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File name GC28-0627-0_OS_VS2_System_Programming_Library_Job_Management_Rel_3_Feb75.pdf GC28-0627 -0 File No. S370-36 OS/VS2 System Programming Systems Library: Job Management VS2 Release 3 .~irst Edition (February, 1975) This edition applies to release 3 of OSjVS2 and to all subsequent releases of VS2 until otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. Changes are continually made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection with the operation of IBM systems, consult the latest Virtual Storage Supplement to IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, GA20-0001, for the editions that are applicable and current. This edition, with OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor, GC28-0628, and OS/VS2 System Programming Library: TSO, GC28-0629, obsoletes OS/VS2 System Programming Ubrary: Job Management, Supervisor, and TSO, GC28-0682. JES3 and Mass Storage Systems information contained in this publication is for planning purposes only until the availability of the products. Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality. /\. form for readers' comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been removed, comments may be addressed to IBM Corporation, Programming Systems Publications, Department D58, Building 706-2, PO Box 390, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602. Comments become the property of IBM. @ Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1975 Preface This publication describes job management facilities that can be influenced by the system programmer. Part I, the allocation section, discusses volume attributes, considerations in allocating direct access storage devices, and the function of dynamic allocation. Dynamic allocation can be invoked through DYNALLOC macro instruction or through dynamic allocation interface routine (DAIR). This publication discusses the DYNALLOC macro instruction and its associated parameter structure, and reference information for the parameter structure. Part II, the JES2 section, describes those aspects of JES2 processing that can be affected during system generation, during system initialization, or by user programming. The discussion is intended to tell the system programmer how he can affect JES2 processing but not to tell him how to code the system generation macro instructions and other initialization parameters. Part III, the miscellaneous job management section, discusses restarting support, assigning special program properties, limiting user region size, changing the system log processing, updating MSTRJCL data set, and the external writer. JES3 and Mass Storage Systems information contained in this publication is I for planning purposes only until the availability of the products. Publications referenced: |
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