The use of the command requires that the command issuer's security authorization contain the following access level and the security class specified by the OPERCMDS parameter in the configuration member:
XCOM.applsec.SUSPEND.destname.ownername
The variables represent the following values:
applsec—the value of the APPLSEC parameter in the Default Options Table
destname—the name of the destination involved in the transfer
ownername—the user ID under whose security authorization the transfer is performed
Modify the history system ID for the XCOM server.
F XCOM,SYSID,{new sysid}
The following operands are used with the SYSID command:
Specifies a new four-character system ID.
A value of *SMF indicates to use the z/OS SMFID as the system ID.
The use of the command requires that the command issuer's security authorization contain the following access level and the security class specified by the OPERCMDS parameter in the configuration member:
XCOM.applsec.SYSID
The variables represent the following values:
applsec—the value of the APPLSEC parameter in the Default Options Table
Modify the history system name for the XCOM server.
F XCOM,SYSNAME,{new sysname}
The following operands are used with the SYSID command:
Specifies a new one- to eight-character system name.
A value of *JOBNAME indicates to use the jobname of the CA XCOM Data Transport started task as the system name.
The use of the command requires that the command issuer's security authorization contain the following access level and the security class specified by the OPERCMDS parameter in the configuration member:
XCOM.applsec.SYSNAME
The variables represent the following values:
applsec—the value of the APPLSEC parameter in the Default Options Table
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