Installing Natural IMS TM Interface on z/OS

This document describes the steps for installing the Natural IMS TM Interface (product code NII) on z/OS.

Related Topic:

For information on how to operate Natural in an IMS TM environment, see Using Natural with TP Monitors and Natural under IMS TM in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

Notation vrs or vr:

When used in this document, the notation vrs or vr represents the relevant product version (see also Version in the Glossary).


Prerequisites

The following software must be installed before you can install the Natural IMS TM Interface:

For further information on the functions mentioned above, see the relevant sections in the TP Monitor Interfaces and Operations documentation.

See also General Prerequisites and System Support in the section Overview of the Installation Process.

Installation Medium

The installation medium contains the following data sets required for product installation:

Data Set Name Contents
NIIvrs.LOAD Load modules
NIIvrs.SRCE Source modules and macros

Copy the data sets into your environment as described in Copying Data Sets to a z/OS Disk in the section Installing Natural.

Sample Jobs

Sample installation jobs are contained in the NATvrs.JOBS data set and are prefixed with the product code. The data set is provided on the installation medium supplied for base Natural.

Installation Procedure

Be sure to read Installation Process and Major Natural Features before you start the installation procedure.

The installation procedure comprises the following:

Common Installation Steps

Note for LE Options:

If you want Natural to run in the IBM Language Environment (LE), set the System Maintenance Aid (SMA) parameter NAT-LE to Y (Yes). The default setting is N (No). Additionally, if you want to modify the LE options in the NATLEOPT source module or if you use non-Natural programs running in 24-bit mode, set the appropriate SMA parameter as described in Build the Natural-Specific IBM Language Environment Options in Installing Natural.

The following is an overview of the installation jobs/steps required to install the Natural IMS TM Interface in a BMP, an NTRD an MPP and/or a server environment:

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Step: Link the Natural IMS TM Interface Module

(Job I055, Step 2582)

  • Link the Natural IMS TM Interface module.

    The same interface module can be used in a BMP, an NTRD, an MPP and/or a server environment.

    The name of the interface module must be specified with the NIINAME keyword subparameter of the NTIMSP macro contained in the Natural parameter module. For details, see the Parameter Reference documentation.

Installing the Batch Message Processing BMP Environment

The following is an overview of the installation jobs/steps required to install the Natural IMS TM Interface for the BMP environment:

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Step: Link the BMP Front-End

(Job I070, Step 2510)

The front-end consists of the load module NIIBMP contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Build the Natural Parameter Module (see Installing Natural) and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2510).

  • Link the front-end for the BMP environment.

    Wichtig:
    The name of the linked BMP front-end must also be specified in your BMP region job as the application program name (parameter MBR of the IMSBATCH procedure invocation).

You can specify the parameter settings for your BMP environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Installing the Message-Oriented NTRD Environment

The following is an overview of the installation jobs/steps required to install the Natural IMS TM Interface for the NTRD environment:

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Step 1: Build the NIIBOOT Bootstrap Module

(Job I056, Steps 2520, 2521)

This step is only required if you want to invoke the NTRD front-end by a bootstrap module and not directly by a transaction code.

  1. Create the NIIBOOT source module which contains a call to the NIMBOOT macro. For the DRIVERN parameter, specify the name of the front-end module to be linked in Step 2.

  2. Assemble and link the bootstrap module.

Step 2: Link the NTRD Front-End

(Job I070, Step 2530)

The front-end consists of the NIINTRD load module contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Build the Natural Parameter Module (see Installing Natural) and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2530).

  • Link the front-end for the NTRD environment.

    If you invoke the NTRD front-end by a bootstrap module, you must additionally specify the name of the linked NTRD front-end as the driver name (DRIVERN parameter) in the NIMBOOT macro. The NIMBOOT macro is described in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

    If you invoke the NTRD front-end directly by a transaction code, you must additionally specify the name of the linked NTRD front-end as the application program name (parameter PSB) in the APPLCNT macro.

You can specify the parameter settings for your NTRD environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Installing the Dialog-Oriented MPP Environment

The following is an overview of the installation jobs/steps required to install the Natural IMS TM Interface for the MPP environment:

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Step 1: Allocate and Format the Roll Files

(Job I070, Step 2590)

This step is only required if you do not use the Natural Roll Server.

If you do not want to use the Natural Roll Server, you have to allocate and format the roll files to be used by the Natural IMS TM Interface.

You can allocate up to 5 sequential data sets with a fixed-record format for use as roll files.

  1. Allocate the roll files.

  2. Format the roll files by using the module NATRSRFI described in Formatting the Roll File in the Operations documentation.

The roll file initialization program produces a WTO message indicating the number of concurrent users which can be serviced by the roll file. For information on the roll file facility, see Natural Roll Server Functionality in the Operations documentation.

Step 2: Build the Natural Parameter Module

(Job I080, Steps 2500, 2510)

  1. Set the profile parameters FNAT and FUSER (see the Parameter Reference documentation) in the Natural parameter module:

    FNAT=(database-id,file-number)
    FUSER=(database-id,file-number)

    where database-id and file-number are the values you specified when loading the system files during the Installation Procedure for base Natural.

  2. If you want to use a Natural global buffer pool, specify the macro NTBPI in the Natural parameter module with the name of the global Natural buffer pool and set the profile parameter SUBSID in the parameter module.

    If you want to use any other buffer pool, specify the macro NTBPI in the parameter module for each required buffer pool type.

    We strongly recommend that you use a global buffer pool for each buffer pool type.

    If an editor buffer pool is required, you must use a global editor buffer pool.

  3. Modify any other parameters in the parameter module whose default values do not meet your requirements. For further information on the parameters contained in the parameter module, see Building a Natural Parameter Module in the Operations documentation.

  4. Assemble and link the Natural parameter module for the dialog-oriented environments.

Step 3: Link the Conversational MPP Front-End

(Job I080, Step 2570)

The front-end consists of the NIICONV load module contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Step 2: Build the Natural Parameter Module and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2570).

  • Link the front-end for the conversational MPP environment.

    Wichtig:
    The name of the linked MPP front-end must also be specified in the APPLCNT macro as the application program name (parameter PSB).

You can specify the parameter settings for your conversational MPP environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Step 4: Link the Non-Conversational MPP Front-End

(Job I080, Step 2572)

The front-end consists of the NIINONC load module contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Step 2: Build the Natural Parameter Module and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2572).

  • Link the front-end for the non-conversational MPP environment.

    Wichtig:
    The name of the Non-Conversational MPP front-end must also be specified in the APPLCNT macro as the application program name (parameter PSB).

You can specify the parameter settings for your non-conversational MPP environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Installing the Natural Development/Natural Web I/O Interface Server

The following steps are required to implement the Natural Development Server (NDV) and the Natural Web I/O Interface (NWO) server in your IMS TM environment.

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Anmerkung:
You are recommended to also read the information contained in the sections Installing the Natural Development Server IMS Adapter of the Natural Development Server for z/OS (Batch) documentation and Installing the Natural Web I/O Interface Server IMS Adapter under z/OS in the Natural Web I/O Interface documentation.

Step: Link the Natural Development/Natural Web I/O Interface Server Front-End

(Job I080, Step 2586)

The front-end consists of the NIISFE load module contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Step 2: Build the Natural Parameter Module and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2586).

  • Link the front-end for the Natural Development Server/Natural Web I/O Interface server.

    Wichtig:
    The name of the linked Natural Development Server/Natural Web I/O Interface server front-end must also be specified in the APPLCNT macro as the application program name (parameter PSB).

You can specify the parameter settings for your Natural Development Server/Natural Web I/O Interface server environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Installing the Server Environment

The following is an overview of the installation jobs/steps required to install the Natural IMS TM Interface for the sever environment:

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Step 1: Build the NIIBOOTS Bootstrap Module

(Job I056, Steps 2540, 2541)

  1. Create the NIIBOOTS source module which contains a call to the NIMBOOT macro with the SERVER parameter set to YES. For the DRIVERN parameter, specify the name of the front-end module to be linked in Step 2.

  2. Assemble and link the bootstrap module.

Step 2: Link the Server Front-End

(Job I070, Step 2550)

The front-end consists of the NIISRVD load module contained in the NIIvrs.LOAD data set, the Natural parameter module created in Build the Natural Parameter Module (see Installing Natural) and additional optional modules (see the list of module names supplied with Step 2550).

  • Link the front-end for the server environment.

    Wichtig:
    The name of the server front-end must also be specified in the NIMBOOT macro as the driver name (parameter DRIVERN) described in the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation.

You can specify the parameter settings for your server environment by using the parameter macros NTIMSP and NTIMSPE of the Natural parameter module (see the Parameter Reference documentation).

Customizing the IMS TM Environment

The following steps require system modifications to your IMS TM environment.

Step 1: Create the APPLCTN Table Definitions for MPP, BMP, NTRD and SFE

Create the APPLCTN table definitions for MPP, BMP and NTRD according to the following examples:

  • Example for MPP:

    APPLCTN PSB=NIIvrsFR,PGMTYPE=TP
          TRANSACT CODE=NATvrs,MODE=SNGL,SPA=512,                          *
              MSGTYPE=(SNLGSEG,RESPONSE,4)

    Wichtig:
    The size of the SPA must be set to at least 157 bytes plus the NRAST value specified in the NTIMSPT macro of the Natural parameter module.

  • Example for BMP (message-driven or specific for Natural Advanced Facilities):

    APPLCTN PSB=NIIvrsBM,PGMTYPE=BATCH
          TRANSACT CODE=NATvrsBM,MODE=SNGL,                                * 
              MSGTYPE=(SNLGSEG,RESPONSE,4)

    This APPLCTN definition is required if you use the CMGETMSG feature.

  • Example for BMP (without message queue processing):

    APPLCTN PSB=NIIvrsBM,PGMTYPE=BATCH
  • Example for NTRD:

    APPLCTN PSP=NIIvrsOB,PGMTYPE=TP
            TRANSACT CODE=NATvrsOB,MODE=SNGL,                              *
              MSGTYPE=(MULTSEG,NONRESPONSE,4)
  • Example for SFE:

    APPLCTN PSB=NIIvrsAD,PGMTYPE=TP,SCHDTYP=PARALLEL
          TRANSACT CODE=NATvrsAD,MODE=SNGL,                                *
             MSGTYPE=(SNGLSEG,NONRESPONSE,4)

Step 2: Create the PSB/ACB for both the MPP and BMP

  1. Create the PSB for MPP according to the following example for conversational Natural:

    PCB TYPE=TP,MODIFY=YES
    PCB TYPE=TP,MODIFY=YES
    PCB TYPE=TP,MODIFY=YES
    PCB TYPE=DB,DBDNAME=NATEXPL,PROCOPT=A,KEYLEN=15
    SENSEG NAME=COURSE
    SENSEG NAME=PREREQ,PARENT=COURSE
    SENSEG NAME=OFFERING,PARENT=COURSE
    SENSEG NAME=TEACHER,PARENT=OFFERING
    SENSEG NAME=STUDENT,PARENT=OFFERING
    
    PSBGEN PSBNAME=NIIvrsFR,LANG=ASSEM,MAXQ=3,IOASIZE=132

    The DB-PCB NATEXPL refers to the name used for the DBD in a Natural for DL/I installation.

    At least one modifiable TP-PCB must be defined for default use of hardcopy, sending messages and transaction switching. The value of the WRKPCBS keyword subparameter (NTIMSPT macro in the Natural parameter module) in the current environment table must be less than or equal to the number of PCBs minus 1 to avoid a Natural initialization error.

  2. Create the PSB for BMP according to the following example:

    PCB TYPE=TP,MODIFY=YES                                                          
    PCB TYPE=TP,MODIFY=YES                                                          
    PCB TYPE=DB,DBDNAME=NATEXPL,PROCOPT=A,KEYLEN=15                                 
    SENSEG NAME=COURSE                                                              
    SENSEG NAME=PREREQ,PARENT=COURSE                                                
    SENSEG NAME=OFFERING,PARENT=COURSE                                              
    SENSEG NAME=TEACHER,PARENT=OFFERING                                             
    SENSEG NAME=STUDENT,PARENT=OFFERING                                             
                                                                                    
    PSBGEN PSBNAME=NIIvrsBM,LANG=ASSEM,MAXQ=3,IOASIZE=132

    The DB-PCB NATEXPL refers to the name used for the DBD in a Natural for DL/I installation.

    At least one modifiable TP-PCB must be defined for default use of hardcopy and sending messages. The value of the WRKPCBS keyword subparameter in the current environment table must be less than or equal to the number of PCBs minus 1 to avoid a Natural initialization error.

  3. After creating the required APPLCTNs for the BMP and MPP environments, generate the PSB, DBD and ACB.

  4. After generating the ACB, activate the new definitions by issuing the following commands :

    /MODIFY PREP ACBLIB
    /MODIFY COMMIT

Step 3: Create the BMP and MPP Regions

(Job I200, Steps 2500, 2504)

  • Create the BMP region (Step 2500) according to the BMPJOB sample member.

  • Create the MPP region (Step 2504) according to the MPPJOB sample member.

Step 4: Create the PRELOAD List

  • Update the PRELOAD list by using a PRELOAD member DFSMPL xx with the names of the following modules:

    the nucleus,
    the interface module,
    the front-end, and
    the Adabas link module.

    Example for MPP:

    NATvrsSH,NIIvrsIF,NIIvrsFR,ADALNI

    Example for BMP:

    NATvrsSH,NIIvrsIF,NIIvrsBM,ADALNK
  • If alias names are used for any members in the PRELOAD list, these names should be added to the PRELOAD list as well. Failure to do so leads to performance degradation.

Special Considerations:

  • The region size must be large enough to hold the nucleus, the interface module, the front-end, the Natural thread and about 20 KB of working storage below the line.

  • Include the load libraries used by the Natural IMS TM Interface.

  • Include the DD statement for the roll file created in Step 1: Allocate and Format the Roll Files:

    //ROLLFn   DD  DSN=....DISP=SHR

    where n is a value from 1 - 5.

  • Include the DD statement for NATRJE:

    //NIIRJEDD   DD  SYSOUT=(X,INTRDR)
  • In the JCL of the MPP region, add the SYSTPCD DD statement if the Natural Development Server or Natural Web I/O Interface server is used. See IBM's z/OS V1Rx.0 Communications Server IP Configuration Guide, Chapter 1.5.2, Configuring TCPIP.DATA.

Installation Verification

You can verify the successful installation of the Natural IMS TM Interface by following the instructions in this section.

Start Batch Natural

  1. From an IMS TM session, start a BMP with the following IMS TM command:

    /STA REG BMPJOB
  2. Check the output. The output results from the Natural system command TECH described in the System Commands documentation. Verify the output in your environment.

Start and Test Online Natural

  1. From an IMS TM session, issue the following IMS TM commands:

    /STA REG MPPJOB
    /STA TRAN NATvrs
    /STA PROG NIIvrsFR

    The Natural IMS TM Interface is available.

  2. From an IMS TM session, type in the following transaction name:

    NATvrs

    A Natural session is started.

  3. Proceed with the steps described in the section Test Online Natural.