Installation, initialization, and customization
For this topic, you need to understand these terms:
- Installation options
- You create an installation options data set that specifies these options. They become active when you start ICSF, customizing how ICSF runs on your system.
- Startup procedure
- You create an ICSF startup procedure. Along with other information, this specifies the name of the installation options data set.
- SYS1.SAMPLIB
- Contains samples, including an installation options data set, a CKDS allocation job, a PKDS allocation job, a startup procedure, a CICS Wait List data set, and sample JCL for SMP/E Delivery to load keys by using a pass phrase. You can update this code as necessary and generally store the updated code in SYS1.PARMLIB and SYS1.PROCLIB.
- SYS1.PARMLIB
- Generally contains the installation options data set. The installation options data set can alternately be a member of a partitioned or sequential data set.
- SYS1.PROCLIB
- Contains the startup procedure.