To install the selected components to the OS/390 target

  1. Log on the target OS/390 system. Given the default data set prefix of CONNX.CICS, the ftp process creates a JCL control record partitioned data set with the name and members listed in the following table.

  2. Edit the INST member and change the job card to match your site standards.

  3. Submit this job to the batch execution queue.

Default Partitioned Data Set Name = CONNX.CICS.CNTL

Member

Purpose

INST

The CONNX and SAS/C 7.00 installation job built by the CONNX VSAM installation program.

INST02

The CONNX installation job created by the CONNX PC installation program. Submit this job to install CONNX onto a second CICS region.

REMOV0

CONNX for VSAM uninstallation JCL.

CICSALOC

JCL Procedure to allocate the SAS/C CICS transient data queues.

CICSDCT

Sample CICS Destination Control Table (DCT) source with entries for the IBM CICS TCP/IP interface and the SAS/C extra-partition transient data queues.

CICSDCTJ

Sample JCL to assemble / link-edit the CICSDCT source code into a target CICS load library.

CNXCSD

JCL procedure to execute IBM DFHCSDUP utility and define CONNX CICS components to a target RDO VSAM file.

CNXFCT0

FCT source for CONNX CICS/VSAM configuration and sample files.

CNXIDC

JCL procedure to execute IDCAMS to delete/define/load CONNX VSAM components.

CNXLINK

JCL procedure to execute the IBM linkage editor against CONNX prelinked SAS/C 7.00 object code and to create the CONNX CICS and batch load modules.

CNXLOAD

JCL procedure to delete/allocate a separate load library for the CONNX CICS programs.

CNXPPT0

PPT source for CONNX CICS/VSAM programs.

CSDFILE0

IBM DFHCSDUP utility control records to define the CONNX TCP/IP server VSAM configuration file to the target CICS RDO VSAM file.

CSDPROG0

IBM DFHCSDUP utility control records to define the CONNX CICS programs and transactions to the target CICS RDO VSAM file.

CSDSAMP0

IBM DFHCSDUP utility control records to define the CONNX CICS sample VSAM files, paths, and alternate indexes to the target CICS RDO VSAM file.

IDCCNX0

IDCAMS control records to drop the CONNX TCP/IP server VSAM configuration file.

IDCCUST0

IDCAMS control records to delete/define/load the CONNX sample VSAM customer file.

IDCEQU00

IDCAMS control records to delete/define/load the CONNX sample VSAM equipment file.

IDCEQU01

IDCAMS control records to define the CONNX sample VSAM equipment file alternate index #1.

IDCEQU02

IDCAMS control records to define the CONNX sample VSAM equipment file alternate index #2.

IDCEQU03

IDCAMS control records to build the CONNX sample VSAM equipment file alternate index #1.

IDCEQU04

IDCAMS control records to build the CONNX sample VSAM equipment file alternate index #2.

IDCORD00

IDCAMS control records to delete/define/load the CONNX sample VSAM order file.

IDCORD01

IDCAMS control records to define the CONNX sample VSAM order file alternate index #1.

IDCORD02

IDCAMS control records to define the CONNX sample VSAM order file alternate index #2.

IDCORD03

IDCAMS control records to build the CONNX sample VSAM order file alternate index #1.

IDCORD04

IDCAMS control records to build the CONNX sample VSAM order file alternate index #2.

IDCPGRP0

IDCAMS control records to delete/define/load the CONNX sample VSAM product group file.

IDCPROD0

IDCAMS control records to delete/define/load the CONNX sample VSAM product file.

LNKCFG

IBM linkage editor control records for CONNX CICS load module CNXCFG.

LNKRUN

IBM linkage editor control records for CONNX CICS load module CNXRUN.

LNKSTOP

IBM linkage editor control records for CONNX load module CNXSTOP.

LNKVSAM

IBM linkage editor control records for CONNX CICS load module CNXVSD0.

 

If you requested that a new CONNX load library be created by specifying a new PDS name in the Target Load Library text box of the installation program, then the example CONNX CICS load library is allocated. In both cases, the CONNX load module members are linked into the Target Load Library PDS:

 

CONNX.CICS.LOAD

 

CNXCFG

CNXRUN

CNXVSD0

CNXSTOP