gtpi1m78 | System Installation Support Reference |
Before you can run the system allocator (SALO), you must have:
- The IBMPAL input deck
- Any input decks that you want concatenated (and the names of these decks
coded on the INDSN macro)
- Any of your own authorization bits in the IBM C Language header file
c$idsalo.h.
- Any of your own function switches in the SIP SKFUNC skeleton.
There are two different ways you can run SALO, depending on whether you run
SIP Stage I, or both SIP Stages I and II.
- Code EXPRS=S on the SIP GENSIP macro.
- Assemble the Stage I deck.
- Run the JCL that was produced from SIP Stage I.
- SALO is compiled automatically, link-edited, and executed during Stage
II.
When SALO runs successfully, it produces the system allocator (SAL) table
and the program allocator table (PAT), which are written to disk as
partitioned data sets.