This document guides you through the new installation of a BS2000 agent.
Various BS2000 versions require their own agent; a one-character code is assigned to each supported version. This code is part of the agent's file name and is described in the terminology. In this document, the specific code is replaced by the character "?."
The following guide describes how to install an agent in an AE system in which authentication is not used. Additional installation steps are required before the agent can be started and used if you intend to use one of the available authentication methods. For more information, see Advanced Security.
This might not be required when using BS2 TOOLS version 2.00W and later. BS2 TOOLS is used to receive files in a text archive and to unpack text archives.
The files are packed in TAR files. Each respective TAR file is stored in a subdirectory of IMAGE:AGENTS\BS2000, depending on the BS2000 variant. The file name indicates the current Automation Engine version. In the table shown below, the version is represented by the characters "x.xxx."
TAR files that contain "NK4" in their names are for NK4 pubsets and can also be unpacked using the BS2-TAR program.
CalAPI files and their implementation are described in a separate document.
1. | Transferring TAR files to the host |
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2. | Unpacking the TAR files and setting up the system environment |
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/FILE UCXJB2?.TAR,LINK=TAR
or /FILE UCXJB2?NK4.TAR,LINK=TAR
/EXEC BS2-TAR
Show $UC4. Enter the command TAR into the command field next to the TAR file.
The file UCXJB2?M must be shareable, and the user ID and file name must correspond to the INI-file entry UC_EX_JOB_MD.
The UCYBRFC? file must be shareable if the RFC mechanism is activated.
3. | Starting the Agent |
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Set priority and category.
An agent object is automatically created in system client 0000 and
stored in the folder HOST.
4. | Shutting down the Agent |
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