So I started the install and now the fun begins. All the smpe stuff went well. 
When running the script for websphere  'WASOEM.sh -config -mode typical' I only 
got one prompt, the config guide states there should be more. The mvs dataset 
that is supposed to contain the security jobs was not created either. Below is 
the output of the script. Any help is appreciated. Not sure what went wrong? 
Thanks Matt

ST1MAT:/usr/lpp/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/bin: >./WASOEM.sh -config -mode typical      
BBN0400I:The current WebSphere Application Server OEM configuration working dire
ctory is not set                                                                
                                                                                
BBN0094I:Enter a filesystem location under which                                
the WebSphere Application Server OEM working directories will be located, or pre
ss return to accept (/etc):                                                     
BBN0229I:   * Your response was ݨ                                              
BBN0400I:The WebSphere Application Server OEM configuration working directories 
will be located under:                                                          
/etc                                                                            
BBN0400I:This location setting will be valid for this session only. 
                                                                    
BBN0235I:Creating configuration directory /etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/co
BBN0232I:Could not locate /etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/conf/wasOEM_env.sh
                                                                    
BBN0233I:/usr/lpp/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/zOS-config/zpmt/samples/wasOEM_
 was copied to                                                      
/etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/conf/wasOEM_env.sh.                                     
 Review the contents of /etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/conf/wasOEM_env.sh before contin
uing.                                                                           
                                                                                
                                                                                
BBN0234I:/usr/lpp/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/zOS-config/zpmt/samples/wasOEMOverride.resp
onseFile                                                                        
was copied to /etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/conf/wasOEMOverride.responseFile.         
 Review the contents of /etc/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/conf/wasOEMOverride.responseFile
 before continuing.                                                             
 

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of 
Tom Ambros
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:11 AM
To: ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: IBM(r) z/OS(r) Management Facility (z/OSMF)

Do it.  If you do any policy based networking you'll be happy you did. 
Incident packaging is nice, we don't use it a ton because we haven't 
seemed to have had too many incidents for a while but it does make it 
simpler to get all the diagnostics wrapped up with a bow.  It looks like 
there's a fair amount of development going on with it, it  is not like the 
old wizard setup that disappeared a while back and I already forgot the 
name of.  Even the first iteration of zOSMF was far more useful than that 
interface, whatever it was called. 

Take good notes on your sandbox install and the rest is child's play. 
Upgrades at maintenance time are no big deal if you... took good notes in 
your sandbox install. 

Thomas Ambros
Operating Systems and Connectivity Engineering
518-436-6433





From:   "Dazzo, Matt" <mda...@pch.com>
To:     ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu
Date:   05/24/2012 10:58
Subject:        IBM(r) z/OS(r) Management Facility (z/OSMF)
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu>



So what do you folks have to say about IBM(r) z/OS(r) Management Facility 
(z/OSMF)? We have zos1.13 up and running and considering configuring 
IBM(r) z/OS(r) Management Facility (z/OSMF). Looking to see find out how 
hard it is to configure and how useful it is? Or any other info you might 
find useful. Thanks

Matthew Dazzo
Sr MVS Systems Programmer
Publishers Clearing House
Port Washington NY
516-944-4816


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