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Preparing to Install Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA

Preparing to Install Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA
This section contains information to help you prepare to install Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software. To ensure successful installation and operation of the TMA SNA software, complete the tasks described in this section.
This section contains the following topics:
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Determining Your Configuration
You must consider configuration as you prepare to install the TMA SNA software. The normal TMA SNA environment includes two properly configured components: the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and the Communications Resource Manager (CRM). The type of network connectivity you are working with determines which type of CRM installation and configuration is required.
When the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and CRM are installed on the same machine with the CRM configured as a Tuxedo server, the installation is referred to as a local (combined) configuration. When these components are installed on different UNIX, Windows, or mainframe platforms, the installation is referred to as a distributed (or remote) configuration. The diagrams in the following sections show examples of the TMA SNA components in three types of configurations.
Local Configuration
Local configuration consists of the application, which is the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and the CRM with the necessary libraries needed to communicate with the stack on the same UNIX platform. This configuration uses the IBM proprietary SNA protocol for transactions with the mainframe via the stack. This configuration requires a one-to-one relationship between the local Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and the CRM.
Figure 2‑1 Local Configuration
Distributed Configurations
In a distributed configuration, the CRM is installed on a different platform than the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and applications.
One type of distributed configuration separates applications and the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway from the CRM by installing the CRM to the z/OS mainframe. This configuration eliminates the need for a third-party stack on the UNIX machine. This configuration requires a one-to-one relationship between the local Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and the remote CRM.
Figure 2‑2 Distributed Configuration
 
Another type of distributed configuration separates applications and the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway from the CRM on different UNIX or Windows-based platforms. This configuration uses Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connectivity between the TMA SNA Gateway and the CRM, as well as the SNA connectivity to the mainframe environment(s). This configuration provides the flexibility to deploy the ATMI platform separately from the CRM in installations that require the ATMI platform on an operating system other than the one on which the SNA stack is running. This configuration also requires a one-to-one relationship between the local Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and the remote CRM.
Figure 2‑3 Alternate Distributed Configuration
 
Determining Requirements for Other Components
Whether your TMA SNA software is installed on Windows, UNIX, or a mainframe, make sure your system meets the appropriate requirements and that supporting software is operating correctly. The following sections describe mainframe and non-mainframe requirements, and verification of supporting software installations.
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Mainframe Requirements
Whether the CRM component of TMA SNA is located on the mainframe environment or not, mainframe configurations affect how TMA SNA software functions. Prepare the mainframe to conduct operations within the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA/ATMI platform environment by:
Refer to the Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA CRM Administration Guide for detailed information about these tasks.
Non-Mainframe Requirements
A non-mainframe environment is a UNIX or Windows machine running the TMA SNA software. The software is fully bidirectional, supporting the local system as either a client or server. This environment consists of the following components:
Operating system software and SNA protocol stacks (PU servers) if the CRM is not installed on the mainframe. (Refer to the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Release Notes for a complete listing.) Stack installation should also be completed and verified. Refer to vendor documentation for stack installation and verification information.
Tuxedo ATMI platform. Refer to the Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Release Notes for information on platform support.
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Installing the Prerequisite Software
The following software should be installed and configured prior to installing the TMA SNA software for UNIX or Windows:
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Refer to the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Release Notes for a list of supported SNA stacks.
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Refer to the corresponding product installation documentation for installation and configuration information. Some specific configuration tasks must be completed before you install TMA SNA.
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Do not run the following commands until the installation is complete:
Upon completion of these tasks, continue to Installing the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Software for instructions on installing the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software.

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