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Installation
Installation procedure
Standard installation of the SM2 monitoring program is via the product IMON. The following
basic steps must be performed when installing without IMON:
1. Read in the product tape. It is recommended that the default user ID (defined using the
system parameter DEFLUID) be used as the installation ID for SM2. Alternatively, you
can use an ID which has been assigned the monitoring privilege SW-MONITOR-
ADMINISTRATION (TSOS has been assigned this privilege by default).
The SYSREP.SM2.130 file must be created from the loader package
SYSRMS.SM2.130 using the product RMS.
The system expects to find the following files in the default user ID. They are specified
in the supplied subsystem declaration. If they are installed under a different ID, the
subsystem declaration must be modified accordingly.
SYSLNK.SM2.130
SYSREP.SM2.130
SYSNRF.SM2.130
2. The SYSMES.SM2.130 message file is activated with the aid of the BS2000 command
MODIFY-MSG-FILE-ASSIGNMENT.
3. No changes can be made in the SM2 subsystem declaration except for the ID under
which the objects to be loaded dynamically are stored.
4. For the monitoring programs RESPONSETIME and UTM, SM2 requires the
subsystems BCAM-SM2 and UTM-SM2. The files belonging to these subsystems are
supplied with DCM and UTM themselves.
Activating the syntax file
All statements (START-SM2, START-SM2U1, START-SM2R1) together with the BS2000
commands START-/STOP-TASK-MEASUREMENT are contained in the SYSSDF.SM2.130
syntax file. In order to make these statements available to each user, this syntax file must
be activated.
The following command is used to activate the syntax file:
/MODIFY-SDF-PARAMETER SCOPE=*PERMANENT,
        SYNTAX-FILE-TYPE=*SUBSYSTEM(NAME=SYSSDF.SM2.130,SUBSYSTEM-NAME=SM2)