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Check the CAXALOAD Control Statements

To check the CAXALOAD control statements for syntax validation or to view the resulting combined CAXALOAD update, base, and component control files, issue the following command:

CAXABLD CHECK acf2cntl

The following is an explanation of the syntax:

CHECK

The command to begin syntax checking.

acf2cntl

The filename of the CA ACF2 for z/VM control file applicable to your VM system (ACFCP or ACFCMS). The filetype is CAXALOAD. Create this file during the CA ACF2 for z/VM installation procedure to accommodate the version of CP CMS you run on your system. Valid values are:

This check of control statements creates a file with a filename of CAXALOAD and a filetype of CHECK.

If the summary in the next section is correct, you can generate your nucleus now.

Sample CAXALOAD CHECK Summary Log for CP

The following is a list of definitions for terms used in the sample:

CNTRL

Identifies your standard control file.

LOADLIST

Identifies your standard LOADLIST EXEC file.

UPDCNTRL

Identifies the CAXALOAD base control file.

CAXALOAD

Identifies all CAXALOAD base and component control files the UPDCNTRL file identifies. CA ACF2 for z/VM processes all base and control files in top to bottom order.

FUNCTION

Represents the composite CAXALOAD table.

ORIGIN

Identifies the CAXALOAD filename of the file where this control statement originated (if no components applied), by default. If a component did apply to this control statement, it identifies the last file containing the overriding statement.

Sample CAXALOAD Summary Log for CP

The CAXALOAD Summary Log for CP contains information that reflects the references that the ACFCP CAXALOAD control file modifies. When you invoke CA loader program during installation to generate a CP nucleus, it produces the log.