The SMP/E installation process for CICS® IA is described in the Program Directory
that is distributed with the product. The first task to complete after
the SMP/E install is to run the configuration ISPF utility.
The installation and customization program helps you to customize
the CICS IA sample jobs, lists,
and SQL definitions. It creates customized installation jobs in which
the names of system entities, such as the high-level qualifier (hlq)
of the CICS IA data sets, are
set to specified values to suit your local environment.
The installation and customization program does not change existing
original libraries, it only creates a new set of those.
To invoke the installation and customization program, run member
CIUCNFG1 of the SCIUEXEC library using the ISPF command shell:
tso ex 'CICSIA.V320.SCIUEXEC(CIUCNFG1)' 'CICSIA.V320
ENU'
The installation and customization program requires two parameters
to be passed to it:
- The high-level qualifier of the CICS IA
data sets. In our case it is CICSIA.V320.
- The national language to be used. In our case it is ENU.
Program CIUCNFG1 takes a range of variables from the following
list to create customized sample jobs. There are six sections where
you can specify variables:
- CICS IA variables: In this
section, specify the high-level qualifier of the CICS IA libraries and the qualifier and size
of the CICS IA VSAM files.
- DB2® variables: In this section,
provide information about the DB2 subsystem
where CICS IA is installed.
You might need to contact your DB2 system
administrator to get the information about your DB2 subsystem.
- CICS variables: In this
section, provide the CICS transaction
server information that is required to install CICS IA and support usage of the LIBRARY resource.
- Migration variables: If you did not migrate from a previous version
of CICS IA, there is no need
to specify any information in this section. However, you can use the
migration variables section to provide details about the current and
target environment.
- Explorer plug-in variables: In this section, provide information
about the resources that are required to invoke Atomservice.
- General variables: In this section, specify which assembler program
and language environment qualifier you use.
For the full list of all variables and their descriptions, see
Worksheet for the installation customization program.