Installation, initialization, and customization

For this topic, you need to understand these terms:
Installation options
You create an installation options data set that specifies these options. They become active when you start ICSF, customizing how ICSF runs on your system.
Startup procedure
You create an ICSF startup procedure. Along with other information, this specifies the name of the installation options data set.
SYS1.SAMPLIB
Contains samples, including an installation options data set, a CKDS allocation job, a PKDS allocation job, a startup procedure, a CICS Wait List data set, and sample JCL for SMP/E Delivery to load keys by using a pass phrase. You can update this code as necessary and generally store the updated code in SYS1.PARMLIB and SYS1.PROCLIB.
SYS1.PARMLIB
Generally contains the installation options data set. The installation options data set can alternately be a member of a partitioned or sequential data set.
SYS1.PROCLIB
Contains the startup procedure.