Table 1 describes
the processing options that you can specify for each action, depending
on:
- The location of the selected resource definitions
- Whether you are performing the action with a change package or
an ad hoc selection of resource definitions
Table 1. Actions and their processing
optionsLocation of resource definitions |
Install |
Newcopy |
Discard |
Change package |
Ad hoc |
Change package |
Ad hoc |
(Ad hoc only) |
Single resource definition |
Group |
CSD file |
Quiesce
Discard
|
Quiesce
Discard
Connections 3
|
Connections 3
|
Phase-in
|
Phase-in
Connections 3
|
Quiesce
Connections 3
|
Context |
Force
Target scope
Various 1
|
Force
Target scope
Various 1
Type 2
Assignment 2
|
Phase-in
Target scope
|
Not applicable |
Both |
Quiesce
Discard
Force
Target scope
Various 1
|
Not applicable |
Phase-in
Target scope
|
Not applicable |
Notes: - 1
- When installing context-based file, program, transient data queue,
or transaction resource definitions, you can specify various processing
options: related scope, usage, and (except for files) mode. When installing
context-based connection resource definitions, you can specify a resource
assignment. For details on all of these options, see the CICSPlex® SM
documentation.
- 2
- When installing a RESGROUP, you can limit the selected resource
definitions in the group to a particular resource type. You can also
specify an existing resource assignment to apply to the related session
resource definition.
- 3
- Connections to CICS® remote systems. The connection
names are specified in the CICS configurations.