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Configuring Your Product

This chapter describes the steps to configure CA PMO.

This section contains the following topics:

Step 1: Customize CA PMO Parameters

Step 2: Allocate the PMO/XSYS Control File (Optional)

Step 3: Install the PMOMON ISPF Panel (Optional)

Step 4: Set Up Automatic LLA Refreshes (Optional)

Step 5: Edit and Copy the CA PMO Startup Procedure

Step 6: Set Up Security for Operator Commands (Optional)

Step 7: Set Up the DFDSS Interface (Optional)

Step 8: Set Up the FDR Interface (Optional)

Step 9: Set Up the CA Roscoe Interface (Optional)

Step 1: Customize CA PMO Parameters

CA PMO parameters control certain CA PMO functions, such as which libraries CA PMO will manage and which monetary values CA PMO will assign to CPU time and to users' time.

The member yourhlq.CBTYSAMP(PMOPARMS), which was copied from the installation tape, contains CA PMO parameters and their default values.

Your parameter data set can be shared by the same release of CA PMO running on multiple systems.

The parameters that you specify at this time are listed on the next few pages. For a complete description of CA PMO parameters and parameter syntax, see the chapter "Using Parameters" in the CA PMO Systems Programmer Guide.

A few sample parameter statements are shown in the following example. The first four statements apply to particular systems; the rest apply to all systems.

CPU1 SVCCPU=198,EXCPCPU=489
CPU1 CPUCOST=0.80,MLSIZE=500,NUMCANDS=50
CPU2 CPUCOST=0.60,MLSIZE=200,NUMCANDS=25
CPU2 INCLPRVT=USER.CPU2.LIB
INCLPRVT=USER.LIB1
INCLPRVT=USER.LIB2
LLA=AUTO
OPERMSG=NO
LLAPRMLB=LLA.REFRESH.PARMLIB
REFDELAY=00:03:00
EXCPCOST=0.75
USERCOST=48.00
XSYS=CPU1,CPU2,CPU3
XSYSCOMM=ALL
INTVL=02:00:00
INCLAUTO=*,VOL=MVS001
INCLAUTO=USRVK11*,VOL=USR*