Version 4.2.6 for Mainframes (Update)
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Installing Natural Connection

This document describes how to install Natural Connection under the operating systems z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000/OSD and VM/CMS.


General Information

The following topics are covered below:

Prerequisites

To use Natural Connection, Entire Connection must be installed.

For further information, refer to the products and versions specified under Natural and Other Software AG Products and Operating/Teleprocessing Systems Required in the current Natural Release Notes.

Installation Jobs

The installation of Software AG products is performed by installation jobs. These jobs are either created manually or generated by System Maintenance Aid (SMA).

For each step of the installation procedure described below, the job number of a job performing the respective task is indicated. This job number refers to an installation job generated by SMA. If you are not using SMA, an example installation job of the same number is provided in the job library on the Natural installation tape; you must adapt this example job to your requirements. The job numbers on the tape are preceded by a product code (for example, NTCI080).

Using System Maintenance Aid

For information on using Software AG's System Maintenance Aid (SMA) for the installation process, refer to the System Maintenance Aid documentation.

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Installation Tape - z/OS

The installation tape contains the dataset listed in the table below. The sequence of the dataset is shown in the Report of Tape Creation which accompanies the installation tape.

Dataset Name Contents
NTCnnn.LOAD Natural Connection load modules.

The notation nnn in the dataset name represents the version number of the product.

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Installation Tape - z/VSE

The installation tape contains the dataset listed in the table below. The sequence of the dataset is shown in the Report of Tape Creation which accompanies the installation tape.

Dataset Name Contents
NTCnnn.LIBR LIBR backup file.

The notation nnn in the dataset name represents the version number of the product.

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Installation Tape - BS2000/OSD

The installation tape contains the dataset listed in the table below. The sequence of the dataset is shown in the Report of Tape Creation which accompanies the installation tape.

Dataset Name Contents
NTCnnn.MOD Natural Connection module library.

The notation nnn in the dataset name represents the version number of the product.

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Installation Tape - VM/CMS

The installation tape contains the dataset listed in the table below. The sequence of the dataset is shown in the Report of Tape Creation which accompanies the installation tape.

Dataset Name Contents
NTCnnn.TAPE Natural Connection TEXT file.

The notation nnn in the dataset name represents the version number of the product.

Copying the Tape Contents to Disk

  1. To position the tape for the TAPE LOAD command, calculate the number of tape marks as follows:

    If the sequence number of NTCnnn.TAPE, as shown by the Report of Tape Creation, is m, you must position over 3m - 2 tape marks (that is, FSF 1 for the first dataset, FSF 4 for the second, etc.).

  2. Access the disk that is to contain the Natural installation files as disk "A".

  3. Ask the system operator to attach a tape drive to your virtual machine at the address X'181' and mount the Natural Connection installation tape.

  4. When the tape has been attached, enter the CMS command:

    TAPE REW

    Position the tape by entering the CMS command:

    TAPE FSF m

    where m is the number of tape marks and is calculated as described above (3m - 2).

  5. Load the Natural Connection/CMS installation material by entering the CMS command:

    TAPE LOAD * * A

    Keep the tape drive attached to your virtual machine, because the tape is still needed during the installation procedure.

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Installation Procedure

This section describes step by step how to install Natural Connection under the operating systems z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000/OSD and VM/CMS.

Step 1: Adjust Natural Parameter Module - Job I080

Specify the keyword parameter AM=PC for all printer files and work files you want to use for data transfer between the host and the PC. For example:

NTPRINT (7),AM=PC
NTWORK  (7),AM=PC

Specify the parameter PC=ON either dynamically or in your Natural parameter module.

For information on using the parameters, refer to Profile Parameter Usage (in the Operations documentation).

For details on the parameters or modules, see the Parameter Reference or Using Macros in a Natural Parameter Module in the Operations documentation.

Step 2: Adapt Link Steps - Job I080

Adapt the link steps for online Natural.

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Installation Verification

Start of instruction setTo verify the successful installation of Natural Connection

  1. Invoke Entire Connection on the PC and start the terminal emulation.

  2. Use the terminal emulation to invoke Natural on the mainframe.

  3. Enter the terminal command %+ to activate the PC connection.

  4. Use the Natural Object Handler (see the relevant documentation) to download Natural source code to the PC. For further information on transferring Natural objects, see Data Transfer which is part of the Terminal Emulation section of the Entire Connection documentation.

  5. Verify that the downloaded program is now on your PC.

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