Replacing symbolic variables with ISPF variables

Before you run the Content Manager for z/OS® Job Configuration tool, you must run the ISREDIT macro to replace the symbolic variables in the existing SICMINS1, SICMINS2 and SICMSAMP members with ISPF variables.

Before you begin

The ICMCOPY program copies members of the installed components and replaces the symbolic variables with ISPF variables.

About this task

If only the library server component is installed, ICMCOPY copies members from data set SICMINS1 only and replaces the symbolic variables with ISPF variables. If the library server, resource manager, and toolkit components are installed, ICMCOPY copies members from data sets SICMINS1, SICMINS2, and SICMSAMP and replaces the symbolic variables with ISPF variables in these members.

To replace the symbolic variables with ISPF variables:

Procedure

  1. Log into a TSO session.
  2. Run the clist: ex 'hlq.SICMCLI1(ICMCOPY)'
    hlq
    Indicates the high-level qualifier where Content Manager for z/OS is installed in the target zone.
    Press Enter, then respond to the following prompts in order:
    1. Specify the high-level qualifier for the library server component.
    2. Specify the high-level qualifier for the resource manager component. If resource manager is not installed, leave the field blank and press Enter.
    3. Specify the high-level qualifier for the IBM® Content Manager Toolkit. If the Toolkit is not installed, leave the field blank and press Enter.
    4. Specify the high-level qualifier where you want the jobs to be placed for use by the z/OS Job Configuration tool.
      For example, if you enter 'CMUSER', the system will place the jobs in the CMUSER.CNTL data set. This data set is allocated by the ICMCOPY program.