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User_Volume_Include MM*
/* User_Volume_List USRP01 */
/* User_Volume_List USRP02 */
...
====> file
6. Save your changes with the FILE subcommand. Verify the integrity of the changes with the
CPSYNTAX command:
==> acc 193 g
==> cpsyntax system config f
CONFIGURATION FILE PROCESSING COMPLETE -- NO ERRORS ENCOUNTERED.
7. After you confirm that there are no syntax errors, put the MAINT CF1 disk back online. The
following example shows how you did this previously:
==> rel f (det
DASD 0CF1 DETACHED
==> cpacc * cf1 a
CPACCESS request for mode A scheduled.
HCPZAC6732I CPACCESS request for MAINT's 0CF1 in mode A completed.
==> q cpdisk
Label Userid Vdev Mode Stat Vol-ID Rdev Type StartLoc EndLoc
MNTCF1 MAINT 0CF1 A R/O 520RES 0200 CKD 39 83
MNTCF2 MAINT 0CF2 B R/O 520RES 0200 CKD 84 128
MNTCF3 MAINT 0CF3 C R/O 520RES 0200 CKD 129 188
4.6.4 Testing the changes
We recommend that you again shut down and reIPL to test the changes. Before you shut
down, note that you have only one page volume (540PAG) using the QUERY ALLOC PAGE
command. Your output should look similar to the following:
==> q alloc page
EXTENT EXTENT TOTAL PAGES HIGH %
VOLID RDEV START END PAGES IN USE PAGE USED
------ ---- ---------- ---------- ------ ------ ------ ----
540PAG D852 1 3338 600840 0 0 0%
------ ------ ----
SUMMARY 600840 0 0%
USABLE 600840 0 0%
Now shut the system down again with the command SHUTDOWN REIPL IPLPARMS CONS=SYSC. This
is analogous to the Linux reboot command in that the system attempts to come back up after
it shuts down. If you are connected using a 3270 emulator, you will lose your session, but if all
goes well, your system will be available again in a few minutes.
==> shutdown reipl iplparms cons=sysc
After the system comes back, logon as MAINT and look at the page space again. You should
see that you now have six paging volumes:
==> q alloc page
EXTENT EXTENT TOTAL PAGES HIGH %
VOLID RDEV START END PAGES IN USE PAGE USED
------ ---- ---------- ---------- ------ ------ ------ ----
540PAG D852 1 3338 600840 0 0 0%
MPD855 D855 0 3338 601020 0 0 0%
MPD950 D950 0 3338 601020 0 0 0%
MPD951 D951 0 3338 601020 12 12 1%
MPDA50 DA50 0 3338 601020 0 0 0%
MPDB50 DB50 0 3338 601020 0 0 0%
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