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Chapter 8 Modifying System File Configurations

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Entering the SYSFILE Configurator
Using the SYSFILE Configurator Help Facility
Using SYSFILE Configurator Commands
Displaying Current File Information
Adding autoboot files
Adding boot files
Adding a segment to the compatibility mode segmented library (CMSL)
Adding file names to dump to tape
Deleting Objects from the SYSGEN Tape
Deleting autoboot images
Deleting boot images
Deleting compatibility mode segments from a SYSGEN tape
Removing system programs from a SYSGEN tape
Replacing Objects on the SYSGEN Tape
Replacing autoboot images
Replacing boot images
Configuring a message catalog
Replacing a CMSL segment
Replacing or defining a network configuration file
Replacing an IPL image
Replacing the native mode library
Replacing a system program
Using a Segmented Library File as CMSL
Listing CMSL Contents
Clearing SYSFILE Configurator Changes
Holding and Saving Configuration Changes
Entering an MPE Command from the SYSFILE Configurator
Exiting the SYSFILE Configurator

The SYSFILE configurator enables the system manager to change system libraries, programs, and the system message catalog. The changes are made to a list of the files. SYSFILE has many of the features of the IO configurator that permit the user to add, delete, and replace objects through a series of related commands.

NOTE: In order for SYSFILE configurator changes to become permanent, you must generate a boot tape. Update or install the system with the newly created boot tape to implement the changes.
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