This topic describes what you must do and where the initial panel flow guides you after a management directory subtree with an initial user administrator has been established (see Logging on).
When the user administrator logs on to a subtree for the first time, the resource tree in the tree view of the workplace only contains the lone user administrator, no sysplexes, and no product sets. On default the msys for Setup user administrator also has the following rights:
The following outline shows who has to log on to perform which task to get started.
User administrator
When the user administrator first logs on to a subtree, a prompt comes up for adding a first z/OS product set. If the division of responsibilities in your organization demands that user administration and product set administration be performed by different persons, decline and create a new user with product set administration rights instead. See Creating a new msys for Setup user.
Likewise, optionally create a sysplex and system administrator, and one or more users who are responsible for individual services, as required by your organization.
Go to the property sheet for your own msys for Setup user ID and revoke all rights that you are not entitled to. See Viewing and changing user information for an existing user.
Product set administrator
Adding a product set entails submitting a job on a z/OS system. If no system is available yet, adding the product set also requires some information on a system where your job will run.
When the product set administrator logs on to a subtree without a z/OS product set, a wizard comes up to query the required information. The system specifications are preserved and later used as a default for the first system that is added.
Sysplex and system administrator
When the sysplex and system administrator logs on to a subtree without a sysplex, a prompt comes up for launching the Add a sysplex wizard.