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System Configuration Options

The system configuration options are set during the CA SYSVIEW initialization. They are not case-sensitive. Review the following options before running job INST0011.

Administrator-Userid

Define at least one administrator using this option. You can code this option multiple times to specify more administrators.

Note: You can also use the CA SYSVIEW SECURITY command to define more administrators.

Valid Values: Any valid user ID

Default: None

CA-Customer-SiteID

Specifies the CA customer site ID that you use to contact technical support. Use the site ID to FTP information to CA.

Valid Values: Seven-digit numeric value

Default: 0000000

Company-Name

Specifies a company name to be associated with this installation. The company name is included in Event Captures.

Valid Values: A string of 1 to 32 characters. If the name includes embedded blanks, enclose the name in single quotes.

Default: ' '

Component-DB2

Specifies whether to activate the component CA SYSVIEW for CA Insight DPM for DB2. The DB2 component requires the product CA Insight DPM for DB2.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Component-Health-Check

Specifies whether to activate the CA SYSVIEW Health Check. The Health Check component is included as a subcomponent of the option CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Component-MIM

Specifies whether to activate the component CA SYSVIEW for CA MIM Resource Sharing for z/OS. The CA MIM component is included as a subcomponent of the option CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Component-ROSCOE

Specifies whether to activate the component CA SYSVIEW for CA Roscoe. The CA Roscoe component is included as a subcomponent of the option CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Component-USS

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for UNIX System Services (USS). The USS component is included as a subcomponent of the option CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Component-XSYSTEM

Specifies whether to activate the CA SYSVIEW Cross-System component. The cross system component is included as a subcomponent of the option CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Dsn-Site-CAPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site Event Capture library. Members in the Event Capture library define a list of instructions to process when an Event Capture occurs.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users can have read access to the data set but not required. The user ID assigned to the SYSVIEW User Interfaces address space must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-CLISTLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site command list library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-HELPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site online help library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-MAPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site MAP library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-MIBLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site MIB library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-PANELLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site panel library. The panel library contains MENU definitions for online CA SYSVIEW displays.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-PARMLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site parameter library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-PLOTLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site plot definition library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-REXXLIB

Specifies the data set name of the site REXX exec library. This data set contains text and compiled REXX execs that CA SYSVIEW uses.

This library is dynamically concatenated to the SYSEXEC DD when you log in to the TSO/ISPF interface.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-Site-TEMPLATE

Specifies the data set name of the site template library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NONE

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-CAPDATA-HLQ

Specifies the high-level qualifier (HLQ) for the Event Capture library data sets. When a capture is taken, CA SYSVIEW uses the HLQ to allocate a new data set. A time and date suffix are added to the HLQ to create the full data set name.

Time and date suffix = Thhmmss.Dyymmdd

Valid Values: Any valid data set name. Limit the HLQ to 28 characters so that the time and date can be added as a suffix.

Example: SYSVIEW.CAPDATA

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CAPDATA

Dsn-System-CAPINDEX

Specifies the name of the Event Capture index data set. A unique data set can be created for each system, or the index can be shared across systems.

Symbolic substitution variables can be used to make definitions easier.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Examples:

SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX.PROD
SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX.TEST
SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX.&SYSNAME

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX.SYSNAME

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Dsn-System-CAPINDEX-HLQ

Specifies the high-level qualifier (HLQ) for the Event Capture index data sets. The CA SYSVIEW online commands use the HLQ to reference multiple Event Capture index data sets.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Example: SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CAPINDEX

Dsn-System-CAPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the system Event Capture library. Members in the Event Capture library define a list of instructions to process when an Event Capture occurs.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BCAP

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users can have read access to the data set but not required. The user ID assigned to the SYSVIEW User Interfaces address space must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-CLISTLIB

Specifies the data set name of the command list library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BCLS

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-DATALIB

Specifies the data set name of the persistent data store or data library. This data set can be reused when migrating or updating CA SYSVIEW releases.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BDAT

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems. The data set is allocated as a PDSE and therefore can only be shared within a single sysplex.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set. The user ID assigned to the SYSVIEW Main Services address space must have Update access to the data set.

Dsn-System-HELPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the online help library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BHLP

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-MAPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the system MAP library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BMAP

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-MIBLIB

Specifies the data set name of the system MIB library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BMIB

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-PANELLIB

Specifies the data set name of the panel library. The panel library contains MENU definitions for online CA SYSVIEW displays.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BPNL

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-PARMLIB

Specifies the data set name of the parameter library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BPRM

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-PLOTLIB

Specifies the data set name of the plot definition library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BPLT

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-PROFILE

Specifies the data set name of the profile library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BPRF

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems. If profile data set is allocated as a PDS, it can be shared across multiple sysplexes. If profile data set is allocated as a PDSE, it can only be shared within a single sysplex.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set. Users can change profile settings while in an online session. Users must have Update access to the data set to harden the user settings.

Dsn-System-REXXLIB

Specifies the data set name of the REXX exec library. This data set contains text and compiled REXX execs that CA SYSVIEW uses.

This library is dynamically concatenated to the SYSEXEC DD when you log in to the TSO/ISPF interface.

The library is installed as a RECFM=F data set. If your installation uses a RECFM=V for the SYSEXEC DD, then copy and convert the SYSVIEW REXX library to a RECFM=V data set.

The compiled REXX execs cannot simply be copied from a RECFM=F to a RECFM=V data set. They also need converted.

CA SYSVIEW supplies GSVUCFV1 and GSVUCFV2 REXX utility execs to copy and convert SYSVIEW REXX execs:

CA SYSVIEW supplies to the REXXFTOV job in the SAMPLIB data set to copy and convert the REXX execs.

The REXXFTOV SAMPLIB JCL member invokes:

  1. GSVUCFV1 to copy all REXX execs from a RECFM=F to a RECFM=V data set.
  2. GSVUCFV2 to convert any compiled REXX execs that were copied.

The Dsn-System-REXXLIB option must specify the data set name of the converted RECFM=V data set.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BREX

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dsn-System-SAMPLIB

Specifies the data set name of the sample library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BSAM

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users can have read access to the data set but not required.

Dsn-System-SECURITY

Specifies the data set name of the security library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BSEC

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of CA SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set. Administrators need update access.

Dsn-System-TEMPLATE

Specifies the data set name of the template library.

Valid Values: Any valid data set name.

Default: NOT.DEFINED.SYSVIEW.CNM4BTMP

Sharing: This data set can be shared with multiple instances of SYSVIEW and across systems.

Security: All users must have read access to the data set.

Dump-Destination

Specifies the output destination that is used when CA SYSVIEW allocates a dump data set. Specify a value when allocating a dump data set or no destination is used. Use this parameter option with the parameter Dump-Remote-Userid for routing a dump to a specific user.

Valid Values: Any valid destination.

Default: None

Dump-Remote-Userid

Specifies the remote user ID that is used when CA SYSVIEW allocates a dump data set. Supply a value when allocating a dump data set or no remote user ID is used. Any value that is specified for this parameter is ignored if a value was not also specified for the parameter Dump-Destination.

Valid Values: Any valid user ID.

Default: None

Dump-SYSOUT-Class

Specifies the SYSOUT class that is used when CA SYSVIEW allocates a dump data set. User ID is used when allocating a dump data set.

Valid Values: Any valid class.

Default: A

Exit-Module-Command

Specifies the command exit module name.

Valid Values: Any valid member name.

Default: GSVXCMDX

Exit-Module-SDSF

Specifies the SDSF command exit module name.

Valid Values: Any valid member name.

Default: GSVXSDSX

JES-Name

(Optional) Specifies the default JES subsystem name. If this optional parameter is not specified, the primary JES subsystem is used. Using CA SYSVIEW with a secondary JES2 subsystem requires that you code the subsystem name of the secondary JES2 subsystem for this parameter.

Valid Values: Any valid JES subsystem name.

Default: None

Map-Member-System

Defines the name of the assembled z/OS control block maps member.

Valid Values: Any valid member name that is located in the maps library.

Default: GSVXMAPS

Option-CICS

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for CICS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-DATACOM

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for DATACOM.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-Event-Capture

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW Event Capture.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-MVS

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for MVS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-IMS

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for IMS.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-TCPIP

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for TCP/IP.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-WebSphereMQ

Specifies whether to activate CA SYSVIEW for WebSphere MQ.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Option-CEAPM

Specifies whether to activate CA Cross Enterprise APM.

Valid Values: Yes, No

Default: No

Route-Code

Specifies the console route codes that you use for all WTO and WTOR macros that CA SYSVIEW issues. The route codes are specified as decimal numbers. The parameter Route-Code can be specified multiple times when more than one route code is desired. Each specification contains one route code.

Examples:

Route-Code 2
Route-Code 11

Valid Values: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16

Default: 2, 11

Security-Validation

Specifies how to perform the security verification and validation.

Valid Values:

Default: USER

SVC-Number

Specifies the supervisor call (SVC) number that CA SYSVIEW uses.

Valid Values: 200 to 255

Default: None

SYSOUT-Class

Specifies the default SYSOUT class for dynamically allocated files.

Valid Values: Any valid class

Default: '*'

TCP-SYSTCPD-Dsn

Specifies the name of the system TCP/IP configuration file. This name can be specified as a Hierarchical File System (HFS) path.

Valid Values: Any valid data set or path name

Default: VTAM.TCPIP.TCPIP.DATA

TCP-SYSTCPD-Member

Specifies the member name that you use (if any) for the TCP/IP data set. This parameter is required only if the data set specified in the TCP-SYSTCPD-Dsn parameter is a PDS.

The member parameter supports the use of system symbols. The supplied string for the TCP-SYSTCPD-Member parameter can be up to 24 bytes long. Anything longer than 24 bytes is truncated. When the symbols in the string are resolved, the final member name consists of the first 8 bytes of the TCP-SYSTCPD-Member value. Anything longer than 8 bytes is truncated and ignored.

Valid Values: Any valid member name.

Default: None

User-Abend-Code

Specifies the ABEND code that you use for all user abends issued. Unique reason codes are used to identify the reason for the ABEND.

Valid Values: A number from 0 to 4095

Default: 2999

VTAM-Applid

Specifies the VTAM APPL name that the CA SYSVIEW VTAM interface uses.

Override this parameter with the APPLID parameter of the START command that starts the CA SYSVIEW VTAM interface.

Valid Values: Any valid application ID name.

Default: None

VTAM-SPO-Applid

Specifies a value that overrides the default VTAM APPL name that the CA SYSVIEW VTAM command uses. The specified value must be from three to eight characters long and end with two numeric digits.

If you specify a value for this parameter, change the corresponding APPL names in the SYSVAPPL member in the sysview.CNM4BSAM data set.

The first name that is coded in the SYSVAPPL member matches the VTAM-SPO-Applid parameter value. You can specify more APPL names by incrementing the numeric suffix by one. The numeric suffix does not need to start at 00, but only numbers that are consecutive with the initial value are used.

Valid Values: Three to eight characters, ending with two numeric digits.

Default: None