

INIT CXX/FXX/IXX/LXX/WXX/Data Area › INIT FXX (Format Force Area) › How to Use
How to Use
Execute the INIT function with the following command format:
►►─ INIT AREA=FXX,BLKSIZE=nnnnn ─┬──────────────────┬─ ,TASKS=n ──────────────►◄
└─ ,BLOCKS=nnnnnn ─┘
Command
- INIT
-
Invokes the function to format areas for CA Datacom/DB use.
Required Keywords
- AREA=FXX
-
Identifies the area to be formatted as the Force Area.
- ,BLKSIZE=
-
Indicates the logical block size. The FXX is paired with the LXX in that it must have the same physical and logical block size.
- Valid Entries:
-
An integer from 16384 to 98280
- Default Value:
-
(No default)
- ,TASKS=
-
Specifies the number of tasks to be supported. When choosing the number of tasks, consider the following:
- If you are running without CA Datacom STAR in a single MUF, use the number specified for the TASKS MUF startup option. If you have any plans for more tasks in the future, however, specify a larger number now.
- If you are running with CA Datacom STAR in a single MUF, use the TASKS MUF startup option number plus the number of STAR MUF startup option tasks.
- In a Data Sharing environment, do the appropriate previous calculation for every MUF in the MUFplex, defined by a specific MUFplex number (1 through 7), that might be enabled or might have been enabled since the LXX was last reset or since the FXX was last initialized. Specifically, if a MUFplex 3 is enabled, space for its tasks must be maintained in the FXX, even if it is ended.
- Valid Entries:
-
1 through 9999
- Default Value:
-
(No default)
Optional Keywords
- ,BLOCKS=nnnnnn
-
(Optional) Specifies the number of physical blocks per logical block. The FXX is paired with the LXX in that it must have the same physical and logical block size.
- Valid Entries:
-
An integer from 1 to 3
- Default Value:
-
1
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