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S1 Consumer Suite for z/OS Installation Guide.
Title:
S1 Consumer Suite for z/OS Installation Guide.
Author:
Redbooks, IBM.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. S1 Consumer Suite overview -- 1.1 Product architecture -- 1.2 The S1 Consumer Suite of products -- 1.2.1 Consumer Banking -- 1.2.2 Consumer Investments -- 1.2.3 Relationship Management -- Chapter 2. zSeries platform overview -- 2.1 Benefits of the zSeries platform -- 2.1.1 Powerful architecture -- 2.1.2 Availability: always on -- 2.1.3 Safe and secure -- 2.1.4 Innovative technology = leading server performance -- 2.2 Powered by z/OS -- 2.2.1 Smoothing the path -- 2.2.2 An open, flexible server -- 2.2.3 Reasons to run your applications on z/OS -- 2.3 zSeries hardware benefits -- 2.3.1 Reliability features -- 2.3.2 Availability features -- 2.3.3 Customer-Initiated Upgrade (CIU) -- 2.4 Advantages of running applications on zSeries -- 2.4.1 Background -- 2.4.2 Availability -- 2.4.3 Scalability -- 2.4.4 Concurrent workload -- 2.4.5 Security -- 2.5 zSeries benefits for ERP solutions -- 2.6 DB2 features that benefit S1 Consumer Suite -- 2.6.1 Backup and recovery -- 2.6.2 DB2 Restart -- 2.6.3 DB2 online reorganization -- 2.6.4 Other DB2 features -- Chapter 3. S1 Consumer Banking planning -- 3.1 Planning -- 3.1.1 Basic options -- 3.1.2 Localization -- 3.2 Configuration -- 3.2.1 Configuration categories -- 3.2.2 System parameters -- 3.3 Data storage -- 3.3.1 Local storage -- 3.3.2 Remote storage -- 3.3.3 Mixed implementations -- 3.4 Security -- 3.4.1 Application security -- 3.4.2 Network security -- 3.4.3 Operational security -- 3.5 Custom adapters -- 3.5.1 Real-time adapters -- 3.5.2 Batch adapters -- 3.6 Tunneling -- 3.6.1 Restrictions on tunneled data -- 3.6.2 XML encoding -- 3.7 XML API -- Chapter 4. S1 Consumer Banking installation -- 4.1 Installation structure: five-layer approach.

4.1.1 What is Forte and what does it provide -- 4.2 Preparing for the installation -- 4.2.1 z/OS setup -- 4.2.2 DB2 for z/OS setup -- 4.2.3 Web servers -- 4.2.4 SNMP monitor setup -- 4.3 Installing the operating system layer - z/OS -- 4.4 Installing the platform layer -- 4.5 Installing the base layer -- 4.6 Installing the repository layer -- 4.7 Installing the Customer Environment layer -- 4.7.1 Create the customer environment -- 4.7.2 Install core software products -- 4.7.3 Install components and patches -- 4.7.4 Install DBAccess for BCI -- 4.7.5 Configure the Customer Environment with DB2 -- 4.7.6 Set up the DB2 installation environment -- 4.8 Starting Consumer Suite applications on USS -- 4.9 Webserver installation on AIX -- 4.9.1 Installing the code -- 4.9.2 Installing Apache -- 4.9.3 Installing the IA -- 4.9.4 Starting and stopping the Webserver -- 4.9.5 Verifying the Webserver configuration -- 4.10 Webserver installation for CSR on AIX -- 4.10.1 Configuring Apache -- 4.10.2 Configuring the customer environment -- Appendix A. Installation checklists -- RS/6000 AIX installation checklist -- z/OS installation checklist -- DB2 V6 installation checklist -- Forte installation checklist -- Appendix B. Forte installation on z/OS -- Installing Forte -- Hardware and software requirements -- Performing the installation -- What happens when you install Forte -- 4.10.3 Understanding the FORTE_ROOT directory structure -- Understanding the fortedef script -- Understanding the forteboot script -- Appendix C. Installing SeOS -- Installing SeOS -- Configuring IPSec -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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