This parameter controls the level of cross-system communication. It has no meaning unless you also specify the XSYS parameter or use the PMO/XCF component.
The XSYSCOMM parameter has the following syntax:
XSYSCOMM=communication level
where communication level has one of following values:
Indicates that CA PMO, PMO/XSYS, and PMO/XCF will communicate information to other systems about all library directory entry updates.
Default: XSYSCOMM=ALL
You may specify XSYSCOMM=PMO when the same private and LNKLST libraries are being managed on all systems.
If you specify XSYSCOMM=PMO, CA PMO, PMO/XSYS, and PMO/XCF communicates information only about directory updates of libraries that are eligible for management by CA PMO. An eligible library is any library that has not been excluded by setting the EXCLAUTO parameter, any library that fits into your INCLAUTO parameter specifications, any library included with the F PMO,INCLPRVT command or the INCLPRVT parameter, and LNKLST libraries that have not been excluded with the F PMO,EXCLLNK command.
If you are manually specifying what libraries CA PMO may manage, CA PMO, PMO/XSYS, and PMO/XCF communicates information only about directory updates of the libraries that CA PMO manages. If you have more than one CPU, CA PMO never mistakes a LNKLST library on one of the CPUs with a LNKLST library on another CPU, even if the two libraries have the same name. For instance, suppose you have two systems, A and B, and suppose you have two CA PMO-managed LNKLST libraries named SYS1.LINKLIB, one of which resides on A and the other on B. If you update the SYS1.LINKLIB of system B from system A, PMO/XSYS or PMO/XCF will communicate this information to system B. The version of SYS1.LINKLIB on system A will not be affected by the update.
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