WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services
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This topic applies only on the z/OS operating system.

Application server naming conventions

Before you install a new WebSphere Application Server for z/OS environment, it is important to carefully plan your naming convention. Your naming convention should be able to grow with your system when you increase the number of cells, nodes, servers, and clusters. It should also be able to accommodate Sysplex and LPAR names, as well as instances such as test, integration, and production stages in your environment.

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS servers are like IMS or CICS regions.

A WebSphere Application Server for z/OS environment consists of a number of address spaces which require the installation to manage security profiles, workload classification constructs, and so on. To create, manage, and recognize application servers, it may be helpful to create a template for naming your servers and server instances. You can find an example template in Sample configuration and naming conventions.

It is also important to plan the naming conventions for your data sets carefully.



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Sample configuration and naming conventions
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