The configuration profiles have been tailored with the values you provided in the
previous step. They also contain default values for all required parameters and some optional
parameters. The amount of additional customization required depends upon how you are creating the
runtime environment (RTE) and how much your environment differs from the model or product-provided
defaults. At a minimum, you must supply site-specific values (such as any subsystems you want to
monitor, protocols other than the IPPIPE and SNA defaults, and the like), including variable
resolution values. You must also enable and configure any features you want to exploit (such as
support for self-describing agents).
About this task
The RTE profile inherits the symbolics specified on the KCIP@PG3 panel. However, you must replace
all instances of the actual RTE name in the RTE profile with a symbolic (for example,
&SYSNAME.), except for the RTE_NAMESV parameter instance. You can assign
symbolics to additional parameters, but see Parameters ineligible to use variables for parameters that must
be excluded from use of symbolics. You must also edit the variables profile to set the resolution
value of the symbolic assigned to the RTE name.
If you assign symbolics in either the RTE or the global configuration profile to parameters that
are concatenated in or part of started task procedures, you must follow the MVS™ rules governing the use of symbolics in started task procedures and JCL. In
the RTE profile, these are the following parameters:
- RTE_NAME
- RTE_HILEV
- RTE_VSAM_HILEV
- RTE_X_HILEV_SHARING
- RTE_SHARE
- Kpp_*_VTAM_APPL_*
In the global profiles, these are the following parameters:
- GBL_DSN_DB2_*
- GBL_DSN_IMS_*
- GBL_DSN_CICS_CTG_DLL
- GBL_DSN_WMQ_*
- GBL_DSN_CSF_SCSFMOD0
- GBL_DSN_TCP_SYSTCPD_TCPDATA
Procedure
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From the Workflow - Primary Option Menu, select 2 (Customize PARMGEN
configuration profiles).
The Customize PARMGEN Configuration Profile Members panel (KCIP@PG6) is displayed.
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Type
DLAJOB in the command line and press Enter to
review the composite KCIJPDLA job that auto-discovers the values to some parameters in the
configuration profiles. Submit the job after you review the job settings.
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Select 1 to edit the RTE profile.
- If you want to use the self-describing agent (SDA) feature, set the resolution value for
KDS_KMS_SDA to Y, and provide site-specific values for
RTE_USS_RTEDIR.
- If one or more of the following products are configured in this RTE, see Configure OMEGAMON monitoring agents and other components for the parameters that you must configure at a minimum.
- OMEGAMON for Db2 on z/OS Performance Expert and Performance Monitor
- OMEGAMON for IMS on z/OS
- OMEGAMON for Networks
- You can configure any monitoring server features that you want to enable (Configure a Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server).
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Select 2 to edit the $GBL$USR global profile.
At a minimum, if you enabled SDA, you must provide a value to the
GBL_HFS_JAVA_DIR1 parameter. You must also edit the value for load library
parameter
GBL_DSN_CSF_SCSFMOD0 and any of the product-specific parameters
listed in
Customizing the global configuration profile, as appropriate.
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Select 3 to edit the variables profile.
Provide values for any user-defined variables that you add, any variables that whose values
differ from the IBM-provided default resolution values, and any variables whose values cannot be
automatically discovered from the system IPL PARMLIB data set. See
Customizing the variables profile for
more information on customizing variables.
What to do next
If you need to further customize the configuration using the override
embed members, customize the embed files before you run the $PARSE job to create the RTE members and
jobs. To edit the embed files, select option 4 on the Customize PARMGEN Configuration
Profile Members panel. You can also edit the files by entering
UTIL on the command line of any Workflow panel to access the Access PARMGEN
Utilities panel, then selecting option 7. For more information on customizing embed files, see Customizing the override embed members.