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ADVANCED CHECKPOINT/RESTART

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PTF PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-AL-531 PTF PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-AS-037

05 ADVANCED CHECKPOINT/RESTART

This publication describes the advanced checkpoint/restart facility, which allows automatic and deferred job restart at the beginning of a step or at a checkpoint within a step. Emphasis is on planning for the use of this facility witb the PCP,.MFT, and MVT control programs of the IBM

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System/360 Operating System. (All statements concerning MVT apply also to Model 65 Multiprocessi~g_)

It is intended for usy by programmers and system analysts who are familiar with the information presented in:

as Job Control Language Referencer GC28-6104 as Data Management Service Guider GC26-3146 Manual, 73 pages

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IBM 2969 PROGRA~MABLE TERMINAL INTERCHANGE MODEL 1 CONTROL PROGRAM OPERATOR'S GUIDE SUPPORTING BfQ 888117 This manual is comprised of three self-contained parts:

ONLINE UTILITIES - Defines the utilities that run under the APT lOS Control Program. ~hese utilities allow the user to perform certain functions necessary for real-time

operations. ONLINE TESTS - Defines the test modules that permit the user to check the teleprocessing network, the 2740 Console, and the 2969-1 Central Processing Element.

OPERA1:0R MESSAGES - EXplains the messages that may be directed to ,the operator. These messages include error messages, online test output messages, and online utility output messages.

Manual

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IBM 2969 PROGRAMMABLE TERMINAL INTERCHANGE MODEL 1 CONTROL PROGRAM USER'S GUIDE SUPPORTING BfQ 8881"7 This manual is comprised of three self contained parts:

SYSTEM INTERFACE - Defines the relationship that exists between the 2969-1 and the main (host) CPU of the telecommunications system.

SYSTEM GENERATION ANU INITIAL LOADING - Provides a step-by-step method for generator a control program from IBM supplied program modules and for initially loading this control program (called APTIOS) into the 2969-1. This part also discusses the use of the system generation macro instructions for modifying system parameters.

OFFLINE UTILITY PROGRAMS - Describes the IBM supplied utility programs that are used in system generation, system maintenance, and library maintenance of APTIOS. These

program~ run under control of OS/360 rather than APTIOS.

Manual, 150 pages

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IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FACILITIES REFERENCE ~ _ PROGRAM NUMBERS36i)S-CI-505, 360S CI 535 This publication provides installation managers, system programmers, and operators with the information required to plan for, install, and use SNF (System Management

Facilities). SMF is an optional feature of this IBM System/360 Operating system that can be selected at system generation for the multiprogramming with fixed number of Tasks (MFT) or multiprogramming with'a variable number of tasks (MVT) option of the operating system. SMF collects system, job~management, and data-management information and links to user-Written routines that can monitor the

operation of jobs or job steps. This publication introduces basic SMF concepts; describ~s SMF record formats. control program exits, and data management requirements; tells hoW to plan, write, and test user-written exit routines; tells how tOo incorporate SMF into the operating system; and describes IPL and data management procedures.

Manual, 88 pages

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IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEMS FEATURE GUIDE

This is a guide to optional features of the IBM System/360 operating system (MVT, MFT and PCP). This publication stresses improving overall system performance; i t endeavors to interrelate such factors as operating system programs, application programs, computer ,equipment, customer operating procedures, customer personnel. and maintenance.

This publication is intended for people who are responsible for improving system'performance, such,as data processing managers and system programmer/analysts.

Knowledge of the IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM:

INTRODUCTION, 6534,. and CONCEPTS AND FACILITIES, GC28-6535, is assumed.

For each optional feature, the reader is given the 'purpose of the feature, performance _criteria, insights on using the feature, direction toward implementing the feature, and specific references to more detailed data in other mM and. if applicable',' non-IBM publications.

The information contained in this publication concerning the Model 195 is for planning purposes only.

systems Reference Library Manual, 66 pages

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IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM: SERVICE AIDS SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY--- --- ----This publication describes the major facilities for inspecting, modifying, mapping, dumping and interpreting system libraries and mianstorage areas provided by the system/~60 Service Aids to the system programmer and the IBM customer engineer.

Each of the seven Service Aids is described in a separate section of the text. The service Aids are:

IMAPTFLE--which creates JCL for use in applying PTFs to system libraries

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IMAPTFLS--which provides formatted lists of members of a library to which PTFs have been applied; or of all members of a library,.

IMASPZAP--which allows the user to inspect and modify data in a load module

IMBMDMAP--which produces formatted maps of load modules previously link edited into a partitioned data set, of link pack or resident reenterable load module areas, and of the nucleus

IMCJQDMP--which provides formatted job queue dumps IMDPRDMP--which formats and prints the high speed tape

This publication describes the M~(multiprogramming with a variable number of tasks) configuration of the operating system control program. It contains introductory material for programmers not familiar with MVT, planning information, storage estimates, ·information an optimizing performance, and a section on options and facilities available ~ith

MVT.

system~ Reference Library Manual, 80 pages

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IBM SYSTEM/.360 OPERATING SYSTEM: RELElISE 20 GUIDE This publication contains information about Release 20 of the IBM System/360 Operating System. It describes:

o New and changed system features and ,requirements o system maLqtenance activity, including APAR

descriptions. a program symptom index, and a list

IBM SYSTEM/360 OPE~TING SYSTEM: TIME SHlIRING OPTION:

COMMAND LANGUAGE ---- ---This publication describes the TSO command language that a terminal user may use to request the services of TSO.

The "Introduction" describes what the command language is. The section entitled ·What You Must Know to Use the Commands" contains general infor_mation necessary for the use of every command.

The section entitled "The Commands" contains a description of each command, its operands and its subcommands.. Examp1es are included.

"Command ProcedUre Statements" describes the statements designed for use in command procedures. The "Glossary"

contains definitions of terms contained in the text of the publication.

This publication is intended for planning purposes only. Further information will be published when TSO becomes avai1able.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 340 pages

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IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM:

RELEASE 19 GUIDE

This publication contains a summary of release 19 of the IBM System/360 Operating System. It describes:

New and changed system features and requirements.

System maintenance activity, including APAR descrip-tions. a program symptom index, and a list of program temporary fixes (PTFs) corrected.

Modules added, deleted, or modified for release 19.

Ordering and distribution procedures for release 19.

Systems Reference'Library Manual, _376 pages

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IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING·SYSTEM:

RELIABILITY DATA EXTRACTOR USER"S GUIDE

This publication describes the Reliability Data Extractor (RDE) ,facility of the IBM System/360 Operating System.

The publication is intended for the users with the RDE facility in their operating system. This publication describes how to us,e the RDE facility.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 20 pages

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IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM: TAPE AND DISK SORT/MERGE PROGRAM, PROGRAM NUMBER 5736-SM1--- ----PROGRAM PRODUCT SPECIFICATIGNS

The Program Product Specifications (PPS) describe the warranted specifications of the subject Program Product.

PrOgram Product Specifications, 2 'pages

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IBM SYSTE~360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM: TAPE AND DISK SORT/MERGE PROGRAM, SYSTEM INFORMiiTIoN

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PROGRAM NUMBER 5736-SM1

This publication contains the Disk Operating System information that relates to the tape and disk sort/merge program product. It describes:

storage. hardware, and program installation requirements procedures to be followed for program installation Sample problems which provide a minimal test of the 5736-SM1 sort/merge program.

Messages generated by the 5736-SM1 sort/merge program System Information Manual for Program Product. 62 pages

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IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM DATA SET UTILITIES SUPPORT FOR ASCII - PROGRAM NUMBER 57~UT2

This program product Design Objectives (PPDO) describes the design objectives and provides the estimated availability date of the subject Program Product.

Design Objectives, 2 pages

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OS/MFr, OS/MVT, AND OS/VS DATA SET UTILITIES SUPPORT FOR ASCII - PPS - PROG. NO. 513q-UT2

This pps~sCribes tEE>data set utilities support for the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange

IASCII). This support consists basically of a load module and four utility programs designed to support data sets·

written in ASCII format.

program product Specifications,. 2 pages SC28-6760

OS/MFr, OS/MVT, AND OS/VS ~ SET UTILITIES SUPPORT FOR ASCII: USER'S GUIDE, PROG. NO. 573q-UT2

This publication describes the data set utilities that support the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange IASCII).

The possible applications of the utility programs.

System/360 operating System Data Set Utility Support for ASCII is a program product that assists programmers responsible for creating and maintaining operating system data. When using this support, ASCII data sets, as well environment are discussed:

o IBM 2741 Communication Terminal .Trademark of Teletype Corporation

The publication is divided into independent seCtions; each describes one type Qf termina1.

IBM SYS!rEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION TERMINAL USER'S GUIDE - - - -. TSO Command Language to perform the follOwing functions:

o start and end a terminal session

After becoming familiar with the infoJ:Dlation presented

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in this manual, the reader may use IBM System/360 Operating system: Time Sharing Option, command Language Reference

IGC28-6732) for review and reference.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 112 pages GC28-676Q

IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION GUIDE roWRITING A TERMINAL MONIT<iRPROGRAM OR A COMMAND PROCESsOR This publication describes .features ofTSO that can t:e

replaceability, and it descr:ibes the programming features provided within TSC for user-written Terminal Monitor Programs, Command P~ocessors. and application programs.

These features include:

o Service Routines o Macro Ins~uctiQDs

o SVCs

o The Dynamic Allocation Interface Routine IDAIR) o The TEST Command Processor

Systems Reference Library Manual, 288 pages SC2B-6765

OS/MVT ~ OS/VS2 !!!Q DATA UTILITIES: COPY, FORMAT,

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~ USER'S GUIDE AND REFliRENCE, PROG. NO. 573Q-DT1 The TSO Data Utilities: COPY, LIST, FORMAT, MERGE is .a program product designed to augment the text and data manipUlation capabilities of the TSO Command Language. This publication describes the syntax and use of the TSO Data Utility. commands: COPY, FORMAT, LIST, and MERGE. This publication is intended for use by terminal users whose insta1lation includ~ this "TSO program product. This manual has two sections: subcommand are included.

prerequisites and corequisites for this publication are:

IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION, COMMAND LANGUAGE REFERENCE IGC28-6732)

IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION, TERMINAL USER'S GUIDE IGC28-6763)

ManuaI, 56 pages

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OS/MVT AND OS/VS2 TSO DATA

iiTILiTXES: COPY, FORMAT, LIST, MERGE SYSTEM INFORMATION PROGRAM PRODUCT - PROGRAM NUMBER 573Q-UT1

This pubIiCatIOn-is for use by ·system programmers who are installing the TSO Data utilities: COPY, FORMAT, LIST, MERGE Program Product into an IBM System/360 Operating System with tbe Time Sbaring Option.

This publication describes procedures to be followed for program installation, including sample problems which ensure tbat the TSO Data Utilities program Product has been properly installed. Tbis publication also contains the storage requirements for this program Product.

prerequisit.e publicatiOns are:

IBM System/360 Operating System: Storage Estimates, GC28-6551

IBM System/360 Operating System: System Generation, GC28-655Q

IBM system/360 Operating System: Time Sharing Option Guide, GC28-6698.

Mauual. , 24 pages

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OS/MVT AND ~ TSO DATA UTILITIES: COPY, FORMAT, LIST, .!

MERGE - PPS -. PROG. ·NO. 513Q-OT1

The PrOgram. Product Specifications (pPS) describe the warranted specifications of the subject Program Product.

Program Product Specifications, 1 page SC28-6808

A PL/I PRIMER

The puxpose-of.this public~tion is to provide tutorial material not only for. the person witb SOme knowledge of comPuter programming, but also for the novice who knows little or nothing about data processing.

Student Text, 71 pageS

360 ~ "" PROGRAMM·ING ~ CONCEPTS AND blication describes the facilities provided by the IBM System/360· Model IIQ Programming System.

The Model QQ programming System consists of a FORTRAN compiler, an assem.bl.er. a supervisor, and system support

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program~. It. provides FORTRAN and assembler language proCesS1Rq and program execution in a monitored environment, with automatic job-to-job transition, interruption handling, and input/output superyision. The system has facilities for the creation and maintenance of libraries and the manipu1ation of their contents. It also provides extensive job control and program segmentation capabilities for flexibility and versatility in the preparation of programs for execution.

Manual, "8 pages GC28-6811

IBM SYSTEM/360 ~ODEL "" PROGRAMMING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE, PROGRAM NUM8ER

360F-AS-616---~odel "" Programming System Assembler Language. This assembler language is used to write programs for the Model "". The IBM System/360 Model "" programming System Assembler program processes the language and rpovides auxiliary functions useful in the preparation and documentation of a program.

systems, Reference Library Manual, 7" pages GC28-6812

IBM SYSTEM/360 MODEL "" PROGRAMMING SYSTEM GUIDE TO SYSTEM ,USE

This publication contains detailed information for preparing programs to be executed under the IBM System/360 Model ""

programming System. It discusses and illustrates,the .system·s reqUirements, its capabilities, and the control

statements and supervisor calls that are used" with it.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 180 pages GC28-6813

IBM SYSTEM/360 MODEL "" PROGRAMMING SYSTEM GUIDE TO SYSTEM USE FOR FORTRAN PROGRAMMERs This publication "describes how to use the Model ""

Programming System to compile and execute programs written in the IBM System/360 FORTRAN IV language. A discussion of program optimization and of the restrictions of the Model "" FORTRAN IV compiler is also included.

This publication is directed primarily at programmers .who are familiar with the FORTRAN IV language. Previous knowledge of the MOdel "" Programming System is not reguired.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 30 pages

;;;;;;;-;::-;:',;.=;-- "" PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SYSTEMS how to construct an IBM System/360 Model "" Programming System and how to modify and extend its capabilities.

Among the SUbjects discussed in this publication are:

How to construct and edit a Model "" Programming System.

How to write an accounting routine and incorporate i t into the system.

How to define 'the input/output configuration at IPL time.

How to write routines at the Execute Channe1 program (EXCP) level of the input/output facilities.

HOw to expand the user communication region.

How to update the module and phase libraries.

How to print, punch, and update the distributed tape reel.

systems Reference Library Manual, 88 pages GC28-6815

SYSTEM/360 MODEL "" PROGRAMMING SYSTEM OPERATOR'S GUIDE This publication provides operators with detailed

information required for operating the IBM system/360 Model

"" Programming System and the various stand-alone programs associated with it.

Operating instructions are provided, for IPL procedures, genera1 operations. abnormal end procedures, operator-to-system communications, and stand-a1one operatioDS.

Manual, "56 pages GC28-6816

IBM SYSTEM/360 CONVERSION AIDS: 1620 SIMULATOR FOR IBM SlSTEM/360 MODEL "" PROGRAM NUMBER:360C-SI-755

This'reference plblication provides information on the 1620 simulator for the IBM System/360 Model "", and is directed to the user who is replacing his IBM 1620 Model 1 or Model 2 Data processing System with an IBM,System/360 Model "". This manual describes the installation

reguirements, and programming and operating considerations for the 1620 simulator.

Simulation is a technique that uses System/360 instruction sequence to perform the functions of 1620 .instructions, thus permitting the user to execute object

programs 'written for ,the 1620~

s¥stems Reference Library Manual. 56 pages

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Th1s publication expla1nshow to comp1le, 11nkage edit, and execute a program written in IBM System/360 Fortran IV Language.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 180 pages GC28-6818

OS FORTRAN IV LIBRARY: MATHEMATICAL.

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SERVICE SUBPROGRAMS, PROG. NO. 360S-LM-501

This publication describes the mathematical and service subprograms contained in the library supplied with Basic FORTRAN IV (OS) and FORTRAN IV (OS) compilers. Information on the use of these SUbprograms in either a FORTRAN or an assembler language program is also included.

Manual, 70 pages

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~:~MSi~~E~~:~~7~~~~~~~~~~~ •. ~LA~I~~~G~U~A~G~E HANDBOOK _F_O_R CONVERSION PROGRAM NUMBER 7090-PR

This publication descr bes how a FORTRAN IV program written for execution Under the IBM 7090/709" IBSYS Operating system must be modified to be run under IBM Sysem/360.

Differences in both syntax and implementation are discussed.

It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the IBM 7090/709" FORTRAN IV language.

Systems Reference Library Manual, 32 pages GC28-6820

OS ITF: PL/I AND BASIC PROGRAM PRODUCT DESIGN OBJECTIVES PROGRAM NUMBEiiS"573HC1 AND 573"RC3

-The Program Product DesigU-Objectives (PPDO) describe the design objectives and provide the estimated availability date of the subject Program Product.

Flyer, 3 pages

OBJECTIVES) (PPDO) descrites

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IBM SYST ) ITF: PL/1 AND BASIC

GENBRAL --::ru:1727'3iij'-5736=RCU2

This publidat10n g ves general 1 uaticn about the external characteristics of the PL/I feature of the Interactive Terminal Facility (ITF), a Program Product that operates under the System/360 Operating system or the System/360 Disk Operating System. The book includes

de~criptions of terminal commands, PL/I language elements •.

and. machine requirements.

This publication is intended as an aid to evaluation and planning; i t is not meant for the terminal user.

publications will be provided for the terminal user when ITF:PL/I becomes available.

Program Product Manual, 26 pages GC28-6829

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IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OP NG SYSTEM INTERACTIVE TERMINAL FACILITY:P BASIC - PPS

PROGRAM NUMBERS: 5736 736=RC2

-This Program Product Spec1 ications (PPS) describes the warranted speCifications of the subject Program Product.

Program Product specifications, " pages GC28-6831

Operating System Time Facility: PL/1 and BASIC.

SpeCification Sheets, 2 pages GC28-6832

are for system/,360 Interactive Terminal

IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM CODE AND GO FORTRAN PROGRAM PRODUCT SPECIFlCATiOiiS- PROGRAM NUMBER 573"-FOl These program product Specifications-are for IBM System(360 Operating ,System Code and Go FORTRAN.

Specification Sheet, 2 pages

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IBM SYSTEW360 OS/OOS ITF: PLI'I INTRODUCTION PROGRAM NUMBERS"5734-RC1,""""5lli=RC1 related publications. Because of this limited scope.

therfore. this pub1ication does not cover a11 the capabi1ities of ITF: PLI'I nor does it inc1ude a11 the detailed information on system and terminal operation.

These detai1s may be found in the IBM SYSTEW360 OPERATING Sl!STEM AND IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM INTERACTIVE TERMINAL FACILI~Y: PLI'I TERMINAL USER'S GUIDE. form SC28-6834.

Program Product Manua1. 62 pages SC28-6834

IBM SYSTEW360 OS/DOS ITF: PLlI TERMINAL USER'S GUIDE PROGRAM NUMBERS"5734-RC1,""""slli=acl -This publication provides tutorial information and reference materia1 for users of the PL/I 1anguage component of the Interactive Termina1 Faci1ity (ITF). a Program Product that operates under the System/360 Operating system (OS) or the System/360 Disk Operating system 100S).

The book te11s how to use ITF and how to write programs in ITF: PL/I; it also includes detailed descriptions of the ITF: PLI'I 1anguage elements. the ITF system commands.

as well as error recognition and correction information.

sample programs and examp1es of the use of ITF: PUI appear

throughout the text. .

. This publication is intended for the ITF: PUI termina1 user. Users with little or no programning experience should be thoroughly. familiar with the concepts presented in the pub1ication IBM SYSTEMt360 OS/DOS ITF: PL/I -This publication provides tu~oria~ information and reference materia1 for users of the BlISIC 1anguage component of the Interactive Termina1 Faci1ity (ITF). a Program Product that operates under the System/360 Operting System (OS) or the System/360 Disk Operating system (DOS).

The book te11s how to use ITF. and how to write programs in BASIC1 i t a1so inc1udes detai1ed descriptions of the BASIC language elements, the ITF system commands, as well

The book te11s how to use ITF. and how to write programs in BASIC1 i t a1so inc1udes detai1ed descriptions of the BASIC language elements, the ITF system commands, as well

Dans le document IBM System/360 and System/370 (Page 179-191)