Installing QMF on z/OS and OS/390

Introducing QMF and the Install Process
Introducing QMF
How QMF can access data in other databases
Remote unit of work
DB2 UDB for OS/390-to-DB2 UDB for OS/390 distributed unit of work
Overview of the database installation process
DB2 UDB for OS/390 requirements for QMF
Prerequisite DB2 UDB for OS/390 knowledge
DB2 UDB for OS/390 objects created by QMF install
Database authorization ID Q
Road maps for the QMF installation process
Setting up QMF for remote unit of work
Setting up QMF for DB2 UDB for OS/390-to-DB2 UDB for OS/390 distributed unit of work
Example
Planning for QMF
Hardware requirements
Prerequisite software
Planning your storage requirements
OS/390 storage
CICS/ESA region
Moving modules to enhance performance
In CICS
Estimating SMP/E storage
Estimating space for distribution libraries
Estimating target library size
Estimating space for user data sets
Read the program directory and apply service
Planning for QMF under CICS
Tailoring CICS for QMF
Tailoring GDDM for QMF
Planning for QMF for DB2 UDB for OS/390 for AIX
Complete the worksheets
Submitting QMF Batch Install Jobs
Step 4--Install QMF panels
Step 5--Install QMF/GDDM map groups
Step 6--Install QMF/GDDM sample chart forms
Step 7--Convert REXX exec and CLIST records
Converting REXX exec records
Converting CLIST records
Preparing QMF as a DB2 universal database for OS/390 application
Step 8--Binding QMF install programs to DB2 UDB for OS/390
Step 9--Create QMF control tables
Converting QMF control table indexes to type 2:
Tips for remote unit of work
Migrating from QMF Version 7.1, Version 6, and Version 3 Release 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
Migrating from QMF Version 2.4
Recover indexes converted to type 2
Creating control tables without a previous QMF release
Step 10-- Create a table space for the QMF IVP
Establishing the QMF sample tables
Step 11--Delete earlier sample tables
Step 12--Create the QMF sample tables
Step 13--Bind QMF packages
Step 14--Bind communications package to DB2 UDB for OS/390
Step 15--Bind QMF application plan to DB2 UDB for OS/390
Tailoring QMF for TSO
Step 16--Create a TSO logon procedure
Starting QMF in TSO
Preparing the TSO logon procedure
Data Extract (DXT) considerations
Step 17--Start QMF
Starting QMF with ISPF
Starting QMF in TSO
Step 18--Set up QMF batch job to run batch IVP (optional)
Providing Input Parameters
Step 1--Provide QMF installation parameters
Before you start
Starting the installation panels
Specifying local DB2 UDB for OS/390 parameters
Specifying the scope of database install
Specifying remote server location
Specifying DB2 UDB for OS/390 and QMF parameters
Specifying remote server parameters
Specifying space parameters for QMF table spaces
Specifying parameters for QMF index spaces
Specifying the job card
Step 2--Tailor the jobs
Step 3--Install QMF in the foreground
Tailoring QMF for CICS
Step 19--Describe QMF to DB2 UDB for OS/390 in CICS
Step 20--Link-edit QMF with DFHEAI and DFHEAI0
Link-edit QMF with CICS command interface modules
Translate, assemble, and link-edit the QMF-supplied governor
Step 21--Define and load QMF/GDDM data sets
Load QMF/GDDM map sets to the GDDM ADMF data set
Create QMF/GDDM charts and the QMF trace data set
Step 22--Update CICS control tables (CICS version 3 or later)
DCT (destination control table)
Step 23--Tailor the QMF profile
Step 24--Update CICS startup job stream
Tailoring QMF for Workstation Database Servers
Step 25--Bind QMF install programs to DB2 DRDA AS
Step 26--Create QMF control tables in a DB2 DRDA AS
Step 27--Bind QMF application programs to a DB2 DRDA AS
Step 28--Create QMF sample tables in a DB2 DRDA AS
Deleting QMF from a DB2 DRDA AS
Deleting QMF
Deleting QMF sample tables from a DB2 DRDA AS
Starting QMF against a DB2 DRDA AS
Tailoring QMF for DB2 Universal Database for iSeries(R) Servers
Step 29--Bind QMF install programs to DB2 UDB for iSeries
Step 30--Create QMF control tables in a DB2 UDB for iSeries server
Step 31--Bind QMF application programs to a DB2 UDB for iSeries server
Step 32--Create QMF sample tables in a DB2 UDB for iSeries server
Starting QMF against a DB2 UDB for iSeries server
Testing Your QMF Install
Step 33 (for TSO)--run the IVP
Step 33 (for CICS)--Run the IVP
Before you start QMF
Start and test QMF
Step 34--Install the QMF application queries and application objects (TSO)
Step 35--Run the batch-mode IVP (optional)
Step 36--Clean up after install
Freeing an earlier application plan
QMF Version 7.2 and a previous release are in different DB2 UDB for OS/390 subsystems
Step 37--Accept the permanent libraries
Step 38--Clean up security
Planning and Installing a QMF NLF
Profile table and NLF
Planning for QMF NLF
Hardware and program product requirements
SMP/E requirements
QMF NLF user data sets
IBM software distribution (ISD) tape
FMID
The installation process
Preliminary: read the program directory and complete the NLF worksheet
Step 1--Provide QMF NLF installation parameters
Step 2--Tailor the jobs
Step 3--Install QMF NLF in the foreground
Steps 4-8--Submit jobs manually
Step 4--Install QMF panels
Step 5--Install NLF/GDDM map groups
Step 6--Converting REXX EXEC or CLIST records
Step 7A--Update QMF control tables
Step 7B and 7C--Establish the QMF NLF sample tables
Step 7B--Delete earlier QMF NLF sample tables
Step 7C--Create the NLF sample tables
Step 8--Tailor NLF/QMF for TSO
Step 9--Tailor NLF/QMF for CICS
Step 10--Tailoring QMF NLF for a Workstation Database Server (optional)
Step 11--Tailoring QMF NLF for a DB2 UDB for iSeries server (optional)
Step 12--Set Up NLF batch job to run batch IVP (optional)
Step 13--Running the IVP for QMF interactive mode
Step 14--Installing the national language sample queries and procedures
Step 15--Running the batch-mode IVP (optional)
Step 16--Post-installation cleanup
Step 17--Accept the permanent libraries
Step 18--Create a cross-CDS environment
Binding QMF Version 7.2 Packages at a Remote Server
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