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LLA Parameter

Controls the CA PMO LLA interface for same-system and cross-system updates.

Format

The LLA parameter has the following syntax:

LLA=interface option

where interface option has one of following values:

WARN

Turns on the interfaces. This parameter also tells CA PMO to notify the operator of any LNKLST updates, and to warn that an LLA refresh may be needed. For CA PMO, these warnings are messages PMO521 and PMO522; for PMO/XSYS, they are PMO751 and PMO752. If you specify LLA=WARN, you must initiate LLA refreshes manually.

The PMO521I message only displays only once; it is not re-issued until an F LLA,REFRESH has been performed. This prevents the console from filling up with highlighted messages.

Default: LLA=WARN

AUTO

Turns on the interfaces and causes CA PMO to respond in one of two ways to a LNKLST update, depending on what you specify on the OPERMSG parameter. Specify LLA=AUTO to allow CA PMO to selectively refresh LLA.

NO

Turns off the interfaces. If you put your CA PMO parameters in a different data set from your PMO/XSYS parameters and you are going to specify LLA=NO for PMO/XSYS, do not specify LLA=WARN or LLA=AUTO for CA PMO. If you provide different values for the LLA parameter, you risk having an out-of-date LLA. This is true because when one system updates the LNKLST of another system, the CA PMO LLA interface does not detect the need for an LLA refresh.