Event Management Service (EMS) Analyzer Manual

Installation
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File-Specific Installation Considerations
Step 5: Installing EMS Analyzer Program
EMS Analyzer INSTEMSA routine moves all the program and help text to the
subvolume specified by EMSA-PROGRAM-SUBVOL parameter. The following files
are moved: EMSA, EMSADDL, EMSAFLTR, EMSASSID, and EMSATEXT.
Step 6: Creating the Default EMSACSTM Custom
Configuration File
The EMS Analyzer INSTEMSA routine creates a default EMSACSTM file in the
subvolume specified by EMSACSTM-USER-SUBVOL parameter.
Step 7: Creating EMS Analyzer Default DDL Dictionary
The EMS Analyzer INSTEMSA routine creates a default DDL dictionary in the
subvolume specified by EMSA-DDL-DEFAULT-SUBVOL parameter.
File-Specific Installation Considerations
The following subsections describe additional considerations for installing EMS
Analyzer on your system. These items apply depending upon your specific pre-existing
conditions.
EMS Analyzer Custom Configuration File
From the installation of EMS Analyzer, a custom configuration file (EMSACSTM) is
created. If this file is located in your default subvolume, it will be read each time you
execute EMS Analyzer. Each EMS Analyzer user should have an EMSACSTM file in
STEP #5: Moving program and data files from $SYSTEM.ZEMSA
to $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.
EMSA files duplicated in: $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.
Step #6: Creating EMSACSTM configuration file in: $SYSTEM.STARTUP.
EMSACSTM file: $SYSTEM.STARTUP.EMSACSTM created.
STEP #7: Creating EMSA default DDL dictionary in: $DATA.EMSA.
EMS Analyzer default dictionary created in: $DATA.EMSA.
EMS Analyzer product installation completed successfully !
Note. When all of the above steps are passed successfully, the EMS Analyzer installation
process is complete and the product is now ready to be used. However, the following
subsections present some file-specific considerations that you should be aware of before using
EMS Analyzer.