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Status Planned for future release
Workspace Db2 for z/OS
Created by Guest
Created on May 10, 2017

DB2 Migration z/OSMF Workflow Auto Discovery Of System Variables

The current z/OSMF workflow would require that for each DB2 subsystem migration that the DSNTINST CLIST would have to be re-executed and the DSNTIDxx PDS member be populated with the current information for the subsystem to be migrated. There is a program IBM ships DSNTXAZP which has the ability to discover the current settings for a DB2 subsystem and generate the DSNTIDxx member for a given subsystem. The goal of using z/OSMF should be to engineer a standard migration process once and then drive it via a limited number of subsystem dependent input variables and not to have each DB2 systems programmer re-execute DSNTINST for every subsystem migration. Adding the ability for the workflow itself to self discover the current DB2 settings and potentially enforce standard settings would add tremendous value.