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Step 4. Install Control-M

If you do not intend to run Control‑M at your site, skip this step.

Install Control‑M following the instructions in the Control‑M installation chapter of the INCONTROL for z/OS Installation Guide: Installing. Observe the following rules:

  1. Assign parameter values

    Use ICE to assign values to the current release parameters in the following table that are different than the values of the corresponding parameters in the system you are now using. For details, see the DEFPARM member in the IOA.PARM library.

    Table 4 Control‑M parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    %ILPREFM%

    Prefix of the Control‑M Installation library

    %OLPREFM%

    Prefix of the Control‑M Operations libraries

    %DBPREFM%

    Prefix of the Control‑M Repository

    %STATFILE%

    DSName of the Control‑M Statistics file

  2. While you are testing the current release, the names of Control‑M started tasks such as CONTROLM must differ from the names of the same started tasks in the version you are now using.
  3. Assign a value to the PROCPRFM parameter.

    Assign a value to be used as the prefix of Control‑M procedure names. Then adjust the JCL of your production jobs accordingly. For details, see the explanation of PROCPRFA in substep 3 of Step 3. Install the IOA component.

  4. Assign values in the CTMPARM member

    The mapping of certain parameters in earlier versions of Control-M has been changed to Control-M version CR parameters, as shown in the following table. For the PROCNAMM parameter, assign a value that is different than the value in the version you are now using. To find the value in the version you are now using, see the CTMPARM member in the IOA.PARM library.

    Table 5 CTMPARM parameters

    Earlier version parameters

    Equivalent current release parameters

    INTERVL

    INTERVLM

    NONSWAP

    NONSWAPM

    PROCNAM

    PROCNAMM

    DAYTIME

    DAYTIMEM

    CKPSIZE

    AJFSIZE

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Installing the current release as a test system