Setting up for full function mode
The following list identifies the tasks that you do to set up the kernel in full function mode. It is important to follow the order of the tasks.
Some tasks require superuser authority. In that case, that authority
might be gained through authority to profiles defined in the UNIXPRIV
class that grant certain superuser privileges to users who do not
have superuser authority. See Using UNIXPRIV class profiles for
more information.
| Task |
|---|
| Evaluating virtual memory needs |
| Establishing UNIX security |
| Prioritizing UNIX work on your system |
| Defining the BPXPRMxx members in IEASYSxx |
| Customizing the BPXPRMxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB |
| Customizing other members of SYS1.PARMLIB |
| Initializing the kernel using a cataloged procedure |
| Running a physical file system in a colony address space |
| Enabling certain TSO/E commands to z/OS UNIX users |
| Customizing the shells and utilities, Customizing the z/OS UNIX shells |
| Setting up for daemons |
| Setting up for rlogin |
| Preparing security for servers |
| Creating the user file systems |
| Tuning performance |
| Setting up TCP/IP security |
| Setting up for sockets |