Following the customized deployment manager node instructions

This article gives an overview of the contents of the Customization Dialog instruction file for this option. You need to follow the actual file in the Dialog to configure your system.

The major stages of the deployment manager node customization process are:

Following the customized deployment manager node instructions
Stage Description
1 Make a variety of configuration changes to your z/OS system configuration (PARMLIB, TCP/IP, workload management, and so forth). The customized instructions provide details and pointers to relevant documentation.
2 Create a customized set of RACF commands for initial WebSphere Application Server for z/OS security setup through job BBODBRAJ. The RACF commands are saved in member BBODBRAK of the hlq. DATA data set. Job BBODBRAK executes these RACF commands. Later, you can use the RACF commands saved in BBODBRAK to help in defining security for additional servers or users.
3 Allocate and mount the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS runtime HFS through job BBODCHFS. If your root HFS is mounted read-only, you may need to create one or more directories manually. See the instructions for details. Job BBODCFG creates subdirectories in the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS runtime HFS.
4 Copy customized PROCLIB members into their proper locations using job BBODCPY1.
5 Copy customized HFS files into their proper locations using job BBODCPY2.
6 Create the was.env file for the location service daemon and the Application Servers through job BBODC2N.
7 Install the administrative console and the filetransfer application through job BBODIAPP.
8 Complete the HFS initialization with job BBODCFG2.
9 Activate Resource Recovery Services (RRS), if it is not already active, with the MVS command START ATRRRS,SUB=MSTR.
10 Start the deployment manager (and, hence, the location service daemon) with the MVS command START BBO5DCR,JOBNAME=BBODMGR. This process stores information in the HFS. Once the process is complete, you have a working WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Network Deployment runtime that you will use to run your own applications.
11 Use the BBODBRAC sample exec to help define security controls. It defines all the user IDs and groups that are necessary and sufficient for installing WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, among other things.





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