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You can define additional segments as your system requirements increase. To define an additional segment, complete the following tasks:Task A Edit and save the sample JCL
2. Locate the “DB TYPE=PAGE,ACBS=n,…” statement.Refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating for more information about this sample JCL.The following sample JCL defines five segments. The first, segment 0, uses the installation supplied name. The second, segment 99, uses the installation supplied name. The next three page segments are named SALES, EXPENSES, and PURCHASE.
Task B Define new data setsUse IDCAMS to define the new data sets to be added to the segment. All z/OS naming conventions apply to the naming of the data set. The data set names must be:Task C Format the data sets
1. Update the S6A5FRMT member in the OSB.INSTALL data to include new DD lines with calls to S6BTLFPS for the Q1.NAME.PAGEn data sets.Ensure that you specify only the new data set names in your DD statements. S6BTLFPS fails if you try to initialize data sets that are not empty.For details, see TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.When you submit the S6A5DBDG for execution it executes in the same manner as it did during the initial installation process. As part of the job, other routines are called that assemble and link edit the updated database information. Output is sent to the DBDLIB.From the system console, issue the command to start the Data Object Broker as shown in the following example:For details, see TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.
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