Defining the BMC AMI Storage system


You define the BMC AMI Storage system by coding global partitioned data set (PDS) members and storing them in the parameter library.

The global PDS members shown in the following figure are stored in the 

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 parameter library (BBPARM). They contain the specifications that define the overall characteristics of 

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. For example, pool members define the composition of DASD pools, and calendar members define company holidays in the calendar year. You specify definitions in text format, and the PDS members interrelate in a hierarchy.

BMC AMI Storage supports the sysplex environment, which means you can configure your system for a single-system environment or a shared PARMLIB environment.

BMC AMI Storage partitioned data set members

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Warning

Important

Using the SMMSYS ZIIP global parameter (the default is ZIIP=Y) you can direct selected code to IBM System z Integrated Information Processors (zIIPs) all sorts, compression or decompression in Storage Guard Perform, and BMC AMI Storage address spaces.



 

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BMC AMI Storage Automation 8.2