Unpacking text files


Use the following procedure to unpacking text files.

Note

In the following examples, <fileName>.vmarc is the file name you specified when you uploaded the CZAVvrmm.VMSECURE.VMARC file.

  1. Unpack the text files required by z/VM CA VM:SECURE to your A disk as displayed in the following example:

    >vmarc unpk <fileName>.vmarc a cza* text a (repl
    CZAVSMN0 TEXT     A1. Bytes in=       640, bytes out=       880 (   137%).
    CZAVSTT0 TEXT     A1. Bytes in=       800, bytes out=      1680 (   210%).
    CZAVSST0 TEXT     A1. Bytes in=       400, bytes out=       400 (   100%).
    CZAUME   TEXT     A1. Bytes in=      1920, bytes out=      2640 (   137%).
    CZAVSCS0 TEXT     A1. Bytes in=       560, bytes out=       640 (   114%).
    CZAVSNO0 TEXT     A1. Bytes in=       240, bytes out=       240 (   100%).
    Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:25:12  

    If you do not change the VMSECURE AUDIT events from the default installation values, or you do not have site exit for AUDIT, continue with Copying the required TEXT files to VMSECURE’s 191.

  2. Unpack the message repository to the A disk as displayed in the following example:

    >vmarc unpk <fileName>.vmarc a czaume   * a
    CZAUME   TEXT     A1. Bytes in=      1920, bytes out=      2640 (   137%).
    Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:26:06
  3. Unpack the installation exec to your A disk as displayed in the following example:

    >vmarc unpk <fileName>.vmarc a CZAVSINS  * a
    CZAVSINS  EXEC     A1. Bytes in=      1200, bytes out=      1404 (   117%).
    Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:26:40
  4. Unpack the assembler files as displayed in the following example:

    >vmarc unpk <fileName>.vmarc a * assemble a
    CZAVSTT0 ASSEMBLE A1. Bytes in=      3520, bytes out=     10400 (   295%).
    CZAVSST0 ASSEMBLE A1. Bytes in=      1360, bytes out=      4880 (   358%).
    Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:35:53


 

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