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5. When you have successfully entered all of the necessary information about<br />

the panels for this type of Migration Definition, the z/OS Migration<br />

Management Tool displays the definition type, location, and name on the<br />

Migration Summary panel.<br />

6. Click Create to build the Migration Definition on your workstation.<br />

7. Read the information about the Migration Creation Summary panel and click<br />

Finish.<br />

As a result you will find a directory structure populating the path that was<br />

specified to store the Migration Definitions. As the next step, you have to upload<br />

the migration jobs using the MMT. See the next section.<br />

Attention: You will find two subdirectories, the CNTL and DATA directory in<br />

the created structure at ..\profileTemplates\zos-migDmgr\documents\. These<br />

will contain some JCL jobs. However these are not the complete set. You have<br />

to use the MMT to process the JCL, so that it can be used to migrate a<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> for z/OS profile.<br />

Uploading migration jobs<br />

To put the migration jobs on the z/OS, two options exist:<br />

► Use the MMT to FTP the jobs up to the host. (This option can also allocate the<br />

necessary data sets for you.) Open the MMT, select the Migration Definition<br />

that you want to work with, and select the Process button (Figure 15-3).<br />

► Create the jobs on the workstation and transfer them manually.<br />

Figure 15-3 MMT options to work with a Migration Definition<br />

For detailed migration instructions, select a Migration Definition by left-clicking it,<br />

and then clicking the Migration Instruction tab. The instructions can also be found<br />

on the file system of your workstation. The path is stated on the Migration<br />

Instruction tab. The instructions reflect the variables entered in the Migration<br />

Definition panels.<br />

494 <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong>: <strong>Concepts</strong>, Planning, and Design

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