If you have acquired TIBCO Object Service Broker by downloading it from the TIBCO web site, you must upload the software to the z/OS host system. Perform the following:
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osb.xm1 – a compressed file containing all TIBCO Object Service Broker libraries.
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metastr.xm1 – a compressed file containing the TIBCO Object Service Broker MetaStor.
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install.bin – the REXX EXEC to perform the installation.
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property.bin – a template of mandatory install variables required for product installation.
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OSTAREDC – a load module to improve the performance of OSTAREDC.
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//DD1 DD DSN=<HLQ>.INSTALL,
// DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),UNIT=SYSDA,
// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=0),
// SPACE=(TRK,(5,15,100))
//DD2 DD DSN=<HLQ>.OSB.XM1,
// DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),UNIT=SYSDA,
// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=1024,BLKSIZE=0,DSORG=PS),
//DD3 DD DSN=<HLQ>.METASTR.XM1,
// DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),UNIT=SYSDA,
// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=1024,BLKSIZE=0,DSORG=PS),
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FTP install.bin, ostarrec.bin, and property.bin to your z/OS system in BIN mode to the <HLQ>.INSTALL data set. Name these utilities INSTALL, OSTARREC, and PROPERTY, respectively.
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FTP the osb.xm1 file in BIN mode to the <HLQ>.OSB.XM1 data set.
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FTP the OSTAREDC file to z/OS in BIN mode to a sequential data set with LRECL=80 and RECFM=FB.
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When prompted, specify DA('<HLQ>.INSTLOAD’) as the name of the load library where you want the
OSTAREDC program restored.
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Edit OSTARREC as follows:
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where your.load.library is the name of the library referenced in Step 2.