This section describes how to install the Adabas Online System (AOS) demo version on a z/OS or FACOM MSP system. To install AOS on systems that use Software AG’s System Maintenance Aid (SMA), refer to the section of this document describing installation of Adabas in your operating environment. For information about SMA, see the System Maintenance Aid documentation.
Notes:
The AOS demo version requires Natural version 3.1 or above.
To install the AOS demo version without the System Maintenance Aid
For a Com-plete or CICS environment, link the correct object module with the Natural TP nucleus.
If a split Natural nucleus is to be installed, the AOSASM module must be linked to the shared portion of the nucleus and not to the thread portion.
Perform a Natural INPL.
The tape containing the AOS demo version contains an INPL-formatted data set in Natural 3.1. The programs for the AOS demo version are stored in library SYSAOS.
Load the ADA error messages using the Natural utility ERRLODUS.
The error messages are stored in an ERRN-formatted data set included on the tape.
See the Natural Utilities documentation for information about the ERRLODUS utility.
Execute the AOS demo version by logging on to the application library SYSAOS and entering the command DBMENU.
If Natural Security is installed, define at least the library SYSAOS to it.
Define the following libraries as needed:
For Adabas Vista: SYSAVI and SYSMVvrs
For Adabas Fastpath: SYSAFP and SYSMWvrs
For Adabas SAF Security: SYSAAF and SYSMXvrs
For Adabas Transaction Manager: SYSATM and SYSMTvrs
Software AG recommends you define SYSAOS and any other libraries you may define as protected.
Specify the start-up program for SYSAOS as DBMENU. Do not specify a start-up program name for the other libraries.
Natural Security must be installed before implementing Adabas Online System Security. See the Adabas Security documentation for more information. For information about installing Natural Security for use with AOS Security, see the Natural Security documentation.
Natural Security includes the ability to automatically close all open databases when the Natural command mode’s LOGON function of the AOS demo version is invoked.
Parameters that control the operation of the AOS demo version can be set at installation time by changing the defaults in the Natural program AOSEX1. The table below lists the parameters and possible values. Default values are underlined:
Parameter | Valid Values / Default | Function |
---|---|---|
AOS-END-MSG |
Yes (Y) / No (N) |
Display the AOS demo version end-of-session message? |
AOS-LOGO |
Yes (Y) / No (N) |
Display the AOS demo version logo? |
CPEXLIST |
No (N): normal list Yes (Y): extended |
Display extended checkpoint list? |
MAX-AC-IOS |
0-999999 (150) |
AC read converter block threshold value |
NR-EXT |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Critical extent threshold for listing file |
STATINTV |
1-9999 seconds (60) |
Statistics gathering interval |
To change the defaults, you must edit the Natural AOSEX1 program and make the changes directly within the program listing in the defaults area, as shown by the following example:
DEFINE DATA PARAMETER USING P-AOSEX1 END-DEFINE * * SET THE DEFAULTS * AOS-END-MSG = ’Y’ (Display end-of-session message) AOS-LOGO = ’Y’ (Online System logo display—set to ’N’ for no logo display) CPEXLIST = ’N’ (Checkpoint list control: set to ’Y’ for extended checkpoint list) NR-EXT = 4 (Critical extent threshold: 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) MAX-AC-IOS = 150 (AC read converter block threshold) STATINTV = 60 (Statistic gathering time interval: range: 1 - 9999) * END