Identifies the facility matrix sub option in the modification of the CICS caching option. This option sets the processing options and size for the memory "cache box" that TSS allocates for each terminal session. As resources are successfully accessed, resources are cached to minimize security file and audit file access. Cached resources are not rechecked against the security file. By default, cached resources will not be audited, and the cache is cleared at the end of every transaction. The cache box size defaults to 512 bytes.
TSS MODI FAC(CICSPROD=CICSCACHE(SESSLIFE,AUDIT,2048))
Defines CICS resources to be cached for the life of the transaction (TASKLIFE) or the life of the signed—on user (SESSLIFE).
Default: TASKLIFE.
Defines whether new resource checks of previously cached resources will be written to the ATF (audit tracking file).
Defines the size of the CICS cache box. The larger the size the more resources can be kept inside. Once the cache box is full, the oldest entries get removed.
Default: 512
Indicates whether RLP processing is activated by CA Top Secret. Valid operands include:
RLP processing is activated by CA Top Secret
RLP processing is not activated by CA Top Secret
Sets CA Top Secret to allow simultaneous signon for an address space by the same ACID from different sources (for example, network terminals). CA Top Secret will not convert a product to allow multiple signons where the product itself only tolerates single signons within the address space. It is recommended that you recycle the related CICS region(s) after dynamically changing SIGN(M); otherwise, unpredictable effects can occur.
Note: This parameter interacts with the CICS SIT parameter SNSCOPE. For details, see the Implementation: CICS Guide.
Sets CA Top Secret to disallow simultaneous signon for an address space by the same ACID from different sources (network terminals). When a duplicate signon is sensed, CA Top Secret issues message TSS7172E and disallows the second session. It is recommended that you recycle related CICS region(s) after dynamically changing SIGN(S); otherwise, unpredictable effects can occur.
Note: This parameter interacts with the CICS SIT parameter SNSCOPE. For details, see the Implementation: CICS Guide.
Indicates whether SLP processing is activated by CA Top Secret.
SLP processing is activated by CA Top Secret
SLP processing is not activated by CA Top Secret
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