![]() Download and Install IOF/TSO Release 8C
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This process requires a download password. Click here if you have not already obtained your download password. The IOF distribution package is a single, sequential Mainframe Product Install file (MPI) which is exploded by the install process into the IOF product libraries. Here’s an outline of the process:
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Allocate the Mainframe MPI fileAllocate the MPI file on your OS/390 or z/OS system. Any dataset name can be used, but we recommend that you use a three level dataset name. The DSNAME prefix (top level) should be the same prefix that will be used for the IOF/TSO distribution datasets. The second level should be "IOFT8C0". The bottom level should be "MPI".Use ISPF Option 3.2 to allocate the MPI dataset. The example below allocates the IOF/TSO dataset for release 8C using a prefix of "SYSIOF".
The JCL below downloads the MPI file using the MVS batch FTP command. The username is IOFT8C. The password will be supplied in response to your 8C order. Both username and password are case sensitive, and must be entered exactly as supplied.
Interactive FTP commands are shown below. . The password will be provided in response to your 8C order. Both username and password are case sensitive, and must be entered exactly as supplied.
If you prefer, you can download the MPI file to your PC using your browser and then upload it from your PC to the mainframe. Be sure to specify binary format when uploading to the mainframe.
Specify IOFT8C when prompted for a username. The password is provided by email in response to your 8C order. Both username and password are case sensitive, and must be entered exactly as supplied. After entering the correct username and password, click on the browser's "SAVE..." option to download the MPI file.
Run the Install DialogFrom ISPF Option 6, execute the MPI file to run the install dialog. You must specify the fully qualified DSNAME enclosed in single quotes.
Note: IOF data sets are stored in the MPI file in terse format. The IBM GIMUNPCK program is used to expand the tersed data sets. Recent IBM PTFs cause GIMUNPCK to terminate with return code 8. If you experience this problem please consult IOF Virtual Help Desk problem number A06. The dialog is self documenting. It prompts you for a few required parameters. It extracts the IOF distribution datasets and saves them in MVS datasets you control. When installing from a previous version of IOF, it copies your old IOF options to the new options dataset. Less than five minutes is normally needed to run the MPI dialog.The dialog builds a TO DO list in member $$TODO of the new INSTALL dataset. This list describes all the tasks required to complete installation of the new release. It references the IOF Installation Guide for additional information. $$TODO is only a page or two long and is specifically tailored to your site. Allowances are made for your previous release of IOF and for many of the options you specified. Generate and Test the New ReleaseFollow the instructions in the $$TODO member of the new INSTALL dataset to complete generating the new release. It is a good idea to print $$TODO and use a highlighter to check off each paragraph when it has been successfully done.Release 8C has several new functions as described in the March 2007 Newsletter. The new options will not appear on the IOF Option Menu unless users are authorized to them. $$TODO provides information about how to authorize the new functions. Virtual Help Desk problem number PC09 provides specific information about how to cause IOF options to be shown on the IOF Option Menu. The new release can be tested in parallel with an existing version of IOF. The same SVC or ESR can be used. The $$TODO member describes testing techniques.
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