I have successfully installed product on 8 LPARS but have install issues my other 5 LPARS. Same process is being used on each LPAR and loadlib has been allocated and cataloged on each system.
When it ask for the loadlib to use - I specify SC90?.BV8285.LOADLIB where ? = site code. It keeps saying can't find loadlib - do you want to create one. I verified library exist and is cataloged. I used same process for each site so I am stumped at the moment.
Do you agree to the above license terms? (yes or no)
yes
Enter home directory (/usr/local/coz) :
/bto/sys/coz
/bto/sys/coz is an existing non-empty directory, reuse it? (y/n) :
y
Enter new or existing target PDSE load module library name (SYS1.COZ.LOADLIB):
SC90O.BV8285.LOADLIB
BPXW9045I Invalid continue from BPXWRTSO
20 *-* address TSO 'listd '''lmodDSN''''
+++ RC(20) +++
The PDSE load module library 'SC90O.BV8285.LOADLIB' does not exist, create it? (
y):
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
CO:Z TOOLKIT - CANT FIND PREALLOCATED LOADLIB
The Co:Z installer includes a REXX script that creates and copies the files and modules, and it seems to be failing trying to do a TSO listd command using:
address TSO 'listd '''lmodDSN''''
The BPXW9045I message indicates that the REXX TSO host command environment failed.
There seems to be something wrong with your z/OS USS environment. Can you create a test script file in USS and see if you get the same failure?
Make this executable using "chmod +x" and run it and see if you get the same failure. You might also try running this script under a z/OS SSH shell (not under TSO). If you still have this problem, you might wish to use this test script to open a PMR with IBM.
As a workaround for the installer, you can manually copy the loadmodules and SAMPJCL to your pre-allocated PDSE and PDS respectively:
(Watch the double and single quotes carefully above, and replace "<coz install directory>" with the path the the Co:Z base install directory.
Finally, if you want to make symbolic links in a PATH directory to the CO:Z Unix executables, you can do this:
If you are familiar with REXX, the install script is in <coz install dir>/install/install.rexx
An alternative would be to simply copy the USS filesystem, PDSE, and SAMPJCL libraries from the working LPARs to this one, but I suspect that you may have some z/OS Unix issues on this LPAR that should be addressed.
address TSO 'listd '''lmodDSN''''
The BPXW9045I message indicates that the REXX TSO host command environment failed.
There seems to be something wrong with your z/OS USS environment. Can you create a test script file in USS and see if you get the same failure?
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/* Rexx */
address TSO 'listd ''SC90O.BV8285.LOADLIB'''
As a workaround for the installer, you can manually copy the loadmodules and SAMPJCL to your pre-allocated PDSE and PDS respectively:
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cd <coz install directory>
cp -X loadmodules/* "//'SC90O.BV8285.LOADLIB'"
cp sampjcl/* "//'HLQ.COZ.SAMPJCL'"
Finally, if you want to make symbolic links in a PATH directory to the CO:Z Unix executables, you can do this:
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install/create-symlinks.sh <PATH directory>
An alternative would be to simply copy the USS filesystem, PDSE, and SAMPJCL libraries from the working LPARs to this one, but I suspect that you may have some z/OS Unix issues on this LPAR that should be addressed.
This problem may be related to your copy of the binary /bin/bpxwrtso. On one of the failing LPARs, run the extattr command - you should see the following results:
If the APF authorized value is NO, that is likely the problem.
Also, check your syslog after running the failed installation - there may be a related abend report that might help resolve the issue.
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extattr /bin/bpxwrtso
/bin/bpxwrtso
APF authorized = YES
Program controlled = NO
Shared address space = YES
Shared library = NO
Also, check your syslog after running the failed installation - there may be a related abend report that might help resolve the issue.