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Defining configuration members to BBI-SS PAS


Use the following procedure to define configuration members to BBI-SS PAS.

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  • BMC AMI Ops Automation
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Db2
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for DBCTL
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline
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  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for MQ

 Use member BBIBBCFG as a model for the CFGssidA member.

CCFssidA defines the member name suffixes of the BBPARM configuration members. These members control processing, such as:

  • How the BBI-SS PAS operates
  • How certain BMC AMI Ops Automation functions operate
  • How certain BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS functions operate

The BBPARM configuration members are described in BBIBBCFG-parameters

If you specify different member name suffixes, multiple BBI-SS PASs can process different configuration members from the same BBPARM library. The CFG ssidA member is read during BBI-SS PAS startup to determine the suffixes of the configuration members to be used by that PAS.

To define configuration members to the BBI-SS PAS

  1. In your UBBPARM data set, create a member named CFGssidA, where ssid is the BBI-SS PAS subsystem ID.
  2. Copy the distributed BBPARM member BBIBBCFG into the CFGssidA member that you created.
  3. In CFGssidA, specify any of the following parameters:AAOALS=xx

    AAOARP=xx

    AAOEXP=xx

    AAOGME=xx

    AAOMQL=xx

    AAOPRM=xx

    AAOTSP=xx

    BBIISP=xx

    BBISSP=xx

    BBKMON=xx

    CMRBEX=xx

    CMRDTL=xx

    xx is the two-character suffix of a configuration member.

    Some of these configuration members support the substitution of system variables. The use of system variables and member suffixes enables multiple systems to share a single library. For example, in BBIBBCFG, you can specify BBIISP=&SYSCLONE and use a single BBIBBCFG member for all systems (if they are on different system images). If all that is required is a different TARGET value for different subsystems, you can specify TARGET=SS&SYSCLONE rather than using suffixes to create separate members.

  4. In the BBI-SS PAS startup procedure, add a BBCFG DD statement that refers to CFGssidA, as described in Creating-a-BBI-SS-PAS-startup-procedure.

 

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