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This chapter tells how ELS works.
How Does SMC Work?
SMC does the following:
Influences tape allocation based on policies, and on volume and drive characteristics supplied by HSC/VTCS:
For example, the SMC POLICY command can be used to direct scratch allocations to either real or virtual devices, can select scratch subpools, and can assign a management class name that VTCS uses to manage virtual volumes.
Intercepts MVS mount, dismount, and swap messages and directs them to HSC or VTCS for automation.
SMC must execute on every host where tape processing occurs. The ELS server component (HSC/VTCS) may execute on the same z/OS host as the SMC, or may execute on a separate, remote host. When SMC and HSC/VTCS reside on different z/OS hosts, TCP/IP is used to send requests from the client host to the server host. In order to receive HTTP requests from a remote SMC client, the HTTP component must be activated on the SMC executing on the server host.
The SMC client/server feature lets you run SMC only on the client hosts and HSC/VTCS and the HTTP server on one or more server hosts. Using the SMC client/server feature provides the following benefits:
Reduces the number of hosts on which you run HSC/VTCS. Oracle recommends that you execute HSC/VTCS on only two hosts (primary and backup). Running HSC/VTCS on fewer hosts reduces CDS contention and eliminates the need to manage multiple MVS syslog files.
Communicates with multiple HSC/VTCS TapePlex systems representing physically different hardware configurations.
Provides failover capabilities when an HSC is recycled for maintenance.
How Does HSC Work?
HSC controls the physical tape environment. HSC, responding to requests from SMC, directs an LSM robot or handbot to mount and dismount physical tapes. HSC controls all other physical tape operations as well, including moves, swaps, and so forth. HSC also manages the CDS (Control Data Set) where information about the real and virtual tape environments is stored.
How Does VTCS Work?
The VTSS provides Virtual Tape Drives (VTDs) that emulate 3490E devices. VSM uses the VTDs to write data to virtual tape volumes (VTVs) on the VTSS.
VTCS is the software that controls the VTSS hardware. For example, you specify the VTSS's high and low Automatic Migration Thresholds (AMTs), which control the VTSS space management/VTV migration cycle. Real tape drives (RTDs) write migrated VTVs to physical multi-volume cartridges (MVCs). VTCS controls RTDs (although HSC provides mount and dismount services for MVCs), while HSC controls ACS tape drives that are not allocated to VSM.
If the host requests a mount of a VTV that was migrated to an MVC and is not VTSS–resident, VSM automatically recalls the migrated VTV to the VTSS. Figure 2-1 shows the VTV migration/recall cycle.
Note:
VSM supports dynamic sharing of RTDs between VTSSs. However, when VTSSs share RTDs, the VTSSs must have access to all the same hosts.Migration — virtual mount data set written to VTV, virtual dismount of VTV resident on VTSS, VTV is collected with other VTVs, real mount of VTV stacked on MVC, and real dismount.
Recall — real mount for recall of VTV, VTV recalled to VTSS, and virtual mount.
How Does CDRT Work?
CDRT creates a test copy of the production CDS that is used by the DR hosts and therefore allows two ELS subsystems with two different CDSs to manage the same ACS hardware. The CDS reflects changes in the state of tape cartridges and resources in the ACS hardware. However, during a DR test using CDRT, the two ELS subsystems use two different CDSs, and do not communicate. Thus changes that occur in the production CDS are not reflected in the test CDS copy and visa versa. CDRT acts to segregate the test ACS and VSM hardware from the production ACS and VSM hardware, managing the DR test to ensure the integrity of the production data and minimizing conflicts for tape volumes and ACS hardware resources. Central and fundamental to a successful DR test using CDRT is a valid point-in-time copy of the state of all tape volumes managed by ACS and/or VSM hardware and the ELS subsystem. In a tape volume environment, quite often some of this tape volume state data (metadata) is retained and managed outside of the ELS subsystem and ACS/VSM hardware. Typically, tape volume metadata (i.e. VOLSER, DSN, Expiration date, scratch status, real or virtual designation, etc.) is stored in one or more Tape Management Catalogs (TMCs), one or more z/OS catalogs and the CDS. Ensuring that the state of tape volumes as reflected on host systems is either the same or equivalent on both production hosts and DR hosts, is critical to successful execution of a DR test. This consistency in the state of tape volumes between the production hosts and the DR hosts at the start of the DR test is what allows the parallel processing of customer applications to assist in validating a business continuance plan. The DR test hosts exercise the segregated hardware while production hosts continue using both the non-segregated and segregated ACS hardware.
The DR test hardware is a minimum of one ACS. Optionally, one or more VTSSs may be employed as DR test hardware. The ACS is shared between the production hosts and the DR hosts. The DR hosts have exclusive use of any segregated VTSSs during the DR test. To produce valid point-in-time copies of any TMCs and z/OS catalogs, see the appropriate 3rd party software documentation. At the end of a DR test, all data created from the DR test hosts, including the test copy of the CDS is typically discarded and the segregated hardware is redeployed back to the normal production environment
This chapter describes the tasks required to install ELS software. It includes the following topics:
Before installing ELS, verify ELS requirements and review pre-installation considerations. See 'Preparing for Installation' for more information.
Installation Checklist
Perform the following steps to verify that you have completed all ELS installation tasks:
Note:
Before installing ELS, verify ELS requirements and review pre-installation considerations. See 'Preparing for Installation' for more information.Unload the SMP/E JCL library from ZIP file, tape, or CD-ROM.
See 'Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library' for more information.
Optionally, edit the
CHGIT
member according to your requirements.Use sample member
CHGIT
.See 'Editing the CHGIT Member' for more information.
Test the
CHGIT
member to verify your edits.Use sample member
I20TST
.See 'Testing the CHGIT Member' for more information.
Define and initialize the SMP/E CSI.
Use sample member
I30CSI
.See 'Defining and Initializing the ELS Global SMP/E Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI)' for more information.
Allocate the ELS and JES3 target and distribution library data sets and their required DDDEF entries.
Use sample member
I40ZON
.See 'Allocating Target and Distribution Library Data Sets and Required DDDEF Entries' for more information.
Update the SYSLIB concatenation.
Use sample member
I50LIB
.See 'Updating the SYSLIB Concatenation' for more information.
Review the ELS FMIDs.
See 'Reviewing the ELS FMIDs' for more information.
SMP/E RECEIVE
the desired base functions, communication functions, and optionally, the SMC JES3 function.If you are installing from tape, use sample member
I60RCV
.If you are installing from CD-ROM, use sample member
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
.
See 'Receiving the ELS Functions' for more information.
SMP/E APPLY
the desired base functions, communication functions, and optionally, the SMC JES3 function.Use sample member
I70APP
.See 'Applying the ELS Functions' for more information.
SMP/E ACCEPT
the desired base functions, communication functions, and optionally, the SMC JES3 function.Use sample member
I80ACC
.See 'Accepting the ELS Functions' for more information.
SMP/E RECEIVE
maintenance for the ELS base functions.Use sample member
MAINTRCF
.See 'SMP/E RECEIVE Maintenance' for more information.
SMP/E APPLY
maintenance for the ELS base functions.Use sample member
MAINTAPF
.See 'SMP/E APPLY Maintenance' for more information.
Optionally,
SMP/E ACCEPT
maintenance for the base functions.Use sample member
MAINTACF
.See 'SMP/E ACCEPT Maintenance' for more information.
Proceed with ELS post-installation tasks. See 'Performing ELS Post Installation Tasks' for more information.
Proceed with ELS additional software post-installation tasks. See 'Performing Post Installation Tasks for ELS Additional Software' for more information.
Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library
To begin ELS installation, unload the SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation ZIP file, tape, or CD-ROM. This library includes JCL sample members used to prepare your installation environment and install the ELS functions and associated maintenance.
The following sample members are included:
CHGIT
Optional REXX exec used to customize ELS installation sample members
I10JCL
Unload SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation tape.
I20TST
Test and verify
CHGIT
settings.I30CSI
Define and initialize the ELS Global SMP/E CSI.
I40ZON
Allocate target and distribution data sets for ELS (and additional software) and define the appropriate DDDEF entries in the SMP/E CSI.
Allocate ELS (and optionally, JES3) target and distribution data sets and define the appropriate DDDEF entries in the SMP/E CSI.
I50LIB
Add required DDDEF entries and modify the SYSLIB concatenation.
I60RCV
SMP/E RECEIVE
ELS and additional functions from the ELS installation tape.I60RNET
(CD-ROM only)Network version of
I60RNTS
(below).I60RNTS
(CD-ROM only)SMP/E RECEIVE
ELS and additional functions from the ELS installation CD-ROM.I70APP
SMP/E APPLY
ELS and additional functions.I80ACC
SMP/E ACCEPT
ELS and additional functions.MAINTACF
SMP/E ACCEPT
maintenance in a mass mode for specific FMIDs.MAINTAPF
SMP/E APPLY
maintenance in mass mode for specific FMIDs.MAINTRCF
SMP/E RECEIVE
maintenance for a specific FMID.
Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation Zip File
To unload the SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation ZIP file:
Establish network connectivity between your PC, MVS Host, and UNIX Systems Services (USS).
Extract the contents of the ELS Installation ZIP file.
Open the file Start Here.html.
Follow the on-screen instructions to unload the SMP/E JCL library.
Note:
Many of the on-screen command examples can be cut and pasted from your browser window to your terminal window.Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation Tape
To unload the SMP/E JCL library from file 2 of the ELS installation tape, use the sample JCL provided in the following example and perform the steps below.
Example 2-1 JCL to Unload SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation Tape
In the JCL examples in this publication and the sample JCL provided on the ELS installation tape, some fields appear in lowercase. You must update these fields to match your installation requirements.
Change the JOB card, specifying values for
jobname
andyour jobcard paramaters
.Change tape unit (
SET TUNIT=3480
) as necessary.Change dsn (
your.ELS72.samples.JCL
) as necessary. An unquoted DSN will be prefixed by TSO.Change
VOL=SER=SEA720
to the library volser if you have copied the installation tape into a library.Submit the job. A completion code of 0 for all steps indicates successful completion.
Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation CD-ROM
To unload the SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation CD-ROM:
Establish network connectivity between your PC, MVS Host, and UNIX Systems Services (USS).
Insert the ELS Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
Navigate to the root directory of your CD-ROM drive and open the file Start Here.html. (This will open automatically on some systems.)
Follow the on-screen instructions to unload the SMP/E JCL library.
Note:
Many of the on-screen command examples can be cut and pasted from your browser window to your terminal window.Editing the CHGIT Member
The CHGIT
member in the SMP/E JCL library includes typical ISPF edit commands used to customize the ELS installation sample members according to your requirements.
CHGIT
enables you to edit installation settings and apply them to the sample members used to install the ELS functions. CHGIT
runs as an optional REXX exec.
To edit the CHGIT
member:
Edit the
CHGIT
member according to the instructions commented in the sample member and save your changes.Copy
CHGIT
into yourSYSEXEC
concatenation to enableCHGIT
to be executed as a command.Alternatively, you can enable
CHGIT
by issuing the following TSO commands:TSO allocate dd(SYSUEXEC) shr dsn(your.ELS72.SAMPLES.JCL)
TSO altlib activate user(exec)
Supply the
REUSE
keyword if you intend to override a preexisting allocation ofSYSUEXEC
.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. You may choose to edit each installation sample individually using an editor. In this case, CHGIT
can serve as a guide.Testing the CHGIT Member
Use sample member I20TST (included in your SMP/E JCL library) to test and verify your CHGIT
edits.
Enter Edit mode for member
I20TST
, and execute theCHGIT
command.Submit the
I20TST
job.
If the job is successful, the CHGIT
member is ready to be applied to the remaining ELS installation jobs.
If errors are encountered, edit the CHGIT
member to correct the errors, and submit it again.
Preparing the SMP/E Environment
This section describes how to prepare the SMP/E environment for installation of the ELS base functions and SMC JES3 support function. If you are installing service, see Chapter 3, 'Installing ELS Maintenance' for more information.
ELS products are installed using SMP/E. The SMP/E installation process involves a RECEIVE
, APPLY
, and ACCEPT
job to install functions into the correct SMP/E target and distribution zones.
SMP/E Considerations
The following are SMP/E considerations:
ELS must be installed with SMP/E. All installation instructions in this guide are based on SMP/E.
If you are installing ELS from CD, SMP/E version 3 Release 1 or higher is required to install ELS from the UNIX Systems Services (USS) platform. Additionally, you must have access to USS with read and write permissions.
Install all ELS 7.2 product components in a new target and distribution SMP/E CSI.
Do not install products from other vendors in the same global SMP/E CSI as ELS.
SMP/E ACCEPT
all of your ELS base products.Load modules for the TMS (Tape Management System) interface routines (
SLUDRCA1
,SLUDRRMM
,SLUDRSMC
,SLUDRTLM
, andSLUDRZAR
) are included in theSEALINK
library generated during ELS installation. These modules are shared among HSC, SMC, and MVS/CSC.
Additionally, consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, all SYSMODS for the previous release (except for those related to SAS/C) are deleted from the SMP/E CSI.
It is recommended that you back up the existing global SMP/E CSI before installing the ELS 7.2 product components.
If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in an existing global SMP/E CSI where a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC has been installed, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).Do not install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 and supportive SAS/C functions in a global SMP/E CSI containing other StorageTek products with SAS/C functions you want to preserve. Doing so may cause unpredictable results.
Defining and Initializing the ELS Global SMP/E Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI)
Use sample member I30CSI
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to define and initialize the ELS global Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI).
This job performs the following actions:
Defines the required SMP/E data sets.
Defines the Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI) data set that contains the SMP/E global, target, and distribution zones for this release.
Initializes the SMP/E CSI.
Adds zones, options, utilities, and DDDEF entries to the SMP/E CSI.
To run the I30CSI job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I30CSI
, and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I30CSI
job.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I30CSI
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.Allocating Target and Distribution Library Data Sets and Required DDDEF Entries
Use sample member I40ZON
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to allocate target and distribution data sets and define the appropriate DDDEF entries in the SMP/E CSI. Table 2-1, 'ELS Target Library Data Sets' and Table 2-2, 'ELS Distribution Library Data Sets' list the target and distribution library data sets for ELS and additional software.
To run the I40ZON
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I40ZON
, and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I40ZON
job.
Consider the following:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI40ZON
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product:
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.SMPLOG
andSMPLOGA
statements must point to the global log.SMPPTS
statement must point to the global SMPPTS.
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks for
SEAMAC
andASEAMAC
to 50.
Target and Distribution Library Data Sets
The following tables list the target and distribution library data sets allocated by the I40ZON
job.
Note:
hlq represents the high-level qualifier for your data sets. Choose a high-level qualifier that conforms to the naming conventions defined for your installation.
The numbers listed for directory blocks and blocks are the minimum required for the product.
The DDnames required for each DDDEF entry match the last qualifier of the data set name. For example, for data set
hlq
.SEALINK
, the corresponding DDname isSEALINK
.The SMP/E
DSSPACE
parameter, which specifies the amount of space to be allocated to temporaryRELFILE
data sets, must be set to at least (300,150,270).
The following table lists the target library data sets allocated by the I40ZON job:
Table 2-1 ELS Target Library Data Sets
Data Set Name | Product(s) | DSORG | RECFM | LRECL | BLKSIZE | Blocks (Pri/Sec) | Directory Blocks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hlq.SEALINK | ELS | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/50 | 99 |
hlq.SEAMAC | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.SEASAMP | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.SMZLINK | SMC JES3 | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.LCMLINK | LCM | PO-E | U | N/A | 32760 | 2504/250 | 5 |
hlq.LCMSAMP | LCM | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 25/25 | 5 |
hlq.LCMGUI | LCM | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 198/500 | 5 |
hlq.SCSLINK | MVS/CSC | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 100 |
hlq.SCSMAC | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.SCSSAMP | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.SLCLINK | LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 50 |
hlq.SLCSAMP | LibraryStation | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.CSLLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 50/10 | 20 |
hlq.SACLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 200/10 | 100 |
Note:
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks forASEAMAC
to 50.The following table lists the distribution library data sets allocated by the I40ZON
job:
Table 2-2 ELS Distribution Library Data Sets
Data Set Name | Product(s) | DSORG | RECFM | LRECL | BLKSIZE | Blocks (Pri/Sec) | Directory Blocks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hlq.ASEALINK | ELS | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/50 | 999 |
hlq.ASEAMAC | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASEASAMP | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASMZLINK | SMC JES3 | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMLINK | LCM | PO-E | U | N/A | 32760 | 2504/250 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMSAMP | LCM | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 25/25 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMGUI | LCM | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 198/500 | 5 |
hlq.ASCSLINK | MVS/CSC | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 100 |
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hlq.ASCSSAMP | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASLCLINK | LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 50 |
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hlq.ACSLLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 50/10 | 20 |
hlq.ASACLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 200/10 | 100 |
Note:
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks forASEAMAC
to 50.Updating the SYSLIB Concatenation
ELS supports different versions of MVS/ESA JES3 and multiple tape management systems. For example, TLMS and CA-1.
Use sample member I50LIB
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to add required DDDEF entries to the SMP/E CSI, and modify the SYSLIB concatenation to include the appropriate macro libraries.
To run the I50LIB
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I50LIB
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I50LIB
job.The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI50LIB
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.
Reviewing the ELS FMIDs
ELS is packaged in standard SMP/E format, and is delivered as multiple function SYStem MODifications (SYSMODs) identified by the following SMP/E FMIDs:
SSEA720
This FMID includes HSC, SMC, VTCS and CDRT load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SMZ7200
This FMID includes SMC JES3 support load modules, distributed macros, and samples for MVS systems running JES3 Release 5.2.1, JES3 OS/390 Release 1.1 and higher, or JES3 z/OS Release 1.0 and higher.
SLM7200
This FMID includes LCM 7.2 load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SOC7200
This FMID includes LibraryStation load modules and samples.
SCS7200
This FMID includes MVS/CSC load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SSCR70C
This FMID includes SAS/C 7.0 selected components required for LibraryStation and MVS/CSC.
SSCR70D
This FMID includes SAS/C 7.0 selected components required for LibraryStation and MVS/CSC.
Receiving the ELS Functions
You must issue the SMP/E RECEIVE
command to receive the functions you want to install into the target and distribution zones. You can SMP/E receive the ELS functions from the ELS installation ZIP file, ELS installation tape, or ELS Installation CD-ROM.
Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, all SYSMODS for the previous release (except for those related to SAS/C) are deleted from the SMP/E CSI.
It is recommended that you back up the existing global SMP/E CSI before installing the ELS 7.2 product components.
The SMPCSI statement must point to the existing global CSI.
If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).Do not install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 and supportive SAS/C functions in a global SMP/E CSI containing other StorageTek products with SAS/C functions you want to preserve. Doing so may cause unpredictable results.
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation ZIP File
Use the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member to SMP/E RECEIVE
the ELS functions from UNIX Systems Services (USS).
I60RNET
RECEIVEs the ELS functions.I60RNTS
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from anSMPNTS
(Network Temporary Store) directory.
These members use IBM SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK
and RECEIVE FROMNTS
commands. Refer to your IBM SMP/E publications for more information about these commands.
To run the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
job.The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI60RNET
orI60RNTS
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation Tape
Use the I60RCV
sample member provided in your SMP/E JCL library to SMP/E RECEIVE
the functions you want to install. See 'Reviewing the ELS FMIDs' for a list of ELS SMP/E FMIDs.
To run the I60RCV
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RCV
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RCV
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RCV
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.WARNING:
Though the use of CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RCV
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation CD
Use the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member to SMP/E RECEIVE
the ELS functions from UNIX Systems Services (USS).
I60RNET
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from a CD-ROM mounted on a network server.I60RNTS
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from an SMPNTS (Network Temporary Store) directory loaded from a CD-ROM.
These members use IBM SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK
and RECEIVE FROMNTS
commands. Refer to your IBM SMP/E publications for more information about these commands.
To run the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).
Applying the ELS Functions
Use the I70APP
sample member provided in your SMP/E JCL library to install the ELS functions into the appropriate target zone.
To run the I70APP
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I70APP
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I70APP
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
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Though the use of CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I70APP
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.
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To unload the SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation ZIP file:
Establish network connectivity between your PC, MVS Host, and UNIX Systems Services (USS).
Extract the contents of the ELS Installation ZIP file.
Open the file Start Here.html.
Follow the on-screen instructions to unload the SMP/E JCL library.
Note:
Many of the on-screen command examples can be cut and pasted from your browser window to your terminal window.Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation Tape
To unload the SMP/E JCL library from file 2 of the ELS installation tape, use the sample JCL provided in the following example and perform the steps below.
Example 2-1 JCL to Unload SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation Tape
In the JCL examples in this publication and the sample JCL provided on the ELS installation tape, some fields appear in lowercase. You must update these fields to match your installation requirements.
Change the JOB card, specifying values for
jobname
andyour jobcard paramaters
.Change tape unit (
SET TUNIT=3480
) as necessary.Change dsn (
your.ELS72.samples.JCL
) as necessary. An unquoted DSN will be prefixed by TSO.Change
VOL=SER=SEA720
to the library volser if you have copied the installation tape into a library.Submit the job. A completion code of 0 for all steps indicates successful completion.
Unloading the SMP/E JCL Library from the ELS Installation CD-ROM
To unload the SMP/E JCL library from the ELS installation CD-ROM:
Establish network connectivity between your PC, MVS Host, and UNIX Systems Services (USS).
Insert the ELS Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
Navigate to the root directory of your CD-ROM drive and open the file Start Here.html. (This will open automatically on some systems.)
Follow the on-screen instructions to unload the SMP/E JCL library.
Note:
Many of the on-screen command examples can be cut and pasted from your browser window to your terminal window.Editing the CHGIT Member
The CHGIT
member in the SMP/E JCL library includes typical ISPF edit commands used to customize the ELS installation sample members according to your requirements.
CHGIT
enables you to edit installation settings and apply them to the sample members used to install the ELS functions. CHGIT
runs as an optional REXX exec.
To edit the CHGIT
member:
Edit the
CHGIT
member according to the instructions commented in the sample member and save your changes.Copy
CHGIT
into yourSYSEXEC
concatenation to enableCHGIT
to be executed as a command.Alternatively, you can enable
CHGIT
by issuing the following TSO commands:TSO allocate dd(SYSUEXEC) shr dsn(your.ELS72.SAMPLES.JCL)
TSO altlib activate user(exec)
Supply the
REUSE
keyword if you intend to override a preexisting allocation ofSYSUEXEC
.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. You may choose to edit each installation sample individually using an editor. In this case, CHGIT
can serve as a guide.Testing the CHGIT Member
Use sample member I20TST (included in your SMP/E JCL library) to test and verify your CHGIT
edits.
Enter Edit mode for member
I20TST
, and execute theCHGIT
command.Submit the
I20TST
job.
If the job is successful, the CHGIT
member is ready to be applied to the remaining ELS installation jobs.
If errors are encountered, edit the CHGIT
member to correct the errors, and submit it again.
Preparing the SMP/E Environment
This section describes how to prepare the SMP/E environment for installation of the ELS base functions and SMC JES3 support function. If you are installing service, see Chapter 3, 'Installing ELS Maintenance' for more information.
ELS products are installed using SMP/E. The SMP/E installation process involves a RECEIVE
, APPLY
, and ACCEPT
job to install functions into the correct SMP/E target and distribution zones.
SMP/E Considerations
The following are SMP/E considerations:
ELS must be installed with SMP/E. All installation instructions in this guide are based on SMP/E.
If you are installing ELS from CD, SMP/E version 3 Release 1 or higher is required to install ELS from the UNIX Systems Services (USS) platform. Additionally, you must have access to USS with read and write permissions.
Install all ELS 7.2 product components in a new target and distribution SMP/E CSI.
Do not install products from other vendors in the same global SMP/E CSI as ELS.
SMP/E ACCEPT
all of your ELS base products.Load modules for the TMS (Tape Management System) interface routines (
SLUDRCA1
,SLUDRRMM
,SLUDRSMC
,SLUDRTLM
, andSLUDRZAR
) are included in theSEALINK
library generated during ELS installation. These modules are shared among HSC, SMC, and MVS/CSC.
Additionally, consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, all SYSMODS for the previous release (except for those related to SAS/C) are deleted from the SMP/E CSI.
It is recommended that you back up the existing global SMP/E CSI before installing the ELS 7.2 product components.
If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in an existing global SMP/E CSI where a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC has been installed, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).Do not install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 and supportive SAS/C functions in a global SMP/E CSI containing other StorageTek products with SAS/C functions you want to preserve. Doing so may cause unpredictable results.
Defining and Initializing the ELS Global SMP/E Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI)
Use sample member I30CSI
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to define and initialize the ELS global Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI).
This job performs the following actions:
Defines the required SMP/E data sets.
Defines the Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI) data set that contains the SMP/E global, target, and distribution zones for this release.
Initializes the SMP/E CSI.
Adds zones, options, utilities, and DDDEF entries to the SMP/E CSI.
To run the I30CSI job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I30CSI
, and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I30CSI
job.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I30CSI
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.Allocating Target and Distribution Library Data Sets and Required DDDEF Entries
Use sample member I40ZON
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to allocate target and distribution data sets and define the appropriate DDDEF entries in the SMP/E CSI. Table 2-1, 'ELS Target Library Data Sets' and Table 2-2, 'ELS Distribution Library Data Sets' list the target and distribution library data sets for ELS and additional software.
To run the I40ZON
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I40ZON
, and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I40ZON
job.
Consider the following:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI40ZON
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product:
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.SMPLOG
andSMPLOGA
statements must point to the global log.SMPPTS
statement must point to the global SMPPTS.
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks for
SEAMAC
andASEAMAC
to 50.
Target and Distribution Library Data Sets
The following tables list the target and distribution library data sets allocated by the I40ZON
job.
Note:
hlq represents the high-level qualifier for your data sets. Choose a high-level qualifier that conforms to the naming conventions defined for your installation.
The numbers listed for directory blocks and blocks are the minimum required for the product.
The DDnames required for each DDDEF entry match the last qualifier of the data set name. For example, for data set
hlq
.SEALINK
, the corresponding DDname isSEALINK
.The SMP/E
DSSPACE
parameter, which specifies the amount of space to be allocated to temporaryRELFILE
data sets, must be set to at least (300,150,270).
The following table lists the target library data sets allocated by the I40ZON job:
Table 2-1 ELS Target Library Data Sets
Data Set Name | Product(s) | DSORG | RECFM | LRECL | BLKSIZE | Blocks (Pri/Sec) | Directory Blocks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hlq.SEALINK | ELS | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/50 | 99 |
hlq.SEAMAC | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.SEASAMP | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.SMZLINK | SMC JES3 | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.LCMLINK | LCM | PO-E | U | N/A | 32760 | 2504/250 | 5 |
hlq.LCMSAMP | LCM | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 25/25 | 5 |
hlq.LCMGUI | LCM | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 198/500 | 5 |
hlq.SCSLINK | MVS/CSC | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 100 |
hlq.SCSMAC | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.SCSSAMP | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.SLCLINK | LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 50 |
hlq.SLCSAMP | LibraryStation | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.CSLLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 50/10 | 20 |
hlq.SACLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 200/10 | 100 |
Note:
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks forASEAMAC
to 50.The following table lists the distribution library data sets allocated by the I40ZON
job:
Table 2-2 ELS Distribution Library Data Sets
Data Set Name | Product(s) | DSORG | RECFM | LRECL | BLKSIZE | Blocks (Pri/Sec) | Directory Blocks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hlq.ASEALINK | ELS | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/50 | 999 |
hlq.ASEAMAC | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASEASAMP | ELS | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASMZLINK | SMC JES3 | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 20/10 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMLINK | LCM | PO-E | U | N/A | 32760 | 2504/250 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMSAMP | LCM | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 25/25 | 5 |
hlq.ALCMGUI | LCM | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 198/500 | 5 |
hlq.ASCSLINK | MVS/CSC | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 100 |
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hlq.ASCSSAMP | MVS/CSC | PO-E | FB | 80 | 27920 | 30/10 | 5 |
hlq.ASLCLINK | LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 500/100 | 50 |
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hlq.ACSLLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 50/10 | 20 |
hlq.ASACLINK | MVS/CSC LibraryStation | PO | U | N/A | 32760 | 200/10 | 100 |
Note:
If you are using PDS instead of PDSE (Partitioned Data Set Extended), increase directory blocks forASEAMAC
to 50.Updating the SYSLIB Concatenation
ELS supports different versions of MVS/ESA JES3 and multiple tape management systems. For example, TLMS and CA-1.
Use sample member I50LIB
(included in your SMP/E JCL library) to add required DDDEF entries to the SMP/E CSI, and modify the SYSLIB concatenation to include the appropriate macro libraries.
To run the I50LIB
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I50LIB
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I50LIB
job.The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI50LIB
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.
Reviewing the ELS FMIDs
ELS is packaged in standard SMP/E format, and is delivered as multiple function SYStem MODifications (SYSMODs) identified by the following SMP/E FMIDs:
SSEA720
This FMID includes HSC, SMC, VTCS and CDRT load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SMZ7200
This FMID includes SMC JES3 support load modules, distributed macros, and samples for MVS systems running JES3 Release 5.2.1, JES3 OS/390 Release 1.1 and higher, or JES3 z/OS Release 1.0 and higher.
SLM7200
This FMID includes LCM 7.2 load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SOC7200
This FMID includes LibraryStation load modules and samples.
SCS7200
This FMID includes MVS/CSC load modules, distributed macros, and samples.
SSCR70C
This FMID includes SAS/C 7.0 selected components required for LibraryStation and MVS/CSC.
SSCR70D
This FMID includes SAS/C 7.0 selected components required for LibraryStation and MVS/CSC.
Receiving the ELS Functions
You must issue the SMP/E RECEIVE
command to receive the functions you want to install into the target and distribution zones. You can SMP/E receive the ELS functions from the ELS installation ZIP file, ELS installation tape, or ELS Installation CD-ROM.
Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, all SYSMODS for the previous release (except for those related to SAS/C) are deleted from the SMP/E CSI.
It is recommended that you back up the existing global SMP/E CSI before installing the ELS 7.2 product components.
The SMPCSI statement must point to the existing global CSI.
If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).Do not install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 and supportive SAS/C functions in a global SMP/E CSI containing other StorageTek products with SAS/C functions you want to preserve. Doing so may cause unpredictable results.
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation ZIP File
Use the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member to SMP/E RECEIVE
the ELS functions from UNIX Systems Services (USS).
I60RNET
RECEIVEs the ELS functions.I60RNTS
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from anSMPNTS
(Network Temporary Store) directory.
These members use IBM SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK
and RECEIVE FROMNTS
commands. Refer to your IBM SMP/E publications for more information about these commands.
To run the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
job.The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use of
CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to useCHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of theI60RNET
orI60RNTS
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation Tape
Use the I60RCV
sample member provided in your SMP/E JCL library to SMP/E RECEIVE
the functions you want to install. See 'Reviewing the ELS FMIDs' for a list of ELS SMP/E FMIDs.
To run the I60RCV
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RCV
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RCV
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RCV
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.WARNING:
Though the use of CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RCV
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.
Receiving the ELS Functions from the ELS Installation CD
Use the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member to SMP/E RECEIVE
the ELS functions from UNIX Systems Services (USS).
I60RNET
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from a CD-ROM mounted on a network server.I60RNTS
RECEIVEs the ELS functions from an SMPNTS (Network Temporary Store) directory loaded from a CD-ROM.
These members use IBM SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK
and RECEIVE FROMNTS
commands. Refer to your IBM SMP/E publications for more information about these commands.
To run the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I60RNET
orI60RNTS
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Note:
Though the use ofCHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I60RNET
or I60RNTS
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).
Applying the ELS Functions
Use the I70APP
sample member provided in your SMP/E JCL library to install the ELS functions into the appropriate target zone.
To run the I70APP
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I70APP
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I70APP
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
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Though the use of CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I70APP
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.
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You can use the APPLY CHECK
option as often as necessary to identify SMP/E processing problems before the actual APPLY
process. All SMP/E detected problems must be resolved before the base functions can be successfully installed.
Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).
Accepting the ELS Functions
Use the I80ACC
sample member provided in your SMP/E JCL library to accept the ELS functions in the appropriate target zone.
To run the I80ACC
job:
Enter Edit mode for member
I80ACC
and execute theCHGIT
command to apply yourCHGIT
edits.Submit the
I80ACC
job.
The return code must be 4 or less for all steps executed in this job. If you receive a different return code, contact StorageTek Software Support.
Though the use of CHGIT
is recommended, it is optional. If you choose not to use CHGIT
, follow the instructions in the prologue of the I80ACC
sample member, edit as needed, and submit the job.
You can use the ACCEPT CHECK
option as often as necessary to identify SMP/E processing problems before the actual ACCEPT
process. All SMP/E detected problems must be resolved before the base functions can be successfully installed.
Consider the following warnings:
If you install an ELS 7.2 product component in an existing global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of that product, the
SMPCSI
statement must point to the existing global CSI.If you install LibraryStation 7.2 or MVS/CSC 7.2 in a global SMP/E CSI containing a previous release of LibraryStation or MVS/CSC, it is not necessary to re-install the SAS/C functions (FMIDs
SSCR70C
andSSCR70D
).