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OS/VS1

Operating System/Virtual Storage 1, or OS/VS1, is a discontinued IBM mainframe computer operating system designed to be run on IBM System/370 hardware. It was the successor to the Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks (MFT) option of System/360's operating system OS/360. OS/VS1, in comparison to its predecessor, supported virtual memory (then called virtual storage).[1] OS/VS1 was generally available during the 1970s and 1980s, and it is no longer supported by IBM.

OS/VS1
DeveloperIBM
Written inAssembler (XF), PL/S (nee BSL)
Working stateHistoric
Latest releaseOS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions (BPE) Release 4 / March 1984; 39 years ago (1984-03)
Marketing targetIBM mainframes
PlatformsSystem/370
LicenseProprietary
Preceded byOS/360

Description edit

OS/VS1 was OS/360 MFT II with a single virtual address space; by comparison, OS/VS2 SVS was OS/360 MVT with a single virtual address space. OS/VS1 was often installed on mid-range IBM mainframe systems, such as the System/370 Model 145 and, later, the System/370 Model 148.[2]

OS/VS1 was intended to manage a medium-sized work load (for the 1970s) consisting only of batch processing applications, running within a fixed number of operating system partitions via the batch job management system Job Entry Subsystem 1 (JES1). This was in contrast to OS/VS2 which was intended to handle larger work loads consisting of batch applications, online interactive users (using the Time Sharing Option, or TSO), or a combination of both. However, OS/VS1 could, and often did, support interactive applications and users by running IBM's CICS transaction processing monitor as a job within one of its partitions.[3]

Installation and modification of OS/VS1 was accomplished via IBM's cumbersome System Generation (SYSGEN) process.

Remote Entry Services (RES) edit

OS/VS1 included a replacement for OS/360 RJE. It allowed submission and retrieval of jobs by 2770, 2780 and 3780 terminals and by workstation programs included with OS/VS1 for, e.g., 1130. RES included Remote Terminal Access Method and a closer integration with Job Management than what RJE had.

IBM upgrades edit

OS/VS1 went through seven product releases. IBM enhanced OS/VS1 Release 7 with four releases of the IBM OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions (BPE), product 5662-257. BPE provides support for new 1980s hardware, such as 3380 Direct Access Storage, and for VM handshaking between VTAM and VM/VTAM Communications Network Application (VCNA).

IBM announced[4] the last BPE release, OS/VS1 Basic Programming Extensions Release 4, on September 15, 1983, with planned general availability in March 1984.

IBM announced[5] the end of functional enhancements to OS/VS1 in 1984. IBM recommended OS/VS1 installations migrate to MVS/370 or MVS/XA. To assist with the migration to MVS/XA, IBM made the VM/XA Migration Aid. It allowed installations to run OS/VS1 and MVS/XA simultaneously on the same machine, as guests of a third system – VM/XA. This way, the new MVS/XA system could be tested while the old production OS/VS1 system was still in use.

On January 24, 1989, IBM announced[6] the intention to withdraw OS/VS1 and OS/VS1 BPE from marketing effective April 24, 1989, and to discontinue service effective February 28, 1990.

Time-sharing edit

Although IBM's Time Sharing Option (TSO) required VS2, customers with a 370/145 or 370/148 had other time-sharing options.
One combination was VM/CMS for time sharing, and a guest "machine" running OS/360 MFT II for batch.[7]

Conversational Remote Job Entry edit

Optional component of OS/360 MFT II, OS/360 MVT and OS/VS1, CRJE allowed the user at a line-mode terminal to edit text datasets, submit jobs and access job output.

TONE for VS1 edit

A non-IBM time-sharing product named TONE (TSO-like, for VS1 / VS ONE)[8] was marketed by Tone Software Co.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ IBM press release concerning memory virtualization from 2005
  2. ^ "System/370 Model 148", IBM
  3. ^ "History of CICS", IBM
  4. ^ "OS/VS1 BASIC PROGRAMMING EXTENSIONS RELEASE 4 PLANNED FOR MARCH 1984 AVAILABILITY 5662-257". Announcement letters. IBM. September 15, 1983. 283-286.
  5. ^ "OS/VS1 CONSOLIDATED STABILIZATION STATEMENT". Announcement letters. IBM. February 23, 1984. 284-086.
  6. ^ "IBM VM AND VSE-RELATED LICENSED PROGRAMS WITHDRAWAL FROM MARKETING AND DISCONTINUANCE OF PROGRAM SERVICES". Announcement letters. IBM. January 24, 1989. 289-016.
  7. ^ During the 1970s, some universities ran the above combination during the day, and "went native" (no VM/CMS) at night, to run heavy batch work, e.g. administrative
  8. ^ mentioned in Computerworld, Dec. 6, 1976, p. 22; the article mentions the planned 1977 release of version III of Tone)
  9. ^ Enterprise, I. D. G. (1977-02-21). Computerworld. IDG Enterprise.

Further reading edit

  • Functional structure of IBM virtual storage operating systems, Part I: Influences of dynamic address translation on operating system technology, by M. A. Auslander and J. F. Jaffe, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 12 (1973), No 4, Page 368
  • OS/VS1 Concepts and Philosophies, by T. F. Wheeler, Jr., IBM Systems Journal, Volume 13 (1974), No 3, Page 213
  • The job entry subsystem of OS/VS1, by J. H. Baily, J. A. Howard, and T. J. Szczygielski, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 13 (1974), No 3, Page 253 (The OS/V1 job entry subsystem was named JES1)

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Operating System Virtual Storage 1 or OS VS1 is a discontinued IBM mainframe computer operating system designed to be run on IBM System 370 hardware It was the successor to the Multiprogramming with a Fixed number of Tasks MFT option of System 360 s operating system OS 360 OS VS1 in comparison to its predecessor supported virtual memory then called virtual storage 1 OS VS1 was generally available during the 1970s and 1980s and it is no longer supported by IBM OS VS1DeveloperIBMWritten inAssembler XF PL S nee BSL Working stateHistoricLatest releaseOS VS1 Basic Programming Extensions BPE Release 4 March 1984 39 years ago 1984 03 Marketing targetIBM mainframesPlatformsSystem 370LicenseProprietaryPreceded byOS 360 Contents 1 Description 2 Remote Entry Services RES 3 IBM upgrades 4 Time sharing 4 1 Conversational Remote Job Entry 4 2 TONE for VS1 5 References 6 Further readingDescription editOS VS1 was OS 360 MFT II with a single virtual address space by comparison OS VS2 SVS was OS 360 MVT with a single virtual address space OS VS1 was often installed on mid range IBM mainframe systems such as the System 370 Model 145 and later the System 370 Model 148 2 OS VS1 was intended to manage a medium sized work load for the 1970s consisting only of batch processing applications running within a fixed number of operating system partitions via the batch job management system Job Entry Subsystem 1 JES1 This was in contrast to OS VS2 which was intended to handle larger work loads consisting of batch applications online interactive users using the Time Sharing Option or TSO or a combination of both However OS VS1 could and often did support interactive applications and users by running IBM s CICS transaction processing monitor as a job within one of its partitions 3 Installation and modification of OS VS1 was accomplished via IBM s cumbersome System Generation SYSGEN process Remote Entry Services RES editOS VS1 included a replacement for OS 360 RJE It allowed submission and retrieval of jobs by 2770 2780 and 3780 terminals and by workstation programs included with OS VS1 for e g 1130 RES included Remote Terminal Access Method and a closer integration with Job Management than what RJE had IBM upgrades editOS VS1 went through seven product releases IBM enhanced OS VS1 Release 7 with four releases of the IBM OS VS1 Basic Programming Extensions BPE product 5662 257 BPE provides support for new 1980s hardware such as 3380 Direct Access Storage and for VM handshaking between VTAM and VM VTAM Communications Network Application VCNA IBM announced 4 the last BPE release OS VS1 Basic Programming Extensions Release 4 on September 15 1983 with planned general availability in March 1984 IBM announced 5 the end of functional enhancements to OS VS1 in 1984 IBM recommended OS VS1 installations migrate to MVS 370 or MVS XA To assist with the migration to MVS XA IBM made the VM XA Migration Aid It allowed installations to run OS VS1 and MVS XA simultaneously on the same machine as guests of a third system VM XA This way the new MVS XA system could be tested while the old production OS VS1 system was still in use On January 24 1989 IBM announced 6 the intention to withdraw OS VS1 and OS VS1 BPE from marketing effective April 24 1989 and to discontinue service effective February 28 1990 Time sharing editAlthough IBM s Time Sharing Option TSO required VS2 customers with a 370 145 or 370 148 had other time sharing options One combination was VM CMS for time sharing and a guest machine running OS 360 MFT II for batch 7 Conversational Remote Job Entry edit Optional component of OS 360 MFT II OS 360 MVT and OS VS1 CRJE allowed the user at a line mode terminal to edit text datasets submit jobs and access job output TONE for VS1 edit A non IBM time sharing product named TONE TSO like for VS1 VS ONE 8 was marketed by Tone Software Co 9 References edit IBM press release concerning memory virtualization from 2005 System 370 Model 148 IBM History of CICS IBM OS VS1 BASIC PROGRAMMING EXTENSIONS RELEASE 4 PLANNED FOR MARCH 1984 AVAILABILITY 5662 257 Announcement letters IBM September 15 1983 283 286 OS VS1 CONSOLIDATED STABILIZATION STATEMENT Announcement letters IBM February 23 1984 284 086 IBM VM AND VSE RELATED LICENSED PROGRAMS WITHDRAWAL FROM MARKETING AND DISCONTINUANCE OF PROGRAM SERVICES Announcement letters IBM January 24 1989 289 016 During the 1970s some universities ran the above combination during the day and went native no VM CMS at night to run heavy batch work e g administrative mentioned in Computerworld Dec 6 1976 p 22 the article mentions the planned 1977 release of version III of Tone Enterprise I D G 1977 02 21 Computerworld IDG Enterprise Further reading editFunctional structure of IBM virtual storage operating systems Part I Influences of dynamic address translation on operating system technology by M A Auslander and J F Jaffe IBM Systems Journal Volume 12 1973 No 4 Page 368 OS VS1 Concepts and Philosophies by T F Wheeler Jr IBM Systems Journal Volume 13 1974 No 3 Page 213 The job entry subsystem of OS VS1 by J H Baily J A Howard and T J Szczygielski IBM Systems Journal Volume 13 1974 No 3 Page 253 The OS V1 job entry subsystem was named JES1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OS VS1 amp oldid 1185037761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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