Configuring a z/OSMF system connection

The z/OS Management Facility (z/OSMF) is a product for z/OS that provides support for a modern, Web-based management console for z/OS, and extends the functionality of the z/OS® Explorer. You must have a z/OSMF connection to use the features of z/OSMF. When you define a z/OSMF system, z/OS Explorer attempts to create an FTP connection at the same time. z/OS Explorer then chooses the connection that is most suitable for the task you are performing.

Before you begin

You must have at least one connection credential before you can connect to a host system. A credential is a repository for a user ID and password combination. For more information see Defining connection credentials.

Procedure

  1. Click Window > Manage Connections from the workbench menu bar. The Host Connections view is displayed.

    If your connections are preconfigured, you see the connections listed under the categories in the view. If not, the categories are empty. The following example screen shows the Host Connections view in the CICS Explorer. One connection is defined in each category type. Each connection is associated with a credential, with the exception of the z/OS FTP connection. The credential is shown in brackets after the connection name.

    A screen capture of the Host Connections view showing the Host Connections view with two different connections defined for the CICS System Management category, and two for the z/OS category type. Each connection has a credential associated with it.

  2. In the Connections section select the z/OSMF category and click Add. The Add Connection window opens.
    A screen capture showing the Add z/OSMF Connection window.
  3. In the Host name field enter the host name of your z/OSMF server . As you type, the characters up to the end of the first qualifier are inserted in the Name field. So if your host name is myserver.example.ibm.com then the name would display as myserver.
  4. Enter the port number. As you type, the port number is appended to the Name field, so the name is displayed as something like myserver:20332.
  5. Optional: You can specify a different name by overtyping the name in the Name field.
  6. By default the z/OSMF connection also sets up an FTP connection on port 21. If you previously defined a different FTP connection, select it from the FTP Connection list.
  7. Click OK to save the connection. The connection is saved and displayed in the Host Connections view.
  8. Optional: You can choose to associate a credential with the connection at this time. Right-click the connection name and hover over Set Credentials to show the credentials available. Click the credential you want to use for the connection.

Results

The connection and associated credential are displayed in the Host Connections view.

What to do next

You can now connect to the system by right-clicking the connection name and clicking Connect. Alternatively select the connection name and click Connect. If the connection is not already associated with a credential, you can choose an existing credential or create one at this time.