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Tectia Server 6.5 for IBM z/OS

Quick Start Guide

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15 December 2015


Table of Contents

1. About This Guide
Contents
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Introduction to Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
2. Installing Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
Preparing for Installation
Hardware Requirements
Permission Requirements
Important Directories and Files in USS
Transferring Installation Files to Mainframe
Installing the Tectia Server for IBM z/OS Software
Installing the Tectia SSH Assistant ISPF Application
Installation Settings and Defaults
Generating Product Installation Jobs
Running the Product Installation Jobs
3. Getting Started with Tectia Server for IBM z/OS
Controlling the Server from ISPF
Environment Variables
Running Client Programs
Under USS
Under MVS (Non-Interactive)
4. Setting up Non-Interactive Authentication Using JCL
Server Authentication with Public Keys
User Authentication with Public Keys