This document covers the following topics:
Depending on your selection in the product selection tree, some or all of the following entries have been created in the Windows
menu:Under All Programs > Software AG > Administration:
ESM Configuration for Natural n.n
Natural Buffer Pool Monitor
n.n
Natural Component Browser
n.n
Natural Configuration Utility
n.n
Under All Programs > Software AG > Tools:
Natural
n.n
Natural Runtime
n.n
Entire Systems Management for Natural n.n
All Programs > Software AG > Documentation
where n.n stands for the current version number. The Start menu group name (by default, this is "Software AG") can be changed during the installation.
After you have installed your product, you need to set up a number of files, parameters and individual settings depending on your environment. These are described below. To set them up, you use the SYSPCI utility. For detailed information on this utility, see SYSPCI Utility - Product Configuration and Initialization in Natural's Tools and Utilities documentation.
The Natural Command Processor requires an NCP
file.
Natural Security requires an Adabas FSEC
system file.
Natural Security provides the function Logging of Maintenance
Functions. If logging is activated, a Natural Security log file
(NSL
) is required in Adabas and needs to be set up with the SYSPCI utility.
With this version, you can continue to use your existing Natural Security log file. If you
want to set up a Natural Security log file, it is recommended that you do this before
setting up an FSEC
file for Natural Security. In this order, both files can be
set up by starting the SYSPCI utility only once.
The database IDs and file numbers of the new or existing files (FSEC
or NCP
) that you specify using the
SYSPCI utility are entered into the default parameter files for Natural Security
(NSCPARM
) and Natural (NATPARM
).
Note
If Natural Security is already active and you use the SYSPCI utility to create a new
FSEC
file, database ID and file number are not entered into the
current
NATPARM
and
NSCPARM
files.
When you initialize (activate) Natural Security using the SYSPCI utility, the default FNAT
system
file from the installation must be used (that is,
<install-dir>/Natural/fnat).
Otherwise, a subsequent update installation will not be possible.
The required Adabas files can either be local or remote.
Remote Access
If the file is located in a remote database, Entire Net-Work must be active and the
database must be accessible.
Note
For Natural Security, see also Using Natural
Security on Multiple Platforms in the Natural
Security documentation.
Existing Local File
Before you start the SYSPCI utility, make sure that the Adabas database containing the
required files is active. With this version, you can continue to use your existing files.
No migration of data from the previous version to the
current version is necessary.
New File
Before you start the SYSPCI utility, make sure that the Adabas database which will
contain the required files is active. The SYSPCI utility will load and initialize these
files. This should be also done if another file is required for your product.
Before you create new files with the SYSPCI utility, make sure that the ASSO and DATA sizes of your Adabas database are appropriate for these files. It is therefore recommended that you check the Adabas .fdu files in the <install-dir>/<product>/INSTALL/<product-code> directory for the used sizes. If required, change your database setup so that the files can be created.
For Natural Security, for example, the ASSO and DATA sizes are not appropriate if you are using the default database. The .fdu files for Natural Security can be found in the <install-dir>/Natural/INSTALL/nsc directory.
In addition, make sure that the Adabas nucleus parameters listed in the following table are set for the database you want to use at database startup. They are not appropriate if you are using the default nucleus parameters.
LWP
|
Must be at least 1,000,000. |
OPTIONS |
The option TRUNCATION must be set in the
OPTIONS parameter.
|
In order to invoke the SYSPCI utility, you must first invoke Natural. You can then invoke the SYSPCI utility using the command line.
To invoke the SYSPCI utility
From the Windows
menu, choose to invoke Natural.From the
menu, choose to switch on the display of the command line.Enter the following command in the command line:
SYSPCI
For more information, see SYSPCI Utility - Product Configuration and Initialization in Natural's Tools and Utilities documentation.
After Natural has been installed for the first time, additional configuration steps are required in the following cases:
Entire Systems Management
Entire Systems Management requires additional software on the server. If you have
installed the Entire Systems Management clients, you have to initialize the clients
before you can use them. To do so, choose All Programs > Software AG >
Administration > ESM Configuration for Natural
n.n from the Windows
Start menu. In the resulting dialog box, you can select whether
to initialize or remove a client. Only initialized clients will be shown in the Entire
Systems Management application window. See the following documentation sets for
further information - these documentation sets are available separately:
Mainframe Navigation documentation
Output Management GUI Client documentation
Entire Operations GUI Client documentation
Natural Web I/O Interface
If you have installed the Natural Web I/O Interface, see the Natural Web I/O
Interface documentation for information on how to configure
the server part (that is, the service), and how to install and configure the Natural Web I/O Interface
client. If you want to use Natural for Ajax as the client, see the Natural for Ajax
documentation. This documentation is available separately.
If you have installed the Natural Security runtime version, no further steps are required.
The initial installation of Natural Security results in the creation of the following security profiles and relationships:
A library security profile with library ID SYSSEC
. The library is
people-protected (People-protected set to
"Y" and Terminal-protected set to
"N").
A user security profile with user ID "DBA", user type "ADMINISTRATOR", and password set to "DBA".
User "DBA" is linked to library SYSSEC
(ordinary link, no special link).
If there is a previously installed version of Natural Security, these two security profiles will not be modified by a subsequent installation, nor will any objects or relationships already defined be affected.
If you have installed the full version of Natural
Security for the very first time (that
is, if the version you have installed is your first version of Natural Security on this
FSEC
system file), proceed as described in the Natural
Security documentation under the heading First Steps After the
Installation. Do this immediately after a successful installation
of Natural Security.
After setting up Natural and the add-ons, Natural can easily be configured using the Configuration Utility. See the Configuration Utility documentation for further details, especially the Overview of Configuration File Parameters.