Hi Terri,

I understand your situation, but I hope you will reconsider one of your
earlier statement: "never touch z/OSMF again for 2 years."  Yes, z/OSMF has
had some problems, but it is absolutely IBM's direction and new
functions/facilities are being added to z/OSMF all the time.  As one of your
site's senior people, I think it would be to your benefit to ensure that
your entire staff is familiar with the tool.  As an ISV, you are probably in
the PartnerWorld ISV group and see that other software vendors are creating
installation workflows for their own software.  Even as a small software
provider, we're looking at doing the same thing.

I think that it is a shame that the bad experiences, such as with
certificates, have kept many installations from exploiting the powerful
features of z/OSMF.  One small example that I heard a couple of weeks ago
was a site who finally went to z/OSMF in production and discovered that WLM
under z/OSMF provides an edit facility to show if something is incorrect.
The person said: "where has this been all my life?".  So I hope that other
sites will not let a bad experience keep them from trying it again.

Best regards,
Cheryl

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Cheryl Watson Walker, CEO
Watson & Walker, Inc.
Sarasota, FL USA
www.watsonwalker.com
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Shaffer, Terri
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2021 7:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Serverpac installs January 2022 and beyond

So I have to politely disagree with that comment.

z/OSMF software install has always had its limitations as with big
installation we installed once and replicated 127 times to all our other
lpars.  Now in my small shop its only 7 times, but I maintain 3 different
levels of z/OS since we develop mainframe software.

So yes huge learning curve, in-fact even serverpac has a few nuances when it
comes to certain system layouts, where parmlib's, proclibs, TCPIP and other
"system datasets' live and tweaking of the recatDS jobs to ummmm fix things.

I never said I will not try it and see, but yes my fall-back is Serverpac at
least one more time, for the reasons I mentioned below. I have been apart of
a few ESP's with IBM, so I am open to ideas.

Over my 38 years doing MVS system programming, Serverpac was a slice of
heaven, once a few modifications where allowed and I didn't have to use the
manual hacks modifying CPAC SLIB entries for over-rides.

My comments where directed at usability, layouts, the ability to perform a
system layout that matches my current environments, and the list goes on.

I like having the control before I submit a job, completely understanding
what is does, because the thing I hate is opps after I hit enter.

Also the setup for certificates, especially on corporate PC's, with no ADMIN
rights or a defined process to manage, adds to my concerns and issues.

Ms Terri E Shaffer
Senior Systems Engineer,
z/OS Support:
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This level of vitriol is best left to twitter, fb or Instagram.

It is totally uncalled for on this list. Every new process has its bumps and
bruises and after twenty years, ServerPac was overdue for a makeover.

Just my two cents.

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Total joke--setup and developed by people that THINK they know what they are
doing and THINK they know what you need.

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So not to beat up on this new installation process, but if I have the option
on installing z/OS 2.5 with serverpac in Oct, I will never touch z/OSMF
again for 2 years.

It took me 2 days and working with security just to get the certificates
working correctly.  I still have issues with the HTTPS not authenticating,
but at least z/OSMF can communicate with my LPARS.

Then I tried the TRYIT - Portable software instance and looks like even more
issues, or things that haven't been customized.  Because I don't use ISP,
HLQ's

An error occurred on system "ACWA". Error: "login: timeout:
TsoServerConnection(USER=TSSTESA, ASID=0x00b5, QID=0x00000019)". "IKJ56455I
TSSTESA LOGON IN PROGRESS AT 10:49:05 ON JULY 16, 2021 IEFA107I TSSTESA
IZUFPROC IZUFPROC SYSEXEC - DATA SET ISP.SISPEXEC NOT FOUND ". The error
report returned by the z/OS data set and files REST interface for the
"LIST_DATASETS" service contains category "2", return code 4 and reason 1.

For the migration guide I will explode/print because using z/OSMF on a
window that is about 8 x 5 is un-usable, with all the z/OSMF headers and
tabs, etc.

If IBM wanted to fix this SPAWN another window to view the Migration task at
least then it would be the size of my laptop monitor.

I understand IBM's direction but just like many shops have stated we never
start it, I just setup a JCL error in the proc and go about it not taking
130G of storage and resources.

Ms Terri E Shaffer
Senior Systems Engineer,
z/OS Support:
ACIWorldwide - Telecommuter
H(412-766-2697) C(412-519-2592)
terri.shaf...@aciworldwide.com

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Brian,
I would like to assure you that this decision was not taken lightly, and was
taken with all those considerations (and others) to extend both ordering
types for as long as was feasible.

Some points I would like to make:

- the z/OS ServerPac for z/OSMF is extremely similar to the CICS, Db2,and
IMS ServerPac for z/OSMF.  What is different?  The Workflows which contain
the configuration and verification, since they are product-specific.  Where
can you see those Workflow steps today?  By looking at your z/OS CustomPac
dialog JCL jobs you ran for your last z/OS installation.  Those are the
Workflow steps you'll see.  So the "differences" are simply the way you
submit the JCL jobs.  Do you want to see how you lay down the data sets and
assign them to volumes and catalogs, and how that is different with z/OSMF
vs. ISPF?  Look today at the CICS, IMS, and Db2 z/OSMF ServerPac.  That is
how it will be done - with the z/OS addition that you'll be able to use (or
not use) a new master catalog, as you desire.

- providing a "dual" method of installing the z/OS release (and other IBM
products) requires two software manufacturing processes, for existing and
every new product that GA's during that time. I'm sure I don't need to
mention that the costs of have two production processes for every product in
the IBM catalog is not insignificant.  Now, that is what we are doing right
now for CICS, IMS, and Db2, so that customers can have that choice right now
for the non-z038 SREL products.  It is expected that you set up and learn
this process now, so that when the z/OS SREL arrives, it is not a unknown
method of installing.  Keep in mind, these "dual" paths and costs have been
ongoing since September 2019.  This overlap has been going on for a while,
at varying levels for the product set.

- As you mention, if you still want to see z/OS itself in z/OSMF ServerPac,
then order z/OS V2.5 between Sept 2021 and January 2022.  Install it.  Throw
it away.   That would then be your "test order".   That is how it will
install should you re-order z/OS V2.5 (or a later release) when you are
ready to install it.

- You mention that the service on the ServerPac, if you keep it
un-installled, will need more PTFs. Yes, if you insist that you must install
a CustomPac ServerPac after that path is gone, it will age as any old
ServerPac order will age.  This is no different than ordering a z/OS release
in ServerPac before it is end-of-marketing, putting it on the shelf, and
having to install many PTFs today. I've seen lots of customers do that for
z/OS V2.3, when they were on V2.1 and weren't ready to move yet.  Always, I
recommend that if your z/OS release is still orderable and yours has aged,
order another one with current service.

- You mention anyone running below z/OS V2.3, will have a harder path to
z/OS V2.5.  I would say that anyone on V2.2 or lower, wishing to go to z/OS
V2.5, will have a harder path if they don't stay within the coexistence
policy, and are not service supported.  And this has little to do with how
the ServerPac is packaged.  I know you are involved in quite a few of those
"long jumps" and all of the added complications they bring since there is no
coexistence support, but I don't think that using z/OSMF to install V2.5
will be one of those largest concerns.   Many of the installation and
configuration enhancements were rolled back pre-V2.3 when they were
released.  I would install all the z/OSMF PTFs on those older systems to
help as much as possible to get z/OSMF Software Management and Workflows up
and running on the sandbox driving system.  That should be done right now,
unless the Customized Offering Driver (COD) is the better (and longer) path
for the situation. Customers on V2.2 should be going to V2.4, which is
orderable right now - do not delay.  So, for z/OS V2.2 customers, I see no
z/OSMF requirement impediment.

-Marna WALLE
z/OS System Installation and Upgrade
IBM Poughkeepsie




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