Consider these points when configuring deployment managers.
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When configuring your deployment manager node, keep the
following in mind:
When allocating target datasets for this option, it is possible,
though not recommended, to use the same target datasets that you used
for the standalone application server node. The job names for each
configuration are very close to one another; and if you use the same
target datasets, you might find it difficult to keep the two sets
of jobs separate. Therefore, it is better to create a new set of target
datasets and keep the two sets of jobs separate from one another.
If possible, set up your file system such that the root file system
is shared among all processors and the deployment manager's configuration
is in a configuration HFS on a system-generic mount point.
Note: This
configuration scenario is the best for certain tasks, such as starting
the deployment manager on another system, that you might want to perform
in the future.
Save the worksheet for use during Network Deployment cell
customization.
Subtopics:
z/OS customization variables: Deployment managers
Specify values for the variables in the Profile Management
Tool to create customization data and instructions that you can use
to configure a deployment manager.
z/OS customization worksheet: Deployment managers for Version 7.0
Print this worksheet, and use it when collecting information
about the customization variables. The variables and defaults are
provided along with spaces for you to fill in your own value for each.
z/OS customization worksheet: Deployment managers for Version 8.0
Print this worksheet, and use it when collecting information
about the customization variables. The variables and defaults are
provided along with spaces for you to fill in your own value for each.
z/OS customization worksheet: Deployment managers for Version 8.5
Print this worksheet, and use it when collecting information
about the customization variables. The variables and defaults are
provided along with spaces for you to fill in your own value for each.