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How the Installation Process Works

CA Technologies has standardized product installations across all mainframe products. Installation uses the following process:

CA Chorus™ Software Manager (CA CSM) - formerly known as CA Mainframe Software Manager™ (CA MSM) - is an intuitive web-based tool that can automate and simplify many CA Technologies product installation activities on z/OS systems. This application also makes obtaining and applying corrective and recommended maintenance easier. A web-based interface enables you to install and maintain your products faster and with less chance of error. As a best practice, we recommend that you install mainframe products and maintenance using CA CSM. Using CA CSM, someone with limited knowledge of JCL and SMP/E can install a product.

Note: If you do not have CA CSM, you can download it from the Download Center at http://ca.com/support. Follow the installation instructions in the CA Chorus Software Manager documentation bookshelf on the CA Chorus Software Manager product page.

You can also complete the standardized installation process manually using pax files that are downloaded from http://ca.com/support or a product DVD.

To install your product, do the following tasks:

  1. Prepare for the installation by confirming that your site meets all installation requirements.
  2. Verify that you acquired the product using one of the following methods:
  3. Perform an SMP/E installation using one of the following methods:

    Note: If a CA Recommended Service (CA RS) package is published for your product, install it before proceeding.

  4. (For CA CSM Release 5.1 and earlier only) Deploy the target libraries.

    Note: This step is optional for CA CSM Version 6.0. For more information, see the scenario Configuring Products Using CA CSM that is available in the CA CSM Version 6.0 bookshelf at http://ca.com/support.

  5. Configure your product using CA CSM or manually.
  6. (For staging system configurations in CA CSM Version 6.0 only) Deploy configured run-time libraries, and activate your product.

    Note: Configuration is considered part of starting your product.