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KEYS Member—Add Execution Key

Add the CA LMP execution key, provided on your product key certificate, to the CAIRIM parameters. This execution key ensures the proper initialization.

To define a CA LMP execution key to the CAIRIM parameters, modify the KEYS member.

This sample parameter structure for the KEYS member has the following format:

PROD(pp) DATE(ddmmmyy) CPU(tttt-mmmm/ssssss)
LMPCODE(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)

The parameter definitions are as follows:

PROD(pp)

Specifies the two-character product code. This code agrees with the product code already in use by the CAIRIM initialization parameters for any earlier releases (if applicable).

Values for pp are as follows:

FU

Indicates CA SYSVIEW

FV

Indicates CA SYSVIEW Option for CICS

FW

Indicates CA SYSVIEW CA Datacom Option

2G

Indicates CA SYSVIEW Event Capture Option

IE

Indicates CA Insight for DB2

JE

Indicates CA SYSVIEW Option for WebSphere MQ

PH

Indicates CA SYSVIEW Option for IMS

JD

Indicates CA SYSVIEW Option for TCP/IP

11

Indicates CA SYSVIEW for CA APM

DATE(ddmmmyy)

Specifies the CA LMP licensing agreement expiration date, for example, 13MAR12.

CPU(tttt-mmmm/ssssss)
tttt

Specifies the CPU type on which CA LMP is to run, for example, 3090.

-mmmm

Specifies the CPU model on which CA LMP is to run, for example, 600.

Note: If the CPU type and or model require fewer than four characters, blank spaces are inserted for the unused characters.

/ssssss

Specifies the serial number of the CPU on which CA LMP is to run.

LMPCODE(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)

Specifies the execution key (kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) needed to run CA LMP. The key certificate shipped with each CA LMP software solution provides this CA LMP execution key.

Example: Add CA LMP Execution Key

The following example shows a control statement for the CA LMP execution software parameter:

PROD(FU) DATE(27JUN12) CPU(2097-E26 /370623)
LMPCODE(52H2K06130Z7RZD6)

In this example, with your product running on the specified CPU, the CA LMP licensing agreement will expire on June 27, 2012. The product code and execution key values are different when you install your product at your site.

Note: See the CA Common Services for z/OS Administration Guide for: