To install CICS® Configuration Manager,
the first step is to create the product libraries, as described in
the CICS Configuration Manager: Program Directory.
CICS Configuration Manager consists
of the following product libraries:
- Load module libraries:
- SCCVAlang 1
- National language support (NLS) load module library. Used by the CICS Configuration Manager server and batch
client.
- SCCVAUTH 1
- Authorized program load module library. Contains
the batch client program, the journal housekeeping batch program,
and the program that the ISPF client calls to generate PassTickets.
- SCCVLINK
- Application load module library for the CICS Configuration Manager server and its
ISPF client. (The CICS Configuration Manager server
uses only two product libraries: this library and SCCVAlang.)
- Libraries used only by the CICS Configuration Manager ISPF dialog client:
- SCCVEXEC
- ISPF REXX EXEC library
- SCCVMlang
- ISPF message library
- SCCVPlang
- ISPF panel library
- SCCVSlang
- ISPF skeleton JCL library (the ISPF dialog uses the members in
this library to submit batch jobs)
- SCCVTlang
- ISPF table library
- Sample libraries:
- SCCVSAMP
- Includes skeleton JCL for installation jobs, XML schema for the
SOAP API, sample user exit
programs, and layout definitions for
user exit parameters
- SCCVSAM2
- Contains sample members whose records are wider that 80 bytes,
such as input data sets for DATATAKEUP (the
batch command for defining CICS configurations).
where
lang is one of
the following 3-character national language codes:
- ENU
- U.S. English
- JPN
- Japanese
The following figure illustrates which product libraries are used
by each CICS Configuration Manager component.
Figure 1. Product libraries used by each CICS Configuration Manager component
CICS Configuration Manager programs
must be located in libraries specified via a STEPLIB or JOBLIB DD
card; alternatively, they may be placed in a link-listed data set.
Where there is a requirement to connect to a CICS Configuration Manager server via an authenticated
port, there is an additional requirement that certain modules must
reside in an APF-authorized library.
- 1
- APF-authorized libraries: If you want the supplied CICS Configuration Manager ISPF or batch client
to connect to the CICS Configuration Manager server
via an authenticated Internet Protocol (IP) port, then you will need
to APF-authorize the libraries SCCVAlang and
SCCVAUTH, or add their members to an existing APF-authorized library.
To connect to the server via an authenticated port, the CICS Configuration Manager clients create
and send a PassTicket to the server. To create the PassTicket, the
clients call an authorized program that must reside in an APF-authorized
library. This requirement is described in more detail during the associated
customization step, Optional: Enable PassTicket processing.
If
you use only an unauthenticated port, then no CICS Configuration Manager libraries need
to be APF-authorized.