Before you migrate a WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® node to Version 9.0, you must create Job Control Language (JCL) jobs (CNTL
and DATA datasets) that you run on z/OS during the migration. You can use the z/OS Migration Management Tool to
create a migration definition and upload the appropriate migration jobs. Print this worksheet, and
use it when you collect and specify information about the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS federated node migration configuration variables.
Before you begin
Supported configurations: This article is about profile configuration migration. To
migrate your applications to the latest version, use the WebSphere Application Server Migration Toolkit. For more information, see the Migration
Toolkit on WASdev.
sptcfg
Procedure
- Specify a value for the Migration Node Type Selection panel.
- Specify values for the Migration Definition Name panel.
Table 2. Migration
Definition Name . Enter your values:Variable |
Default value |
Your value |
Migration definition name |
ZMigFednn |
|
Response file path name (optional) |
None |
|
- Specify values for the Target Datasets panel.
Table 3. Target
Datasets . Enter your values:Variable |
Default value |
Your value |
High-level qualifier (HLQ) |
None |
|
- Specify values for the Dataset Names and Product Directory
panel.
Table 4. Dataset Names and Product Directory . Enter your values:Variable |
Default |
Your value |
JCL procedure library
dataset name |
SYS1.PROCLIB |
|
WebSphere Application Server product directory |
/usr/lpp/WebSphere/AppServer/V9R0 |
|
Intermediate symbolic link |
|
Create intermediate symbolic
link |
Selected |
|
|
Path name of intermediate symbolic link |
/wasv9config/cell_long_name/
node_long_name/wasInstall |
|
- Specify values for the Configuration File System panel.
Table 5. Configuration
File System . Enter your values:Variable |
Default value |
Your value |
Mount point |
/wasv9config/bbocell/bbonode
|
|
Name |
OMVS.WAS90.BBOCELL.BBONODE.ZFS
|
|
Volume, or '*' for SMS |
* |
|
Primary allocation in cylinders |
420 |
|
Secondary allocation in cylinders |
100 |
|
File system type |
|
zSeries File System (ZFS) |
Selected
|
|
Hierarchical File System (HFS) |
Not selected
|
|
- Specify values for the Server Customization (Part 1) panel.
Table 6. Server
Customization (Part 1) . Enter your values:Variable |
Default value |
Your value |
From configuration location |
|
Mount point |
/WebSphere/V7R0 |
|
Home directory |
AppServer |
|
To configuration location |
|
Mount point |
Value from Configuration File System panel |
|
Home directory |
AppServer |
|
Daemon procedure name |
BBO9DMN |
|
Controller procedure name |
BBO9ACR |
|
Servant procedure name |
BBO9ASR |
|
Adjunct procedure name |
BBO9CRA |
|
Replace started procedure
command names |
Selected |
|
WebSphere administrator's user ID |
XXXXXXXX |
|
WebSphere administrator's password |
XXXXXXXX |
|
- Specify values for the Server Customization (Part 2) panel.
Table 7. Server
Customization (Part 2) . Enter your values:Variable |
Default |
Your value |
Migrate administrative console
customized "My tasks" settings |
|
Migrate the settings for
"My tasks" saved in the default workspace user root location (${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/wstemp) |
Selected |
|
Migrate the settings for
"My tasks" saved in a user defined workspace root location |
Not selected |
|
|
User defined workspace root location |
None |
|
- Specify values for the Migration Process Options panel.
Table 8. Migration Process Options. Enter your values:Variable |
Default |
Your value |
Migration trace options |
|
Enable script tracing |
Not selected |
|
Enable profile creation tracing |
Not selected |
|
Enable pre-upgrade tracing |
Not selected |
|
Enable post-upgrade tracing |
Not selected |
|
JVM options for migration processes |
|
Initial heap size (MB) |
512 |
|
Maximum heap size (MB) |
768 |
|
Temporary directory location |
/tmp/migrate |
|
Migration definition identifier |
Generated value |
|
Java temporary directory |
|
Set the Java temporary directory |
Not selected |
|
|
Java temporary directory location |
/tmp |
|
- Specify values for the Port Values panel.
Table 9. Port Values. Enter your values:Variable |
Default |
Your value |
Use the same ports that the old profile used |
Selected |
|
Generate new ports, incrementing from a common starting
port value |
Not selected |
|
|
Starting port value |
1024 |
|
Port conflict resolution |
Increment from the conflicted port value |
Selected |
|
Increment from a common starting port value |
Not selected |
|
|
Starting port value |
1024 |
|