The Entire System Server Interface is required if the product Entire System Server is to be used. The Entire System Server Interface is part of Natural and no extra installation is needed.
Additionally, Natural provides the libraries SYSNPE
and
SYSNPR
.
SYSNPE
is the Entire System Server online tutorial which is provided as a
starting help for Entire System Server users. For more information about Entire System
Server, see the Entire System Server documentation.
The library SYSNPR
contains the program CHANGEDB
which is used
to change the database ID of the Entire System Server DDMs.
This document covers the following topics:
The Entire System Server Interface provides access to Entire System Server on z/OS, z/VSE and BS2000 via Entire Net-Work. For full support of the Entire System Server Interface, Entire Net-Work Version 5.8.1 or above is required on the mainframe platforms.
The Entire System Server Interface is not active if you use the standard Natural
configuration settings. The value of the Entire System Server Interface database
(Natural profile parameter ESXDB
) is set to 0
by default. To
use the Entire System Server Interface you have to set the value of the parameter
ESXDB
to 148
using the Configuration Utility.
In the Configuration Utility, the parameter ESXDB
is assigned in
the parameter group Product Configuration of a parameter file.
Tip:
Locate this parameter by searching for "ESXDB". See
Finding a
Parameter in the Configuration Utility
documentation for further information.
ESXDB
specifies the database ID used for the DDMs of Entire
System Server. This DBID does not specify the target DBID of Entire System Server
requests but tells Natural which DBID is used for the cataloged Entire System Server
DDMs. The effective Entire System Server target DBID will be specified with the
NODE
field which is part of all Entire System Server DDMs.
Important:
Change the value of ESXDB
to 148
to run Natural with
Entire System Server Interface support. All Entire System Server DDMs are cataloged with
DBID 148.
After starting Natural again, you may access Entire System Server nodes running on the mainframes via Entire Net-Work.
The customization of Entire System Server Interface supports the modification of the Entire System Server DDMs only.
The library SYSNPR
contains the program CHANGEDB
which is
used to modify the database ID of all Entire System Server DDMs. You will find all
Entire System Server DDMs in the library SYSNPE
. The database ID entered as
a new DBID value in the program CHANGEDB
must also be specified as the
value of the Entire System Server Interface database parameter
(ESXDB
) in the Configuration Utility.