Can I run several occurrence of CA-Lserv to manage specific pool of dataset.
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Can I run several occurrence of CA-Lserv to manage specific pool of dataset.

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Issue/Introduction

Question:

Is it possible to manage different pool of dataset with specific occurrence of Lserv on the same LPAR.

 

Answer: 

You can manage different pool of dataset with several specific occurrence of Lserv on the same LPAR.

You need to assign a unique subsystem name to each occurrence of CA-L-Serv . To do this, change the value for the SSNM= parameter in the CA-L-Serv startup procedure.

Use the ADDFILE command to place each pool of files under the management of the corresponding CA-L-Serv.

 

Examples:

1 - If you run both test and production copies of CA-L-Serv on system SYS01,

     use the same system name (System where a copy of CA-L-Serv is running) for both copies of CA-L-Serv but use different subsystem names.

     For example, use LSVT for the test CA-L-Serv and LSVP for the production CA-L-Serv. 

2 - If you run one occurrence of CA-L-Serv to manage CA Bundle files and one occurrence of CA-L-Serv to manage CA Endevor files on system SYS01,

      use the same system name for both copies of CA-L-Serv but use different subsystem names.

      For example, use LSVB for the CA-L-Serv managing CA Bundle files and LSVE for the CA-L-Serv managing  CA Endevor files . 

Environment

Release: CA90SV00200-14-Common Services-for z/OS
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