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4.0 Installation Considerations
Welcome to Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server r6.1 SP3.
This $READT05 file contains important information to help you implement the product, including operating system support information, system requirements information, and CA Technical Support contact information.
Note: This installation requires using the new Getting Started. This readme contains instructions for obtaining the guide.
Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server r6.1 supports the following operating systems:
Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server requires CA Common Services for z/OS and OS/390 at genlevel 9901 or above, and OS2.10.
This installation requires that you follow instructions contained in the new Getting Started. This is available as a binary PDF file, on the second file of the tape. You can run member T00GSG of the control file to pull the binary PDF file off the tape to your system. FTP to your PC in binary, and open with Adobe Reader.
The Getting Started is also available from the SupportConnect web site at http://ca.com/support.
The latest HOLDDATA information for Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server r6.1 is located via FIX# QO46686.
The latest HOLDDATA information for Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server r6 is located via FIX# QO50175.
The following information identifies the latest fixes available on this tape. By specifying the GENLEVEL, HIGH FIX#, or Last Confirm date to search for published solutions on http://ca.com/support , you can identify those fixes that have been created since this tape was first distributed.
This service pack contains maintenance for the following releases of Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server:
| TAPE VOLSER | FT61S3 | |
| GENLEVEL | 0612 | |
| FTP Server | Common TCP Access | |
| HIGH FIX#r6.0 | QO84395 | QO84387 |
| HIGH PTF r6.0 | FT10762 | TP10759 |
| LAST CONFIRM DATE r6.0 | 12/01/2006 | |
| HIGH FIX# r6.1 | QO84396 | QO84387 |
| HIGH PTF r6.1 | FT10761 | TP10759 |
| LAST CONFIRM DATE r6.1 | 12/01/2006 |
This service pack also contains maintenance for the following:
There were no known issues at the time of distribution.
An internationalized product is an English product that runs correctly on local language versions of the required operating system and required third-party products, and supports local language data for input and output. Internationalized products also support the ability to specify local language conventions for date, time, currency and number formats.
A translated product (sometimes referred to as a localized product) is an internationalized product that includes local language support for the product's user interface, online help and other documentation, as well as local language default settings for date, time, currency, and number formats.
In addition to the English release of this product, CA supports only those languages listed in the following table.
| Language | Internationalized | Translated |
|---|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese | No | No |
| Chinese (Simplified) | Yes | Yes |
| Chinese (Traditional) | No | No |
| French | Yes | Yes |
| German | Yes | Yes |
| Italian | Yes | Yes |
| Japanese | Yes | Yes |
| Korean | Yes | Yes |
| Spanish | Yes | Yes |
Note: If you run the product in a language environment not listed in the table, you may experience problems.
Updated guides for this product are available at http://ca.com/support.
The file names for the PDF guides are:
| Guide Name | File Name |
|---|---|
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server Administrator Guide | K022162E.PDF |
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server Getting Started | K022144E.PDF |
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server Prefixed Messages | K024851E.PDF |
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server Release Summary | K022132E.PDF |
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server Unprefixed Messages and Codes | K024861E.PDF |
| Unicenter TCPaccess FTP Server User Guide | K022152E.PDF |
To view PDF files, you must download and install the Adobe Reader from the Adobe website if it is not already installed on your computer.
The release number on the title page of a document might not correspond to the current product release number; however, all documentation delivered with the product, regardless of release number on the title page, will support your use of the current product release. The release number changes only when a significant portion of a document changes to support a new or updated product release. If no substantive changes are made to a document, the release number does not change. For example, a document for r11 may still be valid for r11.1 or even r12. Documentation bookshelves always reflect the current product release number.
Occasionally, we must update documentation outside of a new or updated release. To indicate a minor change to the documentation that does not invalidate it for any releases that it supports, we update the edition number on the cover page. First editions do not have an edition number.
For online technical assistance and a complete list of locations, primary service hours, and telephone numbers, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support.