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Generating Installation JCL
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Chapter 2 Using the Install System 2-23
Step 3 Press Enter to continue.
The Install System presents a series of panels that let you specify
environmental options for the installation and default options for each
product you chose in Step 2. Use the information that you gathered before
you began this procedure to complete the fields in the panels. For more
information about default options, see the appropriate product chapter. To
move through the panels, use the keys described in “Keys and Commands”
on page 2-14.
Step 4 Review your installation choices.
If you specified the Review Variables user option (see page 2-19), the Install
System displays a series of panels that summarizes the values that you
specified for the installation parameters. You can change most of the values
shown by typing over them.
Step 5 Generate the batch jobs to install the products.
5.A In the JCL Generation Option panel, specify one of the following
options:
Specify
1 to generate installation batch jobs in the data set that
you specified in “Specifying User Options” on page 2-19. This
option generates all of the batch jobs that will unload the product
libraries from tape and install the MVS components.
Warning! If installation batch jobs already exist in the
specified data set, they are overwritten.
Specify
2 to skip batch-job generation and display the next panel.
No installation batch jobs are created.
Specify
3 to generate installation batch jobs and a template for
multiple SSID installations. If you plan to install products on
several DB2 subsystems, consider using the Multiple SSID
installation path for the additional subsystems. For more
information, see “SSID Installation” on page 1-15 and “Multiple
SSID Installation” on page 1-17.
5.B Press Enter to start processing the batch jobs.
If you chose to generate the batch jobs, the Install System creates the
batch job streams that are used for product installation. The job
streams contain batch jobs and BMC Software worklists, which are
used by some products to create DB2 objects.