You can start the CA Top Secret address space prior to JES starting. You can see the $$LOG$$ spool file after JES is started. There is no need to provide a SYSOUT DD in the JCL. Once JES is up, CA Top Secret allocates a dynamic SYSOUT dataset and starts using it.
CA Top Secret also allows the dynamic allocation of JES files for each CPF node defined in the NDT. The CPF nodes defined via the parameter file are not eligible for spool allocation after JES has started. For CPF nodes defined in the NDT, after JES is started a refresh against those nodes will have to be issued to get the JES spool files allocated. CPF journal files are dynamically allocated once JES is started only if no SYSOUT DD statements exist in the JCL.
If an existing SYSOUT DD is found in the JCL, the following message is issued:
TSS9070W SYSOUT UNAVAILABLE, CPF JOURNAL FILE IGNORED FOR nodename
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