This document contains general installation information concerning the operating systems z/OS, z/VSE, VM/CMS, BS2000/OSD, the TP monitor system interfaces and the Natural add-on units.
The following topics are covered:
Before you can install the new version of Natural, the following products must already be installed and the following requirements must be met at your site:
A supported version of the respective operating system must be installed. For the supported versions of the operating systems, refer to Operating/Teleprocessing Systems Required in the current Natural Release Notes for Mainframes.
A supported version of Adabas must be installed. For the supported versions, refer to Natural and Other Software AG Products in the current Natural Release Notes for Mainframes.
As a rule of thumb, each major Software AG product requires approximately 20 MB space in the Adabas database to store the Natural objects supplied by Software AG.
To use VSAM system files, see Using VSAM System Files.
The installation process comprises the following basic parts:
Creating an executable module for batch operation
Creating a system file containing the Natural objects (programs, maps, etc.)
Part 1 and Part 2 are described in the sections:
Installing Natural under z/VSE
Creating executable environments under different TP monitors for using Natural in online mode
The steps required for Part 3 are described for each TP monitor in the corresponding section of this document.
Installing the Natural/Com-plete/SMARTS Interface
Installing the Natural CICS Interface
Installing the Natural IMS TM Interface
Installing the Natural TSO Interface
Installing the optional Natural add-on products and other optional Natural features
Installing the Software AG Editor
Installing the Entire Systems Server Interface
Installing and Activating Natural SAF Security *
Installing the Natural Net Data Interface
Installation Steps for REQUEST DOCUMENT and PARSE XML
* For installation procedures not included in this document, refer to the relevant add-on product documentation.
The installation instructions frequently refer to the Natural utility
INPL
. INPL
is used to load the Natural system objects
(dataset NATvrs.INPL
) into the Natural
system files (see below). For details of this utility, refer to the section
INPL Utility in
the Natural Utilities documentation.
Natural offers various installation options which affect the setting up of your Natural system. For example, you can decide whether or not to use a Natural global buffer pool, a Natural shared nucleus, etc.
These options are described in the Natural Operations documentation or in the Natural TP Monitor Interfaces documentation. You are recommended to read this information before you begin with the installation of Natural.
Before you install Natural-based subproducts in a new Natural Version 4.2
environment, refer to the corresponding subproduct-specific installation
description regarding INPL
procedures.
Concerning the Natural system files, the following installation-related information applies:
If you wish to upgrade from a previous Natural version, either a new
FNAT
system file can
be used or the previous system file can be reused. For further information, see
Migration
Hints in the current Natural Release Notes for
Mainframes.
The FUSER
system file can be used exclusively by the new Natural version or it can be
shared by different versions of Natural. See the step Load the FUSER
System File in the appropriate operating-system-specific installation
documentation.
The FDIC
system file can be used exclusively by the new Natural version or it can be
shared by different versions of Natural. See the step Load the FDIC
System File in the appropriate operating-system-specific installation
documentation.
The FSEC
system file can be used exclusively by the new Natural version or it can be
shared by different versions of Natural. See the step Load the FSEC
System File in the appropriate operating-system-specific installation
documentation.
The Scratch-Pad File is a system file that can be used exclusively by the new Natural version or be shared by different versions of Natural. See step Load the Scratch-Pad File in the appropriate operating-system-specific installation documentation.
If you want to use the Virtual Storage Access Method VSAM for storing your system files, a supported version of Natural for VSAM is required.
For the supported versions, refer to Natural and Other Software AG Products in the current Natural Release Notes for Mainframes.
For further information on the Natural interface to VSAM, refer to the Natural for VSAM documentation.
It is possible to store the system files of different Software AG products on different data base management systems (for example, the Con-nect system file on Adabas and the Natural system file on VSAM). However, if Adabas is available, it is recommended that you use Adabas for all system files.
For information about which Software AG products can be used with VSAM system files, please contact Software AG support or your Software AG representative.
The installation of Software AG products is performed by installation jobs. These jobs are either created "manually" or generated by System Maintenance Aid (SMA) Version 2.1.2.
For each step of the installation procedures described below, the job number of a job performing the corresponding task is indicated. This job number refers to an installation job generated by SMA.
For information on the concepts and the usage of Software AG's System Maintenance Aid (SMA), refer to the System Maintenance Aid documentation and to SMA Readme Files.
SMA Readme Files:
For information on important parameters and options, refer to the
SMA Function RM (Show Readme File) of the corresponding product.
Note:
System Maintenance Aid (SMA) is not available for the operating
system VM/CMS.
If you are not using System Maintenance Aid, you can use the example installation job of the same job number in the job library on the Natural installation tape. You must adapt this example job to your requirements.
Note that the installation job numbers on the tape are preceded by a product code (see list of job number prefixes below).
The installation job numbers on the tape are preceded by a product code
(for example, NATI060
or
NATI080
). The relevant product
codes are mentioned at the beginning of each product-specific installation
instruction. The table below contains only some examples.
Product Code | Product Name |
---|---|
NAF |
Natural Advanced Facilities |
NAT |
Base Natural |
NCI |
Natural CICS Interface |
NCF |
Natural Com-plete/SMARTS Interface (corresponds to Natural Com-plete Interface) |
NDB |
Natural for DB2 |
NDL |
Natural for DL/I |
NDV |
Natural Development Server |
NII |
Natural IMS TM Interface |
NSB |
Natural SQL Gateway |
NSC |
Natural Security |
NSF |
Natural SAF Security |
NSQ |
Natural for SQL/DS |
NTC |
Natural Connection |
NTI |
Natural TSO Interface |
NVS |
Natural for VSAM |