TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
Redefinition Summary
Redefining a TRANSFER System
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Redefinition Summary This installation procedure summary outlines the steps for redefining, reconfiguring,
installing, starting, and stopping a TRANSFER system. The following list includes
both optional and required steps, syntax for the procedures, and comments. Note that
the list does not include any component initialization step, which would be required if
you redefine a system and include either the X400 gateway or the Queue Manager for
the first time.
Note Although the redefinition programs do not require an OUT location, it is good practice to include the OUT
parameter with your RUN commands so that you capture output in case of errors.
1. Log on with the user ID under which TRANSFER will run.
2. Edit the define files for the components you want to redefine. The define files are:
DEFINETR—Base TRANSFER
DEFINEML—PS MAIL 6530
DEFINEIM—PS MAIL 3270
DEFINECM—PS MAIL TTY
DEFINEX4—the X400 gateway
3. Enter CLEAR ALL
Clears parameter values set by a GUARDIAN 90 command interpreter PARAM
command entered before running the definition programs
4. Enter RUN CDTRDEF /OUT $S.#TRDEF/ [$
vol
.]
cnfg-subvol
REDEFINE
Redefines Base TRANSFER (CDTRDEF resides on the TRANSFER user-DSV.)
5. Enter RUN CDMLDEF /OUT $S.#MLDEF/ [$
vol
.]
cnfg-subvol
Redefines PS MAIL 6530 (CDMLDEF resides on the TRANSFER user-DSV.)
6. Enter RUN CDIMDEF /OUT $S.#IMDEF/ [$
vol
.]
cnfg-subvol
Redefines PS MAIL 3270 (CDIMDEF resides on the TRANSFER user-DSV.)
7. Enter RUN CDCMDEF /OUT $S.#CMDEF/ [$
vol
.]
cnfg-subvol
Redefines PS MAIL TTY (CDCMDEF resides on the TRANSFER user-DSV.)
8. Enter RUN CDX4DEF /OUT $S.#X4DEF/ [$
vol
.]
cnfg-subvol
REDEFINE
Redefines the X400 gateway (CDX4DEF resides on the TRANSFER user-DSV.)
9. Prepare customizing files (see Section 7).
10. Enter RUN XCNFG
Configures the PATHWAY entities for the TRANSFER system and cold starts and
stops the TRANSFER PATHWAY system (XCNFG resides in your configuration
subvolume.)