I confess to never having been the 'z/OSMF guy' at our shop. All I know is from 
arm's length observation and from hearsay. Not sure which is a flakier basis 
for commenting on installation and customization. I resolve to dig into this 
with a clear head and unbiased eye. Thanks for the pointers. 

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J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler 
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
323-715-0595 Mobile
[email protected]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Marna WALLE
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 06:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: OMVS file changes for z/OS 1.13 -> z/OS 2.1
> 
> Greetings Skip,
> Converting from z/OSMF V2.1 to V2.2?  I'll challenge you on that, as I'd put 
> the
> tasks below in the category of "tweak" ;)!  I'm saying that because I'm
> assuming:
> 
> 1) You've already gotten your security definitions done for z/OSMF V2.1, and
> that is the "hardest" thing to now do in z/OSMF V2.2  The security things
> you've done in z/OSMF V2.1 do NOT need to change for z/OSMF V2.2.  There is
> a security recommendation (to not over-wildcard profiles), because there is
> more granularity capability in z/OSMF V2.2.  However, though, if you've got
> the security work done for z/OSMF V2.1, you are ready to go for security on
> z/OSMF V2.2.
> 
> 2) Running one last shell script to create the new IZUPRMxx is simple.  Or, 
> you
> could take the sample IZUPRMxx and create it from scratch.  This is
> straightforward.
> 
> 3) Creating a new file system (USERDIR, it's called, which you'll probably
> mount at /var/zosmf), and can copy from your existing file system to this new
> file system (uncommenting the provided step)  This is straightforward as well.
> 
> 4) You can copy a couple of sample procs into your proclib concat.
> 
> For steps 1-4, there are ServerPac jobs to do this for you, assuming that you
> use the Full System Replace path.    (#1 is only RACF, if you are a new user 
> and
> are not migrating.)
> 
> Of course, I'd like to hear about your experience doing the above, but a lot 
> of
> work has been put into making this just about as simple as possible.
> -Marna WALLE
> IBM Poughkeepsie

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