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Creating the HP36375 and DISKDUMP groups

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AutoRestart/iX requires two groups, HP36375 and DISKDUMP, located in the TELESUP account. Two NEWGROUP commands are required (if you are creating a nonsystem volume set) to configure each of the new groups in both the system volume set and the nonsystem volume set.

The following enables you to create both groups on your system:

  1. Log on as MANAGER.SYS. At the system prompt, enter:

       :HELLO MANAGER[/userpass].SYS[/acctpass]
    
  2. Ensure that the TELESUP account exists on your system. At the system prompt, enter:

       :LISTACCT TELESUP
    

    If TELESUP exists, proceed to step 3. If TELESUP does not exist, you must create the account before proceeding. To create the TELESUP account, enter:

       :NEWACCT TELESUP,MGR;CAP=SM,AM,AL,GL,&
    
       DI,OP,UV,LG,CS,ND,SF,BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH,CV
    
  3. The ONVS option of the NEWACCT command allows the TELESUP account groups to exist on any nonsystem volume set (for example, a nonsystem volume set called DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET).

    To copy the TELESUP account structure to a nonsystem volume set, enter:

       :NEWACCT TELESUP,MGR;ONVS=DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET
    
  4. Ensure that the group HP36375.TELESUP resides on your system. At the system prompt, enter:

       :LISTGROUP HP36375.TELESUP
    

    If HP36375.TELESUP does not reside on your system, go to step 5.

    If HP36375.TELESUP resides on your system, it was created on your system master volume set (MPE XL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET) when you installed AutoRestart/iX, during an update or an installation. To move HP36375.TELESUP to the nonsystem volume set (for example, DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET), perform the following steps:

    1. Mount a write-enabled tape on the tape drive. Put the tape drive online.

    2. Store all files located in HP36375.TELESUP to tape. At the system prompt, enter:

         :FILE T;DEV=TAPE
      
         :STORE @.HP36375.TELESUP;*T;SHOW
      
    3. Reply to the tape request.

      NOTE: Remove the write ring and keep the tape containing the files stored from HP36375.TELESUP. You will restore these files in step 8, after you create HP36375.TELESUP on the nonsystem volume set.
    4. Use the PURGEGROUP command to purge HP36375.TELESUP. At the system prompt, enter:

         :PURGEGROUP HP36375.TELESUP
      
  5. Use the HOMEVS option of the NEWGROUP command to create accounting information for the group HP36375.TELESUP on the system volume set. At the system prompt, enter:

       :NEWGROUP HP36375.TELESUP;CAP=IA,&
    
    BA,PM,MR,DS,PH;HOMEVS=DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET
    
  6. Use the ONVS option of the NEWGROUP command to create HP36375.TELESUP on the nonsystem volume set (for example, DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET). At the system prompt, enter:

       :NEWGROUP HP36375.TELESUP;ONVS=DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET
    
  7. Ensure that HP36375.TELESUP has been successfully installed on the nonsystem volume set. At the system prompt, enter:

       :LISTGROUP HP36375.TELESUP
    

    The LISTGROUP command displays the home volume set where HP36375.TELESUP currently exists.

  8. If you had to purge HP36375.TELESUP prior to recreating it on the nonsystem volume set, you must restore the AutoRestart/iX files to HP36375.TELESUP, now located on the nonsystem volume set.

    1. Mount a write-enabled tape on the tape drive. Put the tape drive online.

    2. Restore AutoRestart/iX files to HP36375.TELESUP. At the system prompt, enter:

         :FILE T;DEV=TAPE
      
         :RESTORE *T;@.@.@;SHOW
      
    3. Reply to the tape request.

  9. Use the HOMEVS option of the NEWGROUP command to create accounting information for the group DISKDUMP.TELESUP on the system volume set. At the system prompt, enter:

       :NEWGROUP DISKDUMP.TELESUP;CAP=IA,&
    
    BA,PM,MR,DS,PH;HOMEVS=DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET
    
  10. Use the ONVS option of the NEWGROUP command to create DISKDUMP.TELESUP on the nonsystem volume set (for example, DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET). At the system prompt, enter:

       :NEWGROUP DISKDUMP.TELESUP;ONVS=DISKDUMP_VOLUME_SET
    
  11. Confirm that DISKDUMP.TELESUP has been successfully installed on the nonsystem volume set. At the system prompt, enter:

       :LISTGROUP DISKDUMP.TELESUP
    
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