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COUP and PUP Interfaces
This appendix describes COUP and PUP commands used for defining and managing
processes within SMF.
For D-series versions, you configure and manage SMF processes through a
combination of the Configuration Utility Program (COUP) and the Peripheral Utility
Program (PUP). For G-series versions, you configure and manage SMF processes
through the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). This appendix contains details about
COUP and PUP interfaces for D-series users.
For each system where SMF is used, one $ZSMS process and one or more storage
pool and virtual disk processes must be defined in the system’s OSCONFIG file.
This section contains these topics:
Defining Processes in the OSCONFIG File
Defining Storage Pools and Virtual Disks
COUP and PUP Prerequisite Summary
Defining Processes in the OSCONFIG File
One way to define these processes is to use the COUP SET command to configure the
attributes of a process, followed by the COUP ADD command to name the process
and add it to OSCONFIG. This procedure can be repeated for each process you want
to configure.
illustrates the approach used to configure $ZSMS.