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Product Options
All of the CA Datacom product options are installed together as part of an initial installation. Presspack and Fast Restore have no jobs to run as part of this process. All databases are defined to the CXX and marked loaded for DB, DD, SQL, and DQ.
- The CA Dataquery product option is required to run the B suffix jobs for new installation and upgrade. If you are not licensed for this product, it is not necessary to run these jobs.
- The SQL product option is not used for a new installation or upgrade for this release.
- The IVP Jobs have to run against your own internal MUF that you plan to use for your site. The IVP process does not run against the MUF as configured for the installation or upgrade processes.
The INSTJCL process delivers a private MUF startup JCL that is customized for this upgrade process that is used as part of the upgrade process. Do not use it once the upgrade process is complete. Use member MUFSTRTU as an example for your MUF startup. The configured MUF jobs are not designed for use by your site except for upgrade, fall back or fall forward processes.
Review the following members for completeness:
- Update CUSMAC member DBDATIN2. This member is not used as part of the upgrade or new install process. The DBDATIN2 member is first used for the MUF that runs the IVP processes. When you are ready to start the MUF for your site, member DBDATIN2 is used for your MUF Startup. Review this member for all MUF startup options. Also, review the MUF startup options section in the CA Datacom/DB Database and System Administration Guide to verify this is complete for your MUF instance.
- Update the B14STLIB CUSPROC member to add the target LOADLIBs for each product you are using if the product being installed is needed and is in different target libraries.
For the macro and load library names applicable to the product options, see Target and Distribution Libraries. For more information about the MUF startup options, see the CA Datacom/DB Database and System Administration Guide.
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