The files of a product can be modified, moved, and further adapted to the system configuration after installation.
The information in the supply information must be noted for product-dependent postprocessing. In the case of installations on the home pubset, postprocessing can be carried out after IMON is terminated.
A distinction must be made between the following cases when dealing with an installation on an imported pubset:
The imported pubset is operated as a data pubset of the current system. In this case, the postprocessing can also be carried out immediately after termination of IMON.
The imported pubset is to be used as the home pubset. In this case, the postprocessing may only be carried out if the system was loaded from this pubset.
Product-dependent postprocessing mostly consists of the processing of specified procedures. These procedures are referred to in the output to the console and in the installation protocol.
The following are other examples of postprocessing:
customization of the CMDFILE for the BS2000 startup (insertion of new START-SUBSYSTEM commands, deletion of old ones, or modification of commands)
modification of the subsystem declaration with regard to the address space and customization of the SHRSIZE system parameter
customization of parameter files
setup of special user IDs
renaming of files
Note
Modification of the path name must be recorded by the user using the IMON-GPN functions in the SCI by reassigning the logical name to the path name.