You should read the following before installing LANSA Composer into an IASP.

Limitations

When the installation is complete, and in addition to any tasks described in Complete the Installation, you should complete the steps described in:

Post Installation Tasks for an IASP Install

Limitations

You cannot use the same user profile name that is used by a LANSA or LANSA Composer system that is already installed. You must use different users for each system.

This is not an issue if the LANSA or LANSA Composer systems are in the *SYSBAS asp as the user profile name is by default the same as the LANSA or LANSA Composer program library name but it may be an issue when LANSA systems are installed into IASP groups.

For example, you can install two LANSA or LANSA Composer systems with the same library names in two different IASP groups but the following must be unique across the IBM i system:

During an install, the default subsystem description for the LANSA Composer system is created and placed in the LANSA Composer program library (eg: LICPGMLIB). This subsystem is not able to be started due to a limitation of the current IBM i operating systems. It is possible to move this subsystem description into the *SYSBAS asp or create your own subsystem description in the *SYSBAS asp and configure this with the LANSA job entries.  Refer to Post Installation Tasks for an IASP Install.

The default job descriptions are also created and placed in the LANSA program library. But the job description that is used for the Partition security officer user profile must be manually moved to a *SYSBAS asp.  Refer to Post Installation Tasks for an IASP Install.

The default work management objects that are created during the install of a LANSA Composer system are essentially created for LANSA Composer to function in a *SYSBAS asp environment but the necessary changes have been made to be compatible with the use of IASPs. These changes may not be correct for your operational environment. It is strongly recommended that you review and make any necessary changes that are appropriate for your operational environment.