DFSMSdfp: Run OAM DB2 BIND jobs
Description
When migrating to any new release of z/OS, you must run OAM DB2® BIND jobs if you are using OAM for object support. The BIND jobs update DB2 with new OAM DB2 code.
Table 1 provides more details about this migration action. Use this information to plan your changes to the system.
Element or feature: | DFSMSdfp. |
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When change was introduced: | General migration action not tied to a specific release. |
Applies to migration from: | z/OS V2R1 and z/OS V1R13. |
Timing: | After the first IPL of z/OS V2R2. |
Is the migration action required? | Yes, if you use OAM object support. |
Target system hardware requirements: | None. |
Target system software requirements: | None. |
Other system (coexistence or fallback) requirements: | None. |
Restrictions: | None. |
System impacts: | None. |
Related IBM® Health Checker for z/OS® check: | None. |
Steps to take
Run the BIND jobs appropriate
to your installation:
- Update and execute the samplib job CBRPBIND (OAM DB2 Bind Package Job).
- Do one of the following:
- If your installation starts OAM, uses the file system sublevel
or optical or tape devices, or uses the OAM storage management component
(OSMC), do the following:
- Update and execute samplib job CBRABIND (OAM DB2 Application Plan Bind for LCS and OSR).
- Update and execute samplib job CBRHBIND (OAM DB2 Application Plan Bind for OSMC).
- If your installation does not start OAM, use the file system sublevel or optical or tape devices, or use OSMC, update and execute samplib job CBRIBIND (OAM DB2 Application Plan Bind for OSR only).
- If your installation starts OAM, uses the file system sublevel
or optical or tape devices, or uses the OAM storage management component
(OSMC), do the following:
- For more information, see the topic on migrating, installing, and customizing OAM in z/OS DFSMS OAM Planning, Installation, and Storage Administration Guide for Object Support.
Note: If you choose to edit a previous version of an OAM
BIND job, you must incorporate any new changes as described in the
header of each samplib OAM BIND job.
Reference information
For more information about OAM, see z/OS DFSMS OAM Planning, Installation, and Storage Administration Guide for Object Support.