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Customize CA Datacom/AD for Event Management

The following steps are optional for Event Management.

If you decide to use Calendars or Message Actions with Event Management, you have CA Datacom/AD installed and perform these steps.

Calendars and Message Actions are typically not required for sites using CA OPS/MVS Event Management and Automation interfacing with Event Management. Calendars can be helpful for sites that are not using CA OPS/MVS Event Management and Automation to process events.

After completing the CA Datacom/AD installation, you have two CA Datacom/AD load libraries, CAAXLOAD, CUSLIB and a parameter library, CUSMAC. These libraries are required to complete the CA Datacom/AD setup for Event Management.

If you have a DATACOM/TR repository that release 3.0 of Event Management uses, you can extract the table information from the old repository. Then load the information into the new DATACOM/AD repository. For information about the optional steps to extract and load your existing table information, see the latter portion of the following procedure.

Follow these steps:

  1. Update MUF DATAPOOL parameter.

    Change the CA Datacom/AD startup and tuning parameter member for the MUF by altering the DATAPOOL buffers.

    Depending upon how you are running the MUF, refer to the CAIENF or CA Datacom/AD MUF startup procedure JCL SYSIN DD statement to determine the data set and member name containing the startup and tuning parameters.

    Change

    DATAPOOL    8K,2000,16K,2        DATA BUFFER SIZE,# OF BUFFERS
    

    to

    DATAPOOL    12K,2000,16K,2       DATA BUFFER SIZE,# OF BUFFERS
    
  2. Start or Recycle CA Datacom/AD.

    Note: The CA Datacom/AD MUF must be active with the previous changes in effect.

  3. Create DB Definitions.

    Modify and Submit CNSMJCL member D5IRTV01.

  4. Verify Definitions and Initialize Database.

    Modify and Submit CNSMJCL member D5IRTV02.

  5. Define the SQL tables.

    Modify and Submit CNSMJCL member D5IRTV03.

    Note: If the D5IRTV jobs in steps 3, 4, and 5 do not complete successfully, see Resolve CA Datacom/AD for Event Management Customization Issues.

  6. (Optional). If you are a previous CA Datacom/TR user (from CA Common Services r11) and would like to migrate your CA Datacom/TR data to CA Datacom/AD, perform this step. In past releases, Event Management maintained message action records and calendars in the CA Datacom/TR database.
  7. Confirm your Event Management Profile.

    During the Common Services Installation step (Create the Event Management Profile) entries were made pertaining to CA Datacom/AD.

    Ensure that the /cai/nsmem/PROFILE file is edited to specify CA_OPR_ZOSDB=Y.

    This allows the usage of Calendars and Message Actions with Event Management. If you did not know the CA Datacom/AD data set names or data set high level qualifier at the time of the installation, you can edit the /cai/nsmem/PROFILE file directly with this information now. Refer to the installation step for information about how to edit this file.

    The STEPLIB environment variable in /cai/nsmem/PROFILE must point to the correct CA Datacom/AD libraries.

    If you are migrating from a CA Datacom/TR or creating a CA Datacom/AD database, ensure the STEPLIB variable points to the correct CAAXLOAD and CUSLIB data sets.

    Once the /cai/nsmem/PROFILE file updates are complete, rerun CNSMJCL member D5II0065. This ensures that any information required for the use of the CA Datacom/AD databases is updated in the proper Event Management component scripts.

    If you optionally updated the system /etc/profile file to have the EM environment variables set when a user logs in, rerun script fwsetup to reflect the CA Datacom/AD libraries in the STEPLIB variable. For more information, see section Run the Event Management Post-Installation Script.

  8. Start MUF.

    The CA Datacom/AD MUF can run in its own address space or under the CAIENF address space.

    If you are using Calendars or Message Actions, initialize the MUF before the Event Management components start. If the MUF is not initialized, expect startup error messages. The caiopr daemon starts without the MUF running, but the Calendar daemon does not.

  9. Start Event Management Daemons.

    You can access your new database by starting the Event Management Daemons using CNSMPROC member NSMEMSTR.