For OAM to communicate with the rest of the processing environment,
you must alter system software to interface with OAM, which might
entail these tasks:
- Changing DB2 installation parameters and modifying the computer
facility resource manager (CFRM) policy if necessary
- Changing CICS installation parameters.
- Configure the z/OS Unix file system
- Modifying the installation exit to
- Manage deleted objects
- Notify when tape volumes are returned to scratch
- Changing system libraries.
- Creating DB2 databases for object tables and directories.
- Creating OAM configuration databases.
- Creating and binding DB2 packages.
- Creating OSR application plans, or creating LCS, ISMF, and OSR
application plans.
- Creating OSMC application plans.
- Verifying DB2 installation.
- Defining user catalogs.
- IPLing the system.
- Specifying the SMS definitions and programs that OAM uses.
This topic presents procedures for each of these tasks.