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CA-1's architecture is centered around a VSAM database that stores metadata about tapes, datasets, and their relationships. The main components include: * **TMSINIT:** The initialization program for CA-1. * **TMSCLEAN:** A utility to mark tapes as scratch.

* **TMSCOPY:** A utility to copy the CA-1 database. * **TMSAUDIT:** A utility to audit the CA-1 database. These components communicate through standard z/OS mechanisms, primarily JCL (Job Control Language) and direct VSAM database access.

CA-1 integrates with z/OS security systems (RACF, ACF2, Top Secret) for authentication and authorization. The system relies on standard z/OS protocols for job submission and data access. There are no specific network ports required beyond those used by z/OS.

CA-1's design emphasizes batch processing and integration with existing z/OS infrastructure. For example, TMSCLEAN is executed as a batch job, updating the VSAM database to reflect the new status of the tape. The VSAM database is critical; its availability and performance directly impact CA-1's functionality.

Competing products like IBM's DFSMSrmm offer more distributed architectures and modern interfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the core functions of CA-1?

CA-1 tracks tape datasets and the physical tapes they reside on. It prevents accidental overwrites of tapes containing valid data by enforcing retention policies. CA-1 also automates tape library management tasks, such as offsite tape rotation.

How do users interact with CA-1?

CA-1 uses control statements entered via JCL (Job Control Language) to perform operations. For example, TMSCLEAN is used to mark tapes as scratch, and TMSCOPY is used to copy the CA-1 database.

Where does CA-1 store its data?

CA-1 uses a database (typically VSAM) to store information about tapes, datasets, and their relationships. Reports are generated using batch jobs that access this database.

How does CA-1 integrate with security systems?

CA-1 can be integrated with other z/OS security products like RACF, ACF2, or Top Secret to control access to tape datasets and CA-1 functions.

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