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10.2 <strong>WebSphere</strong> configuration<br />

244 <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>V5</strong><br />

This redbook assumes you have a working <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server<br />

runtime environment. For more details on setting up such an environment, refer<br />

to the manual <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server V4.0.1 for z/OS and S/390,<br />

Installation and Customization, GA22-7834.<br />

An essential part of using <strong>WebSphere</strong> for z/OS is the System Management<br />

End-User Interface, which consists of the Operations and Administration<br />

applications. Figure 10-5 shows our Operations application. For further details on<br />

configuring and using these tools, refer to “Installing the System Management<br />

End-User Interface” on page 248.<br />

Figure 10-5 Operations application<br />

<strong>The</strong> top row lists all the configured servers; the bottom row with the status icon<br />

( ) lists the server instances. A server is a logical grouping of server instances,<br />

all server instances within a server having an identical structure.<br />

In our configuration (Figure 10-5) we had the following server instances<br />

configured and active:<br />

C1EMON01 Daemon server instance<br />

C1TFRP01 Interface Repository server instance<br />

C1MING01 Naming server instance<br />

C1OASR2A J2EE Server instance<br />

C1SMGT01 System Management server instance<br />

In addition to these server we also configured an LDAP server (C1OLDAP) and<br />

an HTTP Server (SCSWEBC6).

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