Event Management Service (EMS) Analyzer Manual

Installation
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Before You Install EMS Analyzer
Before You Install EMS Analyzer
Before you run the EMS Analyzer installation TACL macro (INSTEMSA), you should
know the following:
The installation macro does not alter the installation subvolume. A new subvolume
is created when needed by the installation macro. This safeguard prevents
undesirable installation results. If the installation of EMS Analyzer is unsatisfactory,
purge the subvolumes and restart the installation procedures.
To stop the installation procedure at any time, press the BREAK key.
You can modify the installation parameters shown in Table 2-2.
Read the subsection File-Specific Installation Considerations after you install EMS
Analyzer, but before you start using it.
Table 2-2. EMS Analyzer Installation Parameter Values (page 1 of 2)
Number Name Value Description
1ISV isv-subvolume Specifies the name of the installation
subvolume containing the software
update. The ISV parameter has the
label $volume.ZEMSA. The default
ISV is the current subvolume.
2EMSA-
PROGRAM-
SUBVOL
EMSA-program-
subvolume
Specifies the subvolume on which
INSTEMSA places the EMS
Analyzer program and help text. The
default program subvolume is
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.
3 EMSACSTM-
USER-SUBVOL
default-user-
subvolume
Specifies the subvolume on which
INSTEMSA will create a default
EMS Analyzer Custom File
(EMSACSTM) for the current user.
This file has to be located in the
default user subvolume and will be
executed each time you run the EMS
Analyzer program.
Each EMS Analyzer user should have
a EMSACSTM file in his/her own
default subvolume. The default value
is the default user subvolume.
4 EMSA-DDL-
DEFAULT-
SUBVOL
default-ddl-
creation-
subvolume
Specifies the subvolume in which a
default DDL dictionary will be
created. This dictionary is required if
you want to generate Enform reports
from an event data file created by
EMS Analyzer. The default DDL
subvolume is the current subvolume.