Table 39 identifies all of the EYUINST EXEC parameters (supplied in the EYUISTAR and EYUISTRT members) and, when appropriate, their default values. The term None indicates that the parameter has no default. Lowercase characters indicate the source of the default value. Except as noted with the following parameter descriptions, you may specify your own values for any of these parameters.
The headings POST and STARTER, which also represent values you can specify with the SCOPE parameter, indicate the type of skeleton jobs you can tailor and generate, where:
The subheadings of CMAS and MAS indicate the environment to which the parameter applies.
Parameter | POST | STARTER | Default value | ||
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CMAS | MAS | CMAS | MAS | ||
BLKU | -- | -- | Yes | Yes | 6144 |
CINDEXnnn | Yes | -- | Yes | Yes | None |
CMASNAME | Yes | -- | Yes | -- | None |
CRELEASE | Yes | -- | Yes | Yes | 6.4.0 |
DEFVOL | Yes | -- | -- | -- | CPS310 3390 |
DSINFO | Yes | -- | Yes | Yes | index defvol |
ENVIRONMENT | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | None |
EYUIPRM | Yes | -- | -- | -- | index.EYUIPRM NEW |
EYUSDEF | Yes | -- | -- | -- | index.EYUSDEF NEW |
GZONECSI | Yes | Yes | -- | -- | CICSTS31.GZONE NEW CPS310 3390 |
INDEX | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | CICSTS31.CPSM |
JOB | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | //XXXXXXXX JOB |
LIB | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | index.XEYUINST |
OLDDREP | Yes | -- | -- | -- | None |
PREFIX | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | EYU |
SCEESAMP | -- | -- | Yes | -- | SYS1.SCEESAMP |
SCOPE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | POST |
SELECT | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | None |
SMPWORK | Yes | Yes | -- | -- | SYSDA |
SYSIDNT | Yes | -- | -- | -- | None |
TEMPLIB | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | index.SEYUINST |
TIMEZONE | Yes | -- | -- | -- | None |
TZONE | Yes | Yes | -- | -- | TZONE |
UTILITIES | Yes | Yes | -- | -- | ASMA90 IEWL GIMSMP |
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The EYUINST EXEC parameters are:
The default is 6144.
(Required.) The value of nnn must correspond to the release level specified for the CRELEASE parameter. That is:
The index value must not exceed 26 characters in length, and the leading character must be alphabetic. If you specify more than one level of index, the names must be separated by a period (as in CINDEX CICS.TEST) The index is used for the following data sets:
One or more CINDEXnnn parameters must be specified as required by the CRELEASE parameter values.
No default is assumed.
For POST, identifies a 1- to 8-character name that is to be assigned to a CMAS.
For STARTER, designates the Starter Set environment to be created so that the appropriate subset of members are selected from the library you identify via the TEMPLIB parameter.
The name of a CMAS must be unique within the CICSPlex® SM environment. It should not be the same as the name of another CMAS, a CICSplex, a CICS system, or a CICS system group.
When SCOPE=STARTER, this identifies the CICS release level for each CICS region installed for one of the three MVS/ESA images associated with the Starter Set. When the SCOPE parameter is not equal to STARTER, only the first value is used. Valid values are 5.3.0, 6.2.0, 6.3.0 and 6.4.0..
The default is 6.4.0 for all five regions.
Table 40 shows the Starter Set CICS region that is assigned the values entered for the CRELEASE parameter. The EYUINST EXEC must be run three times in order to edit the Starter Set members for the three MVS™ images. For example, when the EYUINST EXEC is run to edit the Starter Set members for System B, the second value entered on the CRELEASE parameter determines the CICS release level assigned to the MAS1B CICS region.
MVS Image | CRELEASE value for each CICS region | |||||
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6.4.0 | 6.4.0 | 6.4.0 | 6.4.0 | 6.4.0 | 6.4.0 | |
System A | CMS1A | MAS1A | MAS2A | MAS3A | MAS4A | MAS5A |
System B | CMS1B | MAS1B | MAS2B | MAS3B | MAS4B | MAS5B |
Use a period to specify the volser allocated in the SYSPROC DD statement of the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC.
Use a period to specify the UNIT parameter of the volume allocated in the SYSPROC DD statement.
If both DEFVOL parameters are defined as SMS, then other statements including VOLUME and DISK values specified with a period, default also to SMS.
The defaults are the volser and unit specified with the SYSPROC DD statement.
You can specify a multilevel index, where the leading character is alphabetic, each level does not exceed eight characters in length, and the total length of the data set name does not exceed 17 characters. If you specify more than one level of index, the names must be separated by a period (for example, data.set.index).
Use a period to specify the high level index associated with the INDEX parameter.
Use a period to specify the volser associated with the DEFVOL parameter.
Use a period to specify the UNIT parameter associated with both DEFVOL parameters.
The defaults are the high-level index specified with the INDEX parameter and the volser and unit specified with the DEFVOL parameter. If you are using SMS, and values other than the DFHVOL defaults, you must code SMS for each of these values.
No default is assumed.
Use a period to specify dsinfo.EYUIPRM, where dsinfo is the index specified with the DSINFO parameter.
The default is NEW.
Use a period to specify dsinfo.EYUSDEF, where dsinfo is the index specified with the DSINFO parameter.
The default is NEW.
Use a period to specify index.GLOBAL, where index is the value associated with the INDEX parameter.
Use a period to specify OLD.
Use a period to specify the volser associated with the SMPVOL parameter.
Use a period to specify the UNIT parameter associated with the SMPVOL parameter.
The index value must not exceed 26 characters in length, and the leading character must be alphabetic. If you specify more than one level of index, the names must be separated by a period (as in INDEX CICSTS31.CPSM.LEVEL2).
The default is the data set name, without the lowest level qualifier, specified with the SYSPROC DD statement in the EYUISTAR job.
JOB //XXXXXXXX JOB 1,userid,MSGCLASS=A,MSGLEVEL=(1,1),
JOB // CLASS=A,NOTIFY=userid
JOB /*JOBPARM SYSAFF=node1,LINES=99
JOB /*ROUTE PRINT node2.userid
Normal JCL rules for coding
JOB statements apply to the JOB parameter.
The default is //XXXXXXXX JOB.
The job name is ignored. The name is the input member name after it is altered by the PREFIX parameter.
The default is the data set name specified with the SYSPROC DD statement in the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC, where the lowest level qualifier is replaced with XEYUINST, as in CICSTS31.CPSM.XEYUINST. (If necessary, the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC creates the library specified on the LIB parameter.)
The new CICS TS for z/OS, Version 3.1 data repository will have the name:
dsinfo.EYUDREP.cmasname
where:
Use a period to have an empty data repository created for CICS TS for z/OS, Version 3.1.
The default is EYU.
The SELECT parameter overrides the SCOPE parameter; that is, if you use both SCOPE and SELECT in the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC, only the job identified by SELECT is generated.
The default is for EYUISTAR is POST.
The SELECT parameter overrides the SCOPE parameter; that is, if you use both SCOPE and SELECT in the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC, only the job identified by SELECT is generated.
No default is assumed.
If you are setting up more than one CMAS, you must create a separate data repository for each CMAS.
No default is assumed.
Using the suggested SMP/E target data sets of CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUINST or CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUJCL ensure that subsequent runs of the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC will use the updated version of the input members after maintenance is applied.
The default is the data set name specified with the SYSPROC DD statement in the job used to run the EYUINST EXEC.
Specifies the time zone assigned to the data repository initialized by post-installation job EYUDEFDS for use by the CMAS named using the CMASNAME parameter.
For additional information about how CICSPlex SM uses the time zone codes, see the CICSPlex System Manager Administration manual.
Use the same name as that specified for TZONE for DFHISTAR.
The default is TZONE.
Use a period to specify ASMA90.
Use a period to specify IEWL.
Use a period to specify GIMSMP.
The default is SYSDA.
The default is a period.