Table of Contents Introduction Audience Related Information Documentation Conventions Understanding the Communications Resource Manager About the Communications Resource Manager System Configuration Prerequisite for Mainframe Knowledge Local Configuration Distributed Configurations Preparing Mainframe Configurations for CRM Requirements Requirements for Establishing a VTAM Configuration Configuring the CRM for a Third-Party Stack Third-Party Stack Configuration VTAM Cross Platform Definitions Configuring the CRM for the z/OS Platform Activating the APPLID for CRM Configuring the CICS/ESA LU Putting It All Together Example of Windows or UNIX Cross-Platform Definitions Example of z/OS Definitions Administering the SNA Components Starting the CRM Starting the CRM on UNIX CRM Command Command Line Options Examples Diagnostics Starting the CRM on z/OS MVS Sample JCL for the CRM Command Having Separate CRM Configurations on Mainframe Configurations on CRM Side Configurations on TMA SNA Side Using the CRM Monitor Launching the CRM Monitor from the Windows Desktop Launching the CRM Monitor from the Command Line Setting CRM Monitor Options Multiple SNA Gateways Connecting to a Single CRM Overview Advantages of Multi-Gateway Support Multi-Gateway Connection Multi-Gateway Shutdown Load Balancing for Inbound Request Transaction Affinity Activating and De-Activating Links crmlkon Command Command Line Options Example Diagnostics Sample JCL for the crmlkon Command crmlkoff Command Command Line Options Example Diagnostics Sample JCL for the crmlkoff Command Reviewing CRM Log Files CRMLOGS Command Command Line Options Example Diagnostics Sample JCL for the CRMLOGS Command Stopping the CRM crmdown Command Command Line Options Example Diagnostics Sample JCL for the CRMDOWN Command Command Reference Pages CRM CRMLOGS crmretrc crmlkon crmlkoff crmdown Sample JCL for an MVS Platform Sample JCL for the CRM Command Sample JCL for the crmlkon Command Sample JCL for the crmlkoff Command Sample JCL for the CRMDOWN Command Sample JCL for the CRMLOGS Command CRM Error Messages Glossary
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