Specifying mandatory defaults panel 1

There are four defaults panels. The options on panels 1 and 2 are common to the automated and the manual mapping methods. All fields are mandatory. The fields for the first defaults panel are shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. CICS VT defaults panel 1 of 4
  
 ----------------------- CICS VT: Defaults panel 1 of 4 ----------------------
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
                                                                              
 Enter defaults for the generation of the CICS VT drivers:-                   
                                                                              
 DB2 subsystem               ==> db2t________________________________________                                         
 SDSNLOAD library (optional) ==> ____________________________________________                                             
                                                                              
 CICS VT load library        ==> cvt210.SVIDLOAD_____________________________                               
                                                                              
 Output Libraries for CICS VT drivers                                         
   load library              ==> appl.drivers.load___________________________                          
   DBRMLIB                   ==> appl.drivers.dbrm___________________________                          
                                                                              
 BIND model in SVIDSAMP      ==> vidbind_____________________________________ 
                                                                              
 DB2 owner for driver bind   ==> dbadm_______________________________________                                        
                                                                              
 No of concurrent threads    ==> 01        Value 01-99                        
                                                                              
 Output device type          ==> SYSDA___  Generic device type (example:SYSDA)
                                                                              
 Enter=Confirm   PF1=Help   PF3=Exit                                                                                      

The field descriptions are as follows:

Table 1. Field descriptions
Field Description
DB2® subsystem The name of the DB2 subsystem where the data sets are mapped.
SDSNLOAD library The name of the DB2 SDSNLOAD library. This field is optional if SDSNLOAD is defined in the z/OS® linklist.
CICS® VT load library The name of the load library containing the CICS VT system modules.
Output load library for CICS VT drivers The name of the load library that you created during configuration and setup for the CICS VT driver modules for each migrated data set. See Figure 1 .
DBRMLIB for CICS VT drivers The name of the DBRM library that you created during configuration and setup for the CICS VT driver module DBRMs for each migrated data set. See Figure 1 .
BIND model in SVIDSAMP The name of the skeleton bind member in your my .SVIDSAMP. custom data set. This member contains default DB2 values that are used during the binding of the CICS VT read-write DDM packages and plans. See DB2 considerations .
DB2 owner for driver bind The value of the OWNER parameter for the DB2 package and plan bind.
No of concurrent threads The maximum number of concurrent threads per user for this data set. See Number of concurrent threads .
Output device type The name of a generic disk device type, which is used by various CICS VT utilities.

The default values you specify apply to all of the drivers that you generate. The DB2 owner for driver bind and No of concurrent threads options can be changed at an individual DIM level, as shown in Figure 3 .

Note that if you subsequently change the value of the DB2 subsystem, you must exit and restart the ISPF application before the new subsystem value takes effect.


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