The scope of a z/OS Capacity Provisioning system is
referred to as a Capacity Provisioning Domain, or simply a domain.
To set up a domain follow
these steps:
Plan the domain set up: Define
your configuration settings such as the name of the domain, prepare
your security and collect information about your system.
>Setup
the Capacity Provisioning Management ConsoleSetup z/OSMF: The
Capacity Provisioning task in z/OSMF provides a browser-based management
console for working with the Provisioning Manager on a workstation.
Note:
The second and third steps can be performed in
either order.
Before customizing Capacity Provisioning, set up the
prerequisite components:
Customize your monitoring product, such as z/OS® Resource Measurement Facility™ (RMF™), including the Distributed Data Server (DDS).
For more information, see the z/OS RMF User's Guide.
Customize the z/OS Common Information Model (CIM) element, including
the RMF CIM Monitoring providers
or equivalent providers from other monitoring products.
When you set up the Provisioning Manager, you
must create security definitions and CIM definitions.
For more background information about the security definitions, see z/OS RACF® Security Administrators Guide,
and for CIM definitions, see z/OS Common Information Model User’s Guide.