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This appendix provides information on installing the CiscoWorks Blue mainframe components in a mainframe zone other than the default MVS zone. For an example of creating such a zone, see the following members in the NSPSINST data set:
This appendix includes the following sections:
This section describes how to install the mainframe application in a zone other than the MVS zone. To install the mainframe application in another zone, use the following procedure:
Step 2 Use the sample SMP/E JCL named ALLOC, in prefix.NSPS300.NSPSINST, to allocate your target and distribution libraries.
Step 3 Submit (run) the SMP/E JCL named MOVNSP that is located in the prefix.NSPS300.NSPSINST data set. This JCL copies the contents of the CD-ROM to DASD.
Step 4 Edit the prefix.NSPS300.SMPMCS member, changing the value of ++VER(Z038) to the preferred zone.
Step 5 Submit (run) the SMP/E JCL named RECNSPD, in the prefix.NSPS300.NSPSINST data set, to receive the mainframe application.
Step 6 Use the sample SMP/E JCL named APPNSP, in prefix.NSPS300.NSPSINST, to apply the mainframe application.
Step 7 Use the sample SMP/E JCL named ACCNSP, in prefix.NSPS300.NSPSINST, to accept the mainframe application.
You have completed loading the mainframe application files from the CD_ROM. The next step is to configure the mainframe application software. Go to "Updating the Mainframe Application Software."
You might be required to define the option and utility for the assembler. You can use the following procedure (these steps might differ slightly at your site):
Step 2 Select ADMINISTRATION and select the data set name.
Step 3 Select DEFINITION.
Step 4 Select the GLOBAL zone and confirm the selection.
Step 5 From the Entry Type Selection menu, select OPTIONS.
Step 6 Select NSPOPT.
Step 7 Select the option to define a utility.
Step 8 For assemblies, define ASMA90.
Step 9 Return to the Entry Type Panel, and select UTILITY. The utility name is ASMA90.
Step 10 Enter your installation information. For example:
Posted: Mon Sep 4 09:20:06 PDT 2000
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