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prefix

Is

a value

you

specify with the PREFIX keyword

on

the

 

TARGET

command

 

 

 

 

sysname

Is

the system

name. This name must match the value

in

th

 

CVTSNAME

field for the system it identifies.

 

 

ds_identity

Is

either

INMSG

or OUTMSG

 

 

The naming convention for the workspace data sets for remote connections

prefix.local_luname.remote_luname.ds_identity

where:

prefixIs a value you specify with the PREFIX keyword on the TARGET command

local_luname Is the LU name of the local node

remote_luname

Is

the LU name of the remote node

 

 

ds_identity

Is

either INMSG

or

OUTMSG

 

 

 

If

your

installation

has

configured

an

RRSF network,

you could

lose req

are in your existing workspace data sets when you

install multisystem R

support. To

 

avoid

losing

requests,

follow

these steps

before

you install

RRSF

node

support

on

a

system

in

an

RRSF network:

 

 

1.Warn users of this migration. Start this process at a time appropri installation. Pay particular attention to the effects of locking the R database (step 3). Updates to a locked RACF database are not all result in ABEND483 or ABEND485. SeeOS/390 Security Server (RACF)

System Programmer's Guidefor information on locking a database.

2. On

the system on which

you are

installing

multisystem

node support,

TARGET

DORMANT

commands

for

all

remote

nodes,

and wait

until

their

INMSG workspace data sets have drained. You can use

a

TARGET

LIST

command

for

each

specific

remote

node to

verify

that

the

INMSG fi

As

a

result

of

this

step:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸFuture requests from remote nodes are not received. They queue

OUTMSG files for this system on the remote nodes.

Ÿ Pending requests from remote nodes are processed before you loc RACF database.

3.Use the IRRUT400 utility to lock the RACF database. Specify PARM='LOCKINPUT' with no OUTDD statements in the JCL. The utility gives return code of 4, but locks the database. Locking the database pr

database from getting

out of synchronization with other RACF databas

RRSF network during the

install.

It is important to completely finish step 2 before locking the dat Otherwise, pending update requests already received from remote no result in abends, and could cause the out-of-sync condition that thi attempting to prevent.

4.Install RACF.

5.Stop the RACF subsystem address space.

If the INMSG and OUTMSG workspace data sets are empty at this tim workspace data sets can be allocated that follow the new naming con You can preallocate these data sets, or let RACF allocate them for

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IBM GC28-1920-01 prefix, a value, specify with the PREFIX keyword, sysname, field for the system it identifies, either