Starting the RUV ISPF interface
To start the RUV ISPF interface, perform the following steps:
From a TSO session, issue one of the following commands:
TSO RUVISPF
TSO EXEC 'yourname.DLIB(RUVISPF)'If you are running virtual I/O (VIO) for temporary data sets, use the following amended EXEC command:
TSO EXEC 'yourname.DLIB(RUVISPFZ)'Specify an active subsystem.
If more than one subsystem is available, the RUV Options panel with the Subsystem List pop-up window (see the following figure) is displayed. Type any character to the left of the name of the subsystem that you want to use, and press Enter. If only one subsystem is available, the popup window is not displayed, and RUV uses the available subsystem.File View Tools Help
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BMC AMI Recovery for VSAM
Command ===>
RUV Options 2020.327 16:30
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Subsystem ID . . BCSS | BMC AMI Recovery for VSAM Row 1 from 2 |
| Command ===> |
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1. Perform a VSAM | Subsystem List |
2. VSAM DSN List | |
3. Applid / Fileid | Type any character in the Sel field and |
4. Archive DSN Lis | press Enter to connect to the subsystem. |
5. Backup File Lis | |
6. Log Streams Lis | SSID SMFID Status |
7. Groups / Output | ---- ----- ----------------- |
8. Subsystem / Rul | . BCSS SYSP ACTIVE / Public |
9. Message Lookup | . MXN1 SYSP ACTIVE |
10. External Backup | ************* Bottom of data ************** |
11. Job Monitoring | |
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'---------------------------------------------'The RUV Options panel is now ready to use.
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