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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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Usage Notes<br />

Messages<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8300E FILE filename filetype NOT FOUND<br />

DASD <strong>and</strong> must be the same size as the minidisk address (mdiskaddr)<br />

being loaded from the z/<strong>VM</strong> System DDR tapes or CD-ROM.<br />

If loadaddr is not specified the INSTALL EXEC defines a temporary disk<br />

(T-disk) <strong>and</strong> a message informs you of the address where the minidisk was<br />

loaded. When you are finished with this temporary disk (T-disk), you may<br />

want to detach it.<br />

1. The INSTALL EXEC is used with the z/<strong>VM</strong> System DDR.<br />

2. The INSTALL EXEC uses data supplied by you or <strong>IBM</strong>-supplied default data<br />

<strong>and</strong> a user-friendly panel interface.<br />

3. If the RECOVER option is used with the INSTALL EXEC <strong>and</strong> the loadaddr<br />

option is not specified, a temporary disk (T-disk) is created.<br />

4. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>and</strong> CMS comm<strong>and</strong>s can be issued from the panel comm<strong>and</strong> line. Line end<br />

characters, for example #, cannot be used.<br />

5. Running the INSTALL EXEC requires a full screen terminal with at least 20<br />

lines.<br />

6. The INSTALL EXEC must be run from the 2CC disk accessed as file mode ’C’.<br />

7. When you need to restore a file <strong>and</strong> do not know what minidisk it is on, you can<br />

look at the MINIDISK MAP file on the 194 minidisk or the<br />

<strong>VM</strong>SYS:MAINT.<strong>CP</strong>DV.OBJECT directory. This file lists the minidisks on the z/<strong>VM</strong><br />

System DDR, <strong>and</strong> the files contained on each minidisk.<br />

Once you know the location, you can use the RECOVER option to help you<br />

restore the file from the z/<strong>VM</strong> System DDR. Recover the minidisk that contains<br />

the desired file from the z/<strong>VM</strong> System DDR to a minidisk with the same DASD<br />

type <strong>and</strong> size on your system. Then you can copy the desired file from this<br />

restored minidisk to any other desired location.<br />

8. When you recover a minidisk belonging to a user ID other than MAINT, you<br />

must use the alias address as mdiskaddr. This alias address can be found in<br />

the file $ITEMMD$ $STABLE$ on MAINT’s 2CC minidisk.<br />

9. You cannot recover the 2CC minidisk directly to the 2CC minidisk. You can<br />

recover the 2CC to a loadaddr other than 2CC <strong>and</strong> copy the files you wish to<br />

recover to the 2CC minidisk.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8312E ERROR DISPLAYING HELPFILE name<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8352E INVALID OPTION(S) / OPERAND(S) op<br />

SPECIFIED ON THE INSTALL<br />

COMMAND<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8361E addr DOES NOT EXIST<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8364E NO filename filetype FILE FOUND ON<br />

THE 2CC DISK<br />

INSTALL<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8365E SYNTAX ERROR IN PRODUCT LAYOUT<br />

FILE REASON FOR FAILURE - mdisk IS<br />

A DUPLICATE<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8366E MINIDISK ERROR(S) FOR {Recover<br />

Operation|item}:<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8367E THE FOLLOWING MINIDISK(S)<br />

{DO NOT EXIST: mdisk mdisk ... |<br />

ARE READ ONLY: mdisk mdisk ... |<br />

ARE INVALID: mdisk mdisk ... |<br />

ARE INCORRECT SIZE: mdisk mdisk ... |<br />

HAVE INVALID DEVTYPES: mdisk mdisk<br />

... }<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> 1843

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