Specifying DB2 UDB for OS/390 and QMF parameters

Figure 11. DB2 UDB for OS/390 and QMF parameters
 DXYEIN16            INSTALL QMF -- DB2 AND QMF PARAMETERS
 ISPF Command ===>
 
    DB2 USER CATALOG                   ===>
 
    DB2 USER CATALOG PASSWORD          ===>
 
 
    QMF TABLESPACES CATALOG ALIAS      ===> QMFDSN
 
    QMF TABLESPACES CATALOG PASSWORD   ===>
 
    QMF TABLESPACES VOLUME             ===>  ( VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER
                                               OR "AST",
                                               AST stands for *)
 
    PREVIOUS QMF LEVEL                 ===>             ("V2R4","V3R1","V3R1M1",
                                                         "V3R2","V3R3","V6R1","NONE")
 
    PRESS:  ENTER to continue    PF01 for help    PF03  to end
 

Fill in the following parameters:

DB2 UDB for OS/390 user catalog
Specify the ICF catalog that QMF install uses to create the QMF catalog alias (the VCAT name) (required: no default).
DB2 UDB for OS/390 user catalog password
Specify the password to access the DB2 UDB for OS/390 user catalog, which enables the QMF installation to create the QMF catalog alias in this user catalog (optional).
QMF tablespaces catalog alias
Specify the VCAT name for all the QMF table spaces. The VSAM data sets that associate with these QMF table spaces have the high-level qualifier of this alias value. If you are migrating from a previous level of QMF, use the same alias value as the previous release (required: no default).
QMF tablespaces catalog password
Specify the password for all the QMF control table spaces and index spaces created by the installation (optional).
QMF tablespaces volume
Specify a volume serial number where the QMF table spaces reside (required: no default required default required: no default).
Default punctuation
Specify the symbol for a decimal point in DB2 UDB for OS/390 (required; no default).
Previous QMF level
Specify the release level of QMF that you are migrating from (required: if you do not have any previous release level in the database, enter NONE).
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