This topic lists environment variables related to configuring the JCL environment.
- CTM_SPACE
[2]
- Enables you to change the default MFBSI behavior for handling spaces in AutoEdit variable values to mimic the z/OS behavior.
- Syntax
-
CTM_SPACE={[ON|YES]|[OFF|NO]}
- Parameters
-
- ON|YES
- Handle spaces using the MFBSI behavior, meaning allow embedded spaces in CTM variables.
- OFF|NO
- Handle spaces using the z/OS behavior, meaning do not allow embedded spaces in CTM variables.
- Default
-
CTM_SPACE=ON
- Comments
- Control-M (CTM) for z/OS does not support embedded spaces in variable values. The default CTM behavior of MFBSI supports spaces,
and in the case of AutoEdit variable values, removes the spaces and assigns the rest of the value to the variable. To mimic
the z/OS behavior for handling spaces in AutoEdit variables, set
CTM_SPACE=OFF.
- ES_ALLOC_EXPAND
- The default value is Y, which expands an environment variable when used to specify an allocation path. Set to N to override
this behavior, which is to not expand the variable used in the path.
Syntax
Windows:
SET ES_ALLOC_EXPAND=value
UNIX:
ES_ALLOC_EXPAND=value
export ES_ALLOC_EXPAND
Values
Y Expands an environment variable used to specify an allocation path.
N Do not expand the variable used in the path.
Default
The default value is
Y.
- ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE
- The location of a file containing rules that determine where new data sets are created. This applies only to JES and batch
files, and not CICS, IMS, or Web services files.
Syntax
Windows:
SET ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE=rules-file
UNIX:
ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE=rules-file
export ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE
Values
rules-file The file path and name of the dataset rules file.
- ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT
- Determines the number of attempts made to open a catalog file that has produced an error when the initial attempt to open
it was made.
- Syntax
-
ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT=n
- Parameter
-
- n
- The number of attempts made to open a catalog file.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT=0
|
- Comments
- Use this variable in conjunction with the ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT variable, which determines how long to wait in between each attempt.
Take care when setting these variables as they could impact the time taken to report an error and therefore will delay processing
of a job whilst the checks take place. These variables can be useful if you experience file access problems (for example,
network connection drop-outs) that only last a second or two, so that it gives the system a chance to recover, before aborting.
- ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT
- Determines the amount of time (in seconds) to wait between attempts made to open a catalog file that has produced an error
when the initial attempt to open it was made.
- Syntax
-
ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=n
- Parameter
-
- n
- The number of seconds to wait between attempts made to open a catalog file.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=0
|
- Comments
-
Use this variable in conjunction with the ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT variable, which determines how many attempts to make to open
a catalog file that initially failed to open.
Take care when setting these variables as they could impact the time taken to report an error and therefore will delay processing
of a job whilst the checks take place. These variables can be useful if you experience file access problems (for example,
network connection drop-outs) that only last a second or two, so that it gives the system a chance to recover, before aborting.
- ES_DSENQSHR
- Enable and configure handling of the DSENQSHR keyword when it is specified on the JCL job card, and when it is not specified
on the job card.
- Syntax
-
ES_DSENQSHR={ALLOW|AUTO|DISALLOW}
- Parameters
-
- ALLOW
- For JCL jobs that have the DSENQSHR keyword specified on the JCL job card, sets DSENQSHR to the value specified on the job
card. For jobs that do not have the DSENQSHR keyword specified on the JCL job card, sets DSENQSHR=ALLOW for each of those
jobs.
- AUTO
- Use the value specified on the JCL Job card, which sets ES_DSENQSHR to ALLOW when that value is either ALLOW or USEJC, and
DISALLOW otherwise.
- DISALLOW
- For jobs that do not have the DSENQSHR keyword specified on the JCL job card, sets DSENQSHR=DISALLOW for each of those jobs.
- Properties
-
Default:
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ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=ES_DSENQSHR=DISALLOW
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- Comments
- When ES_DSENQSHR is not set, the value of DSENQSHR on the JCL job card is used. In this case, if DSENQSHR is set to USEJC
on the job card, ES_DSENQSHR is set to DISALLOW.
When DSENQSHR is allowed on a job, exclusive dataset locks are downgraded to SHARED after performing the last step that requires
an exclusive lock.
Exclusive locks resulting from a dynamic exclusive enque (for example an IDCAMS DELETE operation) are maintained as exclusive
until the end of the job regardless of the DSENQSHR setting.
Use VSAM Shareoptions with VSAM datasets. You can enable these using the ES_SHAREOPT=Y environment variable.
- ES_IEBGEN_TO_ICEGEN
- Determines enablement of VSAM copy using the MFGENER utility.
- Syntax
-
ES_IEBGEN_TO_ICEGEN={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Enables VSAM copy using the MFGENER utility.
- N
- Disables VSAM copy using the MFGENER utility.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_IEBGEN_TO_ICEGEN=N
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- ES_JES_BYTES
- Maximum number of bytes to output in a job before taking the action specified by cancelling the job, cancelling the job and
dumping memory contents, or issuing a warning message.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_BYTES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
- Parameters
-
- number
- Maximum number of bytes in thousands. The range is from 0-99999999.
- WARNING
- Issue a warning when the specified maximum number of bytes is reached.
- CANCEL
- Cancel the job when the specified maximum number of bytes is reached.
- DUMP
- Cancel the job and dump the memory contents when the specified maximum number of bytes is reached.
- Properties
-
- Example
-
ES_JES_BYTES=(100,DUMP)
Each line is assumed to hold 132 bytes; therefore the job is automatically cancelled at 100000/132 lines, and the memory contents
are dumped.
- ES_JES_CARDS
- Maximum number of cards to output in a job before taking the action specified by cancelling the job, cancelling the job and
dumping memory contents, or issuing a warning message.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_CARDS=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
- Parameters
-
- number
- Maximum number of cards. The range is from 0-99999999.
- WARNING
- Issue a warning when the specified maximum number of cards is reached.
- CANCEL
- Cancel the job when the specified maximum number of cards is reached.
- DUMP
- Cancel the job and dump the memory contents when the specified maximum number of cards is reached.
- Properties
-
- Example
-
ES_JES_CARDS=(30,WARNING)
Each card is assumed to hold 25 lines; therefore at 750 lines (25×30) a warning message is issued the job continues.
- ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES
- Determines whether to lodge
CASMG0001I messages in the
splmsg.dat list for a job.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Lodges
CASMG0001I messages in the
splmsg.dat list for a job.
- N
- Does not lodge
CASMG0001I messages in the
splmsg.dat list for a job.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES=Y
|
- Comments
- CASMG0001I messages are produced when a program running in a JCL job does 'display upon console'. These messages, along with
others, are lodged in the
splmsg.dat file. When the job information is displayed in ESCWA/ESMAC, these messages are also shown.
There is a limit of 65535 messages per job. If that limit is exceeded, the last messages sent will overwrite the last message
already lodged in
splmsg.dat.
There is a way to work around this, if your program outputs a lot of messages. You can set ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES=N in order
to avoid storing the messages in
splmsg.dat. Whatever this setting, the CASMG0001I messages will still be included in the JESYSMSG for the job.
There is also a Job statement extension so that this can be configured on a job by job basis - see the line below. See
JOB Statement Extensions for more details.
//*MFE:%CONSOLE_MSGS=Y|N
- ES_JES_DELAY_MEM_ENQ
- Determines whether to delays the exclusive enque of a new (not previously existing) PDS member until the file is opened.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_DELAY_MEM_ENQ={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Delay the exclusive enque of a new (not previously existing) PDS member until the file is opened.
- N
- Do not delay the exclusive enque of a new (not previously existing) PDS member until the file is opened.
- Properties
-
Default:
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ES_JES_DELAY_MEM_ENQ=N
|
- Comments
- PDS members are given an exclusive enque at step start.
When used with existing PDS members, the program abends with code S213 when it attempts to access a file and cannot get the
exclusive enque.
- ES_JES_DISABLE_RESTART_FLUSH
- Indicates whether jobs in a specific
enterprise server region are moved from the Active queue to the Complete queue when the region is restarted.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_DISABLE_RESTART_FLUSH={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Move jobs in the region from the Active queue to the Complete queue when the region is restarted.
- N
- Do not move jobs in the region from the Active queue to the Complete queue when the region is restarted.
- Properties
-
- ES_JES_ENFORCE_EXPIRE_DATE
-
Restriction: This environment variable applies to UNIX environments only.
Determines whether or not to check the expiration date when deleting a catalogued dataset, and if expired, delete the dataset.
Note: Use the PURGE keyword to delete non-expired datasets.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_ENFORCE_EXPIRE_DATE={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Check the expiry date and delete expired datasets.
- N
- Do not check the expiration date.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_JES_ENFORCE_EXPIRE_DATE=Y
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- ES_JES_FREE_SSTM_SYSOUT
- Determines whether to free the memory assigned to store details about each CICS spool file that you create using the CICS
Spool Write API's, once the spool file has been created.
This helps avoid problems with receiving 'out of memory' errors, when creating multiple new files.
Warning: Setting the variable also removes the tracking information about the file which means that the file's status (SPOOLED) no
longer appears in the JESYSMSG for the SSTM job.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_FREE_SSTM_SYSOUT={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Free the memory assigned to store details about each CICS spool file.
- N
- Do not free the memory assigned to store details about each CICS spool file.
- ES_JES_HIGHER_SECURITY_LEVEL
- Determines which programs are loaded based on checks made against the list of SYS1.LNKLIB entries.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_HIGHER_SECURITY_LEVEL={0|[1|NONE][2|BASIC][3|WARN][4|ENHANCED]}
- Parameters
-
- 0
- The behavior is unchanged with regard to JES enhanced security.
- 1|NONE
- A value of
1 or
NONE is the equivalent of not setting the value and maintains the behaviour of earlier versions of
Enterprise Server. With a setting of 1 or no setting at all, warning messages about the number of SYS1.LNKLIB entries might be issued if none
have been defined (JES000067W) and messages about programs not being loaded from certain locations (JES000069W) are also given.
In addition, messages JCLCM0260W and JCLCM0308W might also be issued.
- 2|BASIC
- A level of
BASIC or
2 causes programs to be loaded from the list of SYS1.LNKLIB entries, STEPLIB, and JOBLIB locations. Programs in other locations
are not loaded. The loading of programs from dynamic PDSs is also entirely disabled.
- 3|WARN
- A level of
WARN or
3 causes checks to be made against the PROGRAM and the PHYSFILE security classes. The PHYSFILE check is to make sure the PHYSFILE
resource class is implemented. If these checks fail, a warning message (JCLCM0262W, JCLCM0263W or JCLCM0266W) is issued.
- 4|ENHANCED
- A level of
ENHANCED or
4 will cause the same PROGRAM and PHYSFILE checks to be made but if they fail then the job will abend with an S913 security
error and a suitable message will be issued to indicate the failure.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_JES_HIGHER_SECURITY_LEVEL=1
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- ES_JES_LEVEL
- Sets the default JCL type on the JES Control page.
- Syntax
-
UNIX:
ES_JES_LEVEL={VSE|JES2|JES3}
export ES_JES_LEVEL
Windows:
ES_JES_LEVEL={VSE|JES2|JES3}
- Parameters
-
- VSE
- Default JCL type of VSE.
- JES2
- Default JCL type of JES2.
- JES3
- Default JCL type of JES3.
- Properties
-
Default:
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ES_JES_LEVEL=JES2
|
- ES_JES_LINES
- Maximum number of lines to output in a job before taking the action specified by cancelling the job, cancelling the job and
dumping memory contents, or issuing a warning message.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_LINES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
- Parameters
-
- number
- Maximum number of lines in thousands. The range is from 0-99999999.
- WARNING
- Issue a warning when the specified maximum number of lines is reached.
- CANCEL
- Cancel the job when the specified maximum number of lines is reached.
- DUMP
- Cancel the job and dump the memory contents when the specified maximum number of lines is reached.
- Properties
-
- Example
-
ES_JES_LINES=(100,CANCEL)
Each card is assumed to hold 25 lines; therefore at 750 lines (25×30) a warning message is issued the job continues. Limit
the number of lines output to 100000. When this limit is reached cancel the job. This results in an
S722 Output limit exceeded system abend code being produced.
- ES_JES_LISTCAT_YMD
-
Restriction: This environment variable applies to UNIX environments only.
- Determines the date format used in the HISTORY report generated when the IDCAMS LISTCAT command specifies the ALL parameter.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_LISTCAT_YMD={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Show the CREATED, CHANGED and EXPIRE date in YYYYMMDD format.
- N
- Show the CREATED, CHANGED and EXPIRE date in YYYY.ddd format.
- ES_JES_OUTLIM
- Maximum number of lines to output to a particular dataset before calling the user exit, processing any global limits, and
then cancelling the job.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_OUTLIM=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
- Parameters
-
- number
- Maximum number of lines of output before taking action. The range is from 1-16777215.
- WARNING
- Issue a warning when the specified maximum number of lines of output is reached.
- CANCEL
- Cancel the job when the specified maximum number of lines of output is reached.
- DUMP
- Cancel the job and dump the memory contents when the specified maximum number of lines of output is reached.
- Properties
-
- Example
-
ES_JES_OUTLIM=5000
A warning is issued when 5000 lines of output is exceeded.
ES_JES_OUTLIM=(1000,CANCEL)
- Comments
- Individual OUTLIM values can be set on each SYSOUT dataset. For example,//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*,OUTLIM=500.
- ES_JES_PAGES
- Maximum number of pages to output in a job before taking the action specified by cancelling the job, cancelling the job and
dumping memory contents, or issuing a warning message.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_PAGES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
- Parameters
-
- number
- Maximum number of pages. The range is from 0-99999999.
- WARNING
- Issue a warning when the specified maximum number of pages is reached.
- CANCEL
- Cancel the job when the specified maximum number of pages is reached.
- DUMP
- Cancel the job and dump the memory contents when the specified maximum number of pages is reached.
- Properties
-
- Example
-
ES_JES_PAGES=10
Each page is assumed to hold 60 lines; therefore when 600 lines (60×10) have been processed, a warning is issued and the
job continues.
- ES_JES_PARM_INIT_LOW
- Determines whether the parameter string passed to a program executed by JCL is initialized to low-values or to spaces.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_PARM_INIT_LOW={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Initialize the parameter string to low-values.
- N
- Initialize the parameter string to spaces.
- Properties
-
Default:
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ES_JES_PARM_INIT_LOW=N
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- ES_JES_RESTART
- Determines whether JCL restart processing is enabled.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_RESTART={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Enables JCL restart processing.
- N
- Disables JCL restart processing.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_JES_RESTART=N
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- ES_JES_SORT_SPOOL_BY
- Specifies which column is initially used to sort the spool records in
casrdo41.
- Syntax
-
ES_JES_SORT_SPOOL_BY={JOBNAME|SUBDATE|JOBUSER}
- Parameters
-
- JOBNAME
- Sort by job name.
- SUBDATE
- Sort by sub date.
- JOBUSER
- Sort by job user.
- Properties
-
- ES_JES_SPOOL_ORDER
- The order in which the spool list is displayed when you first open ESMAC.
- Syntax
UNIX:
ES_JES_SPOOL_ORDER=value
export ES_JES_SPOOL_ORDER
Windows:
ES_JES_SPOOL_ORDER=value
- Values
- Default
- By default the list is displayed in ascending order by JOBID.
- ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT
- The status of the system messages spool files (JESYSMSG) is set to Output, rather than Out Hold.
- Syntax
-
Windows:
ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT={Y|N}
UNIX:
ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT=={Y|N}
export ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT
- Parameters
-
- Y
- All job messages will have the status as Output, but will only actually print (either physically or logically) if the MSGCLASS
of the job matches one of the sysout classes defined to an active printer.
- N
- Messages are set to Out Hold
- Properties
-
Default:
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ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT=N
|
- ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED
- Holds back spool files based on their class when the status of the system message spool files are set to Output.
- Syntax
-
ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED={class-name|class-number}[class-name|class-number][...]]
- Parameters
-
- class-name
- The name of a class.
- number
- A number representing the class.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED=N
|
- Example
- The following:
ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED=ABC123
Specifies classes A, B, C, 1, 2, and 3.
- Comments
- All job messages have an Output status, but print either physically or logically only when the MSGCLASS of the job matches
one of the sysout classes defined to an active printer.
- ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND
- Determines if additional catalogs (as specified using MFUSERCAT_NODE) are opened when the system starts, or only opened when
required.
- Syntax
-
ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- When the enterprise server region starts, no attempt is made to open the catalogs specified in MFUSERCAT_NODE. Only the system
catalog is opened initially, and the other nodes are opened when required.
- N
- When the enterprise server region starts, all nodes are opened.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND=N
|
- Comments
- When ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND=N is set and there is a problem opening any of the nodes specified in MFUSERCAT_NODE, the JES system
will not start.
- ES_PL1_MFFH_JCL
- Enables you to run Open PL/I programs that access JCL data definitions.
- Syntax
-
Windows:
ES_PL1_MFFH_JCL=Y|N
UNIX:
ES_PL1_MFFH_JCL=Y|N
export ES_PL1_MFFH_JCL
- Values
-
Y You can run Open PL/I programs that access JCL data definitions.
N Open PL/I programs cannot access JCL data definitions.
- Default
-
The default value is
N.
- ES_OLD_DYN_PDS
- Determines the resulting behavior of dynamic PDS members when specified in a JCL DD statement.
-
Values
Y Enables previous default behavior of cataloging and creating the physical files for dynamic PDS when referenced in a JCL
DD statement.
N Physical files for dynamic PDS members are only created and cataloged when created using the JCL utility or by a user program.
Default
The default value is
N.
- ES_PROG_PATH
- Determines whether to display the program's load path in the JESYSMSG and SYSLOG datasets.
Note: Applies to native
enterprise server regions only.
- Syntax
-
ES_PROG_PATH={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Display the program's load path in the JESYSMSG and SYSLOG datasets.
- N
- Do not display the program's load path in the JESYSMSG and SYSLOG datasets.
- Properties
-
- ES_SAM_ESDS
- Under VSE and when opening the OUTPUT of a reusable ESDS file, determines whether the file is reset when the DISP is not specified
in the DLBL statement.
- Syntax
-
ES_SAM_ESDS={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- File is reset.
- N
- File is not reset.
- Properties
-
- ES_SSTM_CICS
- Location of the JCL used to initialize the SSTM CICS environment.
- Syntax
-
ES_SSTM_CICS=file-location
- Parameters
-
- file-location
- The full path to the location of the JCL used to initialize the SSTM CICS environment.
- Properties
-
- ES_SSTM_IMS
- Location of the JCL used to initialize the SSTM IMS environment.
- Syntax
-
ES_SSTM_IMS=file-location
- Parameters
-
- file-location
- The full path to the location of the JCL used to initialize the SSTM IMS environment.
- Properties
-
- ES_SSTM_JOB_FLUSH_ACTIVE
- Determines whether a CICS SSTM job is removed from the Active queue when the region shuts down.
- Syntax
-
ES_SSTM_JOB_FLUSH_ACTIVE =file-location
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Remove the CICS SSTM job from the Active queue.
- N
- Do not remove the CICS SSTM job from the Active queue.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
ES_SSTM_JOB_FLUSH_ACTIVE=N
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- ES_SYSOUT_HOLD
- Determines whether the status of the SYSOUT files are set to Out Hold.
- Syntax
-
ES_SYSOUT_HOLD={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- The status of the SYSOUT files are set to Out Hold.
- N
- The status of the SYSOUT files are not set to Out Hold.
- Properties
-
- ES_USR_DFLT_JES
- Allows you to override the default user when no user is logged on for JES authentication.
Syntax
UNIX:
ES_USR_DFLT_JES=user
export ES_USR_DFLT_JES
Windows:
SET ES_USR_DFLT_JES=user
Values
-
user The deafult user name.
Default
JESUSER
Note: Micro Focus recommends that you use the Advanced Region Properties page in the
Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA) interface to configure this environment variable. See
Advanced Region Properties for more information.
- JES_PRINT_SPOOL_MSG
- Specifies the disposition of the spool data set printing message (JES000029I).
Note: This environment variable is intended for high print load users, where print messages to the console impact system performance.
- Syntax
-
JES_PRINT_SPOOL_MSG={CONSOLE|LOG|SILENT}
- Parameters
-
- CONSOLE
- The
console.log file.
- LOG
- A special log file named
PRNT_SPL_MSG_YYYY_MM_DD.DAT where YYYY_MM_DD is the current date. This file resides in the same directory as the spool files, and a new file is created
every day.
- SILENT
- No messages. Use this option with caution, as you will have no audit log of your spool data sets.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
JES_PRINT_SPOOL_MSG=CONSOLE
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- GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY
- Determines when GDG restart information should be written.
- Syntax
-
Windows:
SET GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY={Y|N}
UNIX:
SET GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY={Y|N}
export GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY
- Parameters
-
- Y
- GDG restart information is written, but only when ES_JES_RESTART=Y and MF_UCC11 is set (Y, YA, or M).
- N
- GDG restart information is written even if MF_UCC11=N or is not set. (ES_JES_RESTART=Y must still be set.)
- Properties
-
Default:
|
SET GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY=Y
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- JCLTEMP_DIR
[6]
- Enables you to specify a separate location for the JCLTEMP directory.
- Syntax
-
JCLTEMP_DIR=path
- Parameter
-
- path
- The full or relative path to the location of your JCLTEMP directory.
- Default
- Not set. Uses the directory specified by MFBSI_DIR.
- MF_ALIAS
- Specifies program aliases.
Note: You can alias any program other than IEFBR14, which is always processed as IEFBR14.
- Syntax
-
MF_ALIAS=program-name1 alias1 [program-name2 alias2]...[program-name10 alias10]
- Parameters
-
- program-name1...10
- An eight-character program name.
Important: A program name shorter than eight characters must have trailing spaces extending its length to eight characters.
- alias1...10
- An eight-character alias.
Important: An alias shorter than eight characters must have trailing spaces extending its length to eight characters.
- Comments
- Each
program-name/alias pair is 16 characters long — eight characters for the program-name, and eight characters for the alias. You can specify up
to 10 pairs.
program-name/alias pairs are searched first in the order in which they appear and thus can potentially override the built-in list. If not found,
the built-in alias table is searched.
- Example
-
MF_ALIAS=IKJEFT1BIDAEFT01MYPROG THEIRPRG
adds:
Program-name
|
Alias
|
IKJEFT1B
|
IDAEFT01
|
MYPROG
|
THEIRPRG
|
- MF_CHARSET
- Specifies which character set an enterprise server is to use.
- Syntax
-
MF_CHARSET={[A|ASCII]|[E|EBCDIC]}
- Parameters
-
- A|ASCII
- Use the ASCII character set.
- E|EBCDIC
- Use the EBCDIC character set.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_CHARSET= ASCII
|
- MF_DUPJOBS
- Specifies whether jobs with duplicate names are allowed to run in parallel.
- Syntax
-
MF_DUPJOBS={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Jobs with duplicate names are allowed to run in parallel.
- N
- Jobs with duplicate names are not allowed to run in parallel.
- Properties
-
- MF_FALLTHRUCHECK
- Specifies whether MSS is to check that the main COBOL program ends by executing a GOBACK or STOP RUN.
- Syntax
-
MF_FALLTHRUCHECK={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Check that the main COBOL program ends by executing a GOBACK or STOP RUN.
- Y
- Do not check that the main COBOL program ends by executing a GOBACK or STOP RUN.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_FALLTHRUCHECK=Y
|
- Comments
- If MF_FALLTHRUCHECK is set to Y and the check fails, MSS issues this message:
JCLCM0213S Main pgm xxxxxxxx did not issue GOBACK or STOP RUN.
- MF_IKJEFT_KEEP_MAX
- Determines whether IKJEFT01 uses the last return code from a command or the highest return code of all commands executed as
the step COND CODE.
- Syntax
-
MF_IKJEFT_KEEP_MAX={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- IKJEFT01 uses the highest return code of all commands executed as the step COND CODE.
- N
- IKJEFT01 uses the last return code from a command as the step COND CODE.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_IKJEFT_KEEP_MAX=N
|
- MF_JCL_AUDIT
-
- Syntax
-
MF_JCL_AUDIT={DLET|DLEJ|DLET,DLEJ}
- Parameters
-
- DLET
- Logs audit information each time an ESMAC/CAS utility deletes a catalog entry
- DLEJ
- Logs audit information each time a step in a JCL job deletes a catalog entry
- DLET,DLEJ
- Logs audit information each time either an ESMAC/CAS utility or a JCL job step deletes a catalog entry.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- The information recorded in the log is:
- The user who deleted the catalog entry
- The group to which the user belongs
- Whether the catalog entry was deleted by an ESMAC user or a JCL job step
- The name of the deleted catalog entry
- Whether the standard delete operation or the JCL delete operation was performed
- Example
- The following is an example of the audit event passed to SYSLOG:
mf.jcl 35500 5:5 [timeQuality tzKnown="1" isSynced="0"][origin ip="127.0.0.1" enterpriseID="********.5043"
software="Micro Focus Auditing" swVersion="API ver 1.2.2 syslog ver 1.0.0"][meta
sequenceId="88"][MFAuditPropertyList@5043 SYSTEM="AUDIT "] userid=SYSAD groupid=SYSADM
jobnum=0000000 jobname=ESMAC dsname=MFI01.ANF.TEST1
member= api=MVSCATIO apifunc=DLET
- MF_JES_ABEND_CAF_COMMIT
- Specify the outcome when a non-zero return code is received from the commit at the end of a DSNAL or IKJEFT** unit of work.
- Syntax
UNIX:
MF_JES_ABEND_CAF_COMMIT=value
export MF_JES_ABEND_CAF_COMMIT
Windows:
MF_JES_ABEND_CAF_COMMIT=value
- Value
value can be one of:
- Default
- Yes.
- MF_JESPWR_EXIT
- MF_JESPWR_EXIT is used to pass JES2 and VSE PWR statements to a user exit, MFJESPWR. If this environment variable is set the
JCL execution engine will call the exit program, MFJESPWR, whenever a JES2 or VSE PWR statement is encountered. It passes
the contents of the JCL record plus Job and Job Step information . A sample MFJESPWR.cbl is included with the product.
- Syntax
-
MF_JESPWR_EXIT=Y
- MF_LEX_API
[7]
- Specifies whether the JES configuration uses single or multiple LEX files, and enables JES configuration to specify subdirectories
for LEX files as necessary.
- Syntax
-
MF_LEX_API={1|2|D}|1D|2D
- Parameters
-
- 1
- Use multiple LEX files.
- 2
- Use a single LEX file. Disk-based access only.
- D
- Use directories to store LEX files.
- Default
-
MF_LEX_API=1
- Comments
- Do mix these settings in a Region/PAC. They must be consistent for all.
- MF_MFA
- Specifies what data set catalogs are to be searched.
- Syntax
-
MF_MFA={ALL|RJSE}
- Parameters
-
- ALL
- Search for data sets first in the local catalog, and if not found, on the mainframe.
- RJSE
- Search for data sets in the local catalog only. No mainframe search is performed.
- Properties
-
- MF_MVSJOB
- Sets the number at which a job starts and finishes.
- Syntax
-
MF_MVSJOB=lower value{-|+}upper value
- Parameters
-
- lower value
- Number at which a job starts. Contains seven digits - for example, 0000001.
- +
- Reset the values to these new ones each time the region is started.
- -
- Sets the values but only on the first startup of the region.
- upper value
- Upper job number. Contains seven digits - for example, 9999999.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
None*
|
* If a value set using this variable is not valid, the default values of <0001000>{-|+}<0099999> are set.
|
- Comments
-
This environment variable can be used to enable a seven-digit Job number limit. If the <upper value> mentioned is greater
than 99999, then 6+ digit job number support is enabled. The maximum value that can be set is 9999999.
Tip: To revert to five-digit job number support, set:
MF_MVSJOB=low number + high number
Where
high number is less than 0099999, and ensuring that the + sign is used to separate the low and high values.
- Example
-
set MF_MVSJOB=0000010+0000100
Resets the values to start with job number 10 and run through to job number 100. When the upper limit has been reached you
receive a message:
All job numbers in the range 0000010:0000100 are in use
At this point you need to remove some jobs from the spool - you can use the spool housekeeping functions to do this.
- MF_MVSP0034_LIMIT
- Specifies the number of records in each exported catalog XML document.
- Syntax
-
MF_MVSP0034_LIMIT=limit
- Parameter
-
- limit
- A one- to six-digit number between 1 and 999999.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
None*
|
* If unset, then all records are written to the catalog export XML file.
|
- MF_NODD
- Specifies what action MSS is to take at run time if a job step uses a file that has not been allocated.
- Syntax
-
MF_NODD={A|R}
- Parameters
-
- A
- Abend the program
- R
- Return the file status 3/5.
- Properties
-
- MF_PCRENAME_LAX
- Determines whether physical files in other locations can be renamed if the cataloged name is changed.
- Syntax
-
MF_PCRENAME_LAX={Y|N|D}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Enables physical files in other locations to be renamed if the cataloged name is changed.
- N
- When an MVS dataset is renamed, the associated physical file is normally renamed only if it is stored in a subdirectory of
the of the catalog file location.
- D
- Creates a new directory structure and filename, and moves the existing file to the new location.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_PCRENAME_LAX=N
|
- MF_RCCF
- Determines whether to enable or disable Job Step Execution (RJSE).
- Syntax
-
MF_RCCF={DELETEJOB|KEEPJOB}
- Parameters
-
- DELETEJOB
- Disables RJSE.
- KEEPJOB
- Enables RJSE.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_RCCF=DELETEJOB
|
- MF_SMS
- Enables support for IBM Storage Management Subsystem (SMS) data classes.
- Syntax
-
MF_SMS={ON|OFF}
- Parameters
-
- ON
- Turns on support for SMS data classes.
- OFF
- Turns off support for SMS data classes.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- MSS provides emulation for SMS data classes only.
To enable DATACLAS support this variable needs to be set ON in addition to setting MFUSERCAT_NODE=SYSMFE1.
- MF_SPOOL_HK_TESTDATE
- Overrides the normal date for the spool housekeeping.
-
Syntax
Windows:
MF_SPOOL_HK_TESTDATE=YYYYMMDD
UNIX:
MF_SPOOL_HK_TESTDATEC=YYYYMMDD
export MF_SPOOL_HK_TESTDATEC
Values
YYYYMMDD The date which is to override the normal date.
Default
If this variable is not set, the normal date for the spool housekeeping is used.
- MF_UCC11
- Configures emulation of UCC11, which is the JCL job restart functionality.
- Syntax
-
MF_UCC11={Y|YA|M|MA|MR|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- When restarting a job with
DISP=(NEW,CATLG), it will not result in job failure caused by the data set already being cataloged.
- YA
- When running a job with
DISP=(NEW,CATLG), it will not result in job failure caused by the data set already being cataloged.
- M, MA, MR
- When restarting a job any data set that has an inital disposition of NEW is changed to MOD. Therefore, data will be appended
to the data set if it already exists.
- N
- MF_UCC11 is not set so a data set with an initial disposition of NEW might cause an error when restarting the job if the
data set already exists.
- Properties
-
- MF_UCC11_DYNCLEAN
- When MF_UCC11 is enabled, controls whether dynamically allocated datasets (such as using SVC99) are cleaned when a job is
restarted.
- Syntax
-
MF_UCC11_DYNCLEAN={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- When a job is restarted, any dynamically allocated datasets are removed and replaced.
- N
- Prevents the cleaning of dynamically allocated datasets when restarting a job.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MF_UCC11_DYNCLEAN=Y
|
- Dependencies
- Valid only when MF_UCC11=Y or YA.
- MF_USESCA7
- Determines whether MSS accepts CA7 Scheduler control statements as comments rather than diagnosing them as errors.
- Syntax
-
MF_USESCA7={ON|OFF}
- Parameters
-
- ON
- Accepts CA7 Scheduler control statements as comments.
- OFF
- Diagnoses CA7 Scheduler control statements as errors.
- Properties
-
- MFALLOC_DEF_VB_PCFILE
- Determines whether a new PSVB file is defined in the catalog.
- Syntax
-
MFALLOC_DEF_VB_PCFILE={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- A new PS VB file is defined in the catalog as a VB file with default settings of minimum length = 0, and maximum length =
32760.
- N
- Do not create a new PS VB file.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFALLOC_DEF_VB_PCFILE=Y
|
- Dependencies
- Valid only when LRECL is not set or is set to 0 (zero).
- MFALLOC_PCFILE
- Determines whether a catalogued file is created when DSORG=PS is provided in the DCB parameters.
- Syntax
-
MFALLOC_PCFILE={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- A catalogued file is created when DSORG=PS is provided in the DCB parameters.
- N
- A catalogued file is not created.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFALLOC_PCFILE=Y
|
- Dependencies
- Valid only when DSORG=PS is provided in the DCB parameters.
- MFCATMNTUE
-
Specifies the name of the MFCATMNT user exit program if not compiled to the default name of MFCATMNTUE.
Syntax
UNIX:
MFCATMNTUE=program-name
export MFCATMNTUE
Windows:
SET MFCATMNTUE=program-name
Values
program-name represents the name of the MFCATMNT user exit program if not compiled to the default name of MFCATMNTUE.
Default
MFCATMNTUE=MFCATMNTUE
- MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK
- Use this variable to prevent any steps after a restart step that have conditions that refer to any steps prior to the restart
from running.
- Syntax
-
MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Do not run any steps after a restart step that have conditions that refer to any steps prior to the restart.
- Y
- Run the steps listed after a restart step that have conditions that refer to steps prior to the restart.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK=N
|
- Comments
- The default behavior of this product is to not check COND CODES from steps prior to a restart step. This means that the steps
after the restart step that have conditions that refer to any steps prior to the restart step might run. This is a change
of behavior from releases 4.0 Patch Update 1 and earlier when these steps would have not run. Micro Focus recommends that
you review and test the behavior before restarting the jobs.
Set this variable to Y to prevent steps after a restart step that have conditions that refer to any steps prior to the restart
from running.
The setting of MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK is bypassed if the Abend and Cond Code Recover option of the Advanced Restart Functionality
is used.
- MFJ_INPUTDS_ERROR
- Determines whether IEBDG, IEBGENER, IEBCOMPR, and DFSORT, and ICETOOL emulation treat missing input files as though they were
present but empty.
- Syntax
-
MFJ_INPUTDS_ERROR={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Treats missing input files as missing.
- N
- Causes IEBDG, IEBGENER, IEBCOMPR, and DFSORT, and ICETOOL emulation to treat missing input files as though they were present
but empty.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFJ_INPUTDS_ERROR=Y
|
- MFJ_LEX_LOCATION
- Specifies an alternative location for the storage of JCL lexigraphical files, which are created when a job is parsed, and
are stored in the same directory as the job log by default.
- Syntax
-
MFJ_LEX_LOCATION=path
- Parameter
-
- path
- The full path to the alternative directory location in which to store JCL lexigraphical files. The alternative directory location
must be accessible by all
enterprise server regions that both submit and run jobs.
- Properties
-
- MFJ_PTPCH_CODESET
- Causes MFJPTPCH to check the same hexadecimal character value as with Japanese code set 9122 to decide whether a character
is printable or not.
- Syntax
-
MFJ_PTPCH_CODESET=EXTJ
- Parameter
-
- EXTJ
- MFJPTPCH checks the same hexadecimal character value as with Japanese code set 9122 to decide whether a character is printable
or not.
- Properties
-
- Dependencies
- For use only when an extended Japanese code set other than 9122 is being used.
- MFJ_REPRO_EMPTY
- Determines whether the IDCAMS REPRO action can copy from a pristine VSAM file.
- Syntax
-
MFJ_REPRO_EMPTY={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Enables the IDCAMS REPRO action to copy from a pristine VSAM file. The resulting file is empty.
- N
- Prevents the IDCAMS REPRO action from copying from a pristine VSAM file, and produces a JCLAM0150S error when attempted.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFJ_REPRO_EMPTY=Y
|
- MFJ_STRICT_CASE
- Determines the case to be maintained for physical file names passed to MVSCATIO by the catalog API (and other utilities such
as MFCATXML and MVSPCRN).
- Syntax
-
Windows:
SET MFJ_STRICT_CASE=Y|N
UNIX:
SET MFJ_STRICT_CASE=Y|N
export MFJ_STRICT_CASE
- Parameters
-
- Y
- MVSCATIO honors the case of physical file names passed by the catalog API, and other utilities such as MFCATXML and MVSPCRN.
- N
- All physical file names are folded into upper case.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFJ_STRICT_CASE=N
|
- MFJFAXIT
- Specifies the user exit program that enables file action notifications.
- Syntax
-
MFJFAXIT=path-and-file-name
- Parameter
-
- path-and-file-name
- The full path and filename for the user exit program that enables file action notifications.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- This user exit is called by the JCL engine whenever a JCL file is opened OUTPUT, I-O, or EXTEND, or when it is copied or renamed
by the JCL engine. See
User Exit for File Action Notifications for more information.
- Example
- A sample user exit program (MFJFAXIT.cbl) is provided with your product, and is located in the
src\enterpriseserver\exits sub-directory of your product install directory.
- MFJSENGINE
- Specifies which sort engine the utility MFJSORT is to emulate.
- Syntax
-
MFJSENGINE={DFSORT|SYNCSORT}
- Parameters
-
- DFSORT
- MFJFSORT emulates the DSORT utility.
- SYNCSORT
- MFJFSORT emulates the SYNCSORT utility.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFJSENGINE=DFSORT
|
- MFREXX_CHARSET
- Specifies the character set used by the REXX engine when working with hexadecimal strings or performing string comparisons.
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_CHARSET={A|E}
- Parameters
-
- A
- Use the ASCII character set.
- E
- Use the EBCDIC character set.
- Properties
-
- MFREXX_CONCAT
- Specifies one or more characters to be used for the CONCAT operator in addition to REXX's default, which is "||".
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_CONCAT=char-spec
- Parameter
-
- char-spec
- One or more characters for each operator; each character you specify is used in addition to the default operator. Each additional
character must be defined within single or double quotes, or in hexadecimal. Separate multiple characters with a space or
a comma.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Any error in the specification of the additional characters, including the specification of alphabetic or numeric characters,
results in the environment variable being ignored.
- MFREXX_LSEQ_RECSIZE_MAX
- Specifies the record length for the REXX EXECIO command when reading or writing a line sequential file that has been cataloged
with a record length of zero.
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_LSEQ_RECSIZE_MAX=rec-length
- Parameter
-
- rec-length
- Record length to use. The minimum value you can specify is 255. Specifying an invalid value, or a value less than 255, results
in the default value being used.
- Properties
-
- MFREXX_NO_PROCESS_STDIN
- Determines whether to stop STDIN from being processed on an EXECIO command.
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_NO_PROCESS_STDIN={Y|N}
- Parameters
-
- Y
- Stops STDIN from being processed on an EXECIO command.
- N
- STDIN is processed on an EXECIO command.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
MFREXX_NO_PROCESS_STDIN=N
|
- MFREXX_NOT
- Specifies one or more characters to be used for the NOT operator in addition to REXX's default, which is "¬".
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_NOT=char-spec
- Parameter
-
- char-spec
- One or more characters for each operator; each character you specify is used in addition to the default operator. Each additional
character must be defined within single or double quotes, or in hexadecimal. Separate multiple characters with a space or
a comma.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Any error in the specification of the additional characters, including the specification of alphabetic or numeric characters,
results in the environment variable being ignored.
- MFREXX_OR
- Specifies one or more characters to be used for the OR operator in addition to REXX's default, which is "|".
- Syntax
-
MFREXX_OR=char-spec
- Parameter
-
- char-spec
- One or more characters for each operator; each character you specify is used in addition to the default operator. Each additional
character must be defined within single or double quotes, or in hexadecimal. Separate multiple characters with a space or
a comma.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Any error in the specification of the additional characters, including the specification of alphabetic or numeric characters,
results in the environment variable being ignored.
- MFSYSCAT
- The location and file name of the JES system catalog.
- Syntax
-
Windows:
SET MFSYSCAT={path\CATALOG.DAT | URL}
UNIX:
export MFSYSCAT={path/CATALOG.DAT | URL}
- Parameters
-
- path
- The full path to the location of the
CATALOG.DAT file.
- URL
- For a database-hosted system catalog, the full SQL URL that points to the
CATALOG.DAT file.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- See the
data category in
The dbfhdeploy Command Line Utility for full notation details if specifying a database-hosted system catalog.
- Examples
-
Windows:
SET MFSYSCAT=C:\MY\CATALOG\FOLDER\CATALOG.DAT
UNIX:
export MFSYSCAT=/MY/CATALOG/FOLDER/CATALOG.DAT
Windows:
SET MFSYSCAT=sql://localhost/JCLTEST/catalog.dat?folder=/JCLDEMO
UNIX:
export MFSYSCAT=sql://localhost/JCLTEST/catalog.dat?folder=/JCLDEMO
- MFUSERCAT_BASE_LOC
- If an entry in MFUSERCAT_LOC only specifies the file name of the user catalog rather than the full path and file name, use
this environment variable to specify where these catalogs are located.
- Syntax
-
MFUSERCAT_BASE_LOC=path-and-file-name
- Parameter
-
- path
- The full path to the file specified by the MFUSERCAT_LOC environment variable.
- Properties
-
- Dependency
- Valid only when the value of MFUSERCAT_LOC is a file name only.
- Comments
- If multiple user catalog files are in the same location - for example,
C:\USERCATALOGS or
$$MYFILESHARE - use this environment variable to store that location. Then, you only need to specify the file name of the catalog in MFUSERCAT_LOC.
- MFUSERCAT_LOC
- Specifies the location and name of each additional catalog, matching the values provided in the MFUSERCAT_NODE value.
- Syntax
-
MFUSERCAT_LOC=[path]file-name[;[path]file-name]][...]
- Parameter
-
- path
- The full path to a file catalog file.
- file-name
- The name of the catalog file.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Parameters are limited to a total of 4096 characters.
If multiple catalog files are in the same location, you can use the environment variable MFUSERCAT_LOC to store that location.
If you do this, you only need to specify the file name of each catalog file in MFUSERCAT_LOC.
- MFUSERCAT_NODE
- Specifies additional SMS, SPOOL, and User catalogs.
- Syntax
-
MFUSERCAT_NODE=node-name[,node-name][...]
- Parameter
-
- node-name
- A user catalog or special node name.
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Use this variable to specify additional SMS, SPOOL and User catalogs. Up to 64 additional catalogs may be specified with
semi-colon separated values (see
Multiple Catalog Support for more details). The physical file used for each catalog is stored in the environment variable MFUSERCAT_LOC.
Each node can include wildcards. You can use * (for any number of characters) or ? (for a single character) in a node specification.
You can also use the UNIX-style square bracket notation (part of the regular expression feature), where you specify a list
of permissible characters at a particular point within the node specification; see
Examples of Using Multiple Catalogs for more information.
To enable support for the SMS entities DATACLAS and MGMTCLAS, this variable needs to be set in addition to setting MF_SMS=ON.
Each node-name entry in MFUSERCAT_NODE must have a corresponding entry in MFUSERCAT_LOC.
Use the ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND variable to determine if these catalogs are opened when the region starts, or only opened when
they are required.
- SPOOL_TIMEOUT
- Enables greater control over record-lock retries by setting timeout and interval durations.
- Syntax
-
SPOOL_TIMEOUT=timeout:interval
- Parameters
-
- timeout
- The amount of time in milliseconds to continue to retry the lock before ceasing the attempt.
- interval
- The amount of time in milliseconds before initiating a new lock retry attempt.
- Properties
-
Default:
|
SPOOL_TIMEOUT=500:100
|
- Comments
- Set this environment variable to resolve reported record-locked messages, which, depending on hardware performance, can occur
especially during shutdown of an
enterprise server instance with an SSTM job.
- SSTM_WC_REFRESH
- Determines how often the write count for the SSTM job is updated in SYSOUT or SYSPRINT.
- Syntax
-
SSTM_WC_REFRESH={0|value}
- Parameter
-
- 0
- The count is only updated when the file is closed.
- value
- A value between 1-65535 to indicate the number of writes at which the count is updated
- Properties
-
- Comments
- Any provided value outside of 0-65535 defaults to 65535.
- VSE_STARTUP_CFG
- The location of the VSE JCL configuration file.
- Syntax
-
VSE_STARTUP_CFG=config-file
- Parameter
-
- config-file
- The fully-qualified location and name of the configuration file to use.
- Properties
-