CA Endevor Software Change Manager Scenario Guide
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CA Technologies Product References This document references the following CA Technologies products: ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager (CA Endevor SCM) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager Automated Configuration (CA Endevor Automated Configuration) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager Parallel Development (CA Endevor Parallel Development) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager Quick Edit (CA Endevor Quick Edit) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager External Security Interface (CA Endevor External Security Interface) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager InfoMan Interface (CA Endevor InfoMan Interface) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager CA Librarian® Interface (CA Endevor CA Librarian Interface) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager Integration for the Natural Environment (CA Endevor Integration for the Natural Environment) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager CA Netman™ Interface (CA Endevor CA Netman Interface) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager for CA Panvalet® Interface (CA Endevor for CA Panvalet Interface) ■ CA Endevor® Software Change Manager CA Roscoe® Interface (CA Endevor CA Roscoe Interface) ■ CA Librarian® Base for z/OS (CA Librarian) ■ CA Panvalet® for z/OS (CA Panvalet for z/OS) Contact CA Technologies Contact CA Support For your convenience, CA Technologies provides one site where you can access the information that you need for your Home Office, Small Business, and Enterprise CA Technologies products. 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Version 16.0, Fourth Edition Package Ship scenario: ■ Update Processors for Post-Ship Script (see page 130) and Create a Destination Configuration File (see page 132)— Updated to add that the destination specific symbols must have been created in the script data set members by your processors for substitution to take place correctly. Version 16.0, Third Edition Best Practice Implementation scenario: ■ Configuration Tables (see page 245) and Run BPISTART (see page 247) — Added a note indicating that the WARN parameter should be set to YES in the configuration table BC1TNEQU. Version 16.0, Second Edition Web Services scenario: ■ Create a Tomcat Directory Structure for the Web Services Component (see page 198)— Updated to change a reference to the target Tomcat directory from TARGET_TOMCAT_DIR=/sysname/cai/CASoftware/ESCM/tpv/tomcat to TARGET_TOMCAT_DIR=/sysname/cai/CADeploy/ESCM/tpv/tomcat. Version 16.0 ■ This Scenario Guide was introduced with the Version 16.0 documentation set. This guide contains the following new or updated scenarios. These same scenarios are also listed as separate documents in the Knowledge Base Articles section of the bookshelf. – The following scenarios are new: ■ How to Enable Global Type Sequencing ■ How to Enable Web Services ■ How to Automatically Generate "Using" Elements with Autogen ■ How to Perform a Best Practices Implementation – The following scenarios are updated: ■ How to Enable and Secure Concurrent Action Processing ■ How to Set Up Package Ship Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 11 Chapter 2: Global Type Sequencing 13 How to Enable Global Type Sequencing ..................................................................................................................... 14 Review Prerequisite Information ........................................................................................................................ 15 Allocate the Parmlib Data Set ............................................................................................................................. 17 Create Your Site Type Sequence Member .......................................................................................................... 18 Define the Type Sequence Member to C1DEFLTS .............................................................................................. 21 Verify the Type Sequence Member .................................................................................................................... 22 Chapter 3: Concurrent Action Processing 23 How to Enable and Secure Concurrent Action Processing ......................................................................................... 23 Review Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................................... 27 Concurrent Action Processing Overview ............................................................................................................ 28 Enable Spawn Parameters for CAP ..................................................................................................................... 32 Enable the CAICCI Spawn Facility for CAP ........................................................................................................... 34 Setting Up Security for CAP ................................................................................................................................. 38 How to Activate Concurrent Action Processing ......................................................................................................... 43 Activate CAP in Batch JCL .................................................................................................................................... 44 Activate CAP for Packages Submitted in Foreground ......................................................................................... 46 Activate CAP for Batch Jobs Submitted in Foreground ....................................................................................... 47 SCL Requirements for CAP .................................................................................................................................. 48 How to Monitor Concurrent Action Processing ......................................................................................................... 48 View Action Status .............................................................................................................................................. 49 Chapter 4: Autogen Action Option 51 How to Automatically Generate "Using" Elements with Autogen ............................................................................. 51 Review