Allocating the files and directories

The following features use files on UNIX System Services (USS):
  • End-to-end scheduling with z-centric capabilities, if SSLKEYRINGTYPE is set to USS in the HTTPOPTS statement.
  • Features running Java utilities:
    • Historical run data archiving for Dynamic Workload Console reporting
    • Event-driven workload automation for data set triggering
    • License computation for submitting jobs on z-centric and dynamic agents.
By default, the EQQJOBS installation aid sets the following paths for the following directories:
JAVA utilities enablement work directory (EQQJOBS9)
/var/TWS/inst
SSL for TCP/IP connection work directory (EQQJOBSC)
/var/TWS/inst/ssl
By keeping the default directories, if the end-to-end work directory is deleted, the Java and SSL work directories are also deleted. To avoid this problem, set different paths for the different work directories. For example:
JAVA utilities enablement work directory (EQQJOBS9)
/var/TWS/JAVAUTL
SSL for TCP/IP connection work directory (EQQJOBSC)
/var/TWS/SSL
To create the correct directories and files, run the following sample jobs for each controller that supports the specific feature:
  • The EQQPCS08 sample, for the:
    • Historical run data archiving.
    • Event-driven workload automation.
    • Jobs submission on z-centric and dynamic agents.
To run the previous samples, you must have one of the following permissions:
  • UNIX System Services (USS ) user ID (UID) equal to 0
  • BPX.SUPERUSER FACILITY class profile in RACF®
  • UID specified in the JCL in eqqUID and belonging to the group (GID) specified in the JCL in eqqGID
The user must also have the /bin/sh login shell defined in his OMVS section of the RACF® profile. Make sure that the login shell is set as a system default or use the following TSO command to define it:
ALTUSER username OMVS(PROGRAM('/bin/sh'))
To check the current settings:
  1. Run the following TSO command:
    LISTUSER username OMVS
  2. Look in the PROGRAM line of the OMVS section.
After running EQQPCS08, you find the following file in the work directory:
java/env.profile
Defines the environmental variable required by the Java utilities.

You can customize this file and enable the use of the DB2 installed on the host for running IBM Z Workload Scheduler reports from the Dynamic Workload Console by following the procedure described in Setting up to use the DB2 on z/OS for reports on Dynamic Workload Console to