z/OS DFSMShsm Implementation and Customization Guide
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Steps for running the starter set

z/OS DFSMShsm Implementation and Customization Guide
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Before you begin: You need to know that the starter set is contained in member ARCSTRST in data set SYS1.SAMPLIB.

Perform the following steps to implement the DFSMShsm starter set. Figure 1 contains boxed numbers that correspond to the numbered steps located below. As you read the following sequence of steps, refer to the figure for a graphic representation of the DFSMShsm starter set implementation.

  1. Edit ARCSTRST and insert the correct job parameters in the job control statement.

    Result: See HSMSTPDS for an example listing of this job.

  2. Run ARCSTRST. ARCSTRST creates a data set called HSM.SAMPLE.CNTL.

    Result: See HSM.SAMPLE.CNTL for a listing of the members in this data set.

  3. Edit the member STARTER in the data set HSM.SAMPLE.CNTL, and globally change the parameters to reflect your computing system’s environment.

    Result: See STARTER for a list of parameters to change, and for an example listing of this job.

  4. After the edit, run the member STARTER. STARTER creates the environment in which DFSMShsm runs. The environment includes ARCCMD00, a member of SYS1.PARMLIB, and DFSMSHSM, a member of SYS1.PROCLIB.

    Result: See Starter set example for an example listing of the STARTER job.

  5. If SMS is active, the DFSMShsm automatic class selection (ACS) routine should be in an active configuration. This prevents allocation of DFSMShsm-owned data sets on SMS-owned volumes.

    Result: For a sample ACS routine that directs DFSMShsm-owned data sets to non-SMS-managed storage, see Figure 1.

  6. Start DFSMShsm. Enter the following command: S DFSMSHSM. When you issue this command, the program calls ARCCTL.

You should now see messages on your screen that indicate that DFSMShsm has started. For an example of the messages that are displayed on the DFSMShsm startup screen (FVP), see Figure 2.

You can stop DFSMShsm by entering the command: F DFSMSHSM,STOP. You will receive message ARC0002I, indicating that DFSMShsm has stopped successfully.

Figure 1. Starter Set Overview
Starter Set Overview
Figure 2. Example of a z/OS® Startup Screen (FVP) Part 1 of 2
$HASP100 DFSMSHSM ON STCINRDR                                            
IEF695I START DFSMSHSM WITH JOBNAME DFSMSHSM IS ASSIGNED TO USER IBMUSER 
 , GROUP SYS1                                                            
$HASP373 DFSMSHSM STARTED                                                
ARC0041I MEMBER ARCSTR00 USED IN SYS1.PARMLIB                            
ARC0001I DFSMSHSM v.r.m STARTING HOST=1 IN 666                          
ARC0001I (CONT.) HOSTMODE=MAIN                                           
ARC0037I DFSMSHSM PROBLEM DETERMINATION OUTPUT DATA 667                  
ARC0037I (CONT.) SETS SWITCHED, ARCPDOX=DFHSM.HSMPDOX,                  
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ARC1700I DFSMSHSM COMMANDS ARE RACF PROTECTED                            
ARC0041I MEMBER ARCCMD00 USED IN SYS1.PARMLIB                            
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Figure 3. Example of a z/OS Startup Screen (FVP) Part 2 of 2
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ARC0038I RESOURCE MANAGER SUCCESSFULLY ADDED.  RETURN 749    
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ARC0008I DFSMSHSM INITIALIZATION SUCCESSFUL
Note: ARC0120I messages are issued only when ARCCMD00 has been modified to include ADDVOL commands. For additional information, see Adapting and using the starter set.

Modify the following starter set JCL listings to perform various jobs or functions.

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