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Generic SYSPARMS Summary Table

This following table provides a summary of SYSPARMS operands.

Note: After region initialization, you cannot use the SYSPARMS command to change those operands that parameter groups set.

Some SYSPARMS operands apply to specific products only. These operands are indicated in the table by the following codes:

AS

Any product that uses Automation Services

SN

CA NetMaster NM for SNA

DS

CA SOLVE:FTS

SYSPARM

Description

Product Code

ACBRETRY

Specifies whether your product region attempts to reopen the VTAM ACB.

N/A

AOMCUTOK

Sets the option for consoles to use SAF UTOKENS.

AS

AOMMLTO

Specifies the maximum time for collecting a multiline WTO message completely.

AS

AOMPRFJI

Specifies whether the JES job ID prefixes the message text on an OCS panel.

AS

AOMPRFJN

Specifies whether the z/OS job name is to prefix the message text on an OCS panel.

AS

AOMPRFMN

Specifies whether the minor lines of multiline WTO messages have SYSCMD prefixes inserted.

AS

AOMPRFSN

Specifies whether the originating system name prefixes the message text on an OCS panel.

AS

AOMPRFTM

Specifies whether to prefix the message text on an OCS panel with the time the message was issued.

AS

AOMSSID

Specifies the subsystem ID that the SYSCMD facility uses.

AS

AOMTRACE

Specifies whether the message tracing is active.

AS

AOMTRCRC

Specifies how message routing codes are formatted.

AS

AOMTRLIM

Specifies the tracing limit for AOMTRACE.

AS

AUTOEXEC

Specifies whether your product region attempts to execute an unrecognized command string as an NCL procedure.

N/A

AUTOREXX

Specifies whether a START command recognizes and executes a data set member as REXX procedure.

N/A

CALLSHR0

Specifies whether a subtask shares subpool zero with the main task when an &CALL statement is executed.

N/A

CDELAY

Specifies the time your product region waits before sending output to an OCS terminal when a user is entering input from the keyboard.

N/A

CNMACBNM

Specifies the name of the CNM ACB.

SN

CONMSG

Specifies whether the message N07002 is written to the activity log each time a terminal connects to the system.

N/A

DALDEFER

Specifies whether a deferred mounting is requested when allocating data sets.

N/A

DALRACF

Specifies whether automatic RACF protection is requested when dynamically allocating new data sets.

N/A

DALRLSE

Specifies whether dynamically allocated data sets are defined with the RLSE option.

N/A

DESC

Specifies the operating system description codes for messages that are sent to the system console.

N/A

DSSISPST

Controls the format of generated ISPF statistics when Dataset Services is used to create or update a PDS member.

N/A

DYNLMAX

Specifies the maximum number of dynamic INMC links that can be concurrently active.

N/A

EDITCAPS

Specifies the default setting for the CAPS command.

N/A

EDITNULL

Specifies the default setting for the NULLS command.

N/A

EVCMDMIN

Specifies the minimum repeat frequency for the EVERY command.

N/A

FTSCPROC

Specifies the name of an NCL procedure that intercepts the commands that are issued on completion of system transmissions.

DS

FTSFTM

Provides optional generation of additional data for some $$FTS events for use by CA NetMaster FTM.

N/A

FTSMAXBK

Determines the maximum file block size that CA SOLVE:FTS processes.

DS

FTSRCDSN

Provides optional generation of an additional message (number N44807) at the end of a transmission, at the receiving system. The message identifies the data set name into which the file has been received.

DS

FTSSMF

Specifies whether CA SOLVE:FTS generates SMF records on successful completion of transmission or receipt of a file.

DS

FTSTRDSN

Provides optional generation of an additional message (number N44307) at the end of a transmission, at the transmitting system. The message identifies the name of the transmitted data set.

DS

HELDMSG

Specifies the default number of messages that are queued for an OCS window in HOLDING or AUTOHOLD mode, or if the window is closed.

N/A

INMCBFSZ

Specifies the INMC buffer size for INMC traffic.

N/A

INMCEX01

Defines the load module or phase name for the INMC primary security exit.

N/A

INMCEX02

Defines the load module or phase name for the INMC secondary security exit.

N/A

IPAMHB

Controls the use of heartbeats for TCP/IP INMC and APPC links.

N/A

JRNLPROC

Specifies the NCL procedure to start when a journal swap occurs.

N/A

JRNLSWAP

Indicates whether the NDB journal data set is automatically swapped if a space error occurs on the active journal.

N/A

LANG

Specifies the language code for the system.

N/A

LMSGWARN

Specifies the repeat frequency at which OCS operators are warned of lost messages.

N/A

LNKTRACE

Specifies whether a trace message is issued each time an attempt to open a session to a remote region fails.

N/A

LOCKPROC

Specifies the procedure that is invoked when a LOCK command is issued.

N/A

LOGPAGE

Specifies the number of lines the activity log has on each page.

N/A

MAIACBOR

Specifies the maximum number of permitted retries when opening an MAI ACB.

N/A

MAIEX02

Specifies the name of an exit routine to take control whenever an MAI-OC session is started or ended.

N/A

MAIEX02S

Specifies the way MAI-OC serializes calls to the MAIEX02 exit routine.

N/A

MAIONL

Specifies whether MAI appends a new line character (X’15’) to data sent to the target application (that is, inbound from the terminal).

N/A

MAIOPREF

Specifies a one- to five-character string, which is used as the prefix to an LU name generated by MAI-OC.

N/A

MAIOTRNS

Specifies the translate table that MAI-OCuses.

N/A

MAXRUSZ

Specifies the maximum request unit size for APPC sessions.

N/A

MENULU1

Specifies an alternate soft menu for LU1 logons.

N/A

MENUPROC

Specifies an alternate primary menu procedure name.

N/A

MODLUSER

Specifies the name of a UAMS user ID definition, present on the UAMS data set, to use as a model for dynamic user generation.

N/A

NCLEX01

Specifies the NCL general authorization exit.

N/A

NCLGBTRC

Specifies the single global variable name or generic global variable prefix to trace as changes occur.

N/A

NCLOGTRM

Specifies whether NCL writes log message N03906 on completion of each NCL procedure.

N/A

NCLTRLFF

Specifies how many X’FF’ field separators NCL places at the end of a record that is written to a UDB.

N/A

NCLTRMAX

Specifies the number of NCL trace messages that are generated when an NCL procedure is invoked.

N/A

NDBLOGSZ

Sets the number of VSAM logical records that are formatted as a journaling area when an NDB is created using the NDB CREATE command.

N/A

NDBOPENX

Controls whether the nominated NCLEX01 is called for &NDBOPEN.

N/A

NDBPHONX

Registers the name of the NCL phonetic exit program.

N/A

NDBRUMIN

Sets the minimum adjacent record ID (RID) range to reuse.

N/A

NDBRUSCP

Sets the percentage of used RID space to scan for reuse.

N/A

NDBSCANO

Enables or disables the scan optimizer.

N/A

NDBSUBMN

Sets the minimum number of subthreads that stay active, for any NDB, awaiting database requests that can run asynchronously.

N/A

NDBSUBMX

Sets the maximum number of subthreads permitted.

N/A

NONSWAP

(z/OS) Specifies whether this system is to run nonswappable or swappable.

N/A

NRDLIM

Specifies the number of non-roll-delete messages that the system queues before deleting the oldest messages.

N/A

NSPRTINT

Sets the default timeout for solicited responses to commands sent to CA NetSpy.

N/A

NTSACCT

Specifies whether NTS accounting data is collected for selected sessions only, for all sessions, or for no sessions.

SN

NTSCINTV

Specifies the NTS correlation interval value.

SN

NTSCLOSE

Specifies whether to consider any sessions, which remain active when system initialization closes NTS, ended for the purpose or output logging.

SN

NTSCNMQ

Specifies whether NTS queues NTS CNM requests.

SN

NTSEVENT

Controls NTS event generation.

SN

NTSINTSV

Specifies whether NTS intensive message logging is active.

SN

NTSMAIEX

Specifies whether MAI sessions are presented to the NTS user exit.

SN

NTSMAISV

Requests that MAI inform NTS of any current MAI session and subsequent MAI sessions.

SN

NTSMAXTP

Identifies the maximum number of trace PIUs that a class definition or operator command can specify.

SN

NTSMAXTR

Identifies the maximum number of resources that can have a specific STRACE request outstanding.

SN

NTSRSINT

Specifies the interval length for collecting resource statistics.

SN

NTSRSLIM

Specifies how many NTSRSINT intervals can occur before the statistics collected for the oldest interval are overwritten.

SN

NTSRSTAT

Specifies whether resource statistics are collected.

SN

NTSSAWBF

Specifies the number range and size of the buffers that VTAM allocates for collecting SAW data.

SN

NTSSKEEP

Specifies the default session keep count for sessions written to the NTS database.

SN

NTSSMFTM

Specifies whether the region writes timestamps in Type 39 SMF records in local time or GMT.

SN

NTSTRBFX

Specifies whether the trace final queue buffers are consolidated when the first wrap occurs.

SN

NTSTRCBF

Specifies the number range and size of the buffers that VTAM allocates for collecting trace data.

SN

OCSHLITE

Specifies the type of highlighting to use for messages appearing in OCS windows.

N/A

OCSTIME

Specifies whether the time appears at the end of the title line of an OCS window.

N/A

PANLBFSZ

Specifies the maximum outbound data stream size that can be generated for any terminal that is attached to your product region.

N/A

PANLBUFF

Specifies the maximum number of pages of virtual storage that can be used for concurrent terminal output operations.

N/A

PPOCOLOR

Specifies the color to use when displaying unsolicited VTAM (PPO) messages on OCS consoles.

N/A

PPOHLITE

Specifies the type of highlighting used when displaying unsolicited VTAM messages on OCS consoles.

N/A

PPOSOMSG

Specifies how PPO messages received from VTAM, as the result of VTAM commands entered from a system console or a local OCS window, are logged.

N/A

PPOUSMSG

Specifies how unsolicited PPO messages are written to the region activity log or the hardcopy log, regardless of DEFMSG options.

N/A

PWEXPIRE

Specifies the number of days after which users are forced to change their password.

N/A

PWMAX

Specifies the maximum acceptable length for passwords.

N/A

PWMIN

Specifies the minimum acceptable length for passwords.

N/A

PWRETRY

Specifies the number of times an incorrect password is accepted before a logon attempt is denied.

N/A

ROUTCDE

Specifies the operating system routing codes to use for unsolicited messages sent to the system console.

N/A

RXCSTACK

Specifies the working stack size (in KB) of the REXX compiler.

N/A

RXISTG

Specifies the size (in KB) of the initial storage to get for a REXX process.

N/A

RXMCSZ

Limits the maximum size (in KB) of a compiled REXX object.

N/A

RXMSTG

Specifies the maximum amount of storage (in KB) a REXX process can use.

N/A

RXQSFIX

Specifies whether to handle quoted strings in REXX that has crossed multiple lines.

N/A

RXRETAIN

Specifies the size (in KB) of the REXX retained procedure pool.

N/A

RXXSTACK

Specifies the working stack size (in KB) of a REXX process.

N/A

SESSMSG

Specifies whether trace message N35007 is issued each time a session to a remote system opens or fails.

N/A

SMFID

Specifies the SMF record identifier to use in the generation of SMF records.

N/A

STGWRN

Specifies the number of kilobytes below the 16-MB line at which a N01801 message is issued as a WTO. The message indicates that the storage thresholds have been exceeded.

N/A

STGWRNXA

Specifies the number of kilobytes above the 16-MB line at which a N01801 message is issued as a WTO. The message indicates that the storage thresholds have been exceeded.

N/A

SYSCONMU

Specifies the default user ID for a master console user when it is not signed on.

N/A

SYSCONNM

(z/OS) Specifies the LU name that is assigned to system console environments.

N/A

SYSCONSO

(z/OS) Specifies whether the console user ID can default and whether signon is required.

N/A

SYSCONUI

Specifies the default system console signon name.

N/A

SYSCONXU

(z/OS) Specifies whether external console user IDs are used when signing on consoles.

N/A

SYSLOG

(z/OS)Specifies what VTAM messages to the activity log you want to write to the system log.

N/A

SYSLOGFM

(z/OS) Specifies the format of the SYSLOG lines.

N/A

TNDSREG

Specifies whether the Telnet server registers new connections with the Data Space Manager.

N/A

TRACEOPT

Specifies the trace options to apply when tracing data streams sent to or from a terminal.

N/A

USERPW

Specifies whether the NCL system variable &USERPW is available for use in MAI logon data.

N/A

VDISPLAY

Specifies how the VTAM display command (D) is processed for users with command network partitioning.

N/A

VTAMID

Specifies the name of the system procedure that is used for starting VTAM.

N/A

XABELOW

Specifies whether your product region allocates buffer storage below the 16-MB line in XA systems when all storage in the extended private area has been used.

N/A