Configuring Overview
Configuring Overview
Review this article for an overview of the procedures that must be performed to configure Zowe z/OS components and the z/OS system. More details about the individual procedures are provided in the articles in this section.
Configuring Zowe z/OS components consists of the following four main steps:
- Configure Zowe runtime
- Configure the z/OS system for Zowe
- Assign security permissions
- Configure the Zowe cross memory server (ZIS)
Successful completion of steps 2, 3, and 4 may require elevated security permissions. We recommend you consult with your security administrator to assist with performing these steps.
Configuring Zowe runtime
To cofigure Zowe runtime, choose from the following options:
- Option 1: Configure Zowe manually using the
zwe init
command group
To run thezwe init
command, it is necessary to create a Zowe configuration file. For more information about this file, see the Runtime directory which details all of the started tasks in the article Preparing for installation.
Once your configuration file is prepared, see Configuring Zowe with zwe init, for more information about using the zwe init
command group.
- Option 2: Configure Zowe with z/OSMF workflows
You can execute the Zowe configuration workflow either from a PSWI during deployment, or later from a created software instance in z/OSMF. Alternatively, you can execute the configuration workflow z/OSMF during the workflow registration process.
For more information, see Configure Zowe with z/OSMF Workflows.
Configuring the z/OS system for Zowe
Configuration of the z/OS system is dependent on the specific Zowe features and functionalities you would like to employ with your Zowe installation.
Note that configuring the z/OS system requires elevated permissions. We recommend you consult with your security administrator to perform the reqired steps to configure the z/OS system.
For more information, see Configuring the z/OS system for Zowe.
Assigning security permissions
Specific user IDs with sufficient permissions are required to run or access Zowe. Your organization's security administrator is responsible to assign user IDs during Zowe z/OS component configuration.
In addition, each TSO user ID that logs on to Zowe services that require z/OSMF must have permissions to access these z/OSMF services. This user ID should be added to either IZUUSER
or IZUADMIN
(default).
Granting users permissions requires elevated permissions. We recommend you consult with your security administrator to grant these user permissions.
For more information about granting the user permissions, see Assigning security permissions to users.
Configuring the Zowe cross memory server (ZWESISTC)
The Zowe cross memory server (ZIS), provides privileged cross-memory services to the Zowe Desktop and runs as an APF-authorized program. The same cross memory server can be used by multiple Zowe desktops. The cross memory server is needed to be able to log on to the Zowe desktop and operate its apps such as the Code Editor.
For more information, see Configuring the Zowe cross memory server (ZIS).