Installation: Getting Started

Installation: Getting Started

Tivoli® IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Version 5 Release 4 Installation: Getting Started SC31-8872-06 Tivoli® IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Version 5 Release 4 Installation: Getting Started SC31-8872-06 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 145. This edition applies to version 5, release 4 of IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS (product number 5697-ENV) and to all subsequent versions, releases, and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. This edition replaces SC31-8872-05. © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2001, 2009. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Figures ...................................vii About this publication .............................ix Intended audience .................................ix Publications ...................................ix IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS library ..........................ix Related publications ...............................xi Accessing terminology online ............................xi Using NetView for z/OS online help ..........................xii Using LookAt to look up message explanations ......................xii Accessing publications online ............................xii Ordering publications...............................xiii Accessibility ...................................xiii Tivoli technical training ...............................xiii Downloads ...................................xiii Support for problem solving .............................xiv Conventions used in this publication ..........................xiv Typeface conventions ...............................xiv Operating system-dependent variables and paths......................xv Syntax diagrams.................................xv Chapter 1. Understanding the NetView Installation .................1 NetView and Network Organization ...........................1 Organization of the NetView Program ..........................1 Naming Conventions ...............................5 || Installation Package .................................6 NetView Program Directory ..............................6 Preventive Service Planning (PSP) ............................6 Applying a Required PTF ...............................7 Estimating Required Resources .............................7 Installation and Configuration Procedures .........................7 Installation Results .................................7 Chapter 2. Preparing the MVS System .......................9 Using SMP/E to Load the V5R4 Libraries .........................9 Modifying the Maximum Number of Language Processor (REXX) Environments for NetView ........10 Updating SYS1.PARMLIB Members ...........................10 SCHEDxx ...................................10 LPALSTxx ...................................11 PROGxx ...................................11 IEFSSNxx ...................................13 IEASYSxx ...................................14 IEASYMxx...................................15 || IKJTSOxx ...................................16 COUPLExx ..................................16 SMFPRMxx ..................................16 || Modifying the IEFUSI exit ..............................17 || Using EMCS Consoles with NetView ...........................17 Restarting the Target System with the CLPA Option ......................18 Chapter 3. Preparing the NetView Program ....................19 Creating the Installation JCL Samples Library Using Job CNMSJBUP ................19 Using the Installation JCL Samples Library .........................19 Defining the User Catalog Using the CNMSJ001 Job ......................19 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2009 iii Allocating Partitioned Data Sets Using the CNMSJ002 Job ....................20 Changing Sample Installation Jobs Using the CNMSJ000 Job ...................21 Loading Members of Partitioned Data Sets Using the CNMSJ003 Job ................22 Allocating VSAM Clusters Using the CNMSJ004 Job......................23 Loading Sample Databases for Verification Using the CNMSJ005 Job ................25 Chapter 4. Preparing VTAM ...........................27 Modifying the Application (APPL) Major Node .......................27 Changing the Domain Name (DOMAINID)........................28 Changing the Password ..............................28 Defining the NetView Management Console to VTAM (LU 6.2 only) ...............28 Defining the SNA Topology Manager to VTAM ......................28 Defining the VTAM Primary Program Operator Interface Task .................28 Changing the Logmode Table (LOGMODE) .......................29 Defining Resources to the Status Monitor ........................29 Defining Multiple Concurrent NetView Operators .....................29 Allowing for Additional TAF LU1 Operators .......................30 Allowing for Additional TAF LU2 Operators .......................30 Defining Alias Names ...............................31 Reviewing VTAM and NCP Definitions for Mode Table and USS Table Changes ............34 Assembling VTAM Tables Using Job CNMSJ006 .......................34 Reviewing VTAM Start Options ............................35 Modifying the VTAM Start Procedure ..........................35 Starting VTAM ACBs and Corresponding NetView Tasks ....................36 Chapter 5. Getting Ready to Start NetView ....................37 NetView and Subsystem Application Procedures .......................37 Modifying the NetView Subsystem Interface Procedure.....................37 Modifying the NetView Startup Procedure .........................41 Changing symbolic variables ............................41 Specifying the Allocation for the NetView Internal Trace Table .................41 Specifying the Japanese Version ...........................42 Setting System Variables ..............................42 Setting the Dispatch Priority.............................42 Modifying the Region Size, Buffer Size and Slot Size ....................42 || Defining the REXX Runtime Library to STEPLIB ......................43 Defining Command Lists ..............................43 Specifying Definition Members and Sense Codes ......................43 Running with Information/Management ........................44 || Enabling Network Logs to Print Automatically ......................44 Omitting Some of the Logs from Automatic Printing ....................45 Defining TCP/IP to the NetView Program ........................45 Running the NetView Application as a Job ........................46 || Updating the CNMSTYLE Member ...........................46 Specifying Initialization Values for NetView Components ...................47 || Changing the CNMSTYLE Member Name ........................47 Using %INCLUDE Members ............................48 Using Symbolic Variables ..............................48 || Customizing the CNMSTYLE Member .........................49 || Activating NetView Components ...........................50 Creating Tower Statements .............................53 || Defining Variables ................................54 Setting up Security ................................54 Assigning Unique EMCS Console Names ........................55 || Disabling XCF Group Participation ..........................56 Specifying Commands to Run Automatically When the NetView Program Is Started ..........56 Starting the NetView Subsystem Interface ........................56 > Including Japanese Support .............................57 CNMSTYLE Processing ..............................57 Using the Report Generator .............................60 iv Installation: Getting Started Starting the NetView Program Before Starting JES ......................67 Chapter 6. Activating the NetView Program ....................69 Starting VTAM Using Job CNMNET ...........................69 Starting the NetView Subsystem Address Space Using Job CNMPSSI ................70 Starting the NetView Program Using Job CNMPROC .....................71 Chapter 7. Verifying the Installation .......................73 Testing the Command Facility .............................73 Testing the Hardware Monitor .............................85 Testing the Session Monitor ..............................86 Preparing for Production Test .............................87 Appendix A. NetView Functions and Tasks ....................89 NetView Functions .................................89 Optional NetView Tasks ...............................93 || Automated NetView Tasks ..............................95 Internal NetView Tasks ...............................98 Appendix B. NetView Samples Overview .....................99 NCP Samples ..................................100 Coding an NCP ................................100 NCP Definition .................................101 VTAM Major Node Names and Definitions ........................101 VTAM Major Node Names .............................102 VTAM Definitions ................................103 VTAM Tables .................................117 Modifying the VTAM Start Procedure .........................119 Appendix C. NetView Samples Reference ....................121 Appendix D. Partitioned Data Sets and Members .................143 Notices ...................................145 Programming Interfaces ...............................146 Trademarks ...................................146 Index ....................................149 Contents v vi Installation: Getting Started Figures 1. NetView Program Host Components ....2 | 19. Entering

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