Review options file keywords, and gather the required values for your enterprise.
Specifies the path to the extracted CA CSM files. The value is the path that is defined for the CA CSM Product archive ID in the UNZIPJCL job.
Example: /u/users/msmserv/msminstall/MSMProduct
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the path to the IBM 64-bit Java SDK for z/OS components.
Note: 31-bit Java SDK is not supported.
Example: /sys/java64bt/v7r0m0/usr/lpp/java/J7.0_64
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix (high-level qualifier) for the consolidated software inventory (CSI) data set, and other SMP/E data sets such as SMPPTS and SMPSTS.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version.
Default: CAI
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix for the target data sets.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version. The value of TargetHLQ must be different from RunTimeMVSHLQPrefix and DatabaseHLQ.
Default: The value of CSIHLQ
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the SMP/E environment target zone name.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version.
Limits: Up to 7 characters
Default: CAIT0
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix for the distribution data sets.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version. The value of DlibHLQ must be different from RunTimeMVSHLQPrefix and DatabaseHLQ.
Default: The value of CSIHLQ
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the SMP/E environment distribution zone name.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version.
Limits: Up to 7 characters
Default: CAID0
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the path of the USS directory in which to install CA CSM. This directory becomes the CA CSM root and must be available and writable when you execute the CA CSM setup utility.
You must define the mount point. The required file system space is about 250 cylinders.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version.
Example: /u/users/msmserv/v60/msm
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix for CA CSM run-time data sets, which are run-time copies of the target data sets.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version. The value of RunTimeMVSHLQPrefix must be different from TargetHLQ and DlibHLQ.
Example: CAI.CSM60.RT
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the path of the USS directory for CA CSM run-time use.
This directory must be available and writable when you execute the CA CSM setup utility. The required space is about 750 cylinders.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version.
Example: /u/users/msmserv/v60/msmruntime
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix for CA Datacom data sets that are created during the installation process.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, specify a unique value for this keyword different from the value in any other previous CA CSM version. The value of DatabaseHLQ must be different from TargetHLQ and DlibHLQ. Starting with CA Datacom/AD Version 14, the CXX name is part of the data set names.
Limits: Up to 27 characters
Default: The value of RunTimeMVSHLQPrefix
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the unique identifier for the CA Datacom/MSM database CXX Directory.
The value that you provide for CXXNAME will be part of every CA Datacom/MSM database data set name as the next to last qualifier node.
Limits: 1 through 7 alphanumeric characters
Default: CSM60
Note: For more information about CXXNAME naming conventions, see the CA Datacom/DB DBUTILTY Reference Guide for z/OS.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies a name for the CA Datacom/MSM server. CA Datacom uses the name to differentiate between multiple instances of the server. If your site has multiple CA Datacom Multi-User Facility (MUF) servers on a system or in a sysplex, verify that the name is unique within "CAICCI Plex".
The name must be unique across the "CAICCI Plex", and the server name and application ID must be unique within the sysplex. Keeping these values unique ensures that the database servers do not fail during startup. If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Limits: 1 through 32 alphanumeric characters
Default: CSM60 or the value that you provided for the CXXNAME keyword
Note: We recommend that you keep the default value.
Example: CSMV6SRV
Note: For more information about ServerName, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies a name that is used to identify CA Datacom Server to the CA Datacom/MSM application.
Limits: 1 through 20 alphanumeric characters
Default: CSM60 or the value that you provided for the CXXNAME keyword
Note: For more information about Applid, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the communication protocol that is used to transmit data between CA CSM and CA Datacom Server. Data transmission can be done through the CAICCI interface on the system, or by using the simpler TCP/IP interface that listens on a port number. On certain environments, the TCP/IP service may provide better performance during CA CSM operations.
Options include:
The CAICCI protocol is used.
The TCP/IP protocol is used. If you use this option, specify values or use the default values for the keywords TCPIP_HOST, TCPIP_PORT and TCPIP_CONNECT_QUEUE.
Default: CCI
Note: For more information about PROTOCOL, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when PROTOCOL=BOTH) Specifies the host name or IP address on which the CA Datacom Server listens for incoming TCP/IP data traffic from CA CSM.
This keyword is ignored if PROTOCOL=CCI.
Default: The IP address of the current system
Note: For more information about TCPIP_HOST, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when PROTOCOL=BOTH) Specifies the port number on which CA Datacom Server listens for incoming TCP/IP data traffic from CA CSM. This port assignment must not be used by any other TCP/IP service in your environment.
This keyword is ignored if PROTOCOL=CCI.
Limits: 1024 through 65535
Default: 5465
Note: For more information about TCPIP_PORT, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when PROTOCOL=BOTH) Specifies the number of TCP/IP database requests from CA CSM that the CA Datacom Server can process at once.
This keyword is ignored if PROTOCOL=CCI.
Limits: 1 through 9999
Default: 250
Note: We recommend that you keep the default value.
Note: For more information about TCPIP_CONNECT_QUEUE, see the CA Datacom Server User Guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(The CA CSM application server HTTP port) Specifies the port number to use for web-based access to CA CSM.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: 22120
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(The CA DSI Server port) Specifies the port number for CA DSI Server, which CA CSM uses internally to provide security features.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: 22130
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(The CA CSM application server redirect port) Specifies the port number to which a request is redirected. Redirection occurs if a request comes in on a non-SSL port and is subject to a security constraint with a transport guarantee that requires SSL.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: 22140
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(The CA CSM application server shutdown port) Specifies the port number to which the CA CSM application server listens for the shutdown command.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: 22150
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix for the names of file system data sets. The value sets the default for the Mount Point Management Data Set Prefix in the web-based interface. A CA CSM administrator can override this value.
Important! If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, verify that the value for this keyword is the same as the value for the version that you are upgrading from.
Default: OMVSUSR.CAMSM
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the path to the USS directory that CA CSM can use for work files. This directory must be available when you execute the setup utility. The value sets the default for the Mount Point Management Application root in the web-based interface. A CA CSM administrator can override this value.
Important! If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, verify that the value for this keyword is the same as the value for the version that you are upgrading from.
Example: /u/users/msmserv/mpm
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies whether CA CSM mounts the file systems during startup.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Options include:
CA CSM mounts file systems automatically during startup.
You must mount file systems manually before starting CA CSM.
Default: Y
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies whether an HFS or a zFS file system be used for temporary files.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Options include:
We recommend that you use zFS file systems. For information about how to migrate from HFS file systems to zFS file systems, see the latest IBM z/OS Migration guide.
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the storage preference for allocating new data sets for file systems on the Mount Point Management page of the Settings tab.
Options include:
Default: SMS
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when mpmAllocation=SMS) Specifies the SMS storage class of the DASD on the Mount Point Management page in the web-based interface. This keyword is used during product installation and maintenance.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSSC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when mpmAllocation=SMS) Specifies the SMS management class for file system data sets on the Mount Point Management page of the Settings tab.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when mpmAllocation=SMS) Specifies the SMS data class for file system data sets on the Mount Point Management page of the Settings tab.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSDC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when mpmAllocation=NONSMS) Specifies the type of the DASD on which to place data sets on the Mount Point Management page of the Settings tab.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
Default: Blank
Example: 3390
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when mpmAllocation=NONSMS) Specifies the NONSMS volume serial number of the DASD on the Mount Point Management page in the web-based interface. This value is used during product installation and maintenance.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: Blank
Example: DASD01
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the time interval, in minutes, for CA CSM to clean up temporary workspace.
A value of zero (0) disables this feature.
Limits: 0; 60 through 1440
Default: 60
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the SMS storage class for the data sets that executed programs use for temporary data during product installation through the CA CSM Software Installation Service.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSSC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the type of the DASD to use for the data sets that executed programs use for temporary data.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
Default: Blank
Example: 3390
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specify the volume serial number of the DASD to use for the data sets that executed programs use for temporary data.
Leave this keyword blank to use default site settings.
Default: Blank
Example: DASD01
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number (SMS or NONSMS-managed) of the DASD to use for the temporary data sets created by GIMUNZIP during product installation through the CA CSM Software Installation Service.
Leave this keyword blank or specify an asterisk (*) to use default site settings.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Example: WRK001
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the prefix CA CSM uses for GIMUNZIP output temporary data set names during product installation and maintenance. The created temporary work files are not SMP/E controlled data sets. CA CSM deletes them through the product installation process. These files are used as input relative files for SMP/E processing during the receiving of a product into the SMP/E environment global zone.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Limits: 12 through 19 characters (depending on the number of characters that is used for jobname)
Note: If you use the default 6-character jobname, you can enter up to 14 characters for the GIMUNZIP temporary prefix.
Example: CAI.CSM.V60.TEMP
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies a qualifier CA CSM uses for the names of the file system data sets allocated for the software catalog to store packages during product installation and maintenance. The full data set name appears in the format:
MVSHFSDsnPrefix.DATASETSUFFIXnnnn
Represents the unique numeric identifier that CA CSM automatically appends to the qualifier.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Limits: 4 characters
Default: CASC
Example:
MVSHFSDsnPrefix = OMVSUSR.CACSM DATASETSUFFIX = CASC Full data set name = OMVSUSR.CACSM.CASC1234
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the data set prefix for storing temporary output files that are created by the execution of SMP/E during a product installation and maintenance.
Limits: Up to 24 characters
Example: PUBLIC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies whether to enable security checking for the resources on the web-based interface.
If you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version, you can set this keyword to the same value that you have in the previous CA CSM version.
Options include:
Enables SAF security.
Disables SAF security.
Default: N
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when safSecurity=Y) Specifies the SAF resource class name that CA CSM uses for security rules in resource profiles.
Default: CAMSM
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when safSecurity=N) Specifies whether to let CA CSM users delete tasks.
Options include:
Any user can delete any competed task.
Users cannot delete completed tasks.
Default: N
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies whether to perform SMP/E GIMUNZIP hash validation. We recommend that you use the default value.
Options include:
Enables the HASH validation.
Disables the HASH validation.
Default: Y
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when HASH=Y and the system has Integrated Cryptographic Services Facility (ICSF) installed) Specifies whether to use ICSF for the HASH validation.
Options include:
Uses ICSF for the HASH validation.
Does not use ICSF for the HASH validation.
Default: Y
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when both HASH=Y and ICSF=N) Specifies the path to the SMP/E Java application classes.
Default: /usr/lpp/smp/classes
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place CA CSM SMP/E data sets.
To use the SMS default volume, specify an asterisk (*). If you specify CSIVOL=* and your site does not have any default or standard volume that are specified in SMS, the first installation job (CSMN6001 for a new installation, or CSMUxx01 for an upgrade) may fail with an IDCAMS error while allocating the CA CSM SMP/E environment. In that case, specify a valid SMS or non-SMS volume and rerun the installer.
If you use CA Allocate with PTF RO60802 applied, you can specify a volume pool name as a value for this keyword.
Default: *
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place CA CSM SMP/E target data sets.
To use the SMS default volume, specify an asterisk (*).
If you use CA Allocate with PTF RO60802 applied, you can specify a volume pool name as a value for this keyword.
Default: The value of CSIVOL
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place CA CSM SMP/E distribution data sets.
To use the SMS default volume, specify an asterisk (*).
If you use CA Allocate with PTF RO60802 applied, you can specify a volume pool name as a value for this keyword.
Default: The value of CSIVOL
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place CA CSM run-time data sets.
To use the SMS default volume, specify an asterisk (*).
If you use CA Allocate with PTF RO60802 applied, you can specify a volume pool name as a value for this keyword.
Default: *
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place CA Datacom data sets created during the installation process.
To use the SMS default volume, specify an asterisk (*).
If you use CA Allocate with PTF RO60802 applied, you can specify a volume pool name as a value for this keyword.
Default: The value of RuntimeVOL
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the device name for temporary work data sets.
Default: SYSDA
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the storage preference for the SMP/E temporary data sets.
Note: If your site uses SMS ACS, ACS overrides the storage parameter values.
Options include:
Default: SMS
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when STORAGE=SMS) Specifies the SMS management class to use for the temporary SMP/E data sets. Management classes define different levels of migration, backup, and retention services.
Leave this keyword blank to use ACS settings.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSMC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when STORAGE=SMS) Specifies the SMS storage class to use for the temporary SMP/E data sets. Storage classes define different levels of performance and availability services.
Leave this keyword blank to use ACS settings.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSSC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when STORAGE=SMS) Specifies the SMS data class to use for the temporary SMP/E data sets. Data classes define different allocation defaults.
Leave this keyword blank to use ACS settings.
Default: Blank
Example: SYSDC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when STORAGE=NONSMS) Specifies the type of the DASD on which to place temporary SMP/E data sets.
Example: 3390
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when STORAGE=NONSMS) Specifies the volume serial number of the DASD on which to place temporary SMP/E data sets.
Example: DASD01
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the data set where the JVM load module is located.
Example: SYS1.SIEALNKE
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the fully qualified name of the CA Common Services for z/OS target load library in which the CAIRIM module resides. The library must be APF-authorized.
Example: CAI.CAW0LOAD
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the fully qualified name of the CA Common Services for z/OS CAW0PLD data set in which the LIBCCI and LIBCCI6E load modules reside.
Example: CAI.CAW0PLD
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the CA Common Services for z/OS CCITCP or CCISSL port number that is configured on your system.
You can find this value through the following message:
CAS9850I CAICCI TCP/IP server ready. PORT port-number ADDR host_address
Default: 1202
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the value of CA Common Services for z/OS CAICCI SYSID on your system.
You can find this value through the following console message:
CAS9214I - CA-ENF Command: SYSID(caicci_sysid)
You can issue the following operator command to obtain the value:
ENF DISPLAY,SYSID
Example: A91SENF
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the type of job entry subsystem (JES) used on the z/OS system.
Options include:
Default: JES2
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the job name that is used in the JOB statement for all jobs that are submitted as part of installation.
Default: The ID of the user who executes the CA CSM setup utility appended with S
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the job accounting string to use in the JOB statement for all jobs.
Default: Blank
Example: ’1234,dept01,NY NY’
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the JES initiator class to use for jobs.
Default: A
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the JES output class for job logs. The class determines how the logs are handled (for example, held for later review).
Default: X
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the systems that are eligible to process jobs. The keyword specifies the value of the JOBPARM SYSAFF parameter.
You can specify the ID of a particular system so that jobs are processed on that system. If you do not want to use this feature, do not specify a value.
Default: *
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies whether the CA CSM installer dynamically adds data sets that the CA Datacom/MSM job requires to be APF-authorized to the APF list.
Options include:
Allows the CA CSM installer to add the CA Datacom/MSM data sets to the APF list dynamically. If your site is set with the static APF format, it will be changed to the dynamic format, and data sets will be added to the APF list.
Requires you to add the CA Datacom/MSM data sets manually. Review the summary report after the installation to perform these manual steps to complete the installation.
Default: Y
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies the host name or IP address of your system.
Default: The IP address of the current LPAR
Example: 110.64.255.255
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the z/OS assembler program SMP/E is to use.
Default: ASMA90
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the system utility program that is used to install changes for modules, load modules, or CSECTs within modules.
Default: IMASPZAP
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the link-edit program or procedure to use.
Default: IEWL
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the TCPIP.DATA data set. This option may be required depending on your site TCP/IP stack configuration.
You can leave this keyword blank. If errors are encountered during the Apache Tomcat startup job (MSMTCSRV), you can uncomment the SYSTCPD DD card inside MSMTCSRV for diagnostic purposes.
Example: VTAM.TCPIP.TCPIP.DATA
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the TCPIP Services SEZATCP data set. This data set is part of the z/OS Communications Server. This data set is typically program controlled and in the z/OS linklist (LNKLST).
Default: TCPIP.SEZATCP
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the Language Environment linkage editor data set.
Default: CEE.SCEELKED
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the C/C++ Language library functions data set.
Default: CEE.SCEESPC
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the name of the IBM Linkage Assist Library data set.
Default: SYS1.CSSLIB
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the data set name of the System SSL library.
Example: SYS1.SIEALNKE
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the path to the z/OS UNIX utilities such as mount and unmount.
Default: /usr/sbin
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the method that the CA CSM installer uses to submit jobs, check status, and validate return codes as part of the installation.
Options include:
Installation jobs are submitted using FTP. The prerequisite is JESINTERFACELEVEL 2. This mode is fully automated.
Note: We recommend that you use this method.
Installation jobs are submitted using TSO. The CA CSM installer runs in Manual installation mode only: only one job (for a new installation) or two jobs (for an upgrade) are submitted. You have to manually submit the rest of the installation jobs after the utility finishes.
Note: If your local FTP is Secure FTP or FTP Secure, the CA CSM installer does not support this feature. Specify job.submission.mode=TSO and run the CA CSM installer.
Default: FTP
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the period, in seconds, to poll the status of the jobs submitted during the installation and setup process for CA CSM.
Default: 2
Your value: __________________________________________________________
Specifies the time, in seconds, to wait for job completion before prompting the user whether to continue. This field enables you to cancel the process if the system is busy.
Default: 30
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional) Specifies whether CA CSM uses HTTP or HTTPS.
Options include:
Uses HTTPS.
Uses HTTP.
Default: N
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your URL domain name.
Default: Blank
Example: www.your.domain
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your organization name.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your organization unit name.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your city name.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your state name.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies your state name.
Default: Blank
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies the location of the keystore. Specify your own value if you need to use a different USS location than the default location.
Note: The Installer prompts you for the keystore password at installation time.
Default: Created in your RunTimeUSSPath
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Optional; only applies when msm.ssl.secure.connection.enable=Y) Specifies the validity period, in days, for the generated keystore certificate.
Default: 365
Your value: __________________________________________________________
(Only applies when you are upgrading to the latest CA CSM version) Specifies the path of the USS directory in which the previous version of CA CSM is installed. This path has folders, for example, CEGPHFS and CEGPJAR.
See the MSMSummaryReport.txt or the options file available in the CEGPHFS directory of the previous CA CSM version.
Example: /u/users/msmserv/msm
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