Hi Terri, When adding an Software Instance that you already have (say, z/OS V2.4), you are telling z/OSMF the CSI and zones to use. Those DDDEFs, presumably, will be correct with the data set names, volumes, and paths. Those DDDEFs will be used as a model on the incoming z/OS CSI DDDEFs. That will save you hundreds of customizations to do for z/OS V2.5 and beyond. I've seen many ServerPac saved configurations that are stale, and the CSI DDDEFs are the correct and current values. Meaning, that the ServerPac saved configuration can "drift" out of accuracy over time, but the CSI DDDEFs had better not. That is what I mean by saving time. Especially when you are basing on a known, accurate, SMP/E configuration.
For the shipped configuration data sets (like CPAC.*): if you add those data sets to that Software Instance, then those data sets can be modelled too. If you choose not to, the worst thing is that the 16 CPAC data sets shipped with z/OS V2.5, can be modified *en masse* within the z/OSMF interface. Since they are all shipped with a HLQ of CPAC, it is very easy to filter, select, move, rename them as a group. With the z/OS V2.5 Software Instance, they then become known and can be modelled with future z/OS Portable Software Instances. For the catalog: depending on what catalog options you want - new master cat, existing master cat and the data set names you select - the existing structure you have on your driving system can be used and detected, should you wish to use it. If you want a new master cat, you will need to supply the name and the temporary catalog alias of your choice (aka SSA), just like in the old ServerPac. If you want all your data sets to begin with "ZOSV25", and you have that existing HLQ alias going to an existing usercat today, no problem, that will be used. If you want to create a new master catalog, and use "MYSSA" as the temporary catalog alias, you'll need to supply that, just like in the old ServerPac. The catalog structure, I see, is similar to how the old ServerPac did it. Although, there is a lot more flexibility, because you can rename any data set, and put it in any catalog you want, with only VSAM (including zFS) forced to be cataloged. The old ServerPac had lots of restrictions on what could be renamed, and where it had to be cataloged. -Marna WALLE z/OS System Install and Upgrade IBM Poughkeepsie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
