3. Installation › 3.4 Define and Generate Components › 3.4.1 Generate the Component (cccCGEN)
3.4.1 Generate the Component (cccCGEN)
This phase of the installation defines what components are to
be installed in the database complex.
Define the components, both standard and user-written, that
should be generated. As noted in the installation
checklists later in this chapter, not all CA MICS products
require generation.
If this is the first time that a CA MICS complex is being
installed, all components must eventually be generated, but
they do not all need to be generated during initial complex
activation. Refer to the CA MICS Resource Management Best
Practices Guide, available from CA Support Online, for a
streamlined installation methodology.
If you are simply adding additional components to an existing
complex, or have changed specific component generation
statements, only those components affected need to be
generated.
Note that component generation takes place on the level of
the database complex. This means that each component that
will appear in any database unit must be generated using the
appropriate cccCGEN job.