Defining zones for your system - IBM Once you have allocated and initialized the CSI data sets, you need to create within them the entries SMP E uses to maintain your system The first entries you need to define are the zone definition entries (GLOBALZONE, TARGETZONE, and DLIBZONE entries) which set up zones in CSI data sets
Define a ZONEINDEX for each zone - IBM Each of the zones specified in a ZONESET or on the XZGROUP operand must be defined by a ZONEINDEX in the current global zone, even if the zones are already defined in another global zone (more than one global zone may contain a ZONEINDEX for the same target or dlib zone)
SMPE V3R1. 0 Users Guide | PDF | Computer Architecture - Scribd This document is the user's guide for IBM SMP E for z OS and OS 390 It provides information to help users understand and use SMP E, which is a tool for installing software updates and maintaining system software on IBM mainframe systems
Generate a LIST ALLZONES Report for an SMP E Environment You can generate a report for your SMP E environments using the LIST ALLZONES command This report provides information from the SMP E environment global zone and all of the target and distribution zones that the ZONEINDEX subentries define
Global-Repository-for-Mainframe-Developers zOS System . . . - GitHub Instructions for adapting each JCL job or REXX script to your parameters are inside of each file This hierarchy of repositories serves to help mainframe developers in their daily work and contains various source codes, examples of commands and utilities with accompanying readme files
Allocating SMP E zones - BMC Documentation To prevent possible conflicts, we strongly recommend that all BMC AMI products and components distributed via SMP E share a single Global zone reserved solely for BMC AMI products