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Event Management Post-Installation

To complete the Event Managment installation

  1. Create additional Event Management directories.
    1. Modify and submit CNSMJCL member D5II0040.
    2. Check the results of this job by reviewing the STDOUT and STDERR zFS files referenced in the EXPAND step. Do not rely on the job's return codes as evidence of successful completion.
  2. Create the Event Management profile.
    1. If you are installing Event Management on a system where Event Management has been previously installed, prior to submitting the job associated with this step, you must remove (not simply comment out) the Event Management updates in the /etc/profile file. If they exist, the updates can be found at the end of the file and are clearly marked.
    2. Modify and submit CNSMJCL member D5II0050. Running Event Management depends on the setting of various environment variables.

      Modify the following variables to match your installation standards:

      • STEPLIB and CA_DBHLQ

        If you plan to use either the Calendars or Message Actions option, you are required to install CA Datacom/AD after your CA Common Services components installation and Configuration are completed. If you do not know the CA Datacom/AD data set names or data set high level qualifier at this time, you can edit the profile file directly with this information after your CA Datacom/AD installation is completed.

        STEPLIB must reference your CA Datacom/AD and CA Common Services load libraries in the following order:

              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.DATACOM.CUSLIB
              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.DATACOM.SMPE.CAAXLOAD
              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.CAW0LOAD
              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.CNSMLOAD  
        

        CA_DBHLQ must reference your CA Datacom/AD high level qualifier. The value to be used is the custom data set prefix. The value for CA_DBHLQ should not have the trailing dot. This high level qualifier is the same one used in the STEPLIB for CUSLIB.

        If you are not going to use the Calendars or Message Actions option, delete the CA Datacom/AD references.

        If you are not going to use the Calendars or Message Actions option, STEPLIB should reference your CA Common Services load libraries only. Delete the STEPLIB statements that reference the CA Datacom/AD data sets. The CA Common Services load libraries are:

              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.CAW0LOAD
              STEPLIB=$STEPLIB:CAI.CNSMLOAD
        

        Also delete the CA_DBHLQ statement.

      • CA_OPR_ZOSDB indicates whether the CA Datacom/AD database will be used. The default value is N (no). If you are going to use Calendars or Message Actions change the value of this environment variable to Y(yes).
      • INSTALLSAF indicates whether Store and Forward should be active. The default is Y (yes).
      • UPDATE_ETC indicates whether /etc/profile should be updated to set the environment variables required to run Event Management commands. The default is N (no).

        If you select Y (yes) and Event Management was previously installed on this system, then /etc/profile will not be updated and you must review the contents of /etc/profile to decide if the current CAIGLBL0000 value defined is correct and preferable for all users.

        If you select N (no), the tngprofile file in the CAIGLBL0000 directory will be updated with the appropriate profile settings that can be used later at logon.

  3. Create links for Event Management.

    CNSMJCL member D5II0065 creates the links required for Event Management and runs the Event Management component installation scripts. This is a long-running job.

    Check the results of this job by reviewing the STDOUT and STDERR zFS files referenced in the EXPAND step. Do not rely on the job's return codes for evidence of successful completion.

    Important! JAVA_HOME must be initialized first, or this step will not complete properly.