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Oracle® Database Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1) for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), and Linux x86
Part Number E10076-01
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1
Introduction to Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
1.1
Overview of the Gateway
1.2
Features of the Gateway
1.3
Terms
1.4
Architecture of the Gateway
1.5
Implementation of the Gateway
1.6
Communication With the Gateway
1.7
RPC Functions
1.7.1
Description of RPC Functions
1.7.1.1
Remote Transaction Initiation
1.7.1.2
Data Exchange
1.7.1.3
Remote Transaction Termination
1.8
Transaction Types for Gateway Using SNA
1.9
Transaction Types for Gateway Using TCP/IP
2
Release Information
2.1
Known Restrictions
2.1.1
Known Restrictions for the Gateway
2.1.2
Known Restrictions for PGAU
3
System Requirements
3.1
Hardware Requirements
3.1.1
Processor Requirements
3.1.2
Memory Requirements
3.1.3
Network Attachment Requirements
3.1.4
CD-ROM Drive
3.1.4.1
HP-UX Only
3.1.5
Disk Space Requirements
3.2
Software Requirements
3.2.1
Operating System Requirements
3.2.2
Communication Protocol Requirements
3.2.3
Oracle Database Requirements
3.2.4
Oracle Networking Product Requirements
3.2.5
IBM Mainframe Requirements
4
Installing the Gateway
4.1
Before You Begin
4.2
Planning to Upgrade or Migrate the Gateway
4.2.1
Preupgrade Procedures
4.2.2
Upgrade and Migration Considerations
4.2.3
Restoration
4.3
Preinstallation Steps for Upgrade
4.3.1
Gateway Installation Methods
4.4
Installing the Gateway Software
4.5
Installation Steps
4.5.1
Step 1: Login as DBA and Create Login User ID
4.5.2
Step 2: Create the Product Installation Directory
4.5.3
Step 3: Setting the Environment Variables
4.5.4
Step 5: Mount the CD-ROM
4.5.4.1
Mounting the CD-ROM for Linux
4.5.4.2
Mounting the CD-ROM for AIX-Based Systems
4.5.4.3
Mounting the CD-ROM for HP-UX
4.5.4.4
Mounting the CD-ROM for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-bit)
4.5.5
Step 6: Start the Oracle Universal Installer
4.5.5.1
For Linux
4.5.5.2
For AIX Systems
4.5.5.3
For HP-UX
4.5.5.4
For Solaris
4.5.6
Step 7: Step through the Oracle Universal Installer
4.5.6.1
Oracle Universal Installer on UNIX platforms
4.6
Deinstalling Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
5
Configuring Your Oracle Network
5.1
Configuring the Oracle Network for the Gateway
6
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on Linux
6.1
Using SNA Security Validation
6.2
Processing Inbound Connections
6.3
Independent Versus Dependent LUs
6.4
Definition Types
6.5
Creating IBM Communications Server Definitions for the Gateway
6.5.1
Creating the Configuration
6.5.2
Creating the Node
6.5.3
Creating Devices
6.5.4
Choosing the Device Type
6.5.5
Configuring a LAN Device
6.5.6
Creating Peer Connections
6.5.7
Defining the Link Station
6.5.8
Defining the Adjacent Node
6.5.9
Creating Local LUs
6.5.10
Defining Local LUs
6.5.11
Creating Partner LUs
6.5.12
Defining Partner LUs
6.5.13
Creating the CPI-C Side Information Profile
6.6
Testing the Connection
6.7
Resume Configuration of the Gateway
7
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on AIX-Based Systems
7.1
Processing Inbound Connections
7.2
Independent Versus Dependent LUs
7.3
Creating SNA Profiles for the Gateway
7.4
Profile Types
7.5
SNA Server Profiles
7.5.1
SNA Node Profile
7.5.2
Link Station Profile
7.5.3
Mode Profile
7.5.4
Local LU Profile
7.5.5
Partner LU Profile
7.5.6
Partner LU Location Profile
7.5.7
Side Information Profile
7.6
Activating Profiles
7.7
Resume Configuration of the Gateway
8
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on HP-UX
8.1
Processing Inbound Connections
8.1.1
Steps for Configuring the Communications Interfaces
8.2
SNAPlus2 Configuration Tool
8.3
Creating SNAPlus2 Profiles for the Gateway
8.4
Independent Versus Dependent LUs
8.4.1
Sym Dest Name
8.5
Creating SNA Definitions for the Gateway
8.6
Sample SNAPlus2 Definitions
8.7
Configuring SNAPlus2
8.8
Testing the Connection
8.9
Resuming Gateway Configuration
9
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on Solaris
9.1
Processing Inbound Connections
9.2
Configuring SNAP-IX Version 6
9.2.1
Before You Begin
9.2.2
SNAP-IX Configuration Tool
9.2.3
Creating SNAP-IX Profiles for the Gateway
9.2.4
Independent Versus Dependent LUs
9.2.5
Creating SNA Definitions for the Gateway
9.2.6
Sample SNAP-IX Definitions
9.2.7
Configuring SNAP-IX
9.2.8
Starting xsnaadmin
9.2.8.1
Configuring the SNA node
9.2.8.2
Adding a Port
9.2.8.3
Create a Link Station
9.2.8.4
Creating Local LUs
9.2.8.5
Creating Partner LUs
9.2.8.6
Creating Mode and CPI-C Profiles
9.2.9
Testing the Connection
9.3
Resuming Gateway Configuration
10
Configuring the TCP/IP Communications Package for IMS Connect
10.1
Configuring TCP/IP for IMS Connect on UNIX Platforms
11
Configuring the OLTP
11.1
Configuring the OLTP for an SNA Environment
11.1.1
Configuring CICS Transaction Server for z/OS
11.1.2
Configuring IMS/TM
11.1.3
Configuring APPC/MVS
11.2
Configuring the OLTP for a TCP/IP Environment
12
Gateway Configuration Using SNA Communication Protocol
12.1
Before You Begin
12.2
Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
12.3
Oracle Database Configuration: First-Time Gateway Installations
12.4
Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
12.4.1
If You Must Reinstall Package Specifications
12.4.2
Upgrading PGAU From Previous Gateway Releases
12.5
Configuring the Oracle Database for Gateways to Coexist
12.6
Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
12.7
Configuring the Gateway
12.8
Configuring Commit-Confirm
12.8.1
Configuring the Oracle Database for Commit-Confirm
12.8.2
Configuring Gateway Initialization Parameters for Commit-Confirm
12.8.3
Configuring the OLTP for Commit-Confirm
12.9
Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
12.9.1
Verifying the Gateway Installation
12.9.2
Verifying the OLTP Configuration
12.9.2.1
CICS Verification
12.9.2.2
IMS/TM Verification
12.9.2.3
APPC/MVS Verification
12.9.3
Verifying OLTP Configuration for Commit-Confirm
12.10
Performing Postinstallation Procedures
12.10.1
Installing Sample Applications
13
Gateway Configuration Using TCP/IP Communication Protocol
13.1
Before You Begin
13.2
Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
13.3
Configuring Oracle Database: First-Time Installation
13.4
Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
13.4.1
If You Must Reinstall Package Specifications
13.4.2
Upgrading PGAU from Previous Gateway Releases
13.5
Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
13.6
Configuring TCP/IP for the Gateway
13.7
Configuring the Gateway
13.8
Loading the PGA_TCP_IMSC Table
13.9
Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
13.9.1
Verifying the Gateway Installation
13.9.2
Verifying the OLTP Configuration
13.9.2.1
IMS/TM Verification
13.10
Performing Postinstallation Procedures
13.10.1
Installing Sample Applications
14
Security Requirements
14.1
Overview of Security Requirements
14.2
Authenticating Application Logons
14.3
Defining and Controlling Database Links
14.3.1
Link Accessibility
14.3.2
Links and CONNECT Clauses
14.4
Using SNA Security Validation
14.4.1
Specifying SNA Conversation Security
14.4.1.1
SNA Security Option SECURITY=NONE
14.4.1.2
SNA Security Option SECURITY=PROGRAM
14.4.1.3
SNA Security Option SECURITY=SAME
14.5
TCP/IP Security
14.5.1
Specifying TCP/IP Conversation Security
14.5.1.1
TCP/IP Security Option SECURITY=NONE
14.5.1.2
TPC/IP Security Option SECURITY=PROGRAM
14.6
Passwords in the Gateway Initialization File
15
Migration From Existing Gateways
15.1
Migrating An Existing Gateway Instance to a New Release Using SNA Protocol
15.1.1
Step 1: Install the New Release
15.1.2
Step 2: Transferring the
initsid.ora
Gateway Initialization File Parameters
15.1.3
Backout Considerations When Migrating to New Releases
15.1.4
Oracle Net Considerations
15.1.5
Parameter Changes: Version 4 to Release 11.1.0.6 of the Gateway
15.1.6
Parameter Changes: Version 8 or Earlier to Gateway Release 11.1.0.6
15.1.7
Migrating from Gateway Release 9.0.1 or 9.2.0 or 10.1.0 to Gateway Release 11.1.0.6
15.2
Migrating from an Existing Gateway to TCP/IP Using SNA
15.2.1
Using Existing TIPs with Existing Side Profile Definitions
A
Gateway Initialization Parameters for SNA Protocol
A.1
Gateway Initialization Parameter File Using SNA Protocol
A.1.1
PGA Parameters
A.1.2
PGA_CAPABILITY Parameter Considerations
A.1.3
PGA_CONFIRM Parameter Considerations
A.1.4
Sample listener.ora file for a Gateway Using SNA
A.1.5
Sample tnsnames.ora file for a Gateway Using SNA
B
Gateway Initialization Parameters for TCP/IP Communication Protocol
B.1
Gateway Initialization Parameter File Using TCP/IP
B.1.1
PGA Parameters
B.2
Output for the pg4tcpmap Tool
B.2.1
Sample listener.ora File for a Gateway Using TCP/IP
B.2.2
Sample tnsnames.ora File for a Gateway Using TCP/IP
C
Gateway Terminology
C.1
Gateway Term Definitions
D
Configuration Worksheet
Index