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Task M9C0I009: Specify Miscellaneous Installation Options

This task lets you specify various installation options.

To complete this task:

  1. Select task M9C0I009 from the Task Selection Menu.

    The following panel appears:

    M9C0I009 Specify Miscellaneous Installation Options CA ACF2 for z/VM ====> Y/N Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM full‑screen support? ...... Y Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM ACF command help files? ... Y Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM full‑screen help files? ... Y Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM message help files? ....... Y Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM to protect SFS? ........... Y Will you be using VSAM shared database support? ............ N Press PF2 to save these options. PF1=Help 2=Save 3=End 4=Return 5= 6=View PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=

  2. Answer the questions with Y if you are installing the specified support or N if you do not want to install these featuresWill you be using CA‑ACF2 full‑screen support?

    If you specify Y (the default), CA‑ACTIVATOR copies full‑screen support files from the CA ACF2 for z/VM minidisks to a user‑specified minidisk. Allow any user who can use the CA ACF2 for z/VM full‑screen functions access to this disk. You must convert the full‑screen files into REXX format before using them or they will not function. If you ever intend to use the full‑screen interface, do not bypass this task.

    To copy these files, you must have read/write access to the minidisk that contains the ACFFSCMD ACFCOPY and ACFPANEL ACFCOPY files. CA‑ACTIVATOR uses these files to determine which files to copy. You can review and customize these files before executing this task. You do not normally need to customize theWill you be using CA‑ACF2 help files for the ACF command?

    If you specify Y (the default), CA‑ACTIVATOR copies command files from the CA ACF2 for z/VM minidisks to a user‑specified minidisk. Allow any user who can issue ACF commands, such as ACF, ACFCOMP, and ACFDCMP, access to this disk. Common choices for target disks are 319 P‑disk and the 193 Y‑disk.

    CA‑ACTIVATOR also copies the CA ACF2 for z/VM command files to the command minidisk and replaces any files of the same name. The file named ACFCMNDS ACFCOPY determines which files are copied. You can review this file and customize it before executing this task. You do not normally need to customize them.

    To copy these files, you must have read/write access to the minidisk that contains the ACFCMNDS ACFCOPY file.Will you be using CA‑ACF2 full‑screen help files?

    If you specify Y (the default), CA‑ACTIVATOR copies the files specified in ACFFSHLP ACFCOPY file. Allow all users who may need to use the full‑screen help files access to this minidisk.Will you be using CA‑ACF2 message help files?

    If you specify Y (the default), CA‑ACTIVATOR copies the files specified in the MSGHELP ACFCOPY file. Allow all users who may need to use the message help files access to this minidisk.

  3. Press PF2 to execute the task.

    When processing is complete, a message appears on the panel confirming that the installation options you specified are saved:

    M9C0I009 Specify Miscellaneous Installation Options CA ACF2 for z/VM ===> Specified installation options have been saved.

  4. Press PF3 to return to the Task Selection Menu.
  5. Will you be using CA ACF2 for z/VM to protect SFS?

    Specify Y if you will be protecting SFS directories and files with CA ACF2 for z/VM. If you specify N, CA-ACTIVATOR will allow you to bypass the SFS security setup steps.

  6. Will you be using VSAM shared database support?

    Specify Y if you will be sharing CA ACF2 for z/VM VSAM databases with another VM system running CA ACF2 for z/VM Security for VM.