IBM Program Directory for IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux version 1 release 1.0 Program Number 5698-IS for Use with z/vm version 5 release 4 z/vm version 6 release z/vm version 6 release 3 Document Date: September 014 GI1-3335-00
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Notices on page 33. This program directory, dated September 014, applies to IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux, version 1 release 1.0, Program Number 5698-IS. A form for reader's comments appears at the back of this publication. When you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 014. All rights reserved. Note to U.S. Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
Contents 1.0 Introduction.................................................. 1 1.1 Program Description..............................................0 Program Materials.............................................. 6.1 Basic Machine-Readable Material..................................... 6.1.1 IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux............................. 6.1. IBM Wave for z/vm........................................... 6.1.3 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux.......................... 7.1.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition............................ 9.1.5 IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0...................... 9.1.6 Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1.................................. 10.1.7 IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition............................... 11.1.8 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm.................................. 11.1.9 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm............................. 1. Optional Machine-Readable Material.................................... 13.3 Program Publications............................................. 14.3.1 Basic Program Publications...................................... 14.3. Base Program Publications....................................... 14.4 Program Source Materials.......................................... 16.5 Publications Useful During Installation................................... 16 3.0 Program Support.............................................. 18 3.1 Preventive Service Planning......................................... 18 3. Statement of Support Procedures..................................... 18 4.0 Program and Service Level Information................................ 19 4.1 Program Level Information.......................................... 19 4. Service Level Information.......................................... 19 4..1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm.................................. 19 4.. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm............................. 19 4.3 Cumulative Service Tape.......................................... 0 5.0 Installation Requirements and Considerations............................ 1 5.1 Hardware Requirements........................................... 1 5. Program Considerations........................................... 1 5..1 Operating System Requirements................................... 1 5.. Other Program Product Requirements................................ 1 5...1 Software Requirements...................................... 1 5..3 Program Installation and Service Considerations.......................... 5.3 DASD Storage and User ID Requirements................................ 3 5.3.1 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux.......................... 3 5.3. IBM Operations Manager for z/vm.................................. 4 Copyright IBM Corp. 014 iii
5.3.3 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm............................ 7 5.3.4 ALL VMSES/E products in Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux............... 30 6.0 Installation Instructions.......................................... 31 7.0 Service Instructions............................................. 3 Notices....................................................... 33 Trademarks and Service Marks......................................... 34 Reader's Comments............................................... 35 Figures 1. Basic Materials Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux: CD-ROM or DVD............. 6. Basic Material IBM Wave for z/vm: CD-ROM or DVD......................... 7 3. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux........ 7 4. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux.......... 7 5. Basic Material IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: CD-ROM or DVD......... 8 6. Basic Material IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition: CD-ROM or DVD.......... 9 7. Basic Material IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0: CD-ROM or DVD.... 9 8. Basic Material IBM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1: CD-ROM or DVD.............. 10 9. Basic Material IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition: CD-ROM or DVD............. 11 10. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm................ 11 11. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm................. 1 1. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm........... 1 13. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm............ 1 14. Optional Machine-Readable Material................................... 13 15. Basic Material: Unlicensed Publications................................. 14 16. Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Publications.......................... 14 17. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Publications...................... 15 18. IBM Tivoli Monitoring Publications..................................... 15 19. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Publications..................... 15 0. IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Publications............................. 16 1. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Publications....................... 16. Publications Useful During Installation / Service on z/vm version 5................. 16 3. Publications Useful During Installation / Service on z/vm version 6................. 16 4. PSP Upgrade and Subset ID........................................ 18 5. Component IDs............................................... 18 6. DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux...................................................... 3 7. DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm.... 5 iv Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
8. DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm...................................................... 8 9. Total DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks........................ 30 Figures v
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1.0 Introduction This program directory is intended for the system programmer responsible for program installation and maintenance. It contains information concerning the material and procedures associated with the installation of IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. You should read all of this program directory before installing the program and then keep it for future reference. This program directory lists all of the materials you will receive with Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. However, the installation instructions for each of the component products are found in their respective program directories or installation manuals. Although the installation instructions are not included in this program directory, it lists all materials that you will receive, as well as all known hardware and software requisites for the components of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. You should read up to 5..3, Program Installation and Service Considerations on page to understand the components and requirements. The program directory contains the following sections:.0, Program Materials on page 6 identifies the basic and optional program materials and documentation for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 3.0, Program Support on page 18 describes the IBM support available for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 4.0, Program and Service Level Information on page 19 lists the APARs (program level) and PTFs (service level) incorporated into Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 5.0, Installation Requirements and Considerations on page 1 identifies the resources and considerations for installing and using Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 6.0, Installation Instructions on page 31. Note that the section that provides detailed installation instructions will be in each individual product's program directory or installation manual and not in this program directory. 7.0, Service Instructions on page 3. Note that the section that provides detailed servicing instructions will be in each individual product's program directory or installation manual and not in this program directory. Before installing Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux, read 3.1, Preventive Service Planning on page 18. This section tells you how to find any updates to the information and procedures in this program directory. Copyright IBM Corp. 014 1
1.1 Program Description The IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux consists of the following products: IBM Wave for z/vm IBM Wave for z/vm is a provisioning and productivity management solution for managing both Linux servers and z/vm. IBM Wave for z/vm provides a totally new and fresh approach to the task of managing one or multiple physical servers (IBM's System z Enterprise class servers). Each of these servers can be configured with one or more z/vm instances that can run literally thousands of virtual Linux servers each. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition is a client/server program that provides storage management solutions to customers in a multi-vendor computer environment. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition provides an automated, centrally scheduled, policy-managed backup, archive, and space-management facility for file servers and workstations. Components of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition include: 1. Server The server program provides backup, archive, and space management services to the clients. You can set up multiple servers in your enterprise network to balance storage, processor, and network resources.. Administrative Interface The administrative interface allows administrators to control and monitor server activities, define management policies for clients, and set up schedules to provide services to clients at regular intervals. Administrative interfaces include a command-line administrative client and a web-based interface that is called the Operations Center. With IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition you can manage and control multiple servers from a single interface that runs in a web browser. 3. Server database and recovery log The IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition server uses a database to track information about server storage, clients, client data, policy, and schedules. The server uses the recovery log as a scratch pad for the database, recording information about client and server actions while the actions are being performed. 4. Server Storage The server can write data to hard disk drives, disk arrays and subsystems, stand-alone tape drives, tape libraries, and other forms of random-access and sequential-access storage. The media that the server uses are grouped into storage pools. The storage devices can be connected directly to the server, or connected through a local area network (LAN) or a storage area network (SAN). Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
5. Client Nodes A client node can be a workstation, a personal computer, a file server, or even another IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition. The client node has IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition client software that is installed and is registered with the server. Network-attached storage (NAS) file servers can also be client nodes, but when you use NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol), they do not have IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition client software installed. 6. Backup-archive Client The backup-archive client allows users to maintain backup versions of files, which they can restore if the original files are lost or damaged. Users can also archive files for long-term storage and retrieve the archived files when necessary. Users themselves or administrators can register workstations and file servers as client nodes with a Tivoli Storage Manager server. The storage agent is an optional component that can also be installed on the same system as the client node. The storage agent enables LAN-free data movement for client operations and is supported on a number of operating systems. 7. Network-attached storage file server (by using NDMP) The server can use the NDMP to back up and restore file systems that are stored on a network-attached storage (NAS) file server. The data on the NAS file server is backed up to a tape library. The Tivoli Storage Manager software does not need to be installed on the NAS file server. A NAS file server can also be backed up over the LAN to a IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition server. For more information, including details about supported NAS file servers, search for: "Using NDMP for operations" in the TSM Knowledge Center here: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssgsg7_7.1.0/ 8. Application Client Application clients allow users to initiate online backups of data for applications such as database programs. After the application program initiates a backup or restore, the application client acts as the interface to IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition. The IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition server then applies its storage management functions to the data. The application client can initiate its functions while application users are working, with minimal disruption. The following products provide application clients for use with the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition: Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases Tivoli Storage Manager for Enterprise Resource Planning Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail 9. Application Manager Interface The API can help you to enhance existing applications to use the backup, archive, restore, and retrieve services that IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition provides. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition API clients can register as client nodes with a IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition server. Introduction 3
10. Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Space Management provides space management services for workstations on some operating systems. The space management function is essentially a more automated version of archive. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Space Management automatically migrates files that are less frequently used to server storage, freeing space on the workstation. The migrated files are also called space-managed files. Users can recall space-managed files automatically by accessing them as they normally would from the workstation. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Space Management is also known as the space manager client, or the hierarchical storage management (HSM) client. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux provides comprehensive information about the z/vm operating system, its resources, and the workloads. Information on Linux instances running as z/vm guests and the Linux workload are targeted so the user sees how these instances and workloads of Linux are running and impacting z/vm. This offering requires z/vm version 5 release 4 or later to be the platform being monitored. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux utilizes the data collection from Performance Toolkit for VM. Performance Toolkit for VM is a prerequisite because it is the basic foundation for gathering z/vm metrics and has proven to be rich in information and provides the ideal base for z/vm data going into the OMEGAMON offering. The IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux is built upon Tivoli Management Services and utilizes Tivoli Enterprise Portal (TEP) which allows for all of TEP's alerting, actioning and integration capabilities to be leveraged with this information being provided. Functions provided: View workloads for virtual machines, response times and LPAR usage Includes historical reporting and trending analysis Has reports on z/vm and Linux usage of resources, for example, CPU utilization, storage, minidisks, minidisk cache, spin locks, and TCP/IP Has detailed reports on workloads of z/vm and the Linux instance workloads Manages z/vm and its Linux instances for a single point of control Provides the ability to identify, isolate, and correct problems between z/vm and Linux instances quickly Assists in optimizing the z/vm Linux environment as well as integrating this information with other IBM products that utilize TEP for a total view of your environment. Because IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux has parts that run on both z/vm and Linux it is packaged in multiple pieces. There are three parts and they are delivered in the following manner: 1. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux, Performance Toolkit Extensions This part consists of a level of the z/vm Performance Toolkit containing extensions that allow it to format output data and place it in a DCSS where it can be retrieved by the IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Agent. It also contains a tool to help you analyze your 4 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
installation and decide how large of a DCSS you will need for your formatted output data. This piece is delivered as part of the z/vm operating system. Depending on your version of z/vm it may be necessary to install service to receive this support. Complete information can be found at the website: www.vm.ibm.com/related/perfkit/. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Agent This is the z/vm agent that runs on a Linux guest. It will take the data gathered by the IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux, Performance Toolkit Extensions and deliver it to the Tivoli Enterprise Management Server (TEMS). It is delivered on a CD which also contains seeding files for the TEMS, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server (TEPS) and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal (TEP). For instructions on installing and servicing this piece, see the IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Planning and Configuration Guide. Note: If you have not previously installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring Services at your installation, there are CDs containing the product and documentation included in this package. 3. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux, Command Processor This is the Command Processor portion of the product. It is installed and runs on your z/vm system. The IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Program Directory will provide instructions on how to install and service the Command Processor. IBM Operations Manager for z/vm IBM Operations Manager for z/vm helps improve the monitoring and management of z/vm virtual machines. By automating routine maintenance tasks and automatically responding to predictable situations that require intervention, IBM Operations Manager for z/vm allows z/vm system programmers and administrators to focus on more critical tasks. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm provides z/vm system administrators and operators the ability to efficiently and effectively backup and restore files and data on z/vm systems. Source files and data can be CMS and non-cms format and the target media can be DASD or tape. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm's full flexibility is apparent in its ability to do full physical and logical backup and restore operations with support for inclusion and exclusion of files, user IDs, and so on. Introduction 5
.0 Program Materials An IBM program is identified by a program number. The program number for IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux version 1 is 5698-IS. The program announcement material describes the features supported by Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. Ask your IBM marketing representative for this information if you have not already received a copy. The following sections identify: basic and optional program materials available with this program publications useful during installation..1 Basic Machine-Readable Material The distribution media for this program is CD-ROM/DVD, along with 3590/359 tape cartridges. You can also receive this program electronically by ordering it through the z/vm SDO (System Delivery Offering) using IBM Shopz. For more information about IBM Shopz go to www.ibm.com/software/shopzseries..1.1 IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Figure 1 describes the materials for IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. Figure 1. Basic Materials Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents GI1-3335-00 CD-ROM IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory LC7-4904-00 CD-ROM IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux License Information CD GI1-3336-00 CD-ROM IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux License Information CD (electronic only) GI1-3337-00 CD-ROM IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Memo to Users.1. IBM Wave for z/vm Figure describes the materials for IBM Wave for z/vm. 6 Copyright IBM Corp. 014
Figure. Basic Material IBM Wave for z/vm: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-6058-01 CD-ROM IBM Wave for z/vm DVD.1.3 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Figure 3 and Figure 4 describe the tape for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux. For complete installation instructions refer to the Program Directory for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux. Figure 3 describes the tape or cartridge. Figure 4 describes the file content of the program tape or cartridge. Figure 3. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Feature Number Medium 580 3590/359 cartridge Physical Volume Tape Content External Tape Label 1 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux VOLSER=698A3D Figure 4. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tape File Content 1 Tape Header Tape Header 3 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Header 4 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Memo 5 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Apply and Exclude lists 6 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Partlists 7 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Delta files 8 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Apply files 9 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Base Code 10 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Executables 11 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Samples Program Materials 7
Figure 5 on page 8 describes the other materials for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Figure 5 (Page 1 of ). Basic Material IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents GI11-4135-04 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Program Directory GC3-1979-05 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: License Information Z15-3301-14 CD-ROM IBM International Program License Agreement (IPLA) Z15-6011-04 CD-ROM IBM International Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance (IASM) GI11-9441-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux V4.3.0 Quick Start Guide LCD7-0973-10 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Language Pack CD-ROM LCD7-098-11 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tivoli Enterprise Portal Agent (includes seeding) LCD7-353-06 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tivoli Enterprise Portal Agent - Encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries (includes seeding) LCD7-5168-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 6 - Linux on System z) encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LCD7-3539-07 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0 FP Agent DVD LCD7-3540-07 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0 FP Agent DVD encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LCD7-653-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Dashboard and TCR Reports LCD7-654-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Dashboard and TCR Reports encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LCD7-5158-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli zenterprise Monitoring Agent v6..3.. and Agent Reports (Multiplatform, Multilingual) encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LCD7-5159-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli zenterprise Common Collector v1.1.0. (Multiplatform, Multilingual) encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LCD7-5169-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 1 - Windows 3 bit)) LCD7-5170-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume - Windows 64 bit) LCD7-5171-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 3 - Unix) LCD7-517-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 4 - Linux 3 bit) LCD7-5173-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 5 - Linux 64 bit) LCD7-5174-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Base DVD (Volume 6 - Linux on System z) LCD7-5175-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.3.0. Language Support LCD7-5176-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring Monitoring Agent V6.3.0. Dashboards for Servers and Authorization Policy Components Assembly Multiplatform, Multilingual LCD7-5156-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli zenterprise Common Collector V1.1.0. (Multiplatform, Multilingual) 8 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 5 (Page of ). Basic Material IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-5157-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli zenterprise v6..3. and Agent Reports (Multiplatform, Multilingual).1.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Figure 6 describes the materials for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition. Figure 6. Basic Material IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LK5T-960-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition V7.1.0 Kit LCD8-718-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Client V7.1.0 (Linux) Multi-platform, Multi-Language LCD8-719-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition V7.1.0 (Linux) s390x Operations Center LCD8-70-00 CD-ROM IBM IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition V7.1.0 (Linux) s390x Server and Storage Agent.1.5 IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Figure 7 describes the materials for IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0. Figure 7 (Page 1 of ). Basic Material IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-35-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Operations console for Windows LCD7-353-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Operations console for AIX LCD7-354-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Operations console Linux on System x LCD7-355-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Operations console for Linux on POWER LCD7-356-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Operations console for Linux on System z Program Materials 9
Figure 7 (Page of ). Basic Material IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-357-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Linux DVD LCD7-358-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 AIX DVD LCD7-359-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Windows DVD LCD7-3530-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0 Solaris DVD.1.6 Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 Figure 8 describes the materials for Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1. Figure 8. Basic Material IBM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-5178-01 CD-ROM Jazz for Service Management V1.1.0.1 Quick Start, Multiplatform, Multilingual LCD7-5179-01 CD-ROM Jazz for Service Management V1.1.0.1 Linux Platforms, Multiplatform, Multilingual LCD7-5180-01 CD-ROM Jazz for Service Management V1.1.0.1 Linux on System z Platforms, Multiplatform, Multilingual LCD7-5181-01 CD-ROM Jazz for Service Management V1.1.0.1 Windows Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-518-01 CD-ROM Jazz for Service Management V1.1.0.1 AIX Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-5183-01 CD-ROM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 for AIX Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-5184-01 CD-ROM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 for Linux Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-5185-01 CD-ROM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 for Linux on System z Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-5186-01 CD-ROM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 for Windows Platforms, Multilingual LCD7-5187-01 CD-ROM Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1.0.1 CFM for Windows, Multilingual LCD7-5188-00 CD-ROM WebSphere Application Services V8.5.0.1 for AIX, Multilingual LCD7-5189-00 CD-ROM WebSphere Application Services V8.5.0.1 for Linux, Multilingual LCD7-5190-00 CD-ROM WebSphere Application Services V8.5.0.1 for Linux on System z, Multilingual LCD7-5191-00 CD-ROM WebSphere Application Services V8.5.0.1 for Windows, Multilingual.1.7 IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition Figure 9 on page 11 describes the materials for IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition. 10 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 9. Basic Material IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition: CD-ROM or DVD Product Number Medium Contents LCD7-5193-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Linux on AMD64 and Intel EM64T systems (x64) LCD7-5194-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Linux on POWER (System i and System p) systems LCD7-5195-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Linux on System z LCD7-5196-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for 64-bit AIX LCD7-5197-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for HP-UX on HP Integrity Itanium-based systems LCD7-5198-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Solaris on UltraSPARC systems LCD7-5199-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Solaris on x64 systems LCD7-500-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Windows on 3-bit AMD and Intel systems LCD7-5901-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition for Windows on AMD64 and Intel EM64T systems (x64) LCD7-590-00 CD-ROM IBM DB 10.1 Enterprise Server Edition Restricted Use Quick Start and Activation.1.8 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Figure 10 and Figure 11 describe the materials for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm. Figure 10. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Feature Number Medium Physical Volume Content External Label 580 3590 cart. 1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm 580 359 cart. 1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm 580 DVD 1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Ops Mgr z/vm V1.5 Ops Mgr z/vm V1.5 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Figure 11. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Tape File Content 1 Tape Header Tape Header 3 Product Header Program Materials 11
Figure 11. Program Tape: File Content for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Tape File Content 4 Product Memo 5 Service Apply Lists 6 PTFPARTs 7 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Aux Files 8 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Service 9 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Server Executable Code 10 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm User Executable Code 11 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Sample/Customization Files 1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Base Files.1.9 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Figure 1 and Figure 13 describe the materials for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm. Figure 1. Basic Material: Program Tape for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Feature Number Medium Physical Volume Tape Content External Tape Label 580 3590 cart. 1 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm 580 359 cart. 1 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Backup/Restore V1. Backup/Restore V1. Figure 13 (Page 1 of ). Program Tape: File Content for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Tape File Content 1 Tape Header Tape Header 3 Product Header 4 Product Memo 5 Service Apply Lists 6 PTFPARTs 7 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Service 1 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 13 (Page of ). Program Tape: File Content for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Tape File Content 8 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Aux Files 9 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Base Files 10 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Client Executable Code 11 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Help Files 1 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Sample/Customization Files 13 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Runtime Executable Code. Optional Machine-Readable Material Figure 14 describes additional material that you will receive with Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Figure 14 (Page 1 of ). Optional Machine-Readable Material Product Number Medium Contents LK5T-8609-09 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring Media Kit LK5T-8604-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3.1.0 for use with IBM Tivoli Monitoring LK5T-8611-0 CD-ROM IBM DB for Linux, UNIX and Windows V9.5 Kit for use with IBM Tivoli Monitoring LK5T-861-00 CD-ROM IBM DB for Linux, UNIX and Windows V9.5 Language Support Kit for use with IBM Tivoli Monitoring LCD7-0973-06 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Language Pack CD-ROM LCD7-098-06 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tivoli Enterprise Portal Agent (includes seeding) LCD7-353-01 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tivoli Enterprise Portal Agent - Encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries (includes seeding) SCD7-0968-11 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE Documentation CD-ROM LCD7-3538-03 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.. Base DVD (Volume 3 - Linux) - Encapsulated.iso for use on Linux on zseries DVD LK4T-4916-0 CD-ROM IBM Tivoli zenterprise Monitoring Agent V6..3.. Kit Program Materials 13
.3 Program Publications The following sections identify the basic and optional publications for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux..3.1 Basic Program Publications The IBM publications can be viewed or downloaded at the IBM Publication Center at: www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order The Publications Center is a world wide central repository for IBM product publications and marketing material. Furthermore, a large number of publications are available online in various file formats (such as, Adobe PDF), which can currently be downloaded free of charge. Figure 15. Basic Material: Unlicensed Publications Publication Title IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux: License Information IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux: Program Directory IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: License Information IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Program Directory IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Documentation Form Number GC3-1979-05 GI11-4135-04 GC3-1979-05 GI11-4135-04 SCD7-0981-11.3. Base Program Publications The following tables will list the program publications for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. Figure 16 describes the materials for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. They can be found at http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssgmen/welcome Figure 16. Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Publications Publication Title IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Planning and Configuration Guide Form Number GC3-1957 Figure 17 on page 15 describes the materials for IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V3..0. Figure 17. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Publications Publication Title IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Messages IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Performance Tuning Guide Form Number GC3-9787 GC3-9788 14 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 17. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Publications Publication Title IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Problem Determination Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Linux Installation Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Linux Administrator's Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for Linux Administrator's Reference IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Server Upgrade Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for System Backup and Recovery Installation and User's Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition for SAN for Linux Storage Agent User's Guide Form Number GC3-9789 GC3-9783 GC3-9771 GC3-9777 GC3-9554 SC3-6543 SC3-9799 Figure 18 describes the materials for IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Figure 18. IBM Tivoli Monitoring Publications Publication Title IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide IBM Tivoli Monitoring Introducing IBM Tivoli Monitoring IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide IBM Tivoli Monitoring User's Guide IBM Tivoli Monitoring Problem Determination Guide Form Number GC3-9407 GI11-4071 GC3-9408 GC3-9409 GC3-9458 Figure 19 describes the materials for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux. Figure 19. IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Publications Publication Title IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Planning and Configuration Guide IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: User's Guide IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Problem Determination Guide IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: Release Notes Form Number GC3-1957 GC3-9489 GC3-1901 GI11-4095 Figure 0 describes the materials for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm. Figure 0. IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Publications Publication Title IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Administration Guide Form Number SC18-9347 Program Materials 15
Figure 1 on page 16 describes the materials for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm. Figure 1. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Publications Publication Title IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Administration Guide IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm User's Guide Form Number SC18-9346 SC18-953.4 Program Source Materials No program source materials or viewable program listings are provided for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux..5 Publications Useful During Installation The publications listed in Figure and Figure 3 may be useful during the installation of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. Figure. Publications Useful During Installation / Service on z/vm version 5 Publication Title z/vm: VMSES/E Introduction and Reference z/vm: Service Guide z/vm: CMS Commands and Utilities Reference z/vm: CMS File Pool Planning, Administration, and Operation z/vm: Other Components Messages and Codes z/vm: CMS and REXX/VM Messages and Codes z/vm: CP Messages and Codes z/vm: CP Planning and Administration z/vm: Saved Segments Planning and Administration Form Number GC4-6130 GC4-6117 SC4-6073 SC4-6074 GC4-610 GC4-6118 GC4-6119 SC4-6083 SC4-6116 Figure 3 (Page 1 of ). Publications Useful During Installation / Service on z/vm version 6 Publication Title z/vm: VMSES/E Introduction and Reference z/vm: Service Guide z/vm: CMS Commands and Utilities Reference z/vm: CMS File Pool Planning, Administration, and Operation z/vm: Other Components Messages and Codes Form Number GC4-643 GC4-647 SC4-6166 SC4-6167 GC4-607 16 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 3 (Page of ). Publications Useful During Installation / Service on z/vm version 6 Publication Title z/vm: CMS and REXX/VM Messages and Codes z/vm: CP Messages and Codes z/vm: CP Planning and Administration z/vm: Saved Segments Planning and Administration Form Number GC4-6161 GC4-6177 SC4-6178 SC4-69 Program Materials 17
3.0 Program Support This section describes the IBM support available for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 3.1 Preventive Service Planning Before installing Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux, check with your IBM Support Center or use IBMLink (ServiceLink) to see whether there is additional Preventive Service Planning (PSP) information. To obtain this information, specify the following UPGRADE and SUBSET values: Figure 4. PSP Upgrade and Subset ID COMPID Retain Release Upgrade Subset 5698IS00 110 IISZVM110 IISZVM/100 3. Statement of Support Procedures Report any difficulties you have using this program to your IBM Support Center. If an APAR is required, the Support Center will tell you where to send any needed documentation. Figure 5 identifies the component ID (COMPID), Retain Release and Field Engineering Service Number (FESN) for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. Figure 5. Component IDs COMPID Retain Release Component Name FESN 5698IS00 110 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux 0904437 5698A3600 430 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux 0400010 18 Copyright IBM Corp. 014
4.0 Program and Service Level Information This section identifies the program and any relevant service levels of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. The program level refers to the APAR fixes incorporated into the program. The service level refers to the PTFs shipped with this product. Information about the cumulative service tape is also provided. Note: If you have access to the IBM Problem Solving Database, APARs/PTFs, (for example through the SIS function in ServiceLink or from the IBM zseries Support web page) be aware that you need to have your search look in the MVS or z/os Library or S/390 or zseries Operating Systems product. The reason Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux is in that library is to allow an APAR for it to be shared across different platforms. 4.1 Program Level Information No APARs have been incorporated into Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 4. Service Level Information 4..1 IBM Operations Manager for z/vm The following APAR fixes against IBM Operations Manager for z/vm V1.4.0 have been incorporated into this release. UK6815 UK76831 UK80867 UK9096 UK94541 UK9654 UK9861 4.. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm The following PTFs have been incorporated into Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux: UK181 UK19969 UK3333 UK7376 UK3149 UK36189 UK36894 UK48379 Copyright IBM Corp. 014 19
UK5055 UK54431 UK58638 UK58841 UK6770 UK66530 UK743 Check the IISZVM110 PSP bucket for any additional PTFs that should be installed or any additional install information. 4.3 Cumulative Service Tape Cumulative service for Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux, release 1.0, is available through a corrective service tape, Expanded Service Option, ESO. You need to specify the product ID, 5698IS, when ordering the ESO. 0 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
5.0 Installation Requirements and Considerations The following sections identify the system requirements for installing and activating IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 5.1 Hardware Requirements There are no special hardware requirements for IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 5. Program Considerations The following sections list the programming considerations for installing and activating IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. 5..1 Operating System Requirements Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux supports the following z/vm operating systems: z/vm version 6 release 3 with required PTFs applied z/vm version 6 release with required PTFs applied z/vm version 5 release 4 with required PTFs applied 5.. Other Program Product Requirements 5...1 Software Requirements IBM Wave for z/vm You should obtain and apply the latest service for IBM Wave for z/vm. You can find the latest service at Fix Central. http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/ IBM Operations Manager for z/vm An External Security Manager, such as the RACF Security Server feature for z/vm, for command level authorization, read versus update access to consoles using VIEWCON, or read versus update access to spool files using VIEWSPL. IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Shared File System (included in z/vm) as the repository for the backup catalog One of the following - IBM Library for REXX on zseries R4 (5695-014) Copyright IBM Corp. 014 1
- IBM Alternate Library for REXX on zseries. IBM recommends you acquire the latest available version, which is a free download at: http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rexx/rexxzseries/index.html IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition v7.1.0 Tivoli Storage Manager supported devices - Refer to the following websites for the list of devices that are supported by Tivoli Storage Manager (5608-E01), Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition (5608-E0), and IBM System Storage Archive Manager (5608-E03). http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/ IBM_TSM_Supported_Devices_for_Linux.html http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?&uid=swg143309 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux V4.3.0 The following program products are required to run IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux: - Performance Toolkit for VM support required by IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux. For information about Performance Toolkit for VM and Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux refer to the VM internet site: www.vm.ibm.com/related/perfkit/ - IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Tivoli Enterprise Portal Agent (includes seeding) - One of the following SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 for zseries or above Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 Update 5 or above 5..3 Program Installation and Service Considerations Because Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux is a suite of several different products you will be directed to use their individual Program Directories to do the VMSES/E installation of any product that is installed on z/vm. Each installation is done separately, and is independent of any other installation. Along with listing general installation considerations, this section will also provide a combined table of DASD and User ID requirements for all of the products in Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux. This will enable you to plan out and make all the z/vm directory changes at once. VMSES/E is required to install and service all parts that are installed on z/vm. These parts are: IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux, Command Processor IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm These tables will assume that you are using the IBM suggested user IDs for installation. You are free to change these to any user IDs; however, a PPF override must be created. Note: It may be easier to make the above PPF override change during the installation procedure, rather than after you installed a product. Each Program Directory has directions on how to create a PPF override. 5.3 DASD Storage and User ID Requirements Figure 6, Figure 7 on page 4 and Figure 8 on page 7 list the user IDs, minidisks and default SFS directory names that are used to install and service IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux, IBM Operations Manager for z/vm and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition, respectively. Important Installation Notes: User IDs and minidisks or SFS directories will be defined during the installation procedure for each product. They are listed here so that you can get an idea of the resources that you will need prior to allocating them. The user IDs listed are default user IDs and can be changed. If you choose to change the name of the installation user IDs you need to create a Product Parameter Override File (PPF) to reflect this change. If you choose to install these products on a common user ID, the default minidisk addresses for some or all of these products may already be defined. If any of the default minidisks required are already in use, you will have to create an override to change the default minidisks so that they are unique. 5.3.1 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Figure 6 (Page 1 of ). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698A36D B 3390 Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name 3 880 360 Contains all the base code shipped with Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.OBJECT Note: Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size. Installation Requirements and Considerations 3
Figure 6 (Page of ). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE on z/vm and Linux Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698A36D C 3390 5698A36D D 3390 5698A36D A6 3390 5698A36D A 3390 5698A36D 300 3390 5698A36D 191 3390 5698A36D Totals Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name 3390 OMEGACMD 301 3390 OMEGACMD 191 3390 OMEGACMD Totals All user ID Totals 3390 3390 1 3 1 1 3 1 10 17 3 3 4 6 14 3 1440 180 Contains customization files. This disk may also be used for local modifications. VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.SAMPLE 880 360 Contains serviced files VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.DELTA 1440 180 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the test service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.APPLYALT 1440 180 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux that is currently in production. VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.APPLYPROD 880 360 Test build disk. This code will be copied to a production disk, so the production disk will also require this amount of free space. VMSYS:5698A36D.OMCMDPRC.BUILDTEST 1440 180 5698A36D user ID's 191 minidisk VMSYS:5698A36D. 14,400 1,800 Total DASD storage required for user ID 5698A36D. 880 360 Production build disk. This should be the same size as the test build disk. VMSYS:OMEGACMD.OMCMDPRC.BUILDPROD 880 360 OMEGACMD user ID's 191 minidisk VMSYS:OMEGACMD. 5760 70 Total DASD storage required for user ID OMEGACMD. 0,160 50 Total DASD storage required for all Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux user IDs Note: Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size. 4 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
5.3. IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Figure 7 (Page 1 of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698J10E 191 3390 5698J10E B 3390 5698J10E C 3390 5698J10E C4 3390 5698J10E D 3390 5698J10E A6 3390 Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 10 1 5 6 3 3 30 36 3 14400 1800 5698J10E user ID's 191 minidisk filepool1:5698j10e. 700 900 Contains all the base code shipped with Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.object 880 360 Contains sample files filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.sample 880 360 Contains customization files. This disk may also be used for local modifications filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.sample 4300 5400 Contains serviced files filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.delta 880 360 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the test service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.applyalt Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. It is recommended that the MDISK entry for the OPMGRM1 198, 400, and 410 disks in the CP directory specify the disk as RR. OPMGRM1 will then link the disk RR, allowing other authorized users to link the disk MR. This allows users to make changes to the configuration data while OPMGRM1 is running and allows you to copy service updates to these disks from 5698J10E. 3. When installing on z/vm V5.4, the default SFS file pool for both filepool1 and filepool is VMSYS. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. When installing on z/vm V6. or later the default SFS file pool is: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. VMSYS for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. Installation Requirements and Considerations 5
Figure 7 (Page of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698J10E A 3390 5698J10E 300 3390 5698J10E 310 3390 5698J10E Totals Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 3390 OPMGRM1 191 3390 OPMGRM1 194 3390 OPMGRM1 198 (Note ) 3390 3 5 6 5 6 63 78 5 6 50 60 5 6 880 360 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux that is currently in production filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.applyprod 700 900 Test build disk for server code filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.testsrvr 700 900 Test build disk for user code filepool1:5698j10e.omcmdprc.testuser 90,70 11,340 Total DASD storage required for user ID 5698J10E. 700 900 A-disk for server running GOMMAIN filepool:opmgrm1. 7000 9000 Log disk for server running GOMMAIN filepool:opmgrm1.logs 700 Installation-defined configuration files on production system, based on samples provided on the C minidisk or in the.sample directory. (Note ) Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. It is recommended that the MDISK entry for the OPMGRM1 198, 400, and 410 disks in the CP directory specify the disk as RR. OPMGRM1 will then link the disk RR, allowing other authorized users to link the disk MR. This allows users to make changes to the configuration data while OPMGRM1 is running and allows you to copy service updates to these disks from 5698J10E. 3. When installing on z/vm V5.4, the default SFS file pool for both filepool1 and filepool is VMSYS. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. When installing on z/vm V6. or later the default SFS file pool is: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. VMSYS for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. 6 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 7 (Page 3 of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Operations Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address OPMGRM1 400 (Note ) OPMGRM1 410 (Note ) OPMGRM1 Totals Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 3390 3390 3390 OPMGRS1 191 3390 OPMGRS 191 3390 OPMGRS3 191 3390 OPMGRS4 191 3390 All user IDs Totals 3390 5 6 5 6 70 84 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 153 186 700 Production build disk for server code 700 Production build disk for user code 100,800 9,900 Total DASD storage required for user ID OPMGRM1. 700 900 A-disk for server 1 running GOMSVM. 700 900 A-disk for server running GOMSVM. 700 900 A-disk for server 3 running GOMSVM. 700 900 A-disk for server 4 running GOMSVM. 0,30 7,540 Total DASD storage required for all IBM Operations Manager for z/vm user IDs. Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. It is recommended that the MDISK entry for the OPMGRM1 198, 400, and 410 disks in the CP directory specify the disk as RR. OPMGRM1 will then link the disk RR, allowing other authorized users to link the disk MR. This allows users to make changes to the configuration data while OPMGRM1 is running and allows you to copy service updates to these disks from 5698J10E. 3. When installing on z/vm V5.4, the default SFS file pool for both filepool1 and filepool is VMSYS. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. When installing on z/vm V6. or later the default SFS file pool is: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. VMSYS for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. You can create a PPF override to specify your own file pool, if you prefer. 5.3.3 IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Installation Requirements and Considerations 7
Figure 8 (Page 1 of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698J06B 191 3390 5698J06B B 3390 5698J06B C 3390 5698J06B D 3390 5698J06B A6 3390 5698J06B A 3390 5698J06B 491 3390 5698J06B 591 3390 5698J06B 49 3390 Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 40 48 5 6 3 50 60 1 1 7 9 7 9 5 6 57600 700 5698J06B user ID's 191 minidisk filepool1:5698j06b. 700 900 Contains all the base code shipped with Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.object 880 360 Contains sample files. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.sample 7000 9000 Contains serviced files filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.delta 1440 180 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the test service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.applyalt 1440 180 Contains AUX files and software inventory tables that represent the service level of Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux that is currently in production. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.applyprod 10080 160 Test build disk for server code. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.testruntime 10080 160 Production build disk for server code. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.runtime 700 900 Test build disk for user code. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.testclient Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. The default SFS file pool is VMSYS. If you are installing on z/vm V6. or later, IBM recommends creating a PPF override to use: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. A unique SFS file pool for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. For this unique file pool, you can use VMSYS (provided by IBM) or you can create a new unique file pool such as MYPOOL1. 8 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 8 (Page of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address 5698J06B 59 3390 5698J06B 198 3390 Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 5 6 3 700 900 Production build disk for user code. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.client 880 360 Installation-defined configuration files on production system, based on samples provided on the C minidisk or in the.sample directory. 5698J06B 199 3390 5698J06B 49D 3390 5 6 5 6 filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.configuration 700 900 Installation-defined job templates on production system, based on samples provided on the C minidisk or in the.sample directory. filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.jobdefs 700 900 AMENG HELP files on test system. This code will be copied to a production disk, (e.g. 5698J06B 9D) so the production disk will also require this amount of free space. 5698J06B Totals 3390 BKRADMIN 191 3390 BKRCATLG 191 3390 BKRBKUP 191 3390 135 166 5 6 1 1 filepool1:5698j06b.omcmdprc.testhelp 194,400 4,300 Total DASD storage required for user ID 5698J06B. 700 900 A-disk for BKRADMIN. 1440 180 A-disk for BKRCATLG server. 1440 180 A-disk for BKRBKUP server. Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. The default SFS file pool is VMSYS. If you are installing on z/vm V6. or later, IBM recommends creating a PPF override to use: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. A unique SFS file pool for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. For this unique file pool, you can use VMSYS (provided by IBM) or you can create a new unique file pool such as MYPOOL1. Installation Requirements and Considerations 9
Figure 8 (Page 3 of 3). DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks for IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm Minidisk owner (user ID) Default Address BKRWRK01 191 3390 BKRWRK0 191 3390 BKRWRK03 191 3390 BKRWRK04 191 3390 All user IDs Totals Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name (Note 3) 3390 1 1 1 1 146 184 1440 180 A-disk for BKRWRK01 server, a worker service virtual machine which processes backup jobs and restore requests. 1440 180 A-disk for BKRWRK0 server, a worker service virtual machine which processes backup jobs and restore requests. 1440 180 A-disk for BKRWRK03 server, a worker service virtual machine which processes backup jobs and restore requests. 1440 180 A-disk for BKRWRK04 server, a worker service virtual machine which processes backup jobs and restore requests. 10,40 6,80 Total DASD storage required for all IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/vm user IDs. Notes: 1. Cylinder values defined in this table are based on a 4K block size. FB-51 block and SFS values are derived from the 3390 cylinder values in this table. The FBA blocks are listed as 1/K but should be CMS formatted at 1K size.. The default SFS file pool is VMSYS. If you are installing on z/vm V6. or later, IBM recommends creating a PPF override to use: VMPSFS for all directories that will be shared across the cluster. These are noted as filepool1 in the table. A unique SFS file pool for all directories that should be unique on each member of the cluster. These are noted as filepool in the table. For this unique file pool, you can use VMSYS (provided by IBM) or you can create a new unique file pool such as MYPOOL1. 5.3.4 ALL VMSES/E products in Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux 30 Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux Program Directory
Figure 9. Total DASD Storage Requirements for Target Minidisks Minidisk owner (user ID) All user IDs Totals Default Address Storage in SFS Cylinders Usage FB-51 4K DASD CYLS Blocks Blocks Default SFS Directory Name 3390 313 39 450,70 56,340 Total DASD storage required for all Infrastructure Suite for z/vm and Linux user IDs. Installation Requirements and Considerations 31
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