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              INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS
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0                               August 1977
-    1.  DASDI a disk pack and restore the tape(s) provided using TSS
         DASDI and DUMPRESTORE. The D4.0 General Notes  (item  10000)
         contain  instructions  on  the  use  of  these programs. The
         version  of  DASDI  and  DUMPRESTORE  on  the  restore  tape
         supports  3330s  (and  7330s).  This  pack should be labeled
         xxxx01 where xxxx is any 4 characters (normally  MTS0),  and
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         will be the "system residence pack" for MTS.
-    2.  DASDI  any  other packs desired. Each should have a label of
         the form xxxxnn where xxxx is the same as above and nn  goes
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         from  2 on up sequentially. The public volume number of each
         pack should also be nn.
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-    3.  Run DECKGEN to prepare a set of TABLES for your machine.  To
         load  DECKGEN,  IPL  from  the pack prepared in step 1. This
         will probably put the machine in wait state (unless you have
         a 3066 or 1052 compatable device at  address  440).  To  get
         IPLREADER  to  talk  to  you,  press  "request" on a 1052 or
         "enter" on a 3066 (i.e., cause an attention interrupt). When
         it asks if you want to run the current system reply "NO" and
         enter the commands:
0             LOAD NAME=*IPL.DECKGEN
              START
0        See the DECKGEN writeup (item 10009) for information on  how
         to proceed from here.
-    4.  You  are  now  ready  to  load MTS itself. IPL from the pack
         prepared in step 1, and again reply NO  when  asked  if  you
         want the current system. This time enter the commands:
0             LOAD NAME=*IPL.D4 (or LOAD NAME=*IPL.D4.360 if a 360)
              REPLACE TABLES FROM xxx
              (Reply to the prompt for a printer address for a map)
              START
0        where  xxx  is  the  address of the tape written by DECKGEN.
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         D4.0 MTS should now be running.
-    5.  Proceed with the start-up procedures described  in  the  MTS
         operators'  manual  (item 10013). Some additional points not
         mentioned in the operators' manual are:
0        A.   The prompt for the time and date will always occur on a
              360 but will occur on a 370 only if the  TOD  clock  is
              not  set.  On a 360 you will not be asked to verify the
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              time and date, nor will you be asked for a time zone.
0        B.   On a 370, MTS keeps GMT in the TOD clock. Although this
              agrees with the standard set by IBM for the use of  the
              TOD  clock,  very  few  IBM systems do this. This means
              that even if the clock is set, it probably will be  off
              by  a  few  hours  if an IBM system was the last system
              used on the machine.
0        C.   The D4.0 system will produce several  messages  on  the
              operators'  console  as it updates various public files
              which change depending on whether the system  is  being
              run on a 360 or a 370; ignore these.
-    6.  Prepare  a correct IPL system containing the TABLES for your
         machine by signing on from some terminal and entering:
0             SIG MTS
              password (see below)
              RUN RAMROD
              CREATE xxxxx FROM D4SYS ( or D4SYS.360 if a 360)
              enter comments if desired
              REPLACE TABLES.DUMMY FROM >Tyyy
              enter comments if desired
              enter null line or date when prompted for version
              reply "OK" to confirmation request
              DELETE SEG0.NCA.TABLES
              reply "OK" to confirmation request
              DELETE SEG1.NCA.TABLES
              reply "OK" to confirmation request
              RENAME TABLES.DUMMY TABLES
              reply "OK" to confirmation request
              CURRENT
              reply "OK" to confirmation request
0        The passwords for all userids on the distributed  test  pack
         are  the  same as the userids, e.g., the password for MTS is
         MTS. The xxxxx on the CREATE command is a name for  the  new
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         system,  which  normally would be the MTS "model number" for
         the date, e.g., UG157 for August 15, 1977. Tyyy is the  name
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         of  the  tape  drive containing the tape written by DECKGEN.
         The next time you IPL you can reply "YES" when asked if  you
         want  to run the current system. See the RAMROD (item 10008)
         and IPLREADER (item 10007) writeups for more information.
-    7.  You now have a working version of MTS (presumably)  and  can
         start  to  run  user programs. There are several things that
         you will probably want to do to clean up a few  loose  ends,
         however. Some of these are:
0        A.   Fix HASP for whatever local options you desire. See the
              description of these options (item 10020).
0        B.   Fix  TSFO to agree with whatever hardware is available.
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              There are several assembly parameters described in  the
              source.
0        C.   Replace  various  other parts of the system object deck
              to use either the SLT RPQ or the second CPU on a 360 if
              they are available. See the  TABLES  (item  10006)  and
              Object   Deck   (item   10005)  descriptions  for  more
              information. Multiple CPU 370s are not supported by MTS
              yet. The  360  system  on  the  disk  pack  supports  a
              standard  model  67 360 with a possible 3270 operators'
              console. To support a duplex system, the  CSTMDL  field
              in  the  PSA  (at  785)  must  be changed from X'01' to
              X'02'. The 370 system supports any model 370 or  Amdahl
              machine with virtual memory. It allows a 3066, 3270, or
              1052 compatible operators console.
0        D.   Change  the  files  INIT:INITCMD and *S2L to not do the
              extra things that are required to IPL on either  a  360
              or  a  370.  Each  of these runs a program (CNFGSOU) to
              select one of two sets of  commands  depending  on  the
              machine  type.  INIT:INITCMD  also copies several files
              which are different on the two machine  types.  All  of
              this can be deleted if desired.
0        E.   Fix up the command statistics directory file SYS:CMDDIR
              for the appropriate tapes.
-    8.  General things new installations should know.
0        A.   How to sign on using the operators console.
              1. Enter "MTS OPER" on the operators' console
              2. It will come back immediately for input.
              3. Enter the signon command.
              4.  You are now signed on if the ID exists. No password
              is required for signon from OPER and SIGFILEs  are  not
              active  for  signon  from  OPER. Also the "last signon"
              message and the "signed on at" message are not  printed
              if MSOURCE is OPER.
0        B.   A  2301  drum must have device name DRM1. If you have a
              second 2301, it must be named  DRM2.  Similarly,  2305s
              must  be  named FHF0 to FHF7 for the first one and FHF8
              to FHFF for the second one.
0        C.   A "privileged" ID is one with X'80' on  in  the  second
              byte   (byte  1)  of  the  accounting  record  (set  by
              accounting maintenance program on request). If  the  ID
              is privileged then no checking for maximum money, etc.,
              is  made.  The  expiration date and maximum file space,
              however, are checked. Also this bit allows the user  to
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              declare  a  program  to  be  run  with PROT=OFF, allows
              "public  file  privilege"  (see   next),   and   allows
              privileged SYSTEMSTATUS commands to be given.
0        D.   A  "public  file privileged" ID is one with X'08' on in
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              the second byte of the accounting record.  This  allows
              the user to create a public file.
0        E.   A user with the ACCPUSE bit on in his accounting record
              can  also declare a program to be run with PROT=OFF and
              can issue privileged SYSTEMSTATUS commands.
0        F.   A  user  with  either  ACCTLB  or  ACCPLB  on  in   his
              accounting  record  can set LSS (Limited-Service State)
              off even if the load is too high.
