Initializing the z/OS system
Initializing the z/OS system
After you install the Zowe runtime, you must initialize Zowe with proper security configurations and complete some configurations before you can start it. To do this, you run the zwe init
command. This step is common for installing and configuring Zowe from either a convenience build or from an SMP/E build.
About the zwe init
command​
The zwe init
command is a combination of the following subcommands. Each subcommand defines a configuration.
mvs
: Copy the data sets provided with Zowe to custom data sets.security
: Create the user IDs and security manager settings.apfauth
: APF authorize the LOADLIB containing the modules that need to perform z/OS privileged security calls.certificate
: Configure Zowe to use TLS certificates.vsam
: Configure the VSAM files needed to run the Zowe caching service used for high availability (HA)stc
: Configure the system to launch the Zowe started task.
You can type zwe init --help
to learn more about the command or see the zwe init
command reference for detailed explanation, examples, and parameters.
zwe init
command requires a Zowe configuration file to proceed. This configuration file instructs how Zowe should be initialized. You must create and review this file before proceeding. If you don't have the file already, you can copy from example-zowe.yaml
located in the Zowe runtime directory.
The following zwe init
arguments might be useful:
- The
--update-config
argument allows the init process to update your configuration file based on automatic detection and yourzowe.setup
settings. For example, ifjava.home
andnode.home
are not defined, they can be updated based on the information that is collected on the system. Thezowe.certificate
section can also be updated automatically based on yourzowe.setup.certificate
settings. - The
--allow-overwrite
argument allows you to rerun thezwe init
command repeatedly regardless of whether some data sets are already created. - The
-v
or--verbose
argument provides execution details of thezwe
command. You can use it for troubleshooting purposes if the error message is not clear enough. - The
-vv
or--trace
argument provides you more execution details than the--verbose
mode for troubleshooting purposes.
Procedure​
To initialize the z/OS system and permissions that Zowe requires, run the following command.
zwe init --config /path/to/zowe.yaml
Next steps​
The zwe init
command runs the subcommands in sequence automatically. If you have successfully ran the above command, you can move on to start Zowe.
You can choose to run the subcommands one by one to define each step based on your need, or if you encounter some failures with zwe init
command, you can pick up the failed subcommands step specifically and rerun it.
Prepare custom MVS data sets. Copy the data sets provided with Zowe to custom data sets.
Initialize Zowe security configurations. Create the user IDs and security manager settings.
If Zowe has already been launched on a z/OS system from a previous release of Zowe v2, you can skip this security configuration step unless told otherwise in the release documentation.
(Required only if you are configuring Zowe for cross LPAR sysplex high availability): Create the VSAM data sets used by the Zowe API Mediation Layer caching service.
To learn how to run the zwe init
command step by step, type zwe init <sub-command> --help
. For example, zwe init stc --help
.