Milestone 3 Configure Performance Test—New Installation


This topic will guide you through configuration of a new installation of Performance Test 17.02.

If you are performing an upgrade, skip ahead to Milestone 4: Configure Performance Test— Upgrade.

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Important

Roles involved:

  • z/OS Security Administrator
  • Performance Test Installer
  • z/OS System Programmer
  • CICS System Programmer

Complete the following tasks to configure a new installation of Performance Test.

Task 3.1: Run the Guided Configuration dialog

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Important

Roles involved: Performance Test Installer

Task 3.1.1: Launch the Guided Configuration Dialog

To launch the Guided Configuration, execute the $$$SETUP EXEC.

On the Command line, type TSO EX followed by the fully-qualified .INSTALL library name and REXX EXEC member name.

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Example

TSO EX '<hlq>.install.dsn($$$SETUP)

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Throughout the Guided Configuration Dialog, use the command HELP (or press PF1) to display detailed information about the currently displayed panel. PF1 will also show the long text when ISPF short messages are displayed in the upper right corner of a dialog panel.

Task 3.1.2: SMP/E Installation Data Import

Specify the data set name where the BMC Installer created the SMP/E ISPF tables. This will inform the Performance Test customization facility about the installation SMP/E environment. When the Install Data Import completes, the Product Suite Guided Configuration Panel is displayed as shown in the following figure.

Product Suite Guided Configuration screen

------------------------ Product Suite Guided Configuration -----------------------
   Option  ===>
                          Performance Test FMID: MQQF170

        Please complete required selections 2 through 6, in order, to
        configure Performance Test

      1  Import Parm Settings  Get customization information from a prior install

      2  Generate JCL Samples  Generate JCL samples for product usage

      3  Product Configuration Select and run automated customization tasks

      4  Generate Manual Tasks Create non-product install task instructions based
                               on selections/values set in "Product Configuration"

      5  Track Manual Tasks    Non-product install task tracking checklist

      6  Parmlib Gen           Create parmlib sample using selections and values
                               set during "Product Configuration" tasks.

      7  Apply Maintenance     Receive and apply Performance Test sysmods
 

Task 3.2: Generate JCL samples

Run option 2 Generate JCL Samples to update product sample JCL and PROC members with the data set names of your SMP/E target environment. The members will be placed into the .INSTALL library.

Task 3.3: Product configuration

Run option 3 Product Configuration. The Select Products & Features to Configure screen will be displayed, showing products and features available for configuration. Enter a slash (/) next to the products and features you want to configure. Press Enter after making your selections to advance to the Configure Products screen.

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Important

Each time you run option 3 Product Configuration, the Select Products & Features to Configure screen is displayed. Your selections remain the way they were the last time you changed them. Altering selections may be done at any time and may alter the set of automated product configuration tasks or manual tasks. If you make changes after your initial Performance Test configuration, revisit Task 3.4: Configure Products and Task 3.5: Generate Manual Tasks to check for any new configuration instructions.

Task 3.4: Configure products

The Select Products & Features to Configure screen allows you to select guided configuration tasks by product being configured: Performance Test for VTAM, Performance Test for Mainframe Servers, and/or Performance Test for IBM MQ. In turn, select each product to configure. For each selected product, a list of automated customization tasks is displayed, based on your set of selections on the Select Products & Features to Configure screen. Some customization tasks apply to more than one product and will appear in the task list for each of the products to which they apply.

Select each configuration task and enter the information requested on the panel. Some panels will ask you to initiate a process with the GENERATE command. The configuration tasks may allocate datasets, tailor procs, build sample members, etc. They may also store information into a customization database within the .INSTALL library.

As you exit each task, a Set Task Status window is displayed where you can either indicate the status of the task as being Complete or, if you must collect information about a task, set the status to In Progress or Pending. This will help you re-visit the tasks after having collected the requisite information.

After completing all the automated product configuration tasks, return to the Product Suite Guided Configuration Screen to advance to the next subtask.

Task 3.5: Generate Manual Tasks

Run option 4 Generate Manual Tasks. This process will create five members with specific tasks—based on information from the preceding steps—to configure your system for use with Performance Test.

The names of these members tell you the area to which each task applies:

  • TSKCICS
  • TSKIMS
  • TSKMVS
  • TSKSECUR
  • TSKVTAM.

The Performance Test installer should review these members and distribute them as needed to system specialists to be completed.

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For additional information regarding manual task subject matter, see Advanced-Configuration-Guide.

The Generate Manual Tasks process also creates a checklist of your tasks for monitoring your progress as you complete your unique set of manual configuration tasks.

Task 3.6: Track Manual Tasks

Run option 5 Track Manual Tasks to display the checklist for your set of manual tasks. All persons involved in completing the tasks can display this list and use the C line command on the tasks to indicate when they are completed. The Performance Test installer can monitor the status of tasks being completed by everyone through this checklist.

This checklist is only for keeping track of progress and serves no other technical purpose. You may choose not to use this checklist if you track progress in another way.

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You may proceed to the next step while the manual tasks are yet to be completed.

Task 3.7: Perform PARMLIB Gen

Run option 6 Parmlib Gen. This will create a sample PARMLIB member for Performance Test using selections and values set during “Product Configuration” tasks. The member name is HSCM00, and it will be written to the .INSTALL library, overwriting the member if it already exists.

 

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