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INTEGRATED INFORMATIONSUPPORT SYSTEM (IISS)Volume III - IISS Configuration ManagementPart 12 - IBM Installation Guide

General Electric CompanyProduction Resources ConsultingOne River RoadSchenectady, New York 12345

Final Report for Period 22 September 1980 - 31 July 1985

November 1985

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PREFACE

This installation guide covers the work performed under AirForce Contract F33615-80-C-5155 (ICAM Project 6201). Thiscontract is sponsored by the Materials Laboratory, Air ForceSystems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. It wasadministered under the technical direction of Mr. Gerald C.Shumaker, ICAM Program Manager, Manufacturing TechnologyDivision, through Project Manager, Mr. David Judson. The PrimeContractor was Production Resources Consulting of the GeneralElectric Company, Schenectady, New York, under the direction ofMr. Allan Rubenstein. The General Electric Project Manager wasMr. Myron Hurlbut of Industrial Automation Systems Department,Albany, New York.

Certain work aimed at improving Test Bed Technology hasbeen performed by other contracts with Project 6201 performingintegrating functions. This work consisted of enhancements toTest Bed software and establishment and operation of Test Bedhardware and communications for developers and other users.Documentation relating to the Test Bed from all of thesecontractors and projects have been integrated under Project 6201for publication and treatment as an integrated set of documents.The particular contributors to each document are noted on theReport Documentation Page (DD1473). A listing and descriptionof the entire project documentation system and how they arerelated is contained in document FTR620100001, Project Overview.

The subcontractors and their contributing activities wereas follows:

TASK 4.2

Subcontractors Role

Boeing Military Aircraft ReviewerCompany (BMAC)

D. Appleton Company Responsible for IDEF support,(DACOM) state-of-the-art literature

search

General Dynamics/ Responsible for factory viewFt. Worth function and information

models

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Subcontractors Role

Illinois Institute of Responsible for factory viewTechnology function research (IITRI)

and Information models ofsmall and medium-smse business

North American Rockwell Reviewer

Northrop Corporation Responsible for factory viewfunction and informationmodels

Pritsker and Associates Responsible for IDEF2 support

SofTech Responsible for IDEFO support

TASKS 4.3 - 4.9 (TEST BED)

Subcontractors Role

Boeing Military Aircraft Responsible for consultation onCompany (BMAC) applications of the technology

and on IBM computer technology.

Computer Technology Assisted in the areas ofAssociates (CTA) communications systems, system

design and integrationmethodology, and design of theNetwork Transaction Manager.

Control Data Corporation Responsible for the Common Data(CDC) Model (CD) implementation and

part of the CDM design (sharedwith DACOM).

D. Appleton Company Responsible for the overall CDM(DACOM) Subystem design integration and

test plan, as well as part ofthe design of the CDM (sharedwith CDC). DACOM alsodeveloped the IntegrationMethodology and did the schemamappings for the ApplicationSubsystems.

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Subcontractors Role

Digital Equipment Consulting and support of theCorporation (DEC) performance testing and on DEC

software and computer systemsoperation.

McDonnell Douglas Responsible for the support andAutomation Company enhancements to the Network(McAuto) Transaction Manager Subsystem

during 1984/1985 period.

On-Line Software Responsible for programming theInternational (OSI) Communications Subsystem on the

IBM and for consulting on theIBM.

Rath and Strong Systems Responsible for assistance inProducts (RSSP) (In 1985 the implementation and use ofbecame McCormack 6 Dodge) the MRP II package (PIOS) that

they supplied.

SofTech, Inc. Responsible for the design andimplementation of the NetworkTransaction Manager (NTM) in1981/1984 period.

Software Performance Responsible for directing theEngineering (SPE) work on performance evaluation

and analysis.

Structural Dynamics Responsible for the UserResearch Corporation Interface and Virtual Terminal(SDRC) Interface Subsystems.

Subcontractors and other prime contractors under otherprojects who have contributed to Test Bed Technology, theircontributing activities and responsible projects are as follows:

Subcontractors Role

General Dynamics/ Responsible forFt. Worth factory view

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Contractors ICAN ProJect Contributing Activities

Boeing Military 1701, 2201, Enhancements for IBMAircraft Company 2202 node use. Technology(BRAC) Transfer to Integrated

Sheet Metal Center(ISMC)

Control Data 1502, 1701 IISS enhancements toCorporation (CDC) Common Data Model

Processor (CDMP)

D. Appleton Company 1502 IISS enhancements to(DACOM) Integration Methodology

General Electric 1502 Operation of the TestBed and communicationsequipment.

Hughes Aircraft 1701 Test Bed enhancementsCompany (HAC)

Structural Dynamics 1502, 1701, IISS enhancements toResearch Corporation 1703 User Interface/Virtual(SDRC) Terminal Interface

(UI/VTI)

Systran 1502 Test Bed enhancements.Operation of Test Bed.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................. 1-1

SECTION 2.0 NECESSARY HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE.........2-1

SECTION 3.0 CONTENTS OF MAGNETIC TAPE................ 3-1

SECTION 4.0 INSTALLATION............................. 4-1

SECTION 5.0 OPERATION................................ 5-1

SECTION 6.0 INTER-HOST COMMUNICATIONSINSTALLATION........................... 6-1

SECTION 7.0 DATASET NAMING CONVENTION................ 7-1

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SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

This guide accompanies the Release 1.8 of IISS forinstallation on an IBM NVS computer. It provides theinstructions for installing the IISS Network Transaction Manager(NTM) and Communications to a VAX computer running IISS.

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SECTION 2

NECESSARY HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

The following system hardware and software should besufficient for the installation and operation of IISS. It ispossible that lower versions of some software may be sufficient.

- IBM 4341, 303X, or 308X

- 150 Cylinders 3330 Disk Space or equivalent

- 1600 BPI tape drive

- MVS/SP 1.3 or NVS/XA

- Assembler H Ver. 2

- COBOL VS R2.3

- 'C' Compiler

- ACF/VTAN Ver. 2

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SECTION 3

CONTENTS OF MAGNETIC TAPE

The format of the release tape for the IISS IBN is an ANSIlabeled, 9-track tape written at 1600 bpi. It is a multi-filetape with each file having the format of an IEBUPDTE input datastream. Each file has a logical record length of 128 bytes witha blocksize of 2048 bytes.

At the present time all program source record length is 80characters or less; therefore the installation JCL willtruncate the 128 byte records to 80 byte records for theappropriate compilers.

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SECTION 4

INSTALLATION

(1) Create the following JCL and submit to download file 1to disk from the tape. This file contains the JCL needed tocontinue the IISS Installation.

//IISS JOB (ACCT,'IISS SYSTEM'),// PRTY-07 ,CLASS-A, TINE-3 , SGCLASS-A

CREATE JCL BUILD DATASET

//*REPLACE DATASET NAMES WITH YOUR INSTALLATION SPECIFIC NAMES*

//DOWNLOAD PROC IISS-'IISS', * IISS SYSTEM HIGH LEVEL INDEX//R-'R18', * IISS RELEASE LEVEL//SUNIT-'TAPE9'. * SOURCE TAPE UNIT NAME/1SVOL-'IISS16V, IISS TAPE VOLUME SERIAL NUMBERIIDUNIT-*3330', * DESTINATION DASD UNIT NAME//DVOL-'IISSO1' * DESTINATION VOLUME SERIAL

//STEPl EXEC PGM-IEBGENER,REGION-512K//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT-A//SYSUTl DD DSN-FOROO7.DAT,DISPw(OLD,KEEP),

// LABEL-Cl ,AL) ,UNIT-USUNITVOL-SER-US VOL,// DCE-(LRECL-128 ,BLKSIZE-2048 ,RECFM-FBOPTCD-Q)

//SYSUT2 DD DSN-UU&TEMP ,DISP-(NEV,PASS),II DCB-(LRECL-80,RECFM-FB,BLKSIZE-3120),// SPACE-(CYL,(5,5).RLSE),UNIT-SYSSQ

/ /STEP2 EXEC PGM-IEBUPDTE,REGION-256K, PARM-NEW//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT-A//SYSIN DD DSN-UU&TEMP,DISP-(OLD,DELETE)//SYSUT2 DD DSN-UIISS. .YR. .BUILD,DISP-(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),

// DCB-(LRECL-80,RECFM-FB,BLKSIZE-3120),// SPACE-(CYL, (5,5,20) ,RLSE) ,UNIT-&DUNITVOL-SER-&DVOL

IIPEND//STEPl EXEC DOWNLOADR-'Rl8 ,DUNIT-'3380',

II SUNIT-'TAPE9' ,SVOL-'IISS16' ,DVOL-'D80036'//STEPl.SYSIN DD*GENERATE MAXFLDS-l

RECORD FIELD-(80)

The 'BUILD' dataset just created now contains the JCLnecessary to install IISS. The user must modify the JCL to meet

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his installation specific requirements.

(2) It is first necessary to create the partitfoneddatasets (PDSs) that will contain the IISS source programs. Thisis done by submitting the member BLDSPDS of the BUILD dataset.

(3) Once the PDSs are built, the PDSs are loaded with theIISS source programs by submitting the member SRCLOAD.

(4) Submit member BLDLOAD to create source member loadlibraries that wiII be used for linking the source programs.

(5) Members IISSASM, IISSASR, IISSOOB, IISSCCX, IISSFOR,and IISSLNK are used by the compilation steps of theinstallation and must be installed into a system procedurelibrary such as SYS1.PROCLIB.

(6) Member IHCPGEN of the IPC library identifies to IISSthe VTAM application name for IISS Inter Host Communications andthe terminal nodename of the communications link to the VAX.Modify this member to your installation specific VTAM names.Additional information may be found in the section titled'Inter-Host Communications Installation'.

(7) All members of the BUILD dataset beginning with 'CL'areJCL to perform compilations of the IISS source code. Thesemembers may contain multiple JOB cards; therefore modificationmay be necessary.

- Submit member CLIPC18 to compile the IBM systemprimitive routines.

- Submit member CLCONMI8 to compile the

communications application.

- Submit member CLNTM18 to compile the NTM programs.

- Submit member CLCDMI8 to compile the CDMP utilityprograms.

- Submit member CLUI18 to compile the User Interfaceroutines.

(8) Submit member FLCREAT to create the IISS runtimelibraries.

(9) All member of the BUILD dataset beginning with 'LK'

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are used to link the source programs into the

executable load modules.

- Submit member LKIPC18 to link the IBM primitives.

- Submit member LKCONN18 to link the communicationsapplication.

- Submit member LINTMl18 to link the NTM Monitor,NPUs, AP services, and NTM test programs.

- Submit member LKCDN18 to link the CDNP utilityprograms.

- Submit member LKUI18 to link the User Interfaceprograms.

(10) Submit ALIAS to assign alias names to the generatedload modules.

(11) IISS requires approximately 20 cylinders of VSAM dataspace for its message queues and table overflowdatasets. Define this data space to a VSAN catalog andmodify members VSANBLD and VSANCLR to point to thisVSAN data space and catalog.

(12) Submit VSAMBLD to create the necessary VSAM runtimedatasets.

(13) Submit member FILINIT to install the default IBM IISSparameters into the runtime datasets.

(14) Install member MSTRIIS into a system procedurelibrary. This JCL is used to run IISS.

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SECTION 5

OPERATION

IISS should now bi started by issuing the following on aNVS system console.

S HSTRIIS

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SECTION 6

INTER-HOST COOMUNICATIONS INSTALLATION

For each remote host to be communicated with, you must codean additional IHCPGEN module. This module must be assembled andlink-edited as reentrant. The name given to this module mustmatch the terminal Id or port-name the COMM uses to refer tothis host. A VTAM application definition statement must beplaced in your system's VTAKLST. The ACBNANE parameter mustagree with the value of the APPLID parameter coded on theIHCPORT macro. The format of an APPL statement is:

REMHOST APPL AUTH-ACQ .ACBNAME-REMOTVAX

REMOTVAX Is the value coded for APPLID on the correspondingIHCPORT macro.

The communications lines connecting each host must bedefined and varied active prior to starting the inter-host link.The label on the LU parameter defined by your VTAM systemprogrammer must match the value coded for the VTRESID parameterin the IHCPORT macro.

CODING OF THE IHCPORT MACRO.

Each communications link between two IISS systems will havea load module associated with it that will contain all the VTAMcontrol blocks necessary to establish and maintaincommunications. This module will have the same name as thePORT-NAME in the COMM application. It is created by the'IHCPORT' macro. The format of the IMCPORT macro is shownbelow.

IHCPORTAPPLID-xxxx.TRMID-yyyy. VTRESID-zzzz ,WAITV-nnnn.TFLAG-ffwhere

APPLID is the name of the VTAM ACB name coded in the VTAMAPPL statement. This application must be authorized to acquireterminals.

TRMID is the port-name passed by COMM to the Inter-HostCommunications program to identify this module.

VTRESID is the VTAM LU name of the terminal definitionassociated with the port (i.e., the label on the VTAM LU macro

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that defines the port).

WAITV is the maximum time in 1/100 seconds that the IHCprogram will wait for a response from the port. The defaultvalue Is 1000 or ten seconds. It should be noted that thistimeout value only applies to waiting for replies from the port.When it is necessary to wait for VTAN to schedule an event,there is no timeout.

TFLAG is a option to specify terminal characteristics.Currently, only values of '00' or '80' are supported with '80'being the default. A value of '80' Indicates whether the portwill support VTAN data flow control request units (DFC RUs)andother characteristics of a terminal with a FM profile of 3 and aTS profile of 3. The default value will treat the port as aremote 3274 or 3276 SNA terminal and a value of '00' will treatit as a local, non-SNA 3270.

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SECTION 7

DATASET NAMING CONVENTION

Below are the default dataset names that will be createdduring installation of IISS release 1.8.

IISS.R1B.BUILD Installation JCL libraryIISS.R18.LOADLIB Program load libraryIISS.R18.IISSCLIB COBOL copy source libraryIISS.R18.IISSHLIB 'C' Include source library

IISS.R18.IPC IPC source libraryIISS.R18.NTM.MONIToR NT?! MONITOR source libraryIISS.R1S.NTM.MPU NTH! MPU source libraryIISS.R18.NTM.TEST NT?! TEST source libraryIISS.R18.NT?!.SERVICES NT! SERVICES source libraryIISS.R18.UI.CLIB 'C' utility source libraryIISS.R18.UI.DRIVER UI/VTI terminal driver libraryIISS.RlS.UI.FPAI UI/FP Appl. Inter, libraryIISS.RlB.CICS CICS Interface source libraryIISS.R18.CDM CDMP Utility source library

All dataset listed between the rows of asterisks will have aload library created as well with a '.L.OADLIB' concatenatedto the dataset name.

IISS run time sequential datasets

IISS.RIB.SYSGEN System Initialization fileIISS.Rl8.NTMLOG Message LogIISS.R18.ERRWOG Error LogIiss.R18.HSTTBL Host Status TableIISS.R18.APCTBL APC Status TableIISS.RlB.APITBL AP Information TableIISS.R18.APTTBL AP Characteristics TableIISS.R18 .CATTBL Message Category TableIISS.R18.DIRTBL AP Directory TableIISS.R18.LOGTBL User Logon TableIISS.R18.ACTTBL Message Authority Check TableIISS.R18.AUTTEL Message Authority TableIISS.R18.AGNTBL Test Data TableIISS.Rl8.MRIVTi Waiting-To-Initiate Message QueueIISS.R18.0OIVTI Waiting-To-Initiate Message QueueIISS.R1B.UIIWTI Waiting-To-Initiate Message Queue

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IISS.RIS.T1IVTI Vaiting-To-Initiate Message QueueIISS.RlS.OTNVTI Vaiting-To-Initiate Message QueueIISS.R18.OTIDLQ Message Delivery Queue

KISS run time VSAM datasets

IISS.R18.APOTBL AP Operating Information TableXISS.R18.APSTBL AP Status TableIISS.R18.CWDTBL AP Child TableIISS.R1B.MPRTBL Message Pair TableIISS.R18.IATTBL AP I'm Alive TableIISS.R18.GDMSGS Guaranteed Delivery Message Queue

IISS.R18.GRDSTS Guaranteed Delivery Message StatusTable

IISS.RlB APOQUE OFF-APC Message QueueIISS.R18.APQUE ON-APC Message Queue

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