Use OPSVIEW option 4.1.2 to view information about how CA OPS/MVS is performing with its queues. The following are the CA OPS/MVS queues:
The AOF uses this queue to process Automate rules. The queue can hold up to 128 entries; you cannot modify its size.
The External Product Interface (EPI) uses this queue to receive EPI commands. The value of the EPICMDQUESIZE parameter indicates the size of this queue, which is set to 1024. You cannot modify the EPICMDQUESIZE parameter.
The AOF uses this queue to receive AOF commands. To change the size of this queue, update the EXECQUE parameter before you initialize CA OPS/MVS. For details about specifying parameters, see the Parameter Reference.
The MSF Router (MRT) subtask uses this queue to route cross-system operations that are received from other MSF-connected systems to the internal servers that perform operations on this system. MRTQUEUE holds up to 128 entries; you cannot change its size.
The Multi-System Facility (MSF) uses this queue to receive MSF commands sent by the ADDRESS OPSCTL MSF command. The MSFQUEUE holds up to 128 MSF commands; you cannot change its size.
The Operator Server Facility (OSF) uses this queue to receive OSF commands. These OSF commands include ADDRESS TSO commands from AOF rules, commands issued with the OSF command character from a console, and commands issued in the ADDRESS OSF environment. To change the size of this queue, update the OSFQUE parameter before you initialize CA OPS/MVS. For details about specifying parameters, see the Parameter Reference.
The Operator Server Facility (OSF) uses this queue to receive OSFTSL commands. These OSF commands are issued in the ADDRESS OSFTSL environment. To change the size of this queue, update the OSFTSLQUE parameter before you initialize CA OPS/MVS. For details about specifying parameters, see the Parameter Reference.
The OSF uses this queue to receive OSFTSP commands. These OSF commands are issued in the ADDRESS OSFTSP environment. To change the size of this queue, update the OSFTSPQUE parameter before you initialize CA OPS/MVS. For details about specifying parameters, see the Parameter Reference.
The MSF uses this queue to send and receive both messages and commands between systems. The queue can hold up to 1024 entries; you cannot modify its size.
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