The product supports the following z/OS resource definition classes. Each class has a name and a number.
Is the class for direct access storage devices.
Class number: 16
Is the class for JES initiators.
Class number: 10
Is the class for Job Entry Subsystem.
Class number: 20
Is the class for jobs.
Class number: 19
Is the class for JES lines.
Class number: 14
Is the class for JES printers.
Class number: 11
Is the class for JES spools.
Class number: 13
Is the class for started tasks.
Class number: 02
Is the class for sysplex components.
Class number: 29
Is the class for tape or cartridge drives.
Class number: 18
The product also supports the following resource definition classes:
Is the class for internal resources. The class is reserved for internal use.
Class number: 21
Is the class for user class resources. The class enables you to define unsupported resource classes.
Class number: 17
Note: For information about how to use user class resource definitions, see the Reference Guide.
For z/VM system images, this product supports the following z/VM and Linux resource definition classes:
Is the class for Linux systems.
Class number: 32
Is the class for Linux applications.
Class number: 33
Is the class for z/VM guests.
Class number: 31
Note: For information about how to use z/VM and Linux resource definitions, see the Linux Management Guide.
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