To tailor the sample EYUISTAR or EYUISTRT members, you can either directly modify the contents of the member in the SMP/E target library or copy the member (to preserve the CICSPlex® SM-supplied values) and then change the copy.
When you edit the EYUISTAR member, do the following:
When you edit the EYUISTRT member, do the following:
If the sample JCL members are serviced, you must perform one of the following actions:
The CICSPlex SM installation libraries are identified in Table 38.
When a parameter has a default value, as indicated in Table 39, you can use the default value by:
UTILITIES . LKED .
UTILITIES . LKED
is the same as specifying:
UTILITIES ASMA90 LKED GIMSMP
If your disk space is managed by the storage management subsystem (SMS) component of MVS/DFP, the unit and volume parameters may be omitted from the generated JCL by specifying the value SMS for any of the UNIT or VOLUME operands of the EYUINST EXEC parameters. For example, to omit UNIT and VOLUME values from the JCL generated by EYUINST EXEC parameters which obtain their default value from the DEFVOL parameter, specify:
For the other parameters that have unit and volume specifications and that are to obtain the default from DEFVOL, use a period (which represents the default to SMS).
Library | Function |
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SEYUINST | The SMP/E-supported target installation library. After you have installed the CICSPlex SM software into this and other SMP/E-supported libraries (named SEYUxxxx and AEYUxxxx), this library stores the skeleton jobs you should use on any later runs of the EYUISTAR job. |
XEYUINST | To store the tailored, executable, copies of the skeleton jobs that are to be run. |
AEYUINST | The SMP/E-supported distribution installation library. |
AEYUJCL | The SMP/E-supported distribution library that contains the Starter Set JCL members. |
SEYUJCL | The SMP/E-supported target library that contains EYUISTRT and the other Starter Set members. |
Note:
The name of the XEYUINST library and the high-level index for the other CICSPlex SM libraries are determined by the EYUINST EXEC parameters
used in the EYUISTAR and EYUISTRT jobs. These parameters are described in EYUINST EXEC parameters. |