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When you back up and rename files, make sure that you change only the prefix of the file names.
Because a file name contains information such as tiering policy group IDs, changing a file name might
cause file consistencies to be lost, preventing Smart Manager for Mainframe from operating.
Related topics
• Library datasets to be registered after the installation
Deleting the user SVC by using the KTALCSVC environment setup command
You must delete a user SVC before upgrading and assign the same SVC number after upgrading if
the currently enabled user SVC version is older than the prerequisite user SVC version of Smart
Manager for Mainframe after upgrading.
If a dynamic user SVC has been registered by using the
KTALCSVC
environment setup command,
use the
KTALCSVC
command to delete the user SVC.
Procedure
1.
Execute the
KTINSCHK
command to confirm the currently enabled user SVC version.
2.
If this version is older than the prerequisite user SVC version of Smart Manager for Mainframe
after upgrading, execute the
KTALCSVC
command as shown below.
START KTALCSVC,PARM='DELETE'
CAUTION:
A user SVC is shared by Smart Manager for Mainframe and Business Continuity Manager. Therefore,
in a system where Business Continuity Manager is installed, make sure that Business Continuity
Manager is not running before deleting the user SVC.
Related topics
• Prerequisite user SVC versions for Smart Manager for Mainframe
• KTINSCHK
• KTALCSVC
Deleting the user SVC from the IEASVCxx parmlib member
You must delete the user SVC before upgrading, and then re-assign the same SVC number after version
updating if the currently enabled user SVC version is older than the prerequisite user SVC version of
Smart Manager for Mainframe after version updating. If the static user SVC has been registered by
using the
IEASVCxx
parmlib member, delete the user SVC from the
IEASVCxx
parmlib member.
Procedure
1.
Execute the
KTINSCHK
command to confirm the currently enabled user SVC version.
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