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Program and Service Level Information
Installation Requirements and Considerations
This program directory is intended for system programmers who are responsible for program installation and maintenance. It contains information about the material and procedures associated with the installation of IBM Application Delivery Foundation for z/OS. This publication refers to
The Program Directory contains the following sections:
Before installing Application Delivery Foundation, read the CBPDO Memo To Users and the CBPDO Memo To Users Extension that are supplied with this program in softcopy format and this program directory; after which, keep the documents for your reference. Section "Preventive Service Planning" tells you how to find any updates to the information and procedures in this program directory.
Application Delivery Foundation is supplied in a Custom-Built Product Delivery Offering (CBPDO, 5751-CS3). The program directory that is provided in softcopy format on the CBPDO is identical to the hardcopy format if one was included with your order. All service and HOLDDATA for Application Delivery Foundation are included on the CBPDO.
Do not use this program directory if you install Application Delivery Foundation with a SystemPac or ServerPac. When you use one of those offerings, use the jobs and documentation supplied with the offering. The offering will point you to specific sections of this program directory as needed.
IBM Application Delivery Foundation for z/OS 3.3.1 includes the following development tools:
These products can be obtained as a solution bundle or individually:
Application Delivery Foundation consists of the following FMIDs:
An IBM program is identified by a program number. The program number for Application Delivery Foundation is 5655-AC6.
Basic Machine-Readable Materials are materials that are supplied under the base license and are required for the use of the product.
The program announcement material describes the features supported by Application Delivery Foundation. Ask your IBM representative for this information if you have not already received a copy.
The distribution medium for this program is physical media or downloadable files. This program is in SMP/E RELFILE format and is installed by using SMP/E. See "Installation Instructions" for more information about how to install the program.
Table 1 describes the program file content for Application Delivery Foundation. You can refer to the CBPDO Memo To Users Extension to see where the files reside on the image.
Notes:
Table 1. Program File Content for HCDT33Z - Application Delivery Foundation Identifier
| Name | O
R G | R
E C F M | L
R E C L | BLK
SIZE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. | ||||
Additionally to view the Program File Content of the other products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
The following sections identify the basic publications for Application Delivery Foundation.
Table 2 identifies the basic unlicensed
publications for Application Delivery Foundation.
Those that are in softcopy format publications can be obtained from the
IBM Publications Center website at:
https://www.ibm.com/resources/publications
Table 2. Basic Material: Unlicensed Publications
| Publication Title | Form Number |
|---|---|
| IBM Application Delivery Foundation for z/OS Agreements and License Information | GI13-4539 |
| Program Directory for IBM z/OS Explorer Extensions | GI13-5430 |
| Program Directory for IBM z/OS Source Code Analysis | GI13-5431 |
| Program Directory for IBM Dependency Based Build | GI13-4566 |
| Program Directory for IBM Z Open Automation Utilities | GI13-5015 |
| Program Directory for IBM z/OS Dynamic Test Runner | GI13-4928 |
| Program Directory for IBM z/OS Debugger | GI13-5423 |
| Program Directory for Rocket Git for z/OS | GI13-4387 |
| Program Directory for IBM Explorer for z/OS | GI13-4314 |
| Program Directory for IBM Remote System Explorer API | GI13-5404 |
| Program Directory for IBM Fault Analyzer for z/OS | GI10-8967 |
| Program Directory for IBM File Manager for z/OS | GI10-8968 |
| Program Directory for IBM Application Delivery Foundation for z/OS Common Components | GI10-8969 |
| Program Directory for IBM Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS | GI13-4303 |
To view the unlicensed publications content of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
No optional publications are provided for Application Delivery Foundation.
No program source materials or viewable program listings are provided for Application Delivery Foundation.
You might want to use the publications listed in
Table 3 during
the installation of Application Delivery Foundation.
Table 3. Publications Useful During Installation
| Publication Title | Form Number |
|---|---|
| IBM SMP/E for z/OS User's Guide | SA23-2277 |
| IBM SMP/E for z/OS Commands | SA23-2275 |
| IBM SMP/E for z/OS Reference | SA23-2276 |
| IBM SMP/E for z/OS Messages, Codes, and Diagnosis | GA32-0883 |
Note: IBM Publications Center
https://www.ibm.com/resources/publications
This section describes the IBM support available for Application Delivery Foundation.
Contact your IBM representative for specific information about available program services.
Before you install Application Delivery Foundation, make sure that you have reviewed the current Preventive Service Planning (PSP) information. Review the PSP Bucket for General Information, Installation Documentation, and the Cross Product Dependencies sections. For the Recommended Service section, instead of reviewing the PSP Bucket, it is recommended you use the IBM.PRODUCTINSTALL-REQUIREDSERVICE fix category in SMP/E to ensure you have all the recommended service installed. Use the FIXCAT(IBM.PRODUCTINSTALL-REQUIREDSERVICE) operand on the APPLY CHECK command. See "Perform SMP/E APPLY" for a sample APPLY command
If you obtained Application Delivery Foundation Identifier as part of a CBPDO, HOLDDATA is included.
If the CBPDO for Application Delivery Foundation is older than two weeks by the time you install the product materials, you can obtain the latest PSP Bucket information by going to the following website:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/psearch/search?domain=psp
You can also use S/390 SoftwareXcel or contact the IBM Support Center to obtain the latest PSP Bucket information.
For prand.m support, access the Software Support Website at http://www.ibm.com/support/.
PSP Buckets are identified by UPGRADEs, which specify product levels;
and SUBSETs, which specify the FMIDs for a product level. The UPGRADE
and SUBSET values for Application Delivery Foundation Identifier are included in
Table 4
Table 4. PSP Upgrade and Subset ID
| UPGRADE | SUBSET | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 5655AC6 | HCDT33Z | Application Delivery Foundation Identifier |
To view the Preventive Service Planning (PSP) for the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Report any problems which you feel might be an error in the product materials to your IBM Support Center. You may be asked to gather and submit additional diagnostics to assist the IBM Support Center in their analysis.
Table 5 identifies the component IDs (COMPID)
for Application Delivery Foundation Identifier.
| FMID | COMPID | Component Name | RETAIN
Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. | |||
To identify the component IDs (COMPID) for the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
This section identifies the program and relevant service levels of Application Delivery Foundation. The program level refers to the APAR fixes that have been incorporated into the program. The service level refers to the PTFs that have been incorporated into the program.
All resolved APARs of previous releases of Application Delivery Foundation Identifier have been incorporated into Application Delivery Foundation Identifier.
To view the list of APAR fixes against the previous releases of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
No PTFs against this release of Application Delivery Foundation Identifier have been incorporated into the product package.
Frequently check the Application Delivery Foundation PSP Bucket for HIPER and SPECIAL attention PTFs against all FMIDs that you must install. You can also receive the latest HOLDDATA, then add the FIXCAT(IBM.PRODUCTINSTALL-REQUIREDSERVICE) operand on your APPLY CHECK command. This will allow you to review the recommended and critical service that should be installed with your FMIDs.
To view the Service Level Information of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
The following sections identify the system requirements for installing and activating Application Delivery Foundation. The following terminology is used:
The program might have specific operating system or product level requirements for using processes, such as binder or assembly utilities during the installation.
The program might have specific product level requirements, such as needing access to the library of another product for link-edits. These requirements, either mandatory or optional, might directly affect the element during the installation or in its basic or enhanced operation.
In many cases, you can use a system as both a driving system and a target system. However, you can make a separate IPL-able clone of the running system to use as a target system. The clone must include copies of all system libraries that SMP/E updates, copies of the SMP/E CSI data sets that describe the system libraries, and your PARMLIB and PROCLIB.
Use separate driving and target systems in the following situations:
This section describes the environment of the driving system required to install Application Delivery Foundation.
The driving system can run in any hardware environment that supports the required software.
Table 6. Driving System Software Requirements
| Program
Number | Product
Name | Minimum
VRM | Minimum
Service Level will satisfy these APARs | Included
in the shipped product? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5650-ZOS | z/OS | 02.03.00 | N/A | No |
| Note: The minimum z/OS level is either what is listed in the table, or the currently minimum supported OS level, whichever is the most recent. | ||||
Note: SMP/E is a requirement for Installation and is an element of z/OS.
Note: Installation might require migration to new z/OS releases to be service supported. See https://www.ibm.com/support/lifecycle/
This section describes the environment of the target system required to install and use Application Delivery Foundation.
Application Delivery Foundation installs in the z/OS (Z038) SREL.
The target system can run in any hardware environment that supports the required software.
Installation requisites identify products that are required and must be present on the system or products that are not required but should be present on the system for the successful installation of this product.
Mandatory installation requisites identify products that are required on the system for the successful installation of this product.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no mandatory installation requisites.
Conditional installation requisites identify products that are not required for successful installation of this product but can resolve such things as certain warning messages at installation time.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no conditional installation requisites.
To view the installation requistes of the additional products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Operational requisites are products that are required and must be present on the system or products that are not required but should be present on the system for this product to operate all or part of its functions.
Mandatory operational requisites identify products that are required for this product to operate its basic functions.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no mandatory operational requisites.
Conditional operational requisites identify products that are not required for this product to operate its basic functions but are required at run time for this product to operate specific functions.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no conditional operational requisites.
To view the operational requisites of the additional products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Toleration/coexistence requisites identify products that must be present on sharing systems. These systems can be other systems in a multisystem environment (not necessarily sysplex), a shared DASD environment (such as test and production), or systems that reuse the same DASD environment at different time intervals.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no toleration/coexistence requisites.
To view the toleration/coexistence requisites of the additional products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Negative requisites identify products that must not be installed on the same system as this product.
Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z) has no negative requisites.
To view the negative requisites of the additional products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Application Delivery Foundation libraries can reside on all supported DASD types.
Additionally Table 7 lists the total space that is required
for each type of library for Application Delivery Foundation Identifier.
Table 7. Total DASD Space Required by HCDT33Z - Application Delivery Foundation Identifier
| Library Type | Total Space Required
in 3390 Trks | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. | ||
To review the total DASD storage requirements of each of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Notes:
| U | Unique data set, allocated by this product and used by only this product. This table provides all the required information to determine the correct storage for this data set. You do not need to refer to other tables or program directories for the data set size. |
| S | Shared data set, allocated by this product and used by this product and other products. To determine the correct storage needed for this data set, add the storage size given in this table to those given in other tables (perhaps in other program directories). If the data set already exists, it must have enough free space to accommodate the storage size given in this table. |
| E | Existing shared data set, used by this product and other products. This data set is not allocated by this product. To determine the correct storage for this data set, add the storage size given in this table to those given in other tables (perhaps in other program directories). If the data set already exists, it must have enough free space to accommodate the storage size given in this table. |
If you currently have a previous release of this product installed in these libraries, the installation of this release will delete the old release and reclaim the space that was used by the old release and any service that had been installed. You can determine whether these libraries have enough space by deleting the old release with a dummy function, compressing the libraries, and comparing the space requirements with the free space in the libraries.
For more information about the names and sizes of the required data sets, see "Allocate SMP/E Target and Distribution Libraries".
The following figures describe the target and distribution libraries required to install Application Delivery Foundation. The storage requirements of Application Delivery Foundation must be added to the storage required by other programs that have data in the same library.
Note: Use the data in these tables to determine which libraries can be
merged into common data sets. In addition, since some
ALIAS names may not be unique, ensure that no naming conflicts will be
introduced before merging libraries.
| Library
DDNAME | Member
Type | Target
Volume | T
Y P E | O
R G | R
E C F M | L
R E C L | No.
of 3390 Trks | No.
of DIR Blks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. | ||||||||
| Library
DDNAME | T
Y P E | O
R G | R
E C F M | L
R E C L | No.
of 3390 Trks | No.
of DIR Blks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. | ||||||
To review the DASD storage requirements for Target and Distribution libraries of each of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Installing any of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, may result in the deletion of other FMIDs. To see which FMIDs will be deleted, examine the ++VER statement in the SMPMCS of the product.
If you do not want to delete these FMIDs at this time, install Application Delivery Foundation into separate SMP/E target and distribution zones.
Note: These FMIDs are not automatically deleted from the Global Zone. If you want to delete these FMIDs from the Global Zone, use the SMP/E REJECT NOFMID DELETEFMID command. See the SMP/E Commands book for details.
Products purchased as part of Application Delivery Foundation are required to be registered to run under the Application Delivery Foundation program ID, 5655-AC6.
PARMLIB member IFAPRDxx needs to be updated to include a PRODUCT entry as follows:
PRODUCT OWNER('IBM CORP')
NAME('IBM APP DLIV FND')
ID(5655-AC6)
VERSION(*) RELEASE(*) MOD(*)
FEATURENAME(*)
STATE(ENABLED)
After you have updated IFAPRDxx, issue the SET PROD=xx operator command.
This PRODUCT entry is valid for all products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation. To view product registration instructions of each of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
These Program Directories might refer you to the related product customization guide, whose publication number and name is documented in the "Product Customization" section of that Program Directory.
To view the special considerations of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
This chapter describes the installation method and the step-by-step procedures to install and to activate the functions of Application Delivery Foundation.
Please note the following points:
Use the SMP/E RECEIVE, APPLY, and ACCEPT commands to install this release of Application Delivery Foundation.
To view the SMP/E installation instructions of each of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to the following Program Directories that are supplied with the product.
Additionally you should perform the following steps to install Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z).
The recommended values for certain SMP/E CSI subentries are shown in
Table 10. Using values lower than the recommended values
can result in failures in the installation.
DSSPACE is a subentry in the
GLOBAL options entry. PEMAX is a subentry of the GENERAL entry in the
GLOBAL options entry. See the SMP/E manuals for instructions on
updating the global zone.
Table 10. SMP/E Options Subentry Values
| Subentry | Value | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| DSSPACE | (500,500,500) | 3390 DASD tracks |
| PEMAX | SMP/E Default | IBM recommends using the SMP/E default for PEMAX. |
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
Note: Application Delivery Foundation does not have an FMID that is not described in a program directory of the products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation.
There are no additional activation tasks for Application Delivery Foundation Identifier (FMID HCDT33Z).
To activate the individual products that constitute Application Delivery Foundation, refer to their Program Directories which are supplied with the product, and follow the instructions in the corresponding section(s).
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