IBM s/390 Tablet Accessory User Manual


 
70 S/390 PID: ThinkPad Enabled for S/390
R10A3174: cu 3174
interface local(1)
device(00) 3278 mstcon
device(01) 3278 M701
device(02) 3278 M702
end R10A3174
R10A3172: cu 3172
interface local(1)
options 'ipaddress=9.12.17.211'
device(00) 3172 eth0
device(01) 3172 OFFLINE
end R10A3172
R10A3480: cu 3480
interface local(1)
device(00) 3480 OFFLINE
end R10A3480
end R10A
Some FLEX-ES users elect to define emulated 3270 devices as OFFLINE and then use
FLEX-ES mount commands (in a shell script) to define and name terminals. For our small
system, we found it easier to simply define a number of 3270 terminals (with names such as
L701) in our resources definition.
The four AD system volumes used for our initial IPL are normally mounted at addresses A80,
A81, A82, and A87. The gap between A82 and A87 required the definition of several
OFFLINE 3390 volumes. (In this case, the device model (3390-1, -2, -3) is not meaningful.)
It would be possible, of course, to mount these volumes at any 3390 addresses contained in
the OS/390 IODF. We could have placed the A87 volume on A83 and avoided defining the
OFFLINE devices. However, other AD CD-ROM documentation (including several redbooks)
uses the addresses we selected and we want to preserve compatibility with this existing
documentation.
(If the AD CD-ROM system is installed on the logical volumes of a Multiprise 3000 system, it
is typically placed at addresses AA0, AA1, and so forth, or sometimes at addresses 300, 301,
and so forth. Normal OS/390 rules for device addressing and usage are followed; there is
nothing unique about a ThinkPad/EFS system in this respect.)
The tape definition is OFFLINE. This means that FLEX-ES mount commands are needed
before the device can be used. This is typical, and allows the UNIX files to be associated with
such devices to be selected and changed while the OS/390 system is operational.
Shell script for a single HDD
After using cfcomp to compile the above definitions, we used this shell script to start
operation. (A resadm -s R10A.rescf command must be issued first.)
xmodmap -e 'keysym Alt_L = Alt_L Meta_L'
xset fp+ /usr/flexes/fonts
xset fp rehash
echo 'Verify your master console is active'
x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhost:mstcon &
x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhost:M701 &
flexescli localhost S10A