You can use the CA CSM Installation ISPF UI Tool, which helps to gather site values and prefill some of the options file parameters. You still may have to consult with other team members at your site to review these prefilled values.
Note: If your site uses Storage Management Subsystem (SMS) automatic class selection (ACS), ACS overrides the storage parameter values in the options file.
You can use the CA CSM Installation ISPF UI Tool to specify options automatically. The tool helps you perform the following tasks:
Your 3270 emulator must be able to support ISPF dialogs that are up to 35 rows.
Note: If the setting that shows the ISPF command line at the bottom of the dialog is enabled, the ISPF UI Tool may not display some ISPF dialogs correctly. It may result in displaying an option on the bottom line of the ISPF dialog and out of place with the other options. To avoid this situation, exit the ISPF UI Tool, temporarily disable this option, and then start the UI Tool. You can later enable this option again.
Follow these steps:
exec 'data_set_name(#RUNTOOL)'
Defines the name of the CA CSM Installation ISPF UI Tool z/OS data set extracted using UNZIPJCL.
Example: CAI.MF20.MSMI.UITOOL
The main ISPF panel appears.
You are prompted to provide the Java home path and MSMSetup directory path.
The programs in the USS MSMSetup/lib folder get executed through this interface and it gathers site values for some of the parameters. The gathered values are stored in an XML file. This file is used to prefill the options file queries for easier and faster editing of the CA CSM installation options file.
The options in this group let you prefill the options file with site-gathered values, or edit it directly from TSO using the ISPF editor.
Use this option (option 6) to review all the installation option parameters and their prefilled value. The values are already included with Installer-set defaults to facilitate editing and reviewing.
Enter / before each parameter to display the available values (S/D/U), which you can also select and modify.
Parameters are listed on multiple pages. You can move forward (Enter) and backward (PF3) to review each screen after all the parameters have been edited and verified.
The ISPF UI tool edits all the panels and it verifies them. Then the tool displays the path and command to invoke the installation utility.
Use this option (option 7) to edit the options file manually using the ISPF editor from TSO/ISPF.
After the CA CSM Installer is invoked, if any of the parameter validations fail, you can edit the options file again.
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