What you should know about ADCD.
The ADCD is built on a twice per year schedule typically coinciding with the release of new versions of z/OS. The ADCD is created to provide qualified Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) with the latest z/OS System along with associated middleware products at the latest available maintenance level. For quite some time now, we have been offering the z/OS System also via download option, in addition to the DVDs. The z/OS ADCD can run under the IBM's System z Personal Development Tool (zPDT).
NOTE: There is an annual US $900 subscription fee for the use of the ADCD SW distributions. This annual fee covers the z/OS, z/VM, and z/VSE and Parallel System Starter System SW stacks and is regardless if one, two, or all four ADCD stacks are requested.
Important: Important information is found in this disclaimer so Please READ the Disclaimer!!
Announcements, Changes and Updates for this release.
Application Developer Controlled Distribution (ADCD) for z/OS Release 2.2 December 2015 Edition is available via DVD as of December 9, 2015. The same is available via download option as of November 30, 2015.
Table of Contents
- How to request the z/OS 2.2 December 2015 ADCD
- What is new in this release
- Products contained in this release
- Instructions for configuring DB2 11.1.0
- Instructions for configuring DB2 10.1.0
- Instructions for configuring WAS 8.5.0
- Reported problems, fixes, and maintenance
- Build Structure
- Migration Guidelines
- LOADPARMS Options
- Console PF Key Settings
- USERIDS
- Maintenance Service Levels
How to request the z/OS 2.2 December 2015 ADCD.
- Make sure that you are currently up to date on your System z Developer Discount annual contracts and ADCD license agreements.
- Please send an e-mail to s390net@us.ibm.com with "ADCD 2.2 December 2015 Request" in the subject line. Be sure to indicate whether you want the Electronic Download, or DVDs. Please provide the following information so we can process your request.
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If requesting an Electronic Download, please provide us with:
- Company name
- zPDT Serial number
- Once your request is verified and approved, we will provide you with access to the download and notify you how to proceed.
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If you are requesting DVDs, please provide us with:
- Company name
- zPDT Serial number
- Ship to address
- Ship to contact
- Telephone Number
- E-Mail Address
- Once your request is verified and approved, the ADCD package will be shipped out within 10 business days. (holidays may extend this time frame)
- Upon receiving the ADCD package, please reply to the receipt-verification note to ensure package was received.
- For any questions about the download, write an email to etpadmin@us.ibm.com
- For any technical issues or questions, write an email to ztech@us.ibm.com
- IBM employees wishing to acquire the ADCD please request by sending a note to etpadmin@us.ibm.com
License
The ADCD is a customized bundle of z/OS and related products. It is not an IBM program product and is not supported as a product. The intent of the ADCD is to allow a user a way to quickly implement a z/OS system in order to concentrate on application development. In general choice of parameters and customizations are default install options with some changes due to user experiences.
Approved ISVs with zPDT based systems will need to have agreed to the ADCD license agreement, and have a signed System z Developer Discount contract on file with IBM prior to receiving a copy of the z/OS ADCD. All license and agreements are done through the System z Developer Discount offering.
System Requirements
The currently supported ADCD environments is:
- z/OS 2.2 December 2015 under zPDT
For information on the zPDT Version 1.6 release, please see zPDT What is New
For the z/OS ADCD and z/VM ADCD Startup zPDT mimimum system requirements.
The z/OS ADCD packet is in Linux gzip format. The *.gz files are gzipped directly from the 3390 images running under zPDT.
Downloads
A procedure for obtaining z/OS, CICS, DB2, IMS, WAS and DB2 PE in gzip zpdt formats is found at Subsystem Downloads.
Download authentication page is here.
Customization Help and Location of Product PGMDIR's
A great deal of effort has gone into the ADCD to customize the products. However, you may find some products that are not fully customized or are customized with options that you need to change. Included in this release, are files in the format of p.SVSC.l where p=product HLQ and l=library name. The purpose of these files is to provide PGMDIR's, README, and INSTALL instructions. This ADCD is built from a driver system that uses different volume and library names. Thus, you will notice that the names referenced in the SVSC files are different than the ADCD. You may need to make translations on names to implement in the ADCD. Included on DVD1 on the RES1 volume are datasets with HLQ of MVS.ZOSRxx that document MVS. The MVS PGMDIR is contained in this grouping.
What's New in this release
The following items have been added to the distributed DVD packet.
- A PDF document "Readme - ADCD zOS V2R2 - December 2015.pdf" is available on the DVD#1 and also at the download site, which has more information about this edition. It also provides some additional notes and tips to effectively manage the ADCD system.
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The following products have been removed:
- CICS v4.2
- Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS Standard
- IBM Workload Simulator for z/OS
- Interdependy Analyzer for CICS for z/OS 5.1
- CICS Deployment Assistant 5.1
- z/OS 2.2 and related products upgraded to PUT1506 / RSU1508
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The following products are added to the ADCD z/OS V2R2 December
2015 Suite
- IBM Dataset Commander 8.1
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The following products are given as download only.
- WAS v8.0
- UrbanCode Deploy for z/OS 6.1.1
- IMS v14.1
- Increased the BLKSIZE for various system load libraries.
- APAR OA48941 has been applied in order to overcome the issue of z/OS Unicode Services Conversion Information Service that fails after 12-15-2015. For more information, refer this link.
- APAR KA49134 has been applied to fix Timer Alert External Interrupt processing to correctly process a STP time offset change. For more information, refer this link.
Products contained in this release
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5650-ZOS | GDDM-PGF | HGD3201 | HGD3201 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | High Level Assembler Toolkit | HMQ4160 | JMQ416A | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Infoprint Server - IP PrintWay Base | HMOS705 | HMOS705 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BULK DATA TRANSFER SNA NJE | HBD6602 | JBD6202 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | C/C++ HOST PERFORMANCE ANALYZER | H24P111 | H24P111 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BULK DATA TRANSFER BASE | HBD6602 | JBD6201 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | RMF Base | HRM77A0 | HRM77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | DFSORT Base | HSM1M00 | HSM1M00 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | SDSF Base | HQX77A0 | HQX77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Security Server - RACF Base | HRF77A0 | HRF77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | XL C/C++ Base | HLB77A0 | HLB77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | JES3 | HJS77A0 | HJS77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Hardware Configuration Manager | HCM1F10 | HCM1F10 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Infoprint Server - NetSpool Base | HNET7A0 | HNET7A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Infoprint Server - Print Interface Base | HOPI7A0 | HOPI7A0 | SYS1 |
5655-M23 | IBM Ported Tools for z/OS - Xvfb | HVFB111 | HVFB111 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BOOKMANAGER READ/MVS - ENU | HBKM300 | JBKM310 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | ESCON Director | HSWF100 | HSWF100 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | GDDM NLS ENU | HGD3200 | JGD3219 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | OSA/SF | H0GI400 | H0GI400 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Distributed File Service Base | H0H2410 | H0H2410 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM Alternate Library for REXX on zSeries | HWJ9143 | HWJ9143 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Metal C Runtime Library | HSD7780 | HSD7780 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Integrated Security Services - Open Crypto Enhance | HRO7740 | HRO7740 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | GDDM NLS ENU | HGD3200 | HGD3200 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Library Server | HBKQ400 | HBKQ400 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Integrated Security Services - Enterprise Identity | HIT7750 | HIT7750 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BDT | HBD6602 | HBD6602 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | SMP/E Base | HMP1J00 | HMP1J00 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | High Level Assembler Base | HMQ4160 | HMQ4160 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Font Collection - Chinese, Japanese, Korean | HFNT11J | HFNT11J | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IOCP | HIO1104 | HIO1104 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Font Collection | HFNT110 | HFNT110 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BOOKMANAGER READ/MVS - ENU | HBKM300 | HBKM300 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | SMP/E Planning and Migration Assistant Software In | HBCNC00 | HBCNC00 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | FFST | HFST101 | HFST101 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | 3270 PC File Transfer Program | HFX1112 | HFX1112 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | SMP/E Planning and Migration Assistant | HBCND0B | HBCND0B | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | ICKDSF - Device Support Facilities, Base | EDU1H01 | EDU1H01 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Environmental Record Editing and Printing | EER3500 | EER3500 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | MICR/OCR | EMI2220 | EMI2220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | TIOC | ETI1106 | ETI1106 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | ICKDSF - Device Support Facilities, ISMF/MODS | EDU1H01 | FDU1H07 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | ICKDSF - Device Support Facilities, ISMF/ENU | EDU1H01 | FDU1H08 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BCP Base | HBB77A0 | HBB77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Software Deployment | HSMA224 | HSMA224 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Runtime Library Extensions Base | HTV77A0 | HTV77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BCP - Support for Unicode Base | HUN77A0 | HUN77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Plug-in A | HSMA228 | HSMA228 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Plug-in B | HSMA229 | HSMA229 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Incident Log | HSMA225 | HSMA225 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Configuration Assistant | HSMA22A | HSMA22A | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS File System Base | HZFS420 | HZFS420 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Core Functions | HSMA220 | HSMA220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF ISPF | HSMA221 | HSMA221 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Plug-in C | HSMA22B | HSMA22B | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM Tivoli Directory Server for z/OS Base | HRSL420 | HRSL420 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Communications Server SNA | HVT6220 | HVT6220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM z/OS Management Facility - Capacity Provisioni | HSMA226 | HSMA226 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Integrated Security Services-Network Authenticatio | HSWK420 | HSWK420 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | TSO/E Base | HTE77A0 | HTE77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF Workflow | HSMA227 | HSMA227 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM z/OS Management Facility - RM | HSMA222 | HSMA222 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OSMF WLM | HSMA223 | HSMA223 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS UNIX System Services Application Services Bas | HOT77A0 | HOT77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Common Information Model | HPG77A0 | HPG77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BCP - Program Management Binder | HPM77A0 | HPM77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | BCP - Capacity Provisioning | HPV77A0 | HPV77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | OpenSSH for z/OS | HOS2220 | HOS2220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Communications Server X11R4 XWindows | HIP6220 | JIP622X | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | TSO/E ENU | HTE77A0 | JTE77AE | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Language Environment Base | HLE77A0 | HLE77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Cryptographic Services - PKI Services | HKY77A0 | HKY77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM Knowledge Center for z/OS | HKCZ100 | HKCZ100 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | JES2 Base | HJE77A0 | HJE77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Communications Server IP | HIP6220 | HIP6220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | IBM HTTP Server | HHAP90P | HHAP90P | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | ISPF Base | HIF7P02 | HIF7P02 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Network File System Server and Client | HDZ222N | HDZ222N | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Data Facility System Managed Storage Base & ENU | HDZ2220 | HDZ2220 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Enhanced Cryptographic Support - ICSF | HCR77B0 | HCR77B0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Hardware Configuration Definition Base | HCS77A0 | HCS77A0 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Cryptographic Services - System SSL Base | HCPT420 | HCPT420 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Cryptographic Services - OCSF Base | HCRY740 | HCRY740 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | Communications Server Security Level 3 | HIP6220 | JIP622K | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Security Level 3 - System SSL Security Level | HCPT420 | JCPT421 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Security Level 3 - IBM TDS for z/OS Security | HRSL420 | JRSL421 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Security Level 3 - Network Authentication Srv | HSWK420 | JSWK421 | SYS1 |
5650-ZOS | z/OS Security Level 3 - OCSF Security Level 3 | HCRY740 | JCRY741 | SYS1 |
5655-W97 | IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS USS | HMS8000 | JMS8008 | CSQ800 |
5655-W97 | IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS Base | HMS8000 | HMS8000 | CSQ800 |
5655-W97 | IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS US English | HMS8000 | JMS8001 | CSQ800 |
5655-W97 | IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS Uppercase English ENP | HMS8000 | JMS8004 | CSQ800 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5655-M32 | UPLOAD FOR z/OS | HPRF417 | HPRF417 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | PSF for z/OS Base | HPRF450 | HPRF450 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Download for z/OS | HPRF450 | JPRF452 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL15C | J0HL144 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL15C | H0HL15C | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL15D | H0HL15D | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Sample | H0HL140 | H0HL140 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL15D | J0HL14S | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL141 | J0HL143 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | Code Page | H0HL141 | H0HL141 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | ACIF | HQN4450 | HQN4450 | APS450 |
5655-M32 | AFP Download Plus | HPRF450 | JPRF451 | APS450 |
5698-SA3 | IBM AUTOMATION CONTROL FOR Z/OS - TEP | HKAH35T | HKAH35T | AUT350 |
5698-SA3 | SA z/OS I/O Operations | HWRE35D | HWRE35D | AUT350 |
5698-SA3 | SA z/OS Base Automation | HWRE350 | HWRE350 | AUT350 |
5698-SA3 | SA z/OS CICS AUTO | HWRE350 | JWRE35C | AUT350 |
5698-SA3 | SA z/OS UNIQUE | HWRE350 | JWRE35F | AUT350 |
5698-SA3 | SA z/OS IMS AUTO | HWRE350 | JWRE35I | AUT350 |
5655-103 | DITTO/ESA base | H0GB310 | H0GB310 | DIT130 |
5655-R29 | IBM Rational COBOL Runtime | HACZ601 | HACZ601 | ELA601 |
5655-Q10 | Debug Tool Base | HADRD10 | HADRD10 | EQAD10 |
5695-013 | IBM Compiler for REXX on zSeries | HWK0140 | HWK0140 | FAN140 |
5695-014 | IBM Library for REXX on zSeries | HWJ9140 | HWJ9140 | FAN140 |
5695-014 | IBM Alternate Library for REXX on zSeries | HWJ9143 | HWJ9143 | FAN140 |
5724-T07 | Rational Developer for System z | HHOP910 | HHOP910 | FEK910 |
5724-T07 | Rational Developer for System z Host Utilities | HAKG910 | HAKG910 | FEK910 |
5655-Q10 | PDTCC | HVWR170 | HVWR170 | FMND10 |
5655-Q12 | FILE MANAGER Z/OS BASE | HADLD10 | HADLD10 | FMND10 |
5655-Q12 | FILE MANAGER Z/OS CICS | HADLD10 | JADLD16 | FMND10 |
5655-Q12 | FILE MANAGER Z/OS DB2 | HADLD10 | JADLD12 | FMND10 |
5655-Q12 | FILE MANAGER Z/OS IMS | HADLD10 | JADLD14 | FMND10 |
5655-M23 | IBM HTTP Server | HHAP85P | HHAP85P | HAP850 |
5655-Q11 | FAULT ANALYZER/BASE | HADQD10 | HADQD10 | IDID10 |
5655-W67 | IBM Enterprise PL/I for z/OS | H270450 | H270450 | IEL450 |
5655-W67 | IBM Enterprise PL/I for z/OS FEATURE | H270450 | J270451 | IEL450 |
5655-W32 | IBM COBOL FOR Z/OS BASE | HADB520 | HADB520 | IGY520 |
5655-W32 | IBM COBOL FOR Z/OS HFS | HADB520 | JADB52H | IGY520 |
5655-W32 | IBM COBOL FOR Z/OS US ENGLISH | HADB520 | JADB521 | IGY520 |
5635-ISP | IBM DATA SET COMMANDER FOR Z/OS | HIQI810 | HIQI810 | IQI810 |
5655-J51 | XML Toolkit for z/OS | HXML1A0 | HXML1A0 | IXM110 |
5655-DGG | IBM 31-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVA800 | HJVA800 | JVA800 |
5655-W43 | IBM 31-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVA710 | HJVA710 | JVA710 |
5655-W43 | IBM 31-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVA700 | HJVA700 | JVA700 |
5655-R31 | IBM 31-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVA601 | HJVA601 | JVA601 |
5655-R31 | IBM 31-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVA600 | HJVA600 | JVA600 |
5655-DGH | IBM 64-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVB800 | HJVB800 | JVB800 |
5655-W44 | IBM 64-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVB710 | HJVB710 | JVB710 |
5655-W44 | IBM 64-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVB700 | HJVB700 | JVB700 |
5655-R32 | IBM 64-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVB601 | HJVB601 | JVB601 |
5655-R32 | IBM 64-Bit SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition | HJVB600 | HJVB600 | JVB600 |
5697-NV6 | IBM AUTOMATION CONTROL FOR z/OS | HNVL11B | HNVL11B | NET620 |
5697-NV6 | IBM Tivoli NetView Full Version | HNV620B | HNV620B | NET620 |
5697-NV6 | IBM AUTOMATION CONTROL FOR z/OS English | HNVL11B | JNVL11E | NET620 |
5697-NV6 | IBM Tivoli NetView English | HNV620B | JNV620E | NET620 |
5655-Y20 | CICS Transaction Gateway for z/OS | HCTG910 | HCTG910 | CTG910 |
5655-Y24 | CICS VSAM RECOVERY FOR Z/OS V5.1.0 | HCCV510 | HCCV510 | DWW510 |
5655-Y24 | CICS VSAM RECOVERY FOR Z/OS V5.1.0 | HCCV510 | JCCV51E | DWW510 |
5655-Y24 | CICS VSAM Transparency for z/OS - Base | HCCV520 | HCCV520 | DWW520 |
5655-Y24 | CICS VSAM Transparency for z/OS - English | HCCV520 | JCCV52E | DWW520 |
5724-V04 | RATIONAL BUILD AGENT for z/OS | HRBA600 | HRBA600 | BLZ60R |
5724-V04 | RATIONAL TEAM CONCERT - BUILD SYSTEM TOOLKIT for z/OS | HRBT600 | HRBT600 | BLZ60R |
5724-V04 | RATIONAL COMMON COMPONENTS | HRCC600 | HRCC600 | BLZ60R |
5724-V04 | RATIONAL TEAM CONCERT - RATIONAL DEVELOPER SUBSET | HRDV600 | HRDV600 | BLZ60R |
5668-806 | VS FORTRAN LIBRARY MVS | HFL2602 | HFL2602 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | MVS IAD | HFR2602 | HFR2602 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | COMPILER MVS | HFT2602 | HFT2602 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | LIBRARY MVS DEP MODULES | HFL2602 | JFL2611 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | MVS IAD (TSO) | HFR2602 | JFR2611 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | MVS IAD (ISPF) | HFR2602 | JFR2620 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | COMPILER MVS DEP MODULES | HFT2602 | JFT2611 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | PUBS POST SCRIPT | HFT2602 | JFT2612 | AFF260 |
5668-806 | PUBS BOOK MANAGER | HFT2602 | JFT2613 | AFF260 |
5655-Y22 | CICS Interdependency Analyzer for z/OS - Base | H274520 | H274520 | CIU520 |
5655-Y22 | CICS Interdependency Analyzer for z/OS - English | H274520 | J27452E | CIU520 |
5655-Y29 | CICS Deployment Assistant | HGEM520 | HGEM520 | CPH520 |
5725-M54 | UrbanCode Deploy for z/OS 6.1.1 | HRUC611 | HRUC611 | BUZ611 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
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5655-Y04 | CICS - C feature | HCI6900 | JCI6903 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - COBOL feature | HCI6900 | JCI6901 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - PL/1 feature | HCI6900 | JCI6902 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Development System | H0B7110 | H0B7110 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Common for CICS/ESA | H0Z2110 | H0Z2110 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS TS Licence | HCTS520 | HCTS520 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - JAVA | HCI6900 | JCI690D | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - WAS Liberty Profile | HCI6900 | JCI690L | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Runtime Facility | H0B5110 | H0B5110 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS Service Flow Feature for CICS/TS | HCIZ300 | HCIZ300 | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - System Manager | HCI6900 | JCI690M | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - WS Security | HCI6900 | JCI690W | DFH520 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - Base | HCI6900 | HCI6900 | DFH520 |
5655-Y50 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Modern Ba | HCIF51B | HCIF51B | DFH520 |
5655-Y47 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Dynamic S | HCIF51D | HCIF51D | DFH520 |
5655-Y49 | CICS TS Feature Pack for Security Token Extensions | HCIF51A | HCIF51A | DFH520 |
5655-Y48 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Mobile Ex | HCIF51C | HCIF51C | DFH520 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
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5655-Y04 | CICS - PL/1 feature | HCI6800 | JCI6802 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - C feature | HCI6800 | JCI6803 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - WS Security | HCI6800 | JCI680W | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - COBOL feature | HCI6800 | JCI6801 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Runtime Facility | H0B5110 | H0B5110 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Common for CICS/ESA | H0Z2110 | H0Z2110 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - JAVA | HCI6800 | JCI680D | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS REXX Development System | H0B7110 | H0B7110 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS Service Flow Feature for CICS/TS 3.2 | HCIZ300 | HCIZ300 | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - WAS Liberty Profile | HCI6800 | JCI680L | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - System Manager | HCI6800 | JCI680M | DFH510 |
5655-Y04 | CICS - Base | HCI6800 | HCI6800 | DFH510 |
5655-Y50 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Modern Ba | HCIF51B | HCIF51B | DFH510 |
5655-Y47 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Dynamic S | HCIF51D | HCIF51D | DFH510 |
5655-Y49 | CICS TS Feature Pack for Security Token Extensions | HCIF51A | HCIF51A | DFH510 |
5655-Y48 | CICS Transaction Server Feature Pack for Mobile Ex | HCIF51C | HCIF51C | DFH510 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
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5655-W87 | IBM DB2 UTILITY SUITE FOR Z/OS | HDBBB10 | JDBBB1K | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 JDBC/SQLJ Z/OS | HDBBB10 | JDBBB12 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 ENGLISH Z/OS | HDBBB10 | JDBBB14 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 ODBC Z/OS | HDBBB10 | JDBBB17 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 BASE Z/OS | HDBBB10 | HDBBB10 | DSNB10 |
5697-Q04 | DB2 SPATIAL SUPPORT | H2AF310 | J2AG310 | DSNB10 |
5697-Q04 | JSON capabilities for DB2 for z/OS | H2AF310 | J2AS220 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 RACF EXIT Z/OS | HDREB10 | HDREB10 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | IRLM | HIR2230 | HIR2230 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 IMS ATTACH Z/OS | HIYBB10 | HIYBB10 | DSNB10 |
5615-DB2 | DB2 SUBSYS INIT Z/OS | HIZBB10 | HIZBB10 | DSNB10 |
5697-Q04 | DB2 INT COMP UNICODE | H2AF310 | H2AF310 | DSNB10 |
5655-DAT | IBM DB2 Administration tool for z/OS | H0IHB10 | H0IHB10 | ADBB10 |
5655-DOC | IBM DB2 Object Comparison Tool for z/OS | H25GB10 | H25GB10 | ADBB10 |
5615-DB2 | QMF CLASSIC EDITION - ENGLISH | HSQBB10 | HSQBB10 | QMFB10 |
5615-DB2 | Z/OS APPLICATION CONNECTIVITY TO DB2 FOR Z/OS | HDDA211 | HDDA211 | DDA211 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5697-Q04 | DB2 SPATIAL SUPPORT | H2AF210 | J2AG210 | DSNA10 |
5697-Q04 | JSON capabilities for DB2 for z/OS | H2AF210 | J2AS120 | DSNA10 |
5697-Q04 | DB2 INT COMP UNICODE | H2AF210 | H2AF210 | DSNA10 |
5655-V41 | DB2 UTILITIES SUITE | HDBAA10 | JDBAA1K | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 BASE Z/OS | HDBAA10 | HDBAA10 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 ENGLISH Z/OS | HDBAA10 | JDBAA14 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 ODBC Z/OS | HDBAA10 | JDBAA17 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 KANJI PANELS - JPN | HDBAA10 | JDBAA11 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 JDBC/SQLJ Z/OS | HDBAA10 | JDBAA12 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 RACF EXIT Z/OS | HDREA10 | HDREA10 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | IRLM | HIR2230 | HIR2230 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 IMS ATTACH Z/OS | HIYAA10 | HIYAA10 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | DB2 SUBSYS INIT Z/OS | HIZAA10 | HIZAA10 | DSNA10 |
5605-DB2 | QUERY MANAGEMENT FACILITY ENGLISH | HSQAA10 | HSQAA10 | QMFA10 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5635-A05 | IMS | HMK1400 | HMK1400 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS JAVA ON DEMAND FEATURES | HMK1400 | JMK1406 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS DATABASE MANAGER | HMK1400 | JMK1401 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS DLT | HMK1400 | JMK1405 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS EXT. TERMINAL OPT | HMK1400 | JMK1403 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS RLT | HMK1400 | JMK1404 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IRLM | HIR2230 | HIR2230 | DFSE10 |
5635-A05 | IMS TRANSACTION MANAGER | HMK1400 | JMK1402 | DFSE10 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5635-A04 | IMS | HMK1300 | HMK1300 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS JAVA ON DEMAND FEATURES | HMK1300 | JMK1306 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS DATABASE MANAGER | HMK1300 | JMK1301 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS DLT | HMK1300 | JMK1305 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS EXT. TERMINAL OPT | HMK1300 | JMK1303 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS RLT | HMK1300 | JMK1304 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IRLM | HIR2230 | HIR2230 | DFSD10 |
5635-A04 | IMS TRANSACTION MANAGER | HMK1300 | JMK1302 | DFSD10 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5635-A03 | IRLM | HIR2230 | HIR2230 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS SYSTEM SERVICES | HMK1200 | HMK1200 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS DATABASE MANAGER | HMK1200 | JMK1201 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS TRANSACTION MANAGER | HMK1200 | JMK1202 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS EXT. TERMINAL OPT | HMK1200 | JMK1203 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS RLT | HMK1200 | JMK1204 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS DLT | HMK1200 | JMK1205 | IMS1210 |
5635-A03 | IMS JAVA ON DEMAND FEATURES | HMK1200 | JMK1206 | IMS1210 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5655-TDA | IMS ENTERPRISE SUITE BASE SERVICES | HAHF310 | HAHF310 | AEW311 |
5655-TDA | IMS ENTERPRISE SUITE MOBILE GATEWAY COMPONENT | HAHF310 | JAHF31A | AEW311 |
5655-TDA | IMS ENTERPRISE SUITE IMS SOAP GATEWAY | HAHF310 | JAHF311 | AEW311 |
5655-TDA | IMS ENTERPRISE SUITE JAVA MESSAGE SERVICES API | HAHF310 | JAHF312 | AEW311 |
5655-TDA | IMS ENTERPRISE SUITE CONNECT API FOR C/JAVA | HAHF310 | JAHF313 | AEW311 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5655-W65 | WebSphere Application Server for z/OS | HBBO850 | HBBO850 | WAS850 |
5655-W65 | IBM WebSphere SDK Java Technology Edition | HBJA700 | HBJA700 | WAS850 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5655-W65 | WebSphere Application Server for z/OS | HBBO800 | HBBO800 | WAS800 |
Product Number | Description | Fmid | Dependent FMID | HLQ |
---|---|---|---|---|
5698-T08 | IWS FOR Z/OS AGENT | HWSZ930 | HWSZ930 | TWS930 |
5698-T08 | IWS FOR Z/OS ENGINE ENGLISH | HWSZ930 | JWSZ93B | TWS930 |
5698-T08 | IWS FOR Z/OS ENGINE | HWSZ930 | JWSZ932 | TWS930 |
5698-T08 | IBM Workload Scheduler for z/OS - E2E Enabler | HWSZ930 | JWSZ933 | TWS930 |
5698-T08 | IBM Workload Scheduler for z/OS - zConnector | HWSZ930 | JWSZ934 | TWS930 |
Reported problems, fixes, and maintenance
The text and download files below, are placed here to assist in correcting the IODF99 issue. Please take note that the IODF file provided is actually IODF98. This is so you can put the IODF in place without affecting the currently active IODF99. Once you have this new IODF in place you should create a loadparm in SYS1.IPLPARM named LOAD98. This can be done by copying LOADCS as LOAD98 and then updating the line iodf 99 to 98 in the new loadparm. Then you should IPl the system with the new LOADPARM LOAD98. This will activate the new IODF. At this point IODF99 is not allocated and can be deleted or replaced by using HCD to create a copy of IODF98 as IODF99. Please be advised that I used LOADCS as the example loadparm. This loadparm does a cold start,so if you wish to preserve any spool output pick a different loadparm to use in the examplle above.
The exported IODF file is in format RECFM=FB which has been compressed with TRSMAIN.
Binary download the IODF98 file by right-clicking on the link and storing the file on your PC. Be sure to give the file a meaningful name so you can find it to binary upload it or process it.
To restore the RECFM=FB data sets, binary upload them to a MVS system. The data set built from the upload must have a RECFM=FB and LRECL=1024. The BLKSIZE does not matter. Since the data sets have been compressed with TRSMAIN, use TRSMAIN to uncompress and rebuild the original data set from the uploaded data set. rebuild the original data set from the uploaded data set.  Review more information about TRSMAIN.
Download the RECFM=FB maintenance file
compressed with TRSMAIN
The downloaded file is approximately 30 KB
The compressed file requires (1) 3390 tracks.
The following text file is sample jcl to assist with importing the IODF98 to the system.
IMPIODF - Select then
copy and paste the text to a meaningful dataset.
DSNT500I -DBAG DSNB1SWS RESOURCE UNAVAILABLE
REASON 00C200C1
TYPE 00000302
NAME DSNDB01 .SYSLGRNX.X'0000017D'
DSNT501I -DBAG DSNIDBET RESOURCE UNAVAILABLE
CORRELATION-ID=021.OPNLGR00
CONNECTION-ID=DBAG
LUW-ID=NETD.DBAGLU1.D0456EE33E18=0
REASON 00C90081
TYPE 00000200
NAME DSNDB01 .SYSLGRNX
Build Structure
A2RES1 and A2RES2
A2RES1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains the base MVS system software target, or run-time libraries, and other system data sets required to IPL the system and use TSO/E and ISPF. This is the MVS IPL volume.
A2RES2 is a 3390-9 volumes that are an extension of the SYSRES volume A2RES1. The volume is also required for IPL.
A2SYS1
This 3390-9 volume contains data sets that you might change, either through normal use of the system or user customization. System control data sets, such as SYS1.IPLPARM,IODF (I/O Definition File), and system's master catalog (CATALOG.Z22A.MASTER) reside on this volume. This volume is required to IPL. A2SYS1 contains the usercatalog USERCAT.Z22A.PRODS containing entries for z/OS related products
A2CFG1
This 3390-9 volume contains data sets for storing user configuration. The 'USER.**' data sets reside on this volume, they are cataloged in the master catalog. The RACF database reside on this volume.
A2USS1 and A2USS2
A2USS1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains the Fonts, Version and zOSMF zFS files for UNIX System Services of z/OS. This volume is required to IPL.
A2USS2 is a 3390-9 volume that contains root zFS and zFS files for UNIX System Services of z/OS. This volume is required to IPL.
A2PRD1, A2PRD2 and A2PRD3
A2PRD1 to A2PRD3 are 3390-9 volumes that contains all z/OS products.
A2DIS1 and A2DIS2
These volumes contains the base MVS system software distribution libraries. They contain the DLIB (Distribution Library) and zone CSI's. These volumes are needed to install service or products on the MVS system using SMP/E. These volumes are all 3390-9.
A2PAGA, A2PAGB and A2PAGC
These volumes contain page data sets. The A2PAGA volume has the PLPA, Common and one Local page data set. Rest of the 2 volumes each have one Local page data set. The loadparms that bring up DB2 or WAS have been defined to use all the above 3 page volumes, all other loadparms use only the first two volumes. If you do not want to use all of these local page data sets, you can modify the PAGE parameter on IEASYSnn member, accordingly.
A2DBB1, A2DBB2 and A2DBAR
A2DBB1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 V11 related data. A2DBB1 contains the DB2 usercatlog, USERCAT.Z22A.DB2VB. Also A2DBB1 contains all DB2 target libs AND DB2 V11 utility products. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 V11.
A2DBB2 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 catalog and directories with HLQ DSNCB10, which are SMS managed. The volume is not required for IPL but is needed to bring up DB2.
A2DBAR is a 3390-3 volume defined in a new esoteric called DBARCH. This esoteric has been defined in DB2, for allocating the archive logs into this storage volume. This volume is required, if you want to bring up DB2 V11.
A2DBA1, A2DBA2 and A2DBAR
A2DBA1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 V10 related data. A2DBA1 contains the DB2 usercatlog, USERCAT.Z22A.DB2VA. Also A2DBA1 contains all DB2 target libs and DB2 V10 utility products. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up DB2 V10.
A2DBA2 is a 3390-9 volume that contains DB2 catalog and directories with HLQ DSNCA10, which are SMS managed. The volume is not required for IPL but is needed to bring up DB2.
A2DBAR is a 3390-3 volume defined in a new esoteric called DBARCH. This esoteric has been defined in DB2, for allocating the archive logs into this storage volume. This volume is required, if you want to bring up DB2 V10.
A2C521
A2C521 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 5.2 Target, DLIB and all related data for CICS 5.2. USERCAT.Z22A.CICS520 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up CICS 5.2 and apply CICS maintenance.
A2C511
A2C511 is a 3390-3 volume that contains CICS 5.1 Target, DLIB and all related data for CICS 5.1. USERCAT.Z22A.CICS510 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up CICS 5.1 and apply CICS maintenance.
A2W851, A2W852, A2W853, A2W854, A2W855, A2W856 and A2W857
A2W851, A2W852 and A2W853 are 3390-9 10000 cyls volume that contains target and distribution libraries for Websphere Application Services.
A2W855 to A2W857 are 3390-3 volumes that contain pre-configured zFS files required for manually starting WAS.
A2W801, A2W802, A2W803, A2W804 and A2W805
A2W801, A2W802 and A2W803 are 3390-9 10000 cyls volume that contains target and distribution libraries for Websphere Application Services.
A2W804 and A2W805 are 3390-3 volumes that contain pre-configured zFS files required for manually starting WAS.
A2IME1, A2IMD1, A2IMC1, A2IMU1 and A2IMU2
A2IME1 is a 3390-3 volume that contains IMS Target, DLIB and all related data for IMS 14. USERCAT.Z22A.IMS14 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS.
A2IMD1 is a 3390-3 volume that contains IMS Target, DLIB and all related data for IMS 13. USERCAT.Z22A.IMS13 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS.
A2IMC1 is a 3390-3 volume that contains IMS Target, DLIB and all related data for IMS 12. USERCAT.Z22A.IMS12 resides on this volume. This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up IMS and perform maintenance on IMS.
A2IMU1 and A2IMU2 are 3390-9 10000 cylinder volumes that contain IMS Utilities. These volumes are not required to IPL but is required for IMS Utilities and perform maintenance on IMS Enterprise Suite.
A2BLZ1
A2BLZ1 is a 3390-9 volume that contains Target and DLIB libraries for Rational Team Concert 6.0 This volume is not required to IPL but is required to bring up RTC.
SARES1
This 3390-3 volume contains a single volume stand alone system. This volume can be used to IPL and logon to a TSO/ISPF session.
The disk volume can assist in building LPAR environments and correct errors that prevent system IPL.
Recommended use of this volume is to install the volume and leave accessible. The volume should not be altered. The volume should stay in a background mode and be available for emergency type of situations. If other z/OS, OS/390, or LPAR partitions contain errors, the SARES1 volume could be used to solve the problem.
The stand alone system does not contain TCPIP or Unix system service support. The system cannot be used to install products or apply maintenance via SMP/E.
To IPL the standalone res volume:
Load Address: 0Axx
Load Parms: 0AxxSAM
Migration Guidelines
The following guidelines will make it easier for you to replace this level of system software with new levels built the same way.
Only IBM-supplied system software should reside on A2xxxx volumes except for A2SYS1. A2SYS1 contains RACF, IPL, and catalog datasets that are user dependent.
The ADCD does not contain a generalized migration utility or process. Each user has unique requirements. It is recommended that you build a migration plan based on your unique needs. The ADCD does have some assistance. The ADCD uses a system of concatenated libraries (see below) The highest level of concatenation is USER.xxxxxxxx. The ADCD distributes these libraries empty. It is recommended that the user place changes or overrides in these libraries. It is further recommended that the USER.xxxxxxxx libraries be backed up regularily. When a new ADCD release is installed the USER.xxxxxxxx libraries can be copied from backups to the new USER.xxxxxxxx libraries to provide assistance in migration of programs and parameters.
The ADCD is distributed with a standard library concatenation for the following:
- LINKLST
- PROCLIB (including TSO procedures)
- CLIST
- ISPPLIB (TSO panels)
- LPALIB
- PARMLIB
- VTAMLST
- VTAMLIB
- VTAM source
The configured order of concatenation is user, ADCD developers, and z/OS system datasets. For example, the LINKLST concatenation would be as follows:
- USER.LINKLIB
- ADCD.Z22A.LINKLIB
- SYS1.LINKLIB
USER.xxxxx libraries have all been built on A2CFG1 which is the only volume that should contain user data.
USER.xxxxx will not be changed by ADCD or System processes; thus, user updates in USER.xxxxx will be retained between release levels. ADCD.Z22A.xxxxxx libraries are allocated on A2SYS1 and are the libraries that are used by ADCD developers. No RACF rules exist on these libraries; however, changes to these libraries could destroy customization necessary to bring up many products. SYS1.xxxxxxx libraries should NEVER be updated by users or ADCD development. System libraries should ONLY be updated through SMP/E install, maintenance processes, or like processes.
NOTE: Changes to System libraries or ADCD pre-customization may corrupt your system and prevent or delay IBM support activites.
The correct procedure for a user update to system data is to:
- Copy the system data from SYS1.xxxxx or ADCD.xxxx to USER.xxxxx
- Edit, compile, or run user program against the USER.xxxx item
- Re-ipl, recycle system service, or re-logon to TSO
Removing a user update would be the reverse of the above procedure.
LOADPARMS Options
NOTE: JES2 should be COLD started the FIRST time you bring up the system.
LOADPARM | Description |
---|---|
CS | CLPA and Cold start of JES2. Base z/OS system functions i.e. no CICS, DB2, IMS, WAS, etc. |
WS | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Base z/OS system functions i.e. no CICS, DB2, IMS, WAS, etc. |
00 | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Base z/OS system functions i.e. no CICS, DB2, IMS, WAS, etc. |
CI | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads CICS 5.2 and 5.1 libraries. up Starts up CICS 5.2 and RDz. |
DB | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads DB2 V11 and V10 libraries. Starts up DB2 V11 and RDz. |
IM | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads IMS 13 and 12 libraries. up Starts up IMS 13 and RDz. |
IZ | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Starts up z/OSMF and RDz. |
WA | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads WAS 8.5 libraries. Starts up RDz. WAS needs to be manually started. |
AL | CLPA and Warm start of JES2. Loads all middleware libraries. Starts up CICS 5.2, DB2 V11, IMS 13, z/OSMF and RDz. |
Console PF Key Settings
Action/Command | PFKey |
---|---|
Display Devices | PF1 |
Display 3270 Devices | PF2 |
Clear Top of Screen | PF3 |
Create a 10-line Display Area | PF4 |
Display Address Space Information | PF5 |
Display Outstanding Reply Requests and Error Messages | PF6 |
Display PF Keys | PF7 |
Scroll Display Area | PF8 |
Display TSO Users | PF9 |
Display Active Address Spaces | PF10 |
Display Active Jobs | PF11 |
Clear Bottom Screen | PF12 |
USERIDS
Userid | Password |
---|---|
ADCDMST (RACF special authority) | SYS1 or ADCDMST |
IBMUSER (RACF special authority) | SYS1 or IBMUSER |
SYSADM (DB2 and RACF special authority) | SYS1 or SYSADM |
SYSOPR (DB2 and RACF special authority) | SYS1 or SYSOPR |
ADCDA - ADCDZ | TEST |
WEBADM | WEBADM |
OPEN1 thru OPEN3 | SYS1 |
ZOSMFAD | ZOSMFAD |
Maintenance Service Levels
All the products on the ADCD consist of maintenance that is in a closed status. A PTF that is still in open status or has other than a document hold at the time the ADCD was built would not be added to the ADCD. The following PUT levels may be minus PTFs that were open at build time. Also some functions may be better than the PUT level due to the addition of RSUs and individual PTFs. In general the following is valid.
- All functions of the base z/OS 2.2 December 2015 are at RSU level 1508.
- All functions of the CICS TS 5.2 are at RSU level 1508.
- All functions of the CICS TS 5.1 are at RSU level 1508.
- The functions of the DB2 11 base are at RSU level 1508.
- The functions of the DB2 10 base are at RSU level 1508.
- All functions of the IMS 14.1.0 are at RSU level 1601.
- All functions of the IMS 13.1.0 are at RSU level 1508.
- All functions of the IMS 12.1.0 are at RSU level 1508.
- All functions of the IMS Utilities are at PUT level 1503.
DISCLAIMER
The z/OS ADCD is a special packaging of z/OS software for the exclusive use of product development and support. It is restricted for use by qualified PartnerWorld Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) who are active participants in the System z Developer Discount offering and have a zPDT system. The z/OS ADCD software stack and associated downloads are licensed to the specific system by zPDT machine type/model serial number and cannot be transferred to any other machine. The Programs provided in the ADCD SW stack and associated downloads, are owned by IBM or an IBM supplier, and are copyrighted and licensed, not sold. Use of the products provided in the ADCD SW stack and associated downloads, are subject to the terms and conditions of the ICA - Attachment for Developer Discount - System z, and associated Addendum, the individual product licenses, and the z/OS Application Developers Controlled Distribution 5799 HHC License Agreement. Use of the z/OS ADCD software on any other system or software emulator is strictly prohibited and is in violation of the terms and conditions of the z/OS ADCD License agreement and the System z Developer Discount offering.