To verify that the changes made to CA NSM are working, issue the following command on your remote CA NSM distributed computer:
ccii
The z/OS sysid will appear in this list. It may take a minute to get the connection, so wait before issuing the command. If it does not appear, check the following:
Yes—Check the SYSPRINT for a connection message from the NT machine. For example, the following is a sample ccirmtd.rc file on a Windows machine:
LOCAL = BARNA03W2K BARNA03W2K 32768 startup ALIAS=BARNA03W REMOTE = 141.202.204.93 a93s 32768 startup PORT=7000 REMOTE = 141.202.36.71 a71senf 32768 startup PORT=7000 REMOTE = usilca11 a11senf 32768 startup PORT=7000 REMOTE = 141.202.204.97 a97s 4096 startup PORT=7000
Using this example, you can expect to see the following message on mainframe hostname usilca11:
CAS9603I - CAICCI A11SENF CONNECTED TO CAICCI BARNA03W
No—Check that the CAICCI PARMs contains a protocol statement:
PROTOCOL(TCPIPGW)
PROTOCOL(TCPSSLGW)
REMOTE = hostname ccisysid 32768 startup PORT=portnumber
where hostname specifies the TCP/IP name or ipaddress for the z/OS machine, ccisysid specifies the SYSID of the z/OS machine, and portnumber specifies the port number from the CAS9850I message.
Correct any mistakes and recycle CAICCI remote again.
You can obtain these z/OS machine values by inspecting the CCISSLGW started task JOBLOG, and by issuing the following z/OS console command:
ENF DISPLAY,SYSID
F ENF,DISPLAY,RECEIVER
Example display:
CAS9626I - CAICCI SUBSYSTEM IS OPERATIONAL CAS9701I - CCI # RCVRS(00000009) LOCAL(00000009) REMOTE(00000000) CAS9700I - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CAS9702I - CCI RESOURCE RECEIVER(#A93S CA-TOP-SECRET ) CAS9703I - CCI RESOURCE SENDER( ) CAS9704I - CCI RESOURCE OWN(A93S ) RCVI(00000001) SND(00000000) T(L) CAS9707I - CCI RESOURCE ROUT(Y) DOLRI(2003.300) TOLRI(09:16:51.62) D(N) CAS9708I - CCI RESOURCE QUE(Y) DOLSI(2003.300) TOLSI(09:16:51.62) CAS9700I - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CAS9702I - CCI RESOURCE RECEIVER(@A93S W410_SPAWN_SERVER ) CAS9703I - CCI RESOURCE SENDER(@A93S SPAWN_INQY_SERVICES ) CAS9704I - CCI RESOURCE OWN(A93S ) RCVI(00000003) SND(00000002) T(L) CAS9707I - CCI RESOURCE ROUT(Y) DOLRI(2003.300) TOLRI(12:54:18.47) D(N) CAS9708I - CCI RESOURCE QUE(N) DOLSI(2003.300) TOLSI(12:52:11.72) CAS9700I - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CAS9702I - CCI Resource Receiver(#USI273ME CA_STARUNIX_SERVER ) CAS9703I - CCI Resource Sender( ) CAS9704I - CCI Resource Own(USI273ME) RcvI(00000001) Snd(00000000) T(L) CAS9707I - CCI Resource Rout(Y) DOLRI(2003.300) TOLRI(16:11:40.36) D(N) CAS9708I - CCI Resource Que(Y) DOLSI(2003.300) TOLSI(16:11:40.36) CAS9700I - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CAS9702I - CCI RESOURCE RECEIVER(#A93S CAI_OPR_DAEMON ) CAS9703I - CCI RESOURCE SENDER( ) CAS9704I - CCI RESOURCE OWN(A93S ) RCVI(00000002) SND(00000001) T(L) CAS9707I - CCI RESOURCE ROUT(Y) DOLRI(2003.300) TOLRI(15:33:10.06) D(N) CAS9708I - CCI RESOURCE QUE(Y) DOLSI(2003.300) TOLSI(15:33:10.03)
Important! Check for CAI_OPR_DAEMON and CA_STARUNIX_SERVER on the list of receivers. For Event Management running on z/OS to fully communicate with a CA NSM running on a distributed platform, these two receivers must be present.
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