CA Common Services for Z/OS Getting Started

CA Common Services for Z/OS Getting Started

CA Common Services™ for z/OS Getting Started r11 SP6 P00322-1E This documentation and related computer software program (hereinafter referred to as the “Documentation”) is for the end user’s informational purposes only and is subject to change or withdrawal by Computer Associates International, Inc. (“CA”) at any time. This documentation may not be copied, transferred, reproduced, disclosed or duplicated, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of CA. This documentation is proprietary information of CA and protected by the copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, licensed users may print a reasonable number of copies of this documentation for their own internal use, provided that all CA copyright notices and legends are affixed to each reproduced copy. 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Contents Chapter 1: Introducing CA Common Services Overview ................................................................................... 1–1 Why Common Services? .................................................................. 1–1 Changing Role of z/OS ................................................................... 1–1 The CCS for z/OS Solution ............................................................... 1–2 End-to-End Management ................................................................. 1–3 Business Process Views ................................................................... 1–3 Comprehensive Unicenter Administration ................................................. 1–3 Multilayered Architecture .................................................................... 1–4 Management Services .................................................................... 1–4 Event Management................................................................... 1–4 Calendars ........................................................................... 1–5 Agent Technology .................................................................... 1–6 Services Provided by CCS for z/OS........................................................ 1–6 Getting Started with CCS for z/OS ............................................................ 1–9 Getting Help ............................................................................ 1–9 Documentation Set.......................................................................... 1–10 Chapter 2: System Requirements Installation Overview ........................................................................ 2–1 Hardware and Software Requirements......................................................... 2–1 Target Libraries .......................................................................... 2–1 Comprehensive View of Storage Requirements ............................................. 2–3 CAIRIM/CAISSF Requirements ........................................................... 2–7 Library Storage Requirements ......................................................... 2–8 CAIENF Requirements ................................................................... 2–8 Library Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–10 CAIENF Installation Considerations for eTrust CA-ACF2 Users ......................... 2–10 CAIENF Utilities Requirements .......................................................... 2–11 Library Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–11 Contents iii CAIENF/CICS Requirements............................................................ 2–12 CAIENF/DB2 Requirements ............................................................ 2–13 CAIENF/CICS SPAWN Requirements ................................................... 2–13 CAIENF/USS Requirements............................................................. 2–14 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–15 CAICCI Requirements .................................................................. 2–16 CAIVPE Requirements .................................................................. 2–16 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–17 CAIVPE Installation Considerations...................................................... 2–17 CA-MFLINK Requirements ............................................................. 2–17 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–17 Earl Service Requirements............................................................... 2–18 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–18 Easytrieve Service Requirements ......................................................... 2–18 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–19 SRAM Service Requirements ............................................................ 2–19 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–19 CA-C Runtime Requirements ............................................................ 2–19 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–20 ViewPoint Requirements ................................................................ 2–20 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–20 CA PROFILE Requirements ............................................................. 2–21 CA-Datacom/TR Requirements.......................................................... 2–21 SVC (Supervisor Call) ............................................................... 2–21 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–22 Event Management Requirements........................................................ 2–24 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–25 Agent Technology Requirements......................................................... 2–25 TCP/IP Requirements............................................................... 2–26 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–26 CA-L-Serv Requirements ................................................................ 2–26 Prior Installations of CA-L-Serv ...................................................... 2–26 XCF Communications Considerations ................................................ 2–27 z/OS Requirements ................................................................. 2–27 Virtual Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–27 Library Storage Requirements ....................................................... 2–28 CA-L-Serv SQL Dictionary .......................................................... 2–28 CA-GSS Requirements (System Interfaces) ................................................ 2–28 Memory Requirements .............................................................. 2–29 System Level Memory............................................................... 2–29 Primary CA-GSS Memory ........................................................... 2–30 iv CA Common Services for z/OS Getting Started ISERVE Memory .................................................................... 2–30 Resource Consumption .............................................................. 2–31 Library Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–31 System Security ..................................................................... 2–32 CA-XPS Requirements................................................................... 2–34 Library Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–35 CAISDI System Requirements............................................................ 2–35 Library Storage Requirements ........................................................ 2–37 CAECIS System Requirements ..........................................................

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