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vvvvAUTOGID operand on ADDGROUP and ALTGROUP commands to haveRACF automatically generate a unique ID values. Refer to the z/<strong>OS</strong>Security <strong>Server</strong> RACF Security Administrator’s Guide <strong>for</strong> your z/<strong>OS</strong>system <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation on how to use these operands.The following prompt sections are the ones that are most likely to requirechanges:– Product file system directory,– The high-level qualifier <strong>for</strong> the target z/<strong>OS</strong> data sets that will contain thegenerated jobs and instructions. When <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong><strong>OEM</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong> uploads a z/<strong>OS</strong> customization definition to the targetz/<strong>OS</strong> system, the customization jobs and files are written to these data sets.– Configuration naming. This is the name of the configuration you are creating– Configuration file system. These values include the data set, file system type,volume, and mount point. The VOLSER that you specify must be able to allowan allocation of a ZFS or HFS data set that has 420 primary cylinders and100 secondary cylinders. SMS managed volumes can be specified with the *value.– UIDs– GIDs– Port selection– System and data set names. These values include the name of the system,the sysplex, and the PROCLIB data set. The WAS<strong>OEM</strong>.sh script, dynamicallydetermines these values <strong>for</strong> the system by the values but you can use theprompts to override the dynamically determined values.However, you should review all of the other sections of the worksheet todetermine if any additional configuration variables need to be updated, either inresponse to the prompts, or by changing the values in the override response file.Make sure that you know the VOLSER that can be used by the WAS<strong>OEM</strong>.shscript to allocate a HFS or ZFS data set to contain the <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong><strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>OEM</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong> configuration file system. This VOLSERmust be able to allow an allocation of a ZFS or HFS data set that has 420primary cylinders and 100 secondary cylinders. SMS managed volumes can bespecified with the * value.You will enter this VOLSER value in response to the following prompt:BBN0110I:To allocate the configuration file system on a particular volume,enter the volser here, or press return to accept (BBNVOL):Make sure you know that data set name that you need to specify <strong>for</strong> theconfiguration file system data set if the default data set nameBBN.V7R0.CONFIG1.ZFS does not con<strong>for</strong>m to your local data set namingpolicies. When you run the WAS<strong>OEM</strong>.sh -config script, this data set name mustthen be entered in response to the following WAS<strong>OEM</strong>.sh prompt:BBN0110I:To allocate the configuration file system on a particular volume,enter the volser here, or press return to accept (BBNVOL):Set the following $PATH value:export PATH=.:/usr/lpp/z<strong>WebSphere</strong><strong>OEM</strong>/V7R0/bin:$PATHSetting this value provides all of the WAS<strong>OEM</strong> scripts system wide access torequired items.If this is the first time the product is being configured since it was installed, issuethe following command to copy the two required configuration files from theproduct installation location to a predetermined location in the file system. Thisaction is required once per product installation:8 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>OEM</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>Quickstart</strong> Guide

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