Specifying a z/OS stand-alone application server migration configuration in the zmmt command response file: Worksheet

Before you migrate a WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® Version 7.0 or later 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 zmmt command with a response file to create the appropriate migration jobs. Print this worksheet, and use it when you collect and specifying information about theWebSphere Application Server for z/OS stand-alone application server migration configuration variables in the zmmt command response file.

Before you begin

Supported configurations 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.

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Procedure

  1. Enter create.
  2. Specify values for the name and location.
    Table 1. Name and location. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Profile name profileName Default  
    Profile directory profilePath /AppServer/profiles  
    Template path templatePath zos-migStandalone  
  3. Specify values for the target datasets.
    Table 2. Target datasets. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    High-level qualifier (HLQ) zTargetHLQ SAS  
  4. Specify values for the dataset names, product directory, and intermediate symbolic link.
    Table 3. Dataset names, product directory, and intermediate symbolic link. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    JCL procedure library dataset name zmbProclibName SYS1.PROCLIB  
    WebSphere Application Server product directory zmbSMPEHome /usr/lpp/WebSphere/AppServer/V9R0  
    Intermediate symbolic link
      Create intermediate symbolic link intermediateSymlinkPreference Y  
      Path name of intermediate symbolic link IntermediateSymlink /V9/symlink  
  5. Specify values for the configuration file system.
    Table 4. Configuration file system. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Mount point zConfigMountPoint /wasv9config  
    Name zConfigHfsName OMVS.WAS90. CONFIG.HFS  
    Volume, or '*' for SMS zConfigHfsVolume *  
    Primary allocation in cylinders zConfigHfsPrimaryCylinders 420  
    Secondary allocation in cylinders zConfigHfsSecondaryCylinders 100  
    File system type
      Hierarchical File System (HFS) zFilesystemType HFS  
    zSeries File System (ZFS)
  6. Specify values for server customization.

    [9.0.0.3 or later]If you specify a clone migration, you must specify true for Replace Started Procedure Command Names and provide unique procedure names for the new environment. The new environment requires unique procedure names to coexist with the old environment.

    Table 5. Server customization. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Source configuration location
      Mount point zmbFromConfigRoot /WebSphere/V7R0  
    Home directory zmbFromWASHomeDir AppServer  
    Target configuration location
      Mount point zmbToConfigRoot /wasv9config  
    Home directory zmbToWASHomeDir AppServer  
    Daemon procedure name zmbDaemonProcName BBO9DMN  
    Controller procedure name zmbControllerProcName BBO9ACR  
    Servant procedure name zmbServantProcName BBO9ASR  
    Adjunct procedure name zmbAdjunctProcName BBO9CRA  
    Replace started procedure command names zmbReplaceStartedProcedure Names True  
    Optional application deployment
      Deploy the default application zmbInstallDefaultApp False  
      Deploy the sample applications zmbInstallSamples False  
    Table 6. Server customization. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Application migration preference
      Migrate applications and use the default application installation directory (D) zmbAppMigrationPreference Y  
    Migrate and generate administrative scripts to install applications later (S)
    Migrate applications and use the previous application installation directory (P)
    Do not migrate applications (N)
    Migrate applications and use the specified application installation directory (Y)
      Application installation directory zmbAppInstallDirLine1 /wasv9config/AppServer/profiles/default/installedApps  
    zmbAppInstallDirLine2 Apps  
    Migrate administrative console customized "My tasks" settings
      Migrate the settings for "My tasks" saved in the default workspace user root location (D) zmbWorkspaceRoot Preference D  
    Migrate the settings for "My tasks" saved in a user defined workspace root location (U)
      User defined workspace root location zmbUserWorkspaceRoot    
  7. Specify values for migration process options.
    Table 7. Migration process options. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Migration trace options
      Enable script tracing zmbEnableScriptingTrace False  
    Enable profile creation tracing zmbEnableProfileTrace False  
    Enable pre-upgrade tracing zmbEnablePreUpgradeTrace False  
    Enable post-upgrade tracing zmbEnablePostUpgradeTrace False  
    JVM options for migration processes
      Initial heap size (MB) zmbInitialHeapSize 512  
      Maximum heap size (MB) zmbMaxHeapSize 768  
    Other options
    Temporary directory location zmbTempDirectory /tmp/migrate  
    Migration definition identifier zmbTimestamp 05124043  
    Java temporary directory location zmbJavaTempDirectory /tmp  
  8. Specify how to set port values and resolve port conflicts.

    [9.0.0.3 or later]If you specify a clone migration, the useOld option is not valid. Cloned profiles require ports to be unique between the old and new environments.

    Table 8. Port values. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Setting ports
    Use the same ports that the old profile used (useOld) zmbSetPorts useOld  
    Select ports manually (generateNew)  
    Generate new ports, incrementing from a common starting port value (startingPort)  
      Starting port value zmbStartingPort 1024  
    Port conflict resolution
    Increment from the conflicted port value (incrementCurrent) zmbResolvePortConflicts incrementCurrent  
    Increment from a common starting port value (startingPort)  
      Starting port value zmbStartingPort 1024  
  9. [9.0.0.3 or later]Specify value for clone migration.
    Table 9. Name and location. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Clone migration zmbCloneMigration False  
  10. [9.0.0.3 or later]If you specified true for a clone migration, specify values for new short names.
    Table 10. Name and location. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    New cell short name zmbCellShortName MIGRCELL  
    New node short name zmbNodeShortName MIGRNODE  
    New server short name zmbServerShortName MIGRSVR  
    Cluster short prefix zmbClusterShortPrefix V9C  
    Server short prefix zmbServerShortPrefix V9S  
  11. Specify values for a registered administrative agent.

    [9.0.0.3 or later]If you specify a clone migration, do not specify these values. Stand-alone application servers that are registered to administrative agents cannot be cloned.

    Table 11. Administrative agent registration. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    Registered to an administrative agent zmbManagedBaseNode true  
    Source administrative agent
      Host name zmbOldAdminAgentHostname localhost  
    Profile path zmbOldAdminAgentProfilePath /WebSphere/V7R0/AdminAgent  
    SOAP port zmbOldAdminAgentSoapPort 8879  
         
    Target administrative agent
      Host name zmbNewAdminAgentHostname localhost  
    Profile path zmbNewAdminAgentProfilePath /WebSphere/V9R0/AdminAgent  
    SOAP port zmbNewAdminAgentSoapPort 8880  
  12. Specify values for job statement definition.
    Table 12. Job statement definition. Enter your values:
    Variable Response-file variable Example value Your value
    //jobname JOB zJobStatement1 (ACCTNO,ROOM),'USERID', CLASS=A,REGION=OM  
    //* zJobStatement2 //*  
    //* zJobStatement3 //*  
    //* zJobStatement4 //*  

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