CA 1 can only be activated by executing the TMSINIT batch utility. The CAS9/CAIRIM initialization procedure must be run prior to TMSINIT. CAIRIM initialization for CA 1 must complete successfully for TMSINIT to execute properly. During initialization, you receive the IEFTMS0 message through a WTOR. The normal response to this message is U to activate CA 1. Other acceptable responses are listed on the console when HELP is replied to the IEFTMS0 WTOR.
Depending on when TMSINIT was last executed, and the options selected, you may receive other date verification messages.
Note: For information on the console messages, see the Message Reference Guide.
Responses to TMSINIT can be eliminated by using the JCL parameter NODATE. Using this parameter automatically places CA 1 in an active state and uses the system date as the current date.
After the first TMSINIT is executed at system IPL, a security call is made to validate that the user submitting TMSINIT, or the console operator if TMSINIT is executed as a started task, is authorized to reinitialize, batch activate, or deactivate CA 1. You can initialize CA 1 by entering START TMSINIT through the console at IPL time, or through the CAUTOCMD member of hlq.CTAPOPTN for automated startup following CAIRIM initialization. Once CA 1 is initialized, TMSINIT terminates. It does not stay active as a task.
Do not execute TMSINIT while TMSCLEAN, TMSCYCLE, TMSCTLG, TMSEXPDT, or TMSXTEND is running.
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