Set the sysparm PLSOPT94 to (N) to eliminate the requirement to remove Operating System Interfaces in the order they were installed, that is, last in, first out (LIFO).
Business Value:
Operating System Interfaces at intercept points IFG0EX0B, IGGPRE00, IGGDAC02, IGGPOST0, and SVC26 are not removed during a shutdown outside of an IPL. Setting the sysparm PLSOPT94 to (N) eliminates the compatibility problems with other OEM products that can also intercept at these locations.
Additional Considerations:
The default value for sysparm PLSOPT94 is (N), which causes CA Allocate to leave the Operating System Interfaces at IFG0EX0B, IGGPRE00, IGGDAC02, IGGPOST0, and SVC26 during a REMOVE operation. This process is referred to as the STUB process. The STUBs provide anchor points for CA Allocate and are effectively dormant when the system is not active. A value of (Y) causes the system to remove the Operating System Interfaces in the order they were set. This process is referred to as LIFO. If you run other OEM products that also intercept at IFG0EX0B, IGGPRE00, IGGDAC02, IGGPOST0, and SVC26, running with sysparm PLSOPT94 set to (N) eliminates the LIFO requirement for removal of the Operating System Interfaces at these locations.
More Information:
For more information, see the section Overriding the Default Value of Sysparms in the chapter "Implementation" in the User Guide.
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