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Setting Resource Rule Mode

You can create, display, and maintain resource rules with the ACF subcommands. You can process the rules after you establish the RESOURCE setting (with an appropriate type code) of the ACF command. CA ACF2 for VM processes all resource records under the RESOURCE setting of the ACF command. The type code must be three alphanumeric characters. Use the SET subcommand to establish this setting. The syntax for the SET subcommand is:


     { RESOURCE(ACT)  }
     { RESOURCE(ALG)  }
     { RESOURCE(DIA)  }
SEt  { RESOURCE(DSP)  }
     { RESOURCE(GRP)  }
     { RESOURCE(IUC)  }
     { RESOURCE(VMC)  }
     { RESOURCE(PGR)  }
     { RESOURCE(typ)  }

The parameters for the SET subcommand are defined below.

ACT

Specifies account support

ALG

Specifies autolog resource rules

DIA

Specifies dial resource rules

DSP

Specifies VM dataspace resource rules

GRP

Specifies group logon resource rules

IUC

Specifies IUCV resource rules

PGR

Specifies POSIX resource rules

VMC

Specifies VMCF resource rules

typ

Specifies site‑defined resource rules, a one‑ to three‑alphanumeric character resource type code.

The type code values (ACT, ALG, GRP, DIA, IUC, and VMC) are the
CA ACF2 for VM‑supplied values specified in the TYPES field of the RESTYPE VMO record. The value you set must agree with its respective operand definition in this record. After you establish the RESOURCE setting and appropriate type code, you can issue various ACF subcommands to process resource rule sets. For a list of valid ACF subcommands that you can use under the RESOURCE setting, see the “Using the ACF Command” chapter.