Preparing user access to CICSPlex SM

To permit users to select CICSPlex® SM as an application from an ISPF menu:

  1. If your enterprise uses an external security manager (ESM), which contains a list of TSO command processors that can be executed by users, include the following names in the table:
  2. Insert the following line in the existing list of menu options on one or more of the ISPF menu panels defined as members in the ISPPLIB library:
       id,'PANEL(EYUDEZZZ) NEWAPPL(EYUD) PASSLIB'
    where id is any appropriate, unique menu option id, such as CP.
  3. Add the following libraries to the signon procedure for each individual who might access CICSPlex SM during a TSO session:
    DD name Data set name
    BBILINK CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUAUTH
    BBSDEF CICSTS31.CPSM.EYUSDEF
    ISPLLIB CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUAUTH
    ISPMLIB CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUMLIB
    ISPPLIB CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUPLIB
    ISPTLIB CICSTS31.CPSM.SEYUTLIB
    These library names should be placed after the user’s data set names and before any other system data set names.

If you are creating a new screen repository, you must run job EYUDEFDS before adding the CICSTS31.CPSM.EYUSDEF data set to a TSO session.

You can also access CICSPlex SM by running a REXX EXEC from within ISPF. A sample EXEC, called EYUTSODS, is generated when you run the EYUISTAR job, as described in Generating post-installation members. EYUTSODS is stored in the library you specified on the LIB parameter of the EYUISTAR job.

The EYUTSODS EXEC performs the following functions:

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