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Specifying product keys
Product keys are used to authorize older implementations of the products.
Specifying product keys involves:
Creating and modifying BBPARM member BBKEYS
Perform the following steps to create and modify the BBKEYS member:
- Create a member called BBKEYS in the BBPARM data set.
Edit BBKEYS to add a key parameter for each product key.
Specify the key parameter as follows:
KEY=ppp - cccc-tt-nnnnn-yyddd - xxxxssss[-]
Specify the variables according to the following table:
ppp
Three-character product ID:
IPX
IMSPlex System Manager
IRA
IMS Resource Analyzer
IRM
IMS Resource Monitor
IWA
IMS Workload Analyzer
IWM
IMS Workload Monitor
IAD
IMS Workload Analyzer Extension for Db2
IMD
IAD
IMS Workload Monitor Extension for Db2
ILM
IMS Resource Analyzer Extensions for IRLM and IMS Resource Monitor Extensions for IRLM
IPF
IMS Performance Reporter
IPD
IMS Performance Reporter Extension for Db2
ITA
IMS Transaction Accountant
ITD
IMS Transaction Accountant Extension for Db2
cccc
Four-character CPU type (for example, 3090)
tt
Two-character CPU internal model group type (for example, 23)
nnnnn
Four- to five-digit CPU serial number in hexadecimal format
yyddd
Julian expiration date
xxxx
Four-character authorization key that BMC provided
ssss
SMF ID of the system where the product should be activated
Determining the internal CPU model and version number
Use the following procedure to determine the internal model and version number of the CPUs at your site:
Display your existing password keys and the current CPU ID by performing one of the following actions:
Enter the following BBI control command from your
terminal session:
.D KEYS
The command output is written to the BBI-SS PAS journal log.
Enter the following MVS MODIFY command:
/F ssid,.D KEYS
ssid is the BBI-SS PAS job name or started task ID. The command output is written to the SYSLOG or console.
Output like the following example is produced:
/F I9APAS,.D KEYS
COPY PROTECTION KEY STATUS: P49A
PRD CPUID EXP SYS STATUS P49A
--- ------------- ----- ---- ---- -------- P49A
ITA-****-**-*****-04365-1C9F VALID P49A
IPF-****-**-*****-04365-6CCB VALID P49A
IPX-****-**-*****-04365-2DC7 VALID P49A
--------------------------------------- P49A
CURRENT CPUID IS 2084-00-3381A P49A
--------------------------------------- P49A
KEYS/STATUS OBTAINED AT PAS STARTUP ON dd-mmm-yy P49A- Extract the CPU information by using the BMC SYSINFO utility:
On the system image where the products will execute, enter the following command:TSO CALL 'hlq.BBLINK(SYSINFO)'
hlq is the high-level data set qualifier.
- Record the following information from the SYSINFO output:
- CPU IDENTIFIER
- CPU TYPE
- CPU MODEL
- Use TSO TEST to display storage on the active system by performing the following steps:
- From the TSO READY prompt, type the command TEST ‘SYS1.LINKLIB(IEFBR14)’ and press Enter.
Type L 208.%+4 L(12) CThe following output is displayed:
aaaaaaaa. XXnYYYYYZZZZ
The output variables areas follows:
Variable
Description
aaaaaaaa
Hexadecimal characters (not needed for password key)
XX
CPU model version
n
Numeric value (not needed for password key)
YYYYY
CPU serial number (CPU ID)
ZZZZ
CPU type