This section describes VMO records. These records are similar to OS/390 GSO records. You can issue the SET CONTROL(VMO) subcommand of ACF to define VM system options with these VMO records. You can abbreviate this command to a minimum of SET C(V). VMO records define such system options as operating and performance parameters and site exits. If you do not create VMO records for your system, CA ACF2 for VM creates VMO records using default values.
Besides the options VMO records define, the CA ACF2 for VM Field Definition Record (ACFFDR) also defines some system options. These options are rarely modified after you install CA ACF2 for VM. If you make any changes to the options in the ACFFDR you must reassemble the ACFFDR and IPL the system to make them active. You can make changes to the VMO records active dynamically with an ACFSERVE command. You can find complete information on all the ACFFDR macros in the Appendix of the Installation Guide.
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