The names of the CICS installation libraries in Figure 22 and
their use is explained in the following notes which refer to the numbers in
the figure:
Skeleton installation-related jobs are copied from data set HCI6400.F2 on the distribution tape into hlq.TDFHINST.
hlq.TDFHINST
is used to store the DFHISTAR that you edit and run to tailor the skeleton
installation-related jobs to your CICS environment. Until you have installed
the CICS software into the SMP/E-supported CICS libraries, this library also stores the
skeleton jobs to be tailored.
You edit DFHISTAR in the hlq.TDFHINST library, to specify CICS installation parameters specific to your CICS environment.
When you run DFHISTAR, the tailored copies of the skeleton jobs are copied from the hlq.TDFHINST library to thehlq.XDFHINST library.
hlq.XDFHINST
is used to store the tailored, executable, copies of the skeleton jobs
that are to be run.
To install CICS, you run the tailored
copies of the CICS-supplied installation jobs to transfer the CICS software from
the distribution tape to the hlq.ADFHINST and hlq.SDFHINST
libraries.
hlq.ADFHINST
is the SMP/E-supported distribution installation library.
hlq.SDFHINST
is the SMP/E-supported target installation library. After you have installed
the CICS software into this and other SMP/E-supported libraries (named SDFHxxxx
and ADFHxxxx), the skeleton jobs that you should use on any later runs of
DFHISTAR are stored in the SDFHINST library.
Note:
The actual names of the TDFHINST and XDFHINST libraries, and
the prefix for those and other CICS libraries, are defined in DFHISTAR, which
you edit as described in this section.