Required Parameters; Optional Parameters; Examples; Awscfg.cmd Os/2 Utility - IBM B01 Service Manual

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AWSCFG.CMD OS/2 Utility
Required Parameters
filename
Fully qualified OS/2 file name
/Ssize (decimal)
Usable file size in bytes (K, M) or blocks (8) allowed-where K=1024 bytes,
M=1,048,576 bytes, 8=512 bytes
Nvolume
A DASD volume label (6 characters)
Optional Parameters
fTtype
Space allocation type (either PERM, TDSK, PAGE, TEMP, PARM, SPOL, DRCT, VSE).
PERM is the default. For a list of valid allocation types on each mode (370 or ESA),
enter
ALC
?
/Z (no operands) Write zeroes to file.
/R (no operands) Read (display) file attributes.
/C (no operands) Change DASD volume name.
/Q (no operands) Quiet-no messages displayed.
/ESA
Must be specified when the files will be used with VM/ESA Release 1.2.1 or higher.
The default is 370.
Examples
ALC d:\VMESA\PAGING.302 /vPAGING /s10M /tPAGE /ESA
ALC d:\VMESA\SYSRES.300 /R
AWSCFG.CMD OS/2 Utility
AWSCFG is the program behind the P/390 I/O Configuration icon. It invokes the P/390 Configurator
(AWSCNF.EXE) after checking parameters and supplying defaults.
Syntax
AWSCFG [devmap] [S=0/1/2/3] [L=nn]
[devmap /NEW]
Optional Parameters
devmap
S
L=nn
/NEW
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If the DEVMAP location is not specified, the current DEVMAP (as kept by AWSPROF)
is used. If a DEVMAP is specified, it becomes the new current DEVMAP and is used
the next time the P/390 is IPLed.
Causes the P/390 Configurator to skip either zero (0), the first (1), or the first two (2) or
the first (3) frames and go directly to the password, MAIN menu, or UPDATE SYSTEM
DEVICES menu. Zero is the default.
Specifies the number of lines in the OS/2 window for the Configurator menus. The
default and minimum number of lines is 27. The maximum number of lines is 95. For
larger values, scroll bars appear on the right side of the screen. To avoid this and to
see all the lines at one time, set a different font size for the OS/2 window.
A DEVMAP comes with the preconfigured operating system (for example,
DEVMAp.1VM, DEVMAP.VSE, and DEVMAP.MVS). If you do not have one and need
to create a DEVMAP, use the /NEW option. This makes a DEVMAP containing a
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