You should provide a command member for each of the CA-L-Serv client applications. In each of these members, specify the commands that CA-L-Serv should issue upon startup to enable the operations for that client. The ADDPOOL, ADDFILE, and ADDLOG commands get placed in these members.
For example, a BNDLPARM member could provide buffer pools for CA Bundl files, place those files under the management of CA-L-Serv, and associate change logs with each of those files. Another member called NDVRPARM, for example, could perform similar tasks for the CA Endevor Software Change Manager journals; the member LSVPARM may contain startup commands for CA-L-Serv servers, and LDMPARM contain INCLUDE statements for LSVPARM, BNDLPARM, and NDVRPARM.
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