To customize Application Performance Analyzer,
complete the tasks in the following checklist.
__ 1.
If you ordered Application Performance Analyzer using the Custom-Built Product Delivery
Offering (CBPDO), follow the steps in the IBM Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS® Program Directory for installation.
(If Application Performance Analyzer is delivered through a ServerPac, the installation
is completed for you.)
__ 2.
Ensure that security access is configured.
__ 3.
Place SCAZLINK in the LNKLST.
__ 4.
Enable the SMF step initiation exit (IEFUSI).
__ 5.
APF-authorize libraries hlq.SCAZAUTH
and hlq.SCAZLINK.
__ 6.
Modify the TSO/E logon procedure.
__ 7.
Choose a started task instance identifier.
__ 8.
Make the CAZ0 started task available.
__ 9.
Create installation-level settings and settings for the started
task.
__ 10.
Pre-allocate a checkpoint file and common data
store file (optional).
__ 11.
Create your own descriptive program attribution table (optional).
__ 12.
Modify Application Performance Analyzer procedure to provide access to third party
repository products for source program mapping support (optional).
__ 13.
Start the CAZ0 started task.
__ 14.
Start Application Performance Analyzer.
__ 15.
Run an IVP to verify the customization of Application Performance Analyzer (optional).
If you plan to use Application Performance Analyzer
to measure Java applications running under the IBM J9VM, you must
also perform the following customization tasks:
__ 1.
APF authorize the Application Performance Analyzer USS files.
__ 2.
Assign USS permissions to the Application Performance Analyzer started task.
__ 3.
Set up J9VM related security rules.
__ 4.
Update the J9VM related started task configuration settings.
__ 5.
Enable Java Late attach API
Further details are found in Customizing Application Performance Analyzer for use with J9VM.
If the Application Performance Analyzer Graphical User Interface (GUI) is
to be used in your organization, you must install and customize the Application Performance Analyzer Listener
started task, and each user must install the GUI desktop application.
Perform the following steps to customize the Application Performance Analyzer Listener
started task:
__ 1.
Choose a Listener started task identifier.
__ 2.
Choose a high-level qualifier for the Listener data sets. This
can be the same high-level qualifier as the Application Performance Analyzer started task.
__ 3.
Choose a TCP/IP port number on which the Listener will listen
for client connections.
__ 4.
Create security access rules for the Listener data sets.
__ 5.
Assign priority to the Listener started task.
__ 6.
Make the Listener started task available.
__ 7.
If Application Performance Analyzer uses internal security to secure access to functions,
update the installation-level configuration settings to allow use
of the Listener.
__ 8.
Create the Listener started task configuration settings.
__ 9.
If Application Performance Analyzer uses an external security product to secure access
to functions, add the new rule to allow use of the Listener.
__ 10.
Start the Application Performance Analyzer Listener started task.
Further details are found in Customizing Application Performance Analyzer Listener.
Perform the following steps to install the Application Performance Analyzer GUI
plug-in on each client version of CICS Explorer:
__ 1.
Ensure all software prerequisites are in place.
__ 2.
Obtain the Application Performance Analyzer Listener host address and port from your
systems programmer.
__ 3.
Determine the default Application Performance Analyzer started task to which you will
connect.
__ 4.
Extract all the contents of the APA_plugin_vrmf.zip file
to any writable directory on your workstation.
__ 5.
Use the software updates function of CICS Explorer to install
the Application Performance Analyzer GUI plug-in.
Further details are found in Installing the Application Performance Analyzer Graphical User Interface (GUI).
You do not need to customize your DB2 Universal Database™ to use IBM Application Performance Analyzer. However,
if you want Application Performance Analyzer to gather the necessary data to report, plan,
and package BIND timestamps, do the following tasks:
__ 1.
Create and bind a DB2® UDB access package and plan.
__ 2.
Create a PLAN_TABLE.
__ 3.
Provide DB2 authorization.
__ 4.
Update the started task JCL.
__ 5.
Update the started task configuration settings.
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