Electronic delivery


This topic describes how todownload thez /OS components of BMC AMI Capacity Management from the BMC Electronic Product Distribution (EPD) facility. You can navigate to the EPD page from the Customer Support website at http: / /www.bmc.com /support .

Warning

Note

This topic applies to the z/OS components of BMC AMI Capacity Management. For information about obtaining and installing the Universal Information Exchange/VM (UIE/VM) component, see Installing-UIE-VM.

To download the z_OS components

  1. Download the followingimage file from the EPD site:
    bmcmvp-vnnnn-image.bin
    Where "nnnn" corresponds to the version number, for example, for version 1.9.10 set "nnnn" to "1910."
    This file, which contains a batch job, requires approximately 350 tracks on a 3390 disk. The file format is PS (physical sequential), LRECL=80, BLKSIZE=3120.
  2. Make the following changes, as described in the comment section at the top of the image file:

    • Edit the job card to conform to your system requirements. 
    • Specify a PREFIX value in the following line:

    /* PROFILE PREFIX(&USERID);*/


      • Uncomment the line by removing the characters /* and */.
      • Change &USERID to the high-level qualifier that you want to use for the installation data sets.
    • Specify UNIT and VOLSER values in the following line:

    EXEC MVP1900.RECEIVE 'UNIT(SYSALLDA)';


      • Set the UNIT value by changing SYSALLDA to the type of unit you want to use when allocating the installation data sets. The default is SYSALLDA.
      • Set the VOLSER value by adding VOL (vvvvvv) within the quoted string, where vvvvvv specifies the VOLSER that you want to use when allocating the installation data sets. The default is that no specific VOLSER is specified.
  3. Submit the batch job to expand the image file into installation data sets.
    The expanded installation data sets require approximately 1,000 tracks on a 3390 disk. When the job is complete, the installation data sets appear on your system. The high-level qualifier is the PREFIX value you specified, the middle-level qualifier is PASM, and the low-level qualifier is the data set type (such as CLIST or LOAD).
  4. Using the same data set attributes as prefix.PASM.CNTL, create a PDS called hiqual.midqual.CNTL, where hiqual and midqual are the values you want to use for product data sets based on your site naming conventions.
  5. Copy prefix.PASM.CNTL into hiqual.midqual.CNTL.
    You are now ready to install the z /OS components of BMC AMI Capacity Management products, as described in Installing products with the Online Installation Facility.
Warning

Note

 After you verify that the installation was successful, you can delete the downloaded image file and the expanded installation data sets. The data sets whose names begin with hiqual.midqual are product data sets. You should not delete the product data sets. 

 

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