CA products
Use the following for information on Computer Associates Products, which includes migrating volumes, event management and automation, job management, resource sharing and moving multi-image manager control data sets.
- CA ACF2
Use the following information when you migrate volumes that contain ACF2 RULES, LOGONIDS, and INFOSTG volumes with other volumes. - CA-ASTEX performance
Information is included here on maintenance fixes required for ASTEX's compatibility with TDMF. - CA-OPS/MVS event management and automation
CA-OPS/MVS intercepts WTO/WTORs that are submitted by licensed programs, including TDMF, when the auto-ops feature is requested. - CA-Scheduler job management
The supported releases of CA-Scheduler support the use of four-digit UCBs or UCBs above the 16MB line. - CA-1 tape management
When you migrate volumes that contain the CA-1 tape management catalog (TMC) and audit files, ensure that CA-1 is inactive. When the migration is completed, TMSINIT must be run. CA-1 Release 5.2 genlevel 9901 supports UCBs above the 16MB line. - CA-HYPERBUF VSAM buffer optimization
You can improve processing performance using CA-HYPERBUF on z/OS VSAM applications. - CA-7 job management
If a volume contains the communications data set for use with CA-7, and ICOM is selected for a swap migration, both the CA-7 and ICOM started task must shut down. When the migration is completed, these tasks can be restarted. - CA-11 job management
If a volume that contains the job run history file (JEHF) is to be migrated, then the JEHF I/O must be shut down before the migration. When the migration is completed, the task can be restarted. - CA-MIM resource sharing
TDMF periodically issues a reserve macro (TDMFRESV) to the volume where the Communications data set (COMMDS) is resident. Dependent on how certain parameters are set within Multi-image Manager (MIM), this could cause the reserve to be converted by MIM to a global enqueue. - Moving multi-image manager control data sets
If you are doing a Swap migration for a volume that contains one or more Multi-image Manager (MIM) control data sets, deallocate the data sets before the migration, and reallocate them after the migration. See the CA-Multi-image Manager Statements and Commands manual.