This guide describes how to configure, control, monitor, and use Transaction Router Service (TRS). TRS allows Sybase® clients to access data stored on a mainframe computer. TRS supports mainframe connections for LU 6.2 or TCP/IP networks.
This book is written for:
Application Programmers, who develop organization-specific programs using the major features of Mainframe Connect™ DirectConnect™. for z/OS Option
System Administrators, who install and test Mainframe Connect DirectConnect for z/OS Option. When Mainframe Connect DirectConnect for z/OS Option is running, System Administrators provide ongoing administration support, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting support.
System Programmers, who install and test Mainframe Connect DirectConnect for z/OS Option. System Programmers also provide product administration, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery.
This guide describes a set of tasks, with each chapter representing a task. The following table shows how this book is organized.
Throughout this guide, the Mainframe Connect DirectConnect
for z/OS Option will often be referred to as DirectConnect
for z/OS Option.
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Use CSPs to access the DB2 UDB catalog |
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Control client access to TRS, to specific host connections, and to mainframe transactions |
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Chapter 6, “Using Password Expiration Management (PEM) with TRS” |
Implement and use the Advanced Program-to-Program Communications (APPC) Password Expiration Management (PEM) function with TRS |
Use the controlling administration tasks that TRS may need while it is running |
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Appendix B, “Testing a TRS Installation with Sample Programs” |
Test a TRS installation by running mainframe access products sample programs |
Set up an application to run in a particular national language environment |
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Implement processing user exits |
In this guide, Mainframe Connect DirectConnect for z/OS
Option will be often referred to as “DirectConnect for
z/OS Option.”
To configure and administer DirectConnect for z/OS access services, use the Mainframe Connect DirectConnect for z/OS Option Users Guide for DB2 Access Services.
To install and administer mainframe products, use the following documents:
Mainframe Connect DB2 UDB Option Installation and Administration Guide for CICS and IMS
Mainframe Connect Client Option Installation and Administration Guide for CICS
Mainframe Connect Client Option Installation and Administration Guide for IMS and MVS
Mainframe Connect Server Option Installation and Administration Guide for IMS and MVS
Mainframe Connect Server Option Installation and Administration Guide for CICS
Open Client™ and Open Server™ Common Libraries Reference Manual
Open Client Client-Library/C Programmers Guide
Open Client Client-Library/C Reference Manual
Open Server Server-Library/C Reference Manual
Use the Sybase Getting Started CD, the SyBooks™ CD, and the Sybase Product Manuals Web site to learn more about your product:
The Getting Started CD contains release bulletins and installation guides in PDF format, and may also contain other documents or updated information not included on the SyBooks CD. It is included with your software. To read or print documents on the Getting Started CD, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download at no charge from the Adobe Web site using a link provided on the CD.
The SyBooks CD contains product manuals and is included with your software. The Eclipse-based SyBooks browser allows you to access the manuals in an easy-to-use, HTML-based format.
Some documentation may be provided in PDF format, which you can access through the PDF directory on the SyBooks CD. To read or print the PDF files, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Refer to the SyBooks Installation Guide on the Getting Started CD, or the README.txt file on the SyBooks CD for instructions on installing and starting SyBooks.
The Sybase Product Manuals Web site is an online version of the SyBooks CD that you can access using a standard Web browser. In addition to product manuals, you will find links to EBFs/Maintenance, Technical Documents, Case Management, Solved Cases, newsgroups, and the Sybase Developer Network.
To access the Sybase Product Manuals Web site, go to Product Manuals.
Technical documentation at the Sybase Web site is updated frequently.
Finding the latest information on product certifications
Point your Web browser to Technical Documents.
Click Certification Report.
In the Certification Report filter select a product, platform, and time frame and then click Go.
Click a Certification Report title to display the report.
Finding the latest information on component certifications
Point your Web browser to Availability and Certification Reports.
Either select the product family and product under Search by Base Product; or select the platform and product under Search by Platform.
Select Search to display the availability and certification report for the selection.
Creating a personalized view of the Sybase Web
site (including support pages)
Set up a MySybase profile. MySybase is a free service that allows you to create a personalized view of Sybase Web pages.
Point your Web browser to Technical Documents.
Click MySybase and create a MySybase profile.
Finding the latest information on EBFs and software
maintenance
Point your Web browser to the Sybase Support Page.
Select EBFs/Maintenance. If prompted, enter your MySybase user name and password.
Select a product.
Specify a time frame and click Go. A list of EBF/Maintenance releases is displayed.
Padlock icons indicate that you do not have download authorization for certain EBF/Maintenance releases because you are not registered as a Technical Support Contact. If you have not registered, but have valid information provided by your Sybase representative or through your support contract, click Edit Roles to add the “Technical Support Contact” role to your MySybase profile.
Click the Info icon to display the EBF/Maintenance report, or click the product description to download the software.
This book uses the following style conventions:
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Gateway Library function names |
TDINIT, TDCANCEL |
Client–Library™ function names |
CTBINIT, CTBCANCEL |
Other executables (DB-Library™ routines, SQL commands) in text |
The dbrpcparam routine, a select statement |
Directory names, path names, and file names |
/usr/bin directory, interfaces file |
Variables |
n bytes |
SQL Server™ datatypes |
datetime, float |
Sample code |
01 BUFFER PIC S9(9) COMP SYNC |
User input |
01 BUFFER PIC X(n) |
Client-Library and Gateway Library function argument names |
BUFFER, RETCODE |
Names of objects stored on the mainframe |
SYCTSAA5 |
Symbolic values used with function arguments, properties, and structure fields |
CS-UNUSED, FMT-NAME, CS-SV-FATAL |
Client-Library property names |
CS-PASSWORD, CS-USERNAME |
Client-Library and Gateway Library datatypes |
CS-CHAR, TDSCHAR |
All other names and terms are in regular typeface.
Syntax statements that display options for a command look like this:
sp_columns table_name [, table_owner] [, table_qualifier] [, column_name]
This table explains the syntax conventions used in this guide.
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Braces indicate that you must choose at least one of the enclosed options. Do not type the braces when you type the option. |
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Brackets indicate that you can choose one or more of the enclosed options, or none. Do not type the brackets when you type the options. |
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The vertical bar indicates that you can select only one of the options shown. Do not type the bar in your command. |
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The comma indicates that you can choose one or more of the options shown. Separate each choice by using a comma as part of the command. |
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