You must edit the ctg.ini file to identify your CICS® TG to CICS and to define a server definition for the
Gateway daemon to communicate with CICS over
IPIC in remote mode.
- To identify your CICS TG
to CICS when connecting over
IPIC, you must define your APPLID and APPLIDQUALIFIER, in uppercase,
in the PRODUCT section of the ctg.ini file.
For example:
SECTION PRODUCT
APPLID=MYAPPL
APPLIDQUALIFIER=MYQUAL
ENDSECTION
- To define an IPICSERVER definition for your CICS server:
- Set HOSTNAME to the TCP/IP host name or TCP/IP address on which
CICS is listening.
- Set PORT to the port number that your CICS server uses to listen for incoming IPIC
requests.
For example: SECTION IPICSERVER = CICSA
HOSTNAME=cicssrv2.company.com
PORT=50889
ENDSECTION
- Save your updated ctg.ini file.
- Edit the CTGS02A1 data set and define the configuration
and Java paths:
- Replace <config_path> with the directory that ctg.ini is stored
in.
- Replace <java_path> with your Java 7 install path. For example:
CICSCLI=/u/ctguser/ctg.ini
PATH=/bin:/java/java70/bin
- Save the updated CTGS02A1 data set.
- Start CICS TG to apply
the new definitions.