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Start with Introduction to the New Mainframe as a start. It appears to be quite ambitious and may become a good starting point for those who wish to learn many of the Mainframe's concepts. F1C421 F1C421 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 4. F1W804 and F1W805 are 3390-3 volumes that contain pre-configured zFS files required for manually starting WAS. IW Warm start of JES2 start IMS, no DB2 or CICS. SARES1 This 3390-3 volume contains a single volume stand alone system. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 V10. The best advice I could give you, and I mean this honestly, is to stop messaging the Hercules forum. IC CLPA and cold start of JES2 and load the IMS Libraries, start IMS, no DB2 or CICS.

Be sure to indicate whether you want the Electronic Download, or DVDs. Please provide the following information so we can process your request. It is not an IBM program product and is not supported as a product. In general choice of parameters and customizations are default install options with some changes due to user experiences. All license and agreements are done through the System z Developer Discount offering. However, you may find some products that are not fully customized or are customized with options that you need to change. Included in this release, are files in the format of p. The purpose of these files is to provide PGMDIR's, README, and INSTALL instructions. This ADCD is built from a driver system that uses different volume and library names. Thus, you will notice that the names referenced in the SVSC files are different than the ADCD. You may need to make translations on names to implement in the ADCD. Included on DVD1 on the RES1 volume are datasets with HLQ of MVS. ZOSRxx that document MVS. The MVS PGMDIR is contained in this grouping. The following items have been added to the distributed DVD packet. It also provides some additional notes and tips to effectively manage the ADCD system. Websphere Application Server V8. Websphere Application Server V8. Tivoli Workload Scheduler 9. This is the MVS IPL volume. F1RES2 is a 3390-9 volumes that are an extension of the SYSRES volume F1RES1. The volume is also required for IPL. F1SYS1 This 3390-9 volume contains data sets that you might change, either through normal use of the system or user customization. System control data sets, such as SYS1. MASTER reside on this volume. This volume is required to IPL. F1SYS1 contains the usercatalog USERCAT. F1CFG1 This 3390-9 volume contains data sets for storing user configuration. This volume is required to IPL. This volume is required to IPL. F1DIS1 and F1DIS2 These volumes contains the base MVS system software distribution libraries. They contain the DLIB Distribution Library and zone CSI's. These volumes are all 3390-9. F1PAGA, F1PAGB and F1PAGC These volumes contain page data sets. The F1PAGA volume has the PLPA, Common and one Local page data set. Rest of the 2 volumes each have one Local page data set. The loadparms that bring up DB2 or WAS have been defined to use all the above 3 page volumes, all other loadparms use only the first two volumes. If you do not want to use all of these local page data sets, you can modify the PAGE parameter on IEASYSnn member, accordingly. F1DBB1, F1DBB2 and F1DBAR F1DBB1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 V11 related data. F1DBB1 contains the DB2 usercatlog, USERCAT. Also F1DBB1 contains all DB2 target libs AND DB2 V11 utility products. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 V11. F1DBB2 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 catalog and directories with HLQ DSNCB10, which are SMS managed. The volume is not required for IPL but is needed to bring up DB2. F1DBAR is a 3390-3 volume defined in a new esoteric called DBARCH. This esoteric has been defined in DB2, for allocating the archive logs into this storage volume. This volume is required, if you want to bring up DB2 V11. F1DBA1, F1DBA2 and F1DBAR F1DBA1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 V10 related data. F1DBA1 contains the DB2 usercatlog, USERCAT. Also F1DBA1 contains all DB2 target libs and DB2 V10 utility products. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 V10. F1DBA2 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 catalog and directories with HLQ DSNCA10, which are SMS managed. The volume is not required for IPL but is needed to bring up DB2. F1DBAR is a 3390-3 volume defined in a new esoteric called DBARCH. This esoteric has been defined in DB2, for allocating the archive logs into this storage volume. This volume is required, if you want to bring up DB2 V10. F1C521 F1C521 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 5. CICS520 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up CICS 5. F1C511 F1C511 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 5. CICS510 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up CICS 5. F1C421 F1C421 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 4. CICS420 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up CICS 4. F1W851, F1W852, F1W853, F1W854, F1W855, F1W856 and F1W857 F1W851, F1W852 and F1W853 are 3390-9 10000 cyls volume that contains target and distribution libraries for Websphere Application Services. F1W855 to F1W857 are 3390-3 volumes that contain pre-configured zFS files required for manually starting WAS. F1W801, F1W802, F1W803, F1W804 and F1W805 F1W801, F1W802 and F1W803 are 3390-9 10000 cyls volume that contains target and distribution libraries for Websphere Application Services. F1W804 and F1W805 are 3390-3 volumes that contain pre-configured zFS files required for manually starting WAS. F1IMD1, F1IMC1, F1IMU1 and F1IMU2 F1IMD1 is a 3390-3 volume that contains IMS Target, DLIB and all related data for IMS 13. IMS13 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS. F1IMC1 is a 3390-3 volume that contains IMS Target, DLIB and all related data for IMS 12. IMS12 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS. F1IMU1 and F1IMU2 are 3390 volumes that contain IMS Utilities. Both are non-standard volumes with 6000 cylinders, to accomodate the large zFS file. These volumes are not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS Enterprise Suite. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up zOSMF. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 PE. F1BLZ1 F1BLZ1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains Target and DLIB libraries for Rational Team Concert 5. SARES1 This 3390-3 volume contains a single volume stand alone system. The disk volume can assist in building LPAR environments and correct errors that prevent system IPL. Recommended use of this volume is to install the volume and leave accessible. The volume should not be altered. The volume should stay in a background mode and be available for emergency type of situations. The stand alone system does not contain TCPIP or Unix system service support. To IPL the standalone res volume: Load Address: 0Axx Load Parms: 0AxxSAM The following guidelines will make it easier for you to replace this level of system software with new levels built the same way. Only IBM-supplied system software should reside on F1xxxx volumes except for F1SYS1. F1SYS1 contains RACF, IPL, and catalog datasets that are user dependent. The ADCD does not contain a generalized migration utility or process. Each user has unique requirements. It is recommended that you build a migration plan based on your unique needs. The ADCD does have some assistance. The ADCD uses a system of concatenated libraries see below The highest level of concatenation is USER. The ADCD distributes these libraries empty. It is recommended that the user place changes or overrides in these libraries. It is further recommended that the USER. When a new ADCD release is installed the USER. No RACF rules exist on these libraries; however, changes to these libraries could destroy customization necessary to bring up many products. NOTE: Changes to System libraries or ADCD pre-customization may corrupt your system and prevent or delay IBM support activites. NOTE: JES2 should be COLD started the FIRST time you bring up the system. Table Listing of available pre-configured distributed LOADPARMS. LOADPARM Description CS CLPA and Cold start of JES2. WS CLPA and Warm start of JES2. CI CLPA and Warm start of JES2. DB CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads DB2 V11 and V10 libraries. Starts up DB2 V11 and RDz. IM CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads IMS 13 and 12 libraries. IZ CLPA and Warm start of JES2. WA CLPA and Warm start of JES2. WAS needs to be manually started. AL CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads all middleware libraries. Starts up CICS 5. Table of Pre-Defined USERIDS. The following TSO Userids and Passwords have already been set up on your system: Userid Password ADCDMST RACF special authority SYS1 or ADCDMST IBMUSER RACF special authority SYS1 or IBMUSER SYSADM DB2 and RACF special authority SYS1 or SYSADM SYSOPR DB2 and RACF special authority SYS1 or SYSOPR ADCDA - ADCDZ TEST WEBADM WEBADM OPEN1 thru OPEN3 SYS1 ZOSMFAD ZOSMFAD All the products on the ADCD consist of maintenance that is in a closed status. A PTF that is still in open status or has other than a document hold at the time the ADCD was built would not be added to the ADCD. The following PUT levels may be minus PTFs that were open at build time. Also some functions may be better than the PUT level due to the addition of RSUs and individual PTFs. In general the following is valid. It is restricted for use by qualified PartnerWorld Independent Software Vendors ISVs who are active participants in the System z Developer Discount offering and have a zPDT system. The Programs provided in the ADCD SW stack and associated downloads, are owned by IBM or an IBM supplier, and are copyrighted and licensed, not sold. If you have any feedback or questions, please respond to:.

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