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S1 Consumer Suite for z/OS installation guide / [Vasilis Karras, Hoson Rim].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Karras, Vasilis.
Contributor:
Rim, Hoson.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Banks and banking--Data processing.
Banks and banking.
Financial institutions--Data processing.
Financial institutions.
Banks and banking--Customer services.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
Language Note:
English
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.
Notes:
"SG24-6288-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
560311996

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