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    About This Document >>
    Installing SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
        Preparing for Installation >>
        Installing the SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS Software >>
            Unpacking the Installation Package
            Creating the SAMPLIB and PARMLIB Directories
            Preparing the System
            Creating the SSHD2 User
            Creating the /usr/lpp/ssh2 Directory
            Running the Setup Script
    Getting Started with SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Setting up Non-Interactive Server and User Authentication >>
    Setting up Non-Interactive File Transfer >>

Creating the /usr/lpp/ssh2 Directory

SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS is always installed to /usr/lpp/ssh2.

To put the product in a separate HFS or zFS file system, make an empty ssh2 directory under /usr/lpp:

> cd /usr/lpp
> mkdir ssh2

Create the file system and mount it on /usr/lpp/ssh2. You can use the CREAHFS and MOUNHFS examples from SAMPLIB (shown below). The sample files are for HFS but zFS can also be used. Note that mounting the file system causes an operator query that must be responded to. You may want to copy the mount command into the BPXPRMxx member in PARMLIB so that the file system is mounted each time you IPL the system.

CREAHFS:

//CREAHFS EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//*
//* Allocate a dataset for a USS file system. The space allocated, 200
//* cylinders, corresponds to about 160 MB on a 3390 device.
//*
//HFS      DD  DSN=SSZ.SRVR542.HFS,
//             UNIT=SYSALLDA,
//             SPACE=(CYL,(200,1,5)),
//             DSNTYPE=HFS,
//             DCB=(DSORG=PO),
//             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE)

MOUNHFS:

//* REPLY nn,dddd ON THE MACHINE CONSOLE TO ALLOW MOUNT
//*
//MOUNT    EXEC PGM=IKJEFT1A,DYNAMNBR=75,TIME=100,REGION=6M
//*
//* Mount the file system on an existing, empty directory
//*
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTERM  DD DUMMY
//SYSTSIN  DD *
  MOUNT FILESYSTEM('SSZ.SRVR542.HFS') +
    MOUNTPOINT('/usr/lpp/ssh2') +
    TYPE(HFS) +
    MODE(RDWR)
/*

Setting Permissions to /usr/lpp/ssh2

Ensure that the /usr/lpp/ssh2 directory is writable and that it is owned by the SSHD2 user:

> chmod 755 /usr/lpp/ssh2
> chown SSHD2:0 /usr/lpp/ssh2

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