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Enter the LMP Code

All users must perform this step.

CA Deliver requires CA LMP (License Management Program), one of the CA Common Services, to initialize correctly. CA LMP provides a standardized and automated approach to the tracking of licensed software. Examine the CA LMP Key certificate you received with your product installation or maintenance cartridge.

The LMP Key Certificate

Your LMP Key certificate contains the following information:

Product Name

Signifies the trademarked or registered name of the copy of CA Deliver licensed for your designated site and CPUs.

Supplement

Signifies the reference number of your license for the particular CA Deliver, in the format nnnnnn nnn.

This format differs slightly inside and outside North America and, in some cases, may not be provided at all.

Expiration Date

Signifies the date (MONTH dd, yyyy as in OCTOBER 21, 2009) when your license expires for the installation and maintenance of the designated CA Deliver.

Technical Contact

Signifies the name of the technical contact at your site who is responsible for the installation and maintenance of CA Deliver.

This is the person to whom CA addresses all CA LMP correspondence.

MIS Director

Signifies the name of the Director of MIS, or the person who performs that function at your site.

If the title, but not the individual's name, is indicated on the certificate, you should supply the actual name when correcting and verifying the certificate.

CPU Location

Signifies the address of the building where the CPU is installed.

Execution Key

Signifies the encrypted code required by CA LMP for CA Deliver initialization.

During installation, this code is referred to as the LMP Code.

Product Code

Signifies the two-character code that corresponds to CA Deliver.

CPU ID

Signifies a code that identifies the specific CPU for which installation of your CA Deliver is valid.

The CA LMP execution key (provided on the key certificate) must be added to the CAIRIM parameters to ensure proper initialization of the CA software solution.

Defining the CA LMP Execution Key

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

Syntax is as follows:

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

where:

pp

Signifies the two-character product code (required).

For any given CA LMP software solution, this code agrees with the product code already in use by the CAIRIM initialization parameters for earlier service packs of the product.

ddmmmyy

Signifies the CA LMP licensing agreement expiration date (required).

tttt-mmmm

Signifies the CPU type and model (for example, 3090-600) on which the CA LMP software solution will run (required).

If the CPU type and/or model requires less than four characters, blank spaces are inserted for the unused characters.

ssssss

Signifies the serial number of the CPU on which the CA LMP software solution will run (required).

kkkkkkkkkkkk

Signifies the execution key needed to run the CA LMP software solution (required).

This CA LMP execution key is provided on the key certificate shipped with each CA LMP software solution.

This example shows a control statement for the CA LMP execution software parameter.

Note: The CA LMP execution key is invalid and is provided as an example only.

PROD(HV) DATE(21OCT09) CPU(3090-600 /370623)
LMPCODE(52H2K06130Z7RZD6)

For a full description of the procedure for defining the CA LMP execution key to the CAIRIM parameters, see the installation tasks in the CA Common Services Getting Started.

Multiple LMP Codes

CA Deliver consists of the base product and several components (options) that are purchased separately. Because each component has its own LMP code, you must supply an LMP code for each component you purchased.

This table lists the component product codes:

pp

Component Description

HV

CA Deliver base product

HW

CICS online interface

HX

IMS/DC online interface

HZ

Native TSO online interface

IF

CA Roscoe online interface

IJ

VTAM online interface

Note: For more information about the components, see Software Requirements in the chapter "System Requirements."