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Data sets used

SMP/E for z/OS Commands
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These data sets might be needed to run the APPLY command. They can be defined by DD statements or, ordinarily, by DDDEF entries. For more information about these data sets, see SMP/E for z/OS Reference.
Note:
  1. SMPHRPT is an optional data set. If SMPHRPT is defined, the HOLD reports are directed there.
  2. SMPJHOME is an optional DD statement used to specify the Java™ runtime directory. SMP/E requires the Java runtime when either of the following conditions applies.
    • When SMP/E is installing JARUPD elements, or
    • When a UNIX shell script is invoked during the installation of a file system element, and the shell script issues a Java command.
  3. SMPWKDIR is an optional DD statement used to specify a directory in a UNIX file system for the storage of temporary files created during SMP/E processing. If the SMPWKDIR directory is not specified on a DD statement or DDDEF entry, SMP/E will use the /tmp directory for temporary work files.
  4. The SMPLTS data set is required only when a load module with CALLLIBS is being processed.
  5. The SMPDATA1 and SMPDATA2 data sets are required only when the CHANGEFILE subentry of the active OPTIONS entry is set to "YES" for the target zone that APPLY is operating on.
  6. zone represents the DD statements required for each distribution zone or target zone used by this command. If the DD statements are not specified, the data sets are allocated dynamically by use of the ZONEINDEX information in the GLOBALZONE entry. Also note that, while DD statements may be used to override the ZONEINDEX information, they are not a substitute for a zoneindex. A zoneindex is always required for a zone.
  7. SMPPARM is required only if exit routines have been defined in SMPPARM member GIMEXITS.

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