Using the CONFIG utility
The CONFIG utility displays the current hardware and software characteristics of the operating system.
When you select C - CONFIG from the CMF Extractor Online Utilities menu, the panel shown in following figure is displayed.
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| * SYSTEM ID ==> SYSB ONLINE DEV ==> 238 * |
| * MODEL NUM ==> 9021 ONLINE TAPE ==> 5 * |
| * TYPE ==> MVS/ESA ONLINE DASD ==> 158 * |
| * RELEASE ==> 01.07.00 CHAN PATHS ==> 15 * |
| * STORAGE ==> 9.00 G JES ID ==> JES2 * |
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Field descriptions for the CONFIG utility
The fields displayed in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION panel are described in the following table.
Field name | Description |
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SYSTEM ID | SMF system ID, taken from the SMCASID field of the SMCA |
MODEL NUM | CPU model number, taken from the CVTMDL field of the CVT |
TYPE | MVS system type |
RELEASE | system release level, taken from the CVTPROD field of the CVT |
STORAGE | maximum amount of real storage potentially available, from the CVTEORM field of the CVT This value is rounded up. It is displayed in megabytes (M) from 0 to 999, and then is displayed in gigabytes (G). A value of 1000 megabytes is expressed as 1 G. |
ONLINE DEV | number of online devices, as reflected in the UCBs |
ONLINE TAPE | number of online tape drives, as reflected in the UCBs |
ONLINE DASD | number of online DASDs, as reflected in the UCBs |
CHAN PATHS | number of online channel paths, as defined in the ICHPT |
JES ID | name of the primary Job Entry Subsystem, from the JESPJESN field of the JESCT |
Exiting the CONFIG utility
Press the End key to exit the CONFIG utility. You return to the CMF Extractor Online Utilities menu.
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