If you plan to start the OAM address space for object support, you must create the OAM configuration database. This database contains the Library table, the Drive table, the Slot table, the Volume table, the Deleted Object table, and the Tape Volume table.
Sample jobs are provided to help you create the OAM configuration database, create the application plans, and grant authority for the application plans to be used.
7a Modify, if necessary, and then run the CBRSAMPL SAMPLIB job.
You must perform this step at initial installation. For migration, verify that this step was performed during the original OAM installation. If this step was not performed during the original OAM installation, perform this step when you migrate from a previous release. Do not perform this step if you are using only DB2 sublevel storage (no file system, optical volumes, or tape devices), and do not start the OAM address space for processing objects.
Member CBRSAMPL in SAMPLIB (see CBRSAMPL) creates the OAM configuration database.
Browse the output to ensure that the job completed successfully. Each SQL statement executed should have an SQLCODE of 0. Check that the final statement of the sample job (COMMIT) has executed.
Requirement: Use ISMF to define the tape or optical libraries and optical drives to OAM.
7b Run the CBRSMR1B SAMPLIB job if you are migrating from any release earlier than z/OS V1R11.
This job adds the ODSTATF, ODRETDT and ODINSTID columns to the OAM Object Directory tables in DB2.
7c Run the CBRSMR1D SAMPLIB job if you are migrating from any release earlier than z/OS V1R13.
This job adds the File System Delete Table to the OAM Configuration Database.