Thanks Marna,
My Serverpac, OS212016, did contain the other levels of Java, just not
the 7.0. Doesn't really matter to me, as the only Java I have is CA-MSM. I've
tried for fire up zOSMF, but on a zAAP/zIIPless z9-L03 capped at 16 MSU, it
doesn't run well.
Correct on the PHP/Python. I wouldn't know the difference :) I also don't
know Liberty Profile from WasOEM :)
My main concern here was preparing my filesystem BPXPRM member. z/OS 1.13
added a fair number of ZFS containers. I became concerned when they disappeared
in z/OS 2.1 and I didn't find referneces to this removal in the migration
guide. I accept the they aren't part of z/OS.
Since Serverpac came out, I don't useually look deeply at the Program
Directories :(
Anyway, thanks to all, I'm ok for now. Doing this only every two years keeps
if entertaining.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Marna WALLE
> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 6:11 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: OMVS file changes for z/OS 1.13 -> z/OS 2.1
>
> Hi Dave,
> Here's some information for you.
>
> Java 6, 7, 8 and other levels are not "gone". They are all still on the
> ServerPac
> Shopz checklist, but maybe you just didn't order them? The last I looked,
> there were 10 (yes, ten) levels of Java that you could get with z/OS V2.1 and
> z/OS V2.2 ServerPac. For z/OS V2.2, we recommend that you get Java 7.1 64-
> bit so that you can use z/OSMF on z/OS V2.2. If you are missing a level of
> Java you need, please get it via a Product ServerPac.
>
> For the DDDEFs you mentioned, they aren't part of the z/OS product itself, so
> they won't be mentioned in the z/OS Migration book. They should be
> mentioned in their own products' publications. I did find that in the z/OSMF
> V2.1 program directory that:
>
> File systems that are deleted from WebSphere Application Server OEM
> Edition for z/OS V7.0: BBN.SBBN7ZFS or BBN.SBBN7HFS.
>
> SBBNCON1 looks to also be associated with the WAS OEM Edition (which was
> replaced with WAS Liberty Profile), so I think that's what's happened to that
> DDDEF too. Remember with WAS Liberty Profile, there were a lot of
> changes, so I'd expect that several DDDEFs were removed, from the OEM
> Edition.
>
> IBM Ported Tools never had Python, but I suspect it was PHP. Here's the
> things that are no longer offered in IBM Ported Tools V1.3: bzip2, cURL,
> Perl,
> sudo, and PHP. Here's the things that still exist in IBM Ported Tools V1.3:
> OpenSSH, Xvfb, IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache at 8.5.5 (aka Apache
> 2.2).
>
> I hope this helps.
> -Marna WALLE
> IBM Poughkeepsie
>
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