM after program availability. To order, contact your IBM representative.
The first copy is supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material. Use the 8XXX feature number to order additional copies for a fee.
Additional Copies Form Feature Number Title NumberCustomers selecting the feature code to supply MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 4 Release 3 will receive the following:LY28-1857 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 1 8023 LY28-1858 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 2 8024 LY28-1859 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 3 8025 LY28-1860 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 4 8026 LY28-1861 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 5 8027 LY28-1872 MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Reference 8030 LY28-1845 MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids 8037
LY28-1867 MVS/ESA JES2 Program Reference 8028 LY28-1854 MVS/ESA JES2 Diagnosis 8029 LY28-1873 MVS/ESA JES2 Data Areas Volume 1 8031 LY28-1874 MVS/ESA JES2 Data Areas Volume 2 8032 LY28-1875 MVS/ESA JES2 Data Areas Volume 3 8033
Additional Copies Feature Title Form Number NumberThe following optional licensed material will be available from IBM after product availability. To order, contact your IBM representative.MVS/ESA JES2 Program Reference (V4) LY28-1030 8044 MVS/ESA JES2 Diagnosis (V4) LY28-1031 8045 MVS/ESA JES2 Data Areas (V4) LY28-1827 8046 MVS/ESA JES2 Job Related Exits LG66-3242 8047
The first copy is available, at no extra charge, to licensees of the basic material by specifying the 7040 feature number. Use the 8XXX feature number to order additional copies for a fee.
Additional Copies Feature Title Form Number NumberSubsequent updates (maintenance changes in the form of either softcopy "refreshes" and/or hardcopy revisions) to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed.MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Procedures LY28-1844 8036
National Language Ordering Information
To order MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Japanese message translations, specify the feature codes listed. These translations will be available at general availability. NLS material for MVS/ESA SP Version 5 will be available from CBIPO and CBPDO.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5101 9/6250 bpi tape * 5102 3480 tape cartridge
To order OpenEdition Shell and Utility Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution MediumTo order OpenEdition AD/Cycle C-Language Support Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.* 5111 9/6250 bpi tape * 5112 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5310 9/6250 bpi tape * 5320 3480 tape cartridge
To order ScreenView Release 1.1 Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6116 9/6250 bpi tape * 6117 3480 tape cartridge
To order ScreenView Release 2.0 Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6113 9/6250 bpi tape * 6114 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 1.1.Spanish National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6134 9/6250 bpi tape * 6135 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 2.0 Spanish National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5525 9/6250 bpi tape * 5526 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 2.0 German National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5519 9/6250 bpi tape * 5520 3480 tape cartridge
To order the HCD Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed. (Available October 28, 1994.)
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5042 9/6250 bpi tape * 5043 3480 tape cartridge
Optional Machine-Readable Material: To order the optional Japanese source, select the feature number for the desired distribution medium.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 7811 9/6250 bpi tape * 7812 3480 tape cartridge
MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1
New Licensees
Orders for new licenses will be accepted now. Shipment will begin on the planned availability date. Orders entered after the planned availability date of June 24, 1994 will be assigned a schedule date for the week following order entry. Unless a later date is specified, orders entered prior to the planned availability date will be scheduled for shipment June 24, 1994. Orders shipped before December 30, 1994 will include the JES3 5.1.0 component (functionally equivalent to JES3 4.2.1). Orders entered with a scheduled shipment date after JES3 5.1.1 planned availability of December 30, 1994 will be shipped MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1. Unless a later date is specified, an order is scheduled for the week following order entry.
After availability of the JES3 5.1.1 component, customers who received the JES3 5.1.0 component will be sent a program reorder form which may be returned directly to IBM Software Manufacturing Company. The mailing of the reorder form is scheduled to be completed two weeks after general availability of the JES3 5.1.1 component, planned for December 30, 1994. Reorder forms returned to the IBM Software Manufacturing Company will be processed within 10 work days of receipt.
New users of MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 should specify:
Type ModelBasic License: To order a basic license, specify the program number and feature number 9001 for asset registration. For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify one of the following feature numbers as applicable and corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.5655 069
Also, specify the feature number of the desired distribution medium.
Specify the feature number for the Workstation Master Media
distribution. The workstation master cannot be used until a
workstation feature for one-time charge is ordered.
MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0018 0001 20 0019 0002 25 0020 0003 28 0021 0004 29 0022 0005 30 0023 0006 31 0024 0007 32 0025 0008 35 0026 0009 38 0027 0010 40 0028 0011 50 0029 0012 60 0030 0013 70 0031 0014 80 0032 0015
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberOpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature18 0120 0103 20 0121 0104 25 0122 0105 28 0123 0106 29 0124 0107 30 0125 0108 31 0126 0109 32 0127 0110 35 0128 0111 38 0129 0112 40 0130 0113 50 0131 0114 60 0132 0115 70 0133 0116 80 0134 0117
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0052 0035 20 0053 0036 25 0054 0037 28 0055 0038 29 0056 0039 30 0057 0040 31 0058 0041 32 0059 0042 35 0060 0043 38 0061 0044 40 0062 0045 50 0063 0046 60 0064 0047 70 0065 0048 80 0066 0049
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberOpenEdition Debugger feature18 0154 0137 20 0155 0138 25 0156 0139 28 0157 0140 29 0158 0141 30 0159 0142 31 0160 0143 32 0161 0144 35 0162 0145 38 0163 0146 40 0164 0147 50 0165 0148 60 0166 0149 70 0167 0150 80 0168 0151
Basic Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers, corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0086 0069 20 0087 0070 25 0088 0071 28 0089 0072 29 0090 0073 30 0091 0074 31 0092 0075 32 0093 0076 35 0094 0077 38 0095 0078 40 0096 0079 50 0097 0080 60 0098 0081 70 0099 0082 80 0100 0083
MOSP Basic MOSP Basic Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberNote: The group can be determined by referring to the Exhibit for IBM System/370 and System/390 Machines (Z125-3901) or the Exhibit for Non-IBM Machines (Z125-3902); that are associated with the IBM Customer Agreement (Z125-4575).18 0188 0171 20 0189 0172 25 0190 0173 28 0191 0174 29 0192 0175 30 0193 0176 31 0194 0177 32 0195 0178 35 0196 0179 38 0197 0180 40 0198 0181 50 0199 0182 60 0200 0183 70 0201 0184 80 0202 0185
To order the Workstation feature, a separate order must be processed. Specify program number and feature number 9998 for asset registration. Specify feature number for one-time charge and the desired quantity, (maximum 250).
Workstation Workstation Feature Feature One-Time Description Charge Feature NumberBasic Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature numbers of the host and workstation master desired distribution medium.ScreenView Feature Workstation Copy (order one per ScreenView workstation) MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 (5655-069) 1001
Note: MVS/ESA SP Version 5 will not support the 1600 bpi distribution medium.
Users of MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 must select one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumCustomers choosing to install the MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 BCP with JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 must select one of the following features:* 5811 9/6250 bpi tape * 5812 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of MICR/OCR devices must order one of the following features:* 5801 9/6250 bpi tape * 5802 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of ES Connection Director must order one of the following features:* 5851 9/6250 bpi tape * 5852 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature must order one of the following features:* 5871 9/6250 bpi tape * 5872 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition Debugger feature must order one of the following features:* 5004 9/6250 bpi tape * 5005 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of OpenEdition DCE Base Services Feature must order one of the following features:* 5007 9/6250 bpi tape * 5008 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumAvailability information for this feature will be provided in September 1994.* 5891 9/6250 bpi tape * 5892 3480 tape cartridge
Note: To use the OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature, either the OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature or the AD/Cycle LE/370 Version 1 Release 3 product must be installed.
Users of OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy Feature must order one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumNote: The OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature requires the OpenEdition DCE Base Services feature to be installed first.* 5988 9/6250 bpi tape * 5989 3480 tape cartridge
Availability information for this feature will be provided in September 1994.
Note: Customers outside the US must have proper clearance from the US Department of Defense before they can be shipped the OpenEdition DCE User Data Privacy feature.
Users of OpenEditionAD/Cycle C/370 Language support feature must order one of the following features:
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of the ScreenView feature Release 1.1 must order one of the following features:5831 9/6250 bpi tape 5832 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumUsers of the ScreenView feature Release 2.0 must order one of the following features:* 5881 9/6250 bpi tape * 5882 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution MediumFor Extended Recovery Facility (XRF) registration, specify feature number 5849.* 5949 9/6250 bpi tape * 5950 3480 tape cartridge
* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIAL OF IBM
Customization Options: Select the appropriate feature number(s) to customize your order to specify the delivery options desired. These features can be specified on the initial or MES orders.
Example: If publications are not desired for the initial order, and for future updates, specify feature numbers 3470 to ship media only, and 3480 to ship media updates only. In the future if publication updates were required, order an MES to remove feature number 3480, and the publications will ship with the next release for the program.
Initial ShipmentsExpedite shipments will be processed to receive 72 hour delivery from the time the IBM Software Manufacturing Company (ISMC) receives the order. ISMC will then ship the order via overnight air transportation.Feature Description
3444 Serial Number Only (suppresses shipment of media and documentation)
3470 Ship Media Only (suppresses initial shipment of documentation)
3471 Ship Documentation Only (suppresses initial shipment of media)
Update Shipments
Feature Description
3480 Ship Media Updates Only (suppresses update shipment of documentation)
3481 Ship Documentation Only (suppresses update shipment of media)
3482 Suppress Updates (suppresses update shipment of media and documentation)
Expedite Shipments
Feature Description
3445 Local IBM Office Expedite (for IBM use only)
3446 Customer Expedite Process Charge ($30 charge for each product)
Optional Machine-Readable Material: To order, select the feature number for the desired distribution medium:
Feature Number Distribution MediumDSLO License: To order a DSLO license specify the program number, feature number 9901 for asset registration, and the feature number for a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge that corresponds to the group containing the designated machine.* 7031 9/6250 bpi tape * 7081 3480 tape cartridge
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0222 0205 20 0223 0206 25 0224 0207 28 0225 0208 29 0226 0209 30 0227 0210 31 0228 0211 32 0229 0212 35 0230 0213 38 0231 0214 40 0232 0215 50 0233 0216 60 0234 0217 70 0235 0218 80 0236 0219
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOpenEdition Shell and Utilities feature18 0324 0307 20 0325 0308 25 0326 0309 28 0327 0310 29 0328 0311 30 0329 0312 31 0330 0313 32 0331 0314 35 0332 0315 38 0333 0316 40 0334 0317 50 0335 0318 60 0336 0319 70 0337 0320 80 0338 0321
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0256 0239 20 0257 0240 25 0258 0241 28 0259 0242 29 0260 0243 30 0261 0244 31 0262 0245 32 0263 0246 35 0264 0247 38 0265 0248 40 0266 0249 50 0267 0250 60 0268 0251 70 0269 0252 80 0270 0253
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOpenEdition Debugger18 0358 0341 20 0359 0342 25 0360 0343 28 0361 0344 29 0362 0345 30 0363 0346 31 0364 0347 32 0365 0348 35 0366 0349 38 0367 0350 40 0368 0351 50 0369 0352 60 0370 0353 70 0371 0354 80 0372 0355
DSLO DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time-Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumberMultiple Operating System -- PR/SM (MOSP): For a graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge, specify the following feature numbers corresponding to the group that contains the designated machine.18 0290 0273 20 0291 0274 25 0292 0275 28 0293 0276 29 0294 0277 30 0295 0278 31 0296 0279 32 0297 0280 35 0298 0281 38 0299 0282 40 0300 0283 50 0301 0284 60 0302 0285 70 0303 0286 80 0304 0287
MOSP DSLO MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly One-Time Charge License Charge Group Feature Number Feature NumbersOrdering a DSLO feature will result in IBM maintaining a record of this customer location as a DSLO user only. All material for the DSLO license must be ordered by the basic licensee. If a user selects DSLO, no other feature numbers are valid for this order and no program materials or updates will be shipped.18 0392 0375 20 0393 0376 25 0394 0377 28 0395 0378 29 0396 0379 30 0397 0380 31 0398 0381 32 0399 0382 35 0400 0383 38 0401 0384 40 0402 0385 50 0403 0386 60 0404 0387 70 0405 0388 80 0406 0389
Unlicensed Documentation: A memo, program directory and one copy of the following publications are supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material:
Source Listings -- MICR/OCR SJB2-9017MVS/ESA Device Validation Support GC28-1447 MVS/ESA Dump Output Messages GC28-1485 MVS/ESA General Information GC28-1422 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: User's Guide SC33-6468 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Messages GC33-6467 MVS/ESA Initialization and Tuning Guide SC28-1451 MVS/ESA Initialization and Tuning Reference SC28-1452 MVS/ESA Installation Exits SC28-1459 MVS/ESA JCL Reference GC28-1479 MVS/ESA JCL User's Guide GC28-1473 MVS/ESA Licensed Program Specification GC28-1418 MVS/ESA Planning: APPC Management GC28-1503 MVS/ESA Planning: Global Resource Serialization GC28-1450 MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Planning GC28-1445 MVS/ESA Planning: Operations GC28-1441 MVS/ESA Planning: Workload Management GC28-1493 MVS/ESA System Codes GC28-1486 MVS/ESA System Commands GC28-1442 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 1 GC28-1480 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 2 GC28-1481 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 3 GC28-1482 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 4 GC28-1483 MVS/ESA System Messages Volume 5 GC28-1484
MVS/ESA Discovering the Library GC28-1492 MVS/ESA Setting Up a Sysplex GC28-1449 MVS/ESA Library Guide with JES3 GC28-1424
MVS/ESA JES3 Commands(3) GC28-1444 MVS/ESA JES3 Initialization and Tuning Guide(3) SC28-1455 MVS/ESA JES3 Initialization and Tuning Reference(3) SC28-1456 MVS/ESA JES3 Messages(3) GC28-1489
Screenview General Information GC33-6450 Screenview User's Guide SC33-6451 Screenview Application Developer's Guide SC33-6452 Screenview Application Developer's Reference SC33-6453
(3) Available with the JES3 5.1.1 component in December 1994
OpenEdition MVS ServicesOpenEdition DCE Base Services FeatureIntroducing OpenEdition MVS GC23-3010
MVS/ESA Introducing the OpenEdition Distributed Commputing Environment GC09-1482(1) MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS User's Guide SC23-3013 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Command Reference SC23-3014 MVS/ESA Planning: OpenEdition MVS SC23-3015 OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language Support Feature
AD/Cycle C/370 Library Reference SC09-1761 AD/Cycle LE/370 Installation and Customization Guide SC26-4817 AD/Cycle LE/370 Debugging Guide and Run-Time Messages SC26-4829
The following OpenEdition DCE documents will be available at shipment of the feature.
MVA/ESA Introducing the Distributed Computing Environment GC09-1482(1) MVS/ESA Planning: OpenEdition DCE: SC09-1489 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Application Development Guide SC09-1484 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Application Development Reference SC09-1487 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Administration Reference SC09-1486 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Administration Guide SC09-1485 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: User's Guide SC09-1704 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Configuring and Getting Started SC09-1490 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE: Messages and Codes SC09-1483Customers selecting the feature code for MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 will receive the following:System/390 MVS Sysplex Overview -- An Introduction to Data Sharing and Parallelism GC28-1208 System/390 MVS Sysplex Systems Management GC28-1209 System/390 MVS Sysplex Hardware and Software Migration GC28-1210 System/390 MVS Sysplex Application Migration GC28-1211
MVS/ESA Planning and Installation kit "OPEN ME FIRST" (GK2T-5113) contents:
*MVS/ESA Installation Planning Chart GX22-0021 MVS/ESA Planning: Installation and Migration with JES3 GC28-1429 MVS/ESA System Data Set Definition GC28-1432 MVS/ESA JES3 Conversion Notebook(3) GC28-1438 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook GC28-1436 MVS/XA Conversion Notebook for System Product Version 2 GC28-1567 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook for System Product Version 3 GC28-1568 MVS/ESA Conversion Notebook for System Product Version 4 GC28-1608 MVS/ESA Version 4 JES3 Conversion Notebook GC23-0087 MVS/ESA Version 3 JES3 Conversion Notebook GC23-0079 *MVS/XA JES Conversion Notebook Release 2.1 SC28-1412 *MVS/XA JES Conversion Notebook Release 1.5 SC28-1501
MVS/ESA JES3 Introduction (V4) GC23-0086 *MVS/ESA Version 4 Release 2.2 JES3 Product Version 4 GC28-1601 *MVS/ESA Program Directory: JES3 GC28-1611 MVS/ESA JES3 Commands (V4) GC23-0090 *MVS/ESA JES3 Command Reference Summary (V4) GX23-0021 MVS/ESA JES3 Messages (V4) GC23-0091 MVS/ESA JES3 Master Index GC28-1142 MVS/ESA JES3 Initialization and Tuning Guide SC23-0088 MVS/ESA JES3 Initialization ant Tuning Reference SC23-0089The following optional publications are available from IBM after product availability. The first copy is available, at no extra charge, to licensees of the basic material by specifying the 7xxx feature code.
Feature NumberSpecify the 7017 feature code to receive the following:*MVS/ESA Master Index GC28-1425 7108 MVS/ESA Planning: B1 Security GC28-1440 7115 MVS/ESA Recovery and Reconfiguration Guide GC28-1458 7116 MVS/ESA Routing and Descriptor Codes GC28-1487 7117 MVS/ESA System Management Facilities (SMF) GC28-1457 7118 MVS/ESA Support for Measured Usage Software Pricing GC28-1098 7050
External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro Reference for MVS GC23-3733 7022 RACF Callable Services GC23-3737 7110
OpenEdition MVS Services
MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS POSIX.1 Conformance Document GC23-3011 7024 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS POSIX.2 Conformance Document GC23-3012 7025 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Master Glossary GC23-3025 7028 AD/Cycle C/370 Library Reference: OpenEdition MVS supplement Sockets SC23-3024 7030 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Advanced Application Programming Tools SC23-3017 7026 MVS/ESA Application Development Reference: Assembler Callable Services for OpenEdition MVS SC23-3020 7027 MVS/ESA Using REXX to Access OpenEdition MVS Services SC23-3803 7029 MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS Shell and Utilities And Debugger Messages(2) SC23-3780 7109
MVS/ESA APPC/MVS Handbook for the OS/2 System Administrator GC28-1504 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Servers for APPC/MVS GC28-1472 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Transaction Programs for APPC/MVS GC28-1471 MVS/ESA Programming: Writing Transaction Schedulers for APPC/MVS GC28-1465Specify the 7106 feature code to receive the following:Specify the 7018 feature code to receive the following:
*MVS/ESA Hardware Configuration Definition: Reference Summary SX33-9025 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem *Control System (IPCS) Commands Summary GX22-0026 *MVS/ESA System Commands Summary GX22-0022 *MVS/ESA JES3 Commands Summary GX22-0025 Specify the 7019 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) Commands GC28-1491 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) Customization GC28-1461 MVS/ESA Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) User's Guide GC28-1490
Specify the 7103 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA JES3 Introduction GC28-1421 *MVS/ESA JES3 Master Index GC28-1427
Specify the 7104 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Programming: Assembler Services Guide GC28-1466 MVS/ESA Programming: Assembler Services Reference GC28-1474 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide GC28-1467 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 1 GC28-1475 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 2 GC28-1476 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 3 GC28-1477 MVS/ESA Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference Volume 4 GC28-1478 MVS/ESA Programming: Callable Services for High Level Languages GC28-1464 MVS/ESA Programming: Extended Addressability Guide GC28-1468 MVS/ESA Programming: Workload Management Services GC28-1494
Specify the 7039 feature code to receive the following:
*MVS/ESA Programming: Sysplex Services Guide GC28-1495 *MVS/ESA Programming: Sysplex Services Reference GC28-1496
Specify the 7105 feature code to receive the following:
MVS/ESA Using the Subsystem Interface SC28-1502 MVS/ESA Using the Functional Sub- system Interface SC28-1505 MVS/ESA Programming: JES Common Coupling Services GC28-1497
OpenEdition AD/Cycle C/370 Language Support FeatureThe following optional publications are available for a fee after product availability.AD/Cycle Language Environment Fact Sheet GC26-4785 Ad/Cycle Language Environment Concepts Guide GC26-4786 AD/Cycle LE/370 Programming Guide GC26-4818 AD/Cycle LE/370 Programming Reference SC26-3312 AD/Cycle LE/370 Diagnosis Guide SC26-3154 AD/Cycle LE/370 Binder Inserts SX26-3827 Specify the 7107 feature code to receive the following:
OpenEdition DCE Base Services
Distributed Computing Environment for IBM Systems: Tying it Together (video) G109-0133 Distributed Computing Environment: Understanding the Concepts GC09-1478 MVS/ESA OpenEdition DCE Master Index SC09-1488
Feature Number MVS/ESA OpenEdition MVS File System Interface Reference SC23-3802 8095 MVS OLTEP GC28-1448 8089 MVS Planning: Security GC28-1439 8090 MVS Programming: Batch Local Shared Resources Subsystem Guide GC28-1469 8091 MVS Programming: Hiperbatch Guide GC28-1470 8092 MVS TSO Programming GC28-1460 8093 MVS Remote Workstation Generation GC28-1433 8094Additional copies of unlicensed publications will be available for a fee after product availability. These copies may be ordered from your IBM representative, through the SLSS or by direct order.
The following publications may be ordered through SLSS by using one
bill of forms number, SBOF-4697:
OpenEdition MVS Library:
- Introducing OpenEdition MVS, GC23-3010
- OpenEdition MVS User's Guide, SC23-3013
- OpenEdition MVS Command Reference, SC23-3014
- Planning: OpenEdition MVS, SC23-3015
- OpenEdition MVS POSIX.1 Conformance Document, GC23-3011
- OpenEdition MVS POSIX.2 Conformance Document, GC23-3012
- Application Development Reference: Assembler Callable Services for OpenEdition MVS, SC23-3020
- OpenEdition MVS Advanced Application Programming Tools, SC23-3017
- OpenEdition MVS Master Glossary, GC23-3025
- OpenEdition MVS Using REXX to Access OpenEdition MVS Services, SC23-3803
- C/370 Library Reference: OpenEdition MVS Sockets, SC23-3024
- OpenEdition MVS Shell and Debugger Messages, SC23-3780 (available by August 31, 1994)
- C/370 Library Reference, SC09-1761
- LE/370 Debugging Guide and Run-Time Messages, SC26-4829
MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Release 1 publications are offered in displayable softcopy form. All unlicensed manuals are included except for those listed with an * before the publication name in the list of unlicensed documentation. The displayable manuals are optional machine-readable material. The files are shipped on CD-ROM on the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition MVS Collection. The first copy of the collection kit is available at no extra charge by specifying the 7140 feature number. Use the form number SK2T-0710 to order additional copies of the IBM Online Library Omnibus Edition MVS Collection, after product availability, for a fee. These copies may be ordered from your IBM representative through the SLSS or by direct order.
This collection may also be ordered as separately priced features under the 5636-PUB Library Offering. The charge for the 5636-PUB Library Offering will be an annual subscription charge, which will include all of the releases shipped during the 12 months following the order date. Refer to Software Announcement 292-450, dated August 25, 1992, for additional details.
When ordering this collection on CD-ROM via Library Offering, 5636-PUB, two feature codes must be specified: 2001 feature code is the billing code and 5001 feature code is a no-charge medium specify code.
Licensed Publications: In addition to the online collection kit, which contains only unlicensed documentation, licensed documentation for MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 will be available on CD-ROM(LK2T-5116) as an optional no-charge feature using the feature code 7340 when ordering MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1. Additional copies of this CD-ROM may be ordered on a charge basis using the feature number 8340.
Licensed Documentation: The following licensed material will be available from IBM after program availability. To order, contact your IBM representative.
The first copy is supplied automatically with the basic machine-readable material. Use the 8XXX feature number to order additional copies for a fee.
Additional Copies Form Feature Number Title NumberCustomers selecting the feature code for MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 will receive the following:LY28-1857 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 1 8037 LY28-1858 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 2 8038 LY28-1859 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 3 8039 LY28-1860 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 4 8048 LY28-1861 MVS/ESA Data Areas Volume 5 8049 LY28-1872 MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Reference 8051 LY28-1845 MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids 8050
LY28-1853 MVS/ESA JES3 Customization 8055 LY28-1863 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Volume 1 8056 LY28-1864 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Volume 2 8057 LY28-1865 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Volume 3 8058 LY28-1866 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Volume 4 8059 LY28-1855 MVS/ESA JES3 Diagnosis 8105 LY28-1856 MVS/ESA JES3 Diagnosis Reference 8106
Additional Copies Feature Title Form Number NumberThe following optional licensed material will be available from IBM after product availability. To order, contact your IBM representative.MVS/ESA JES3 Customization (V4) LY28-1026 8073 MVS/ESA JES3 Diagnosis (V4) LY28-1027 8074 MVS/ESA JES3 Diagnosis Reference LY28-1032 8075 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Vol 1 LY28-1831 8076 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Vol 2 LY28-1832 8077 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Vol 3 LY28-1833 8078 MVS/ESA JES3 Data Areas Vol 4 LY28-1834 8079
The first copy is available, at no extra charge, to licensees of the basic material by specifying the 7xxx feature number. Use the 8XXX feature number to order additional copies for a fee.
Additional Copies Form Feature Feature Number Title Number NumberCustomers selecting the feature code for MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 4 Release 2.1 may order the following:LY28-1868 MVS/ESA JES3 Logic Library Volume 1 7041 8080 LY28-1869 MVS/ESA JES3 Logic Library Volume 2 7042 8081 LY28-1870 MVS/ESA JES3 Logic Library Volume 3 7043 8082 LY28-1871 MVS/ESA JES3 Logic Library Volume 4 7044 8083 LY28-1844 MVS/ESA Diagnosis: Procedures 7045 8084
Additional Copies Form Feature Feature Title Number Number NumberSubsequent updates (maintenance changes in the form of either softcopy "refreshes" and/or hardcopy revisions) to the publications shipped with the product will be distributed to the user of record for as long as a license for this software remains in effect. A separate publication order or subscription is not needed.MVS/ESA JES3 Log Lib Vol 1 (V4) LY28-1101 7046 8085 MVS/ESA JES3 Log Lib Vol 2 (V4) LY28-1102 7047 8086 MVS/ESA JES3 Log Lib Vol 3 (V4) LY28-1103 7048 8087 MVS/ESA JES3 Log Lib Vol 4 (V4) LY28-1104 7049 8088
National Language Ordering Information
To order MVS/ESA SP Version 5 Japanese message translations, specify the feature codes listed. These translations will be available at general availability. NLS material for MVS/ESA SP Version 5 will be available from CBIPO and CBPDO.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5101 9/6250 bpi tape * 5102 3480 tape cartridge
To order OpenEdition Shell and Utility Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution MediumTo order OpenEdition AD/Cycle C-Language Support Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.* 5111 9/6250 bpi tape * 5112 3480 tape cartridge
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5310 9/6250 bpi tape * 5320 3480 tape cartridge
To order ScreenView Release 1.1 Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6116 9/6250 bpi tape * 6117 3480 tape cartridge
To order ScreenView Release 2.0 Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6113 9/6250 bpi tape * 6114 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 1.1.Spanish National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 6134 9/6250 bpi tape * 6135 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 2.0 Spanish National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5525 9/6250 bpi tape * 5526 3480 tape cartridge
To order the ScreenView Release 2.0 German National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5519 9/6250 bpi tape * 5520 3480 tape cartridge
To order the HCD Japanese National Language Support, specify the feature codes listed. (Available October 28, 1994.)
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 5042 9/6250 bpi tape * 5043 3480 tape cartridge
Optional Machine-Readable Material: To order the optional Japanese source, select the feature number for the desired distribution medium.
Feature Number Distribution Medium* Contains RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM* 7811 9/6250 bpi tape * 7812 3480 tape cartridge
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Licensing: The programs in this announcement are licensed under the terms of the IBM Customer Agreement.
Variable Charges Apply: Yes.
System/390 Multiple Operating Systems -- PR/SM (MOSP): Charge Option Attachment applies for graduated charge programs licensed to a qualifying machine.
Installation License or Location License Applies: No. A separate license is required for each machine on which the licensed program materials will be used.
Distributed Features Apply: Yes.
Educational Allowance: A 15% educational allowance is applicable toward eligible license charges and is available to qualifying institutions in accordance with the Educational Allowance Attachment.
The educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or allowance.
Version Upgrades: Version-To-Version Upgrade Credits Apply: Yes.
Single Replaced Program(s) Replacement Program(s) Version Program Program Program Program Charging Number Name Number Name Applies* Note: Version-to-version upgrade credits do not apply for these programs, which are available only for a monthly license charge.5695047 MVS/ESA SP JES2 5655068 MVS/ESA SP V4 JES2 V5 Yes 5695048 MVS/ESA SP JES3 5655069 MVS/ESA SP V4 SP JES3 V5 Yes
5685001 MVS/SP JES2 V3 5655068 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V5 Yes 5685002 MVS/SP JES3 V3 5655069 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V5 Yes
5740XC6 MVS/SP JES2 V2 5655068 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V5 Yes 5665291 MVS/SP JES3 V2 5655069 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V5 Yes
5740XYS* MVS/SP JES2 V1 5655068 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V5 Yes 5740XYN* MVS/SP JES3 V1 5655069 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V5 Yes 5685001 MVS/SP JES2 V3 5695047 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V4 Yes 5685002 MVS/SP JES3 V3 5695048 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V4 Yes
5740XC6 MVS/SP JES2 V2 5695047 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V4 Yes 5665291 MVS/SP JES3 V2 5695048 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V4 Yes
5740XYS* MVS/SP JES2 V1 5695047 MVS/ESA SP JES2 V4 Yes 5740XYN* MVS/SP JES3 V1 5695048 MVS/ESA SP JES3 V4 Yes
Warranted: Yes.
Licensed Program Materials Availability: Restricted Materials -- Yes. These licensed programs will be available with source licensed program material for some modules designated as RESTRICTED MATERIALS OF IBM. In addition, some modules will be available without source licensed program materials. These modules will be available in object code. The remaining modules will be available with source licensed program materials.
Testing Period: Basic License -- Two months. DSLO -- Not applicable.
Distributed Workstation feature: Two month test will also apply to the first order of a workstation feature.
Program Services: Central Service, including the IBM Support Center, will be available until discontinued by IBM upon six months' written notice.
Central Service, including the IBM Support Center, for DSLO licenses
will be provided only through the customer location designated for
the basic license.
CHARGES
MVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5.1Program Number: 5655-068
Basic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge
18 $ 34,450 $ 25,830 $ 717 $ 537 20 44,780 33,570 932 698 25 58,220 43,650 1,210 909 28 75,680 56,760 1,575 1,180 29 98,420 73,810 2,045 1,530 30 128,000 96,040 2,665 2,000 31 166,150 124,550 3,455 2,590 32 190,950 143,250 3,975 2,980 35 220,100 165,050 4,580 3,435 38 252,900 189,650 5,265 3,945 40 291,050 218,250 6,060 4,545 50 363,500 272,600 7,570 5,675 60 454,500 340,900 9,465 7,095 70 568,300 426,200 11,830 8,875 80 710,650 533,000 14,800 11,090
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 34,450 $ 25,830 $ 717 $ 537 20 39,610 29,700 825 618 25 51,500 38,610 1,070 804 28 66,950 50,210 1,395 1,045 29 87,050 65,280 1,810 1,355 30 113,200 84,930 2,355 1,765 31 147,100 110,300 3,065 2,295 32 178,600 133,900 3,720 2,785 35 205,550 154,150 4,280 3,210 38 236,550 177,350 4,920 3,695 40 272,000 204,000 5,660 4,245 50 327,250 245,450 6,815 5,110 60 409,000 306,800 8,520 6,385 70 511,450 383,600 10,640 7,990 80 639,500 479,600 13,320 9,990
OpenEdition Shell and Utilities featureBasic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge
18 $ 1,970 $ 1,480 $ 41 $ 31 20 2,590 1,945 54 41 25 3,360 2,520 70 53 28 4,370 3,280 91 68 29 5,665 4,250 118 8 30 7,390 5,545 154 116 31 9,600 7,200 200 150 32 11,040 8,280 230 173 35 12,720 9,540 265 199 38 14,590 10,940 304 228 40 16,800 12,600 350 263 50 21,020 15,770 438 329 60 26,260 19,700 547 410 70 32,830 24,620 684 513 80 40,990 30,740 854 641
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 1,970 $ 1,480 $ 41 $ 31 20 2,280 1,710 48 36 25 2,975 2,230 62 47 28 3,865 2,900 81 61 29 5,020 3,765 105 79 30 6,530 4,900 136 102 31 8,495 6,370 177 133 32 10,320 7,740 215 161 35 11,880 8,910 248 186 38 13,660 10,250 285 214 40 15,700 11,780 327 245 50 18,910 14,180 394 296 60 23,640 17,730 493 370 70 29,550 22,160 616 462 80 36,910 27,680 769 577
OpenEdition Debugger feature Basic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 960 $ 720 $ 20 $ 15 20 1,250 938 26 20 25 1,630 1,225 34 26 28 2,110 1,585 44 33 29 2,785 2,090 58 44 30 3,600 2,700 75 56 31 4,655 3,490 97 73 32 5,375 4,030 112 84 35 6,190 4,645 129 97 38 7,105 5,330 148 111 40 8,160 6,120 170 128 50 10,220 7,665 213 160 60 12,770 9,580 266 200 70 15,940 11,960 332 249 80 19,920 14,940 415 311
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 960 $ 720 $ 20 $ 15 20 1,105 829 23 17 25 1,440 1,080 30 23 28 1,870 1,405 39 29 29 2,450 1,840 51 38 30 3,195 2,395 67 50 31 4,130 3,100 86 65 32 5,015 3,760 105 79 35 5,785 4,340 121 91 38 6,650 4,990 139 104 40 7,635 5,725 159 119 50 9,190 6,895 192 144 60 11,500 8,625 240 180 70 14,360 10,770 299 224 80 17,930 13,450 374 281
Distributed Workstation feature One-Time ChargeMVS/ESA SP-JES2 Version 5 Release 1 ScreenView -- per workstation copy $315
MVS/ESA SP JES3 Version 5.1Program Number: 5655-069
Basic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge
18 $ 38,740 $ 29,060 $ 806 $ 604 20 50,370 37,770 1,045 786 25 65,610 49,210 1,365 1,020 28 85,190 63,890 1,770 1,325 29 110,550 82,950 2,295 1,725 30 143,900 107,900 2,995 2,245 31 187,300 140,450 3,900 2,920 32 215,350 161,450 4,480 3,360 35 247,600 185,700 5,155 3,865 38 284,700 213,500 5,925 4,445 40 327,000 245,250 6,805 5,105 50 409,000 306,750 8,520 6,385 60 511,150 383,350 10,640 7,985 70 639,200 479,400 13,310 9,985 80 799,050 599,250 16,640 12,480
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 38,740 $ 29,060 $ 806 $ 604 20 44,560 33,420 928 696 25 58,000 43,500 1,205 906 28 75,140 56,550 1,565 1,175 29 97,880 73,420 2,035 1,525 30 127,250 95,440 2,650 1,985 31 165,600 124,200 3,445 2,585 32 201,300 150,950 4,190 3,140 35 231,500 173,600 4,815 3,615 38 266,150 199,650 5,540 4,155 40 305,850 229,400 6,365 4,775 50 368,000 276,000 7,665 5,745 60 460,100 345,050 9,585 7,185 70 575,200 431,350 11,980 8,985 80 719,100 539,350 14,980 11,230
OpenEdition Shell and Utilities featureBasic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge
18 $ 1,970 $ 1,480 $ 41 $ 31 20 2,590 1,945 54 41 25 3,360 2,520 70 53 28 4,370 3,280 91 68 29 5,665 4,250 118 89 30 7,390 5,545 154 116 31 9,600 7,200 200 150 32 11,040 8,280 230 173 35 12,720 9,540 265 199 38 14,590 10,940 304 228 40 16,800 12,600 350 263 50 21,020 15,770 438 329 60 26,260 19,700 547 410 70 32,830 24,620 684 513 80 40,990 30,740 854 641
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 1,970 $ 1,480 $ 41 $ 31 20 2,280 1,710 48 36 25 2,975 2,230 62 47 28 3,865 2,900 81 61 29 5,020 3,765 105 79 30 6,530 4,900 136 102 31 8,495 6,370 177 133 32 10,320 7,740 215 161 35 11,880 8,910 248 186 38 13,660 10,250 285 214 40 15,700 11,780 327 245 50 18,910 14,180 394 296 60 23,640 17,730 493 370 70 29,550 22,160 616 462 80 36,910 27,680 769 577
OpenEdition Debugger featureBasic DSLO Basic DSLO Graduated Graduated Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge
18 $ 960 $ 720 $ 20 $ 15 20 1,250 938 26 20 25 1,630 1,225 34 26 28 2,110 1,585 44 33 29 2,785 2,090 58 44 30 3,600 2,700 75 56 31 4,655 3,490 97 73 32 5,375 4,030 112 84 35 6,190 4,645 129 97 38 7,105 5,330 148 111 40 8,160 6,120 170 128 50 10,220 7,665 213 160 60 12,770 9,580 266 200 70 15,940 11,960 332 249 80 19,920 14,940 415 311
MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO MOSP Basic MOSP DSLO Graduated Graduated Monthly Monthly One-Time One-Time License License Group Charge Charge Charge Charge18 $ 960 $ 720 $ 20 $ 15 20 1,105 829 23 17 25 1,440 1,080 30 23 28 1,870 1,405 39 29 29 2,450 1,840 51 38 30 3,195 2,395 67 50 31 4,130 3,100 86 65 32 5,015 3,760 105 79 35 5,785 4,340 121 91 38 6,650 4,990 139 104 40 7,635 5,725 159 119 50 9,190 6,895 192 144 60 11,500 8,625 240 180 70 14,360 10,770 299 224 80 17,930 13,450 374 281
Distributed Workstation feature One-Time ChargeOne-Time Charge: Customers who pay a one-time charge for a licensed program receive enhancements and future releases, if any, at no additional charge. Significant new function may be offered as an optional feature and charged for separately. If a replacement program is announced and the customer elects to license the replacement program, a time-based upgrade credit may apply.MVS/ESA SP-JES3 Version 5 Release 1.1 ScreenView -- one per workstation copy $315
Distributed Feature One-Time Charge: Customers who pay a one-time charge for additional distributed features may copy machine- readable program material and documentation. One copy may be made for each additional distributed feature ordered.
Variable Charges: The applicable graduated one-time charge or graduated monthly license charge will be based on the group of the designated machine on which the licensed program is licensed for use.
For upgrades of one-time charge licenses to a machine in a higher group, the upgrade charge will be the difference in the current charges between the two groups. For downgrades of one-time charge licenses to a machine in a lower group, there will be no adjustment or refund of one-time charges paid.
For upgrades or downgrades of monthly license charge licenses, the monthly license charge applicable to the higher or lower group will apply.