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Download and Unpack CA CSM Files

The packed CA CSM product package is available on the CA Support Online website.

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Download Center on the CA Support Online website.
  2. Enter CA Chorus Software Manager in the Select a Product field, select the latest version and the Select all components check box, and click Go.

    Note: If you cannot find CA Chorus Software Manager in the product list, follow the instructions from the Free Service area on the top of the product page.

    A list of product downloads is displayed.

  3. Download the software package.

You are ready to unpack and extract the files for installation.

Important! Verify that the unpacked CA CSM packages are stored on permanent storage volumes, and not on work or temporary volumes.

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to the directory where the CA CSM package is downloaded, and unpack the package:
    pax -rvf file_name.pax.Z
    
    file_name

    Specifies the name of the installer file that you downloaded from the Download Center on the CA Support Online website, for example, DVD10155349E.pax.Z.

    Note: The full pax file name and its extension are case-sensitive. Verify that you use the exact case when you issue the pax command.

    The MSMInstaller directory is created, and the package is unpacked into the directory.

  2. Customize the UNZIPJCL file in the MSMInstaller directory to conform to the data set and USS directory naming standards at your site. Submit the job (for example, using the submit z/OS shell command in USS OMVS), and review the output for successful completion.

    The UNZIPJCL job creates the MSMSetup and the MSMProduct directories that contain the CA CSM installation files.

    Edit the UNZIPJCL file:

    The MSMSetup directory, the MSMProduct directory and the CA CSM Installation ISPF UI tool z/OS data set are created, and the CA CSM files are extracted.

    Note: When you open the UNZIPJCL file, a warning message can appear at the bottom of the screen. This message indicates that any trailing blanks are removed from the UNZIPJCL file. Removing or retaining trailing blanks does not affect job execution. You can ignore this message.