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Chapter 3. Operating NetView FTP V2.2.1 MVS - IBM

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5. Submit the job DVGJSMPE. This job adds DVGCSVC to the SMP/E environment<br />

and allows to maintain it. If this job is not suited to your system, modify it<br />

and then submit it.<br />

Performing IPL after Loading<br />

Now you must perform the IPL on the <strong>MVS</strong> machine with the create link pack area<br />

(CLPA) option specified according to your local procedures. This refreshes the link<br />

pack area and authorizes the new load libraries.<br />

Authorizing the Started Tasks for RACF<br />

If your installation uses RACF, define the queue handler procedure DVG230QH<br />

and the server procedures DVG230nn in the started task table before they can run.<br />

In installations of <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> with the OSI part, the OSI server procedure<br />

DVG230SI must also be defined in the started task table.<br />

In most cases, the name of the started task table is ICHRIN0<strong>3.</strong> Contact your<br />

system-security administrator for your local conventions.<br />

For information on RACF, refer to the System Programming Library: Resource<br />

Access Control Facility (RACF) manual.<br />

Setting Up ACF/VTAM Resources<br />

DVGSVAPP is the definition of the VTAM major node for the <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong><br />

<strong>MVS</strong> server LUs. Copy this definition to the VTAMLST that is available to<br />

ACF/VTAM. It is recommended to add this major node definition to the currently<br />

used VTAM configuration member ATCCONnn in the VTAMLST library. This<br />

ensures that the server LUs are activated after a VTAM restart.<br />

DVGCDRSC is a sample member for a VTAM Cross-Domain Resource (CDRSC)<br />

definition.<br />

Use the sample data in DVGMODTB to assemble a VTAM logon mode table, and<br />

link-edit it into the VTAMLIB library that is available to ACF/VTAM. The default<br />

logon mode used by <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> is <strong>FTP</strong>BIND. This logon mode is<br />

defined with a maximum request-unit size of 256 bytes so that communication with<br />

any partner system is possible. If you do not have to use a request-unit size of 256<br />

bytes, select one of the other logon modes defined in the sample file to improve the<br />

transfer performance. It is recommended that you use logon mode N<strong>FTP</strong>2K.<br />

For more information about tuning <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> see Appendix E,<br />

“Factors That Affect the Performance of <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong>” on page 209.<br />

If the samples are not suited to your system, you can modify them. How to do this<br />

is described in <strong>Chapter</strong> 6, “Setting Up and Maintaining the ACF/VTAM Resources<br />

Used by <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong>” on page 79.<br />

22 <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2 <strong>MVS</strong> Installation, Operation, and Administration

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