Event Management commands require that the DNS host name of the target system be specified rather than its CAICCI SYSID. By default, CAICCI uses the nodename specified with the VMCF subsystem definition in SYS1.PARMLIB member IEFSSNxx as its default TCP/IP DNS host name. If the VMCF nodename is not a valid host name, the HOSTNAME control option can be used to assign the correct host name.
This control option is optional. If this control option is entered as a command when CAICCI is active, you receive the following message:
CAS9604W - CAICCI - Can not alter HOSTNAME when CCI Active
This control option has the following operands:
The 1 to 24 character hostname that is to be assigned as the default TCP/IP DNS host name for the local CAICCI system.
If this parameter is omitted, the VMCF subsystem nodename is assigned as the default TCP/IP DNS host name for the local CAICCI system.
The FORCE operand allows the HOSTNAME control option to be entered as a command when CAICCI is active. Changing the host name does not affect CAICCI’s internal operation. However, a local or remote CAICCI application may have obtained the previous hostname. Assigning a new host name midstream may cause this application to generate invalid output or operate incorrectly. A recycle of the application or CAICCI may be necessary.
Example (ENFPARMS)
HOSTNAME(USI297ME)
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