CEMT SET PROCESSTYPE
If NOCREATE is set for an LU6.1 ISC session and there
are no allocatable sessions left, the connection is placed
OUTSERVICE.
NOTti (
vtam only
)
This terminal cannot be used by transactions.
Note: A terminal cannot be defined with both NOATI
and NOTTI.
Outservice (
vtam only
)
The terminal is not available for use. Setting a terminal
OUTSERVICE means that the terminal can no longer be
used by transactions. If PURGE or FORCEPURGE is
also specified, any transaction using the terminal is
terminated abnormally. If PURGE or FORCEPURGE is
not specified, the transaction is allowed to terminate
normally, but no further transactions are allowed to use
the terminal. For VTAM, setting a terminal
OUTSERVICE also causes it to be released and the
operator to be signed off, either immediately or when the
current transaction has terminated.
In an LU6.1 ISC session the connection is set
OUTSERVICE if there are no allocatable sessions left.
To set an IRC session OUTSERVICE, you must set the
connection to the MRO partner OUTSERVICE.
PAgeable (
vtam only
)
Pages after the first in a series are to be written to the
terminal only if you request them to be.
PRiority(
value) (vtam only
) (VTAM only)
specifies the priority of a terminal relative to other
terminals. The priority of a task is the sum of the
transaction priority, the terminal priority, and the operator
priority. Priority has no meaning for terminals that are
ISC sessions being used as alternative facilities. The
value must be in the range 0–255, where 255 is the
highest priority.
PUrge
Tasks running on this terminal are abnormally
terminated, but task termination occurs only if system
integrity can be maintained.
RELeased (
vtam only
)
CICS is not in session with the logical unit represented
by the terminal. Setting a terminal RELEASED causes
the session to be terminated. Running transactions are
allowed to finish unless PURGE or FORCEPURGE is
also specified.
TTi (
vtam only
)
This terminal can be used by transactions.
|
CEMT SET PROCESSTYPE
| Function: Change the attributes of a CICS business
| transaction services process-type.
|
Description: SET PROCESSTYPE enables you to
| change the current state of audit logging and the enablement
| status of BTS PROCESSTYPE definitions installed on this
| CICS region.
| Note: Process-types are defined in the process-type table
| (PTT). CICS uses the entries in this table to maintain
| its records of processes (and their constituent
| activities) on external data sets. If you are using BTS
| in a single CICS region, you can freely use the SET
| PROCESSTYPE command to modify your
| process-types. However, if you are using BTS in a
| CICSPlex, it is strongly recommended that you use
| CPSM to make such changes. This is because it is
| essential to keep resource definitions in step with
| each other, across the CICSPlex.
|
Syntax
|
| ┌┐─ALl─────
| ─ ──CEMT Set PROCesstype ──┼ ┼───────── ─────────
| └┘──(value)
| ─ ──┬ ┬────────── ──┬ ┬────────── ─
| ├ ┤─ACtivity─ ├ ┤─Enabled──
| ├ ┤─FUll───── └ ┘─Disabled─
| ├ ┤─Off──────
| └ ┘─Process──
| Options
| ACtivity|FUll|Off|Process
| specifies the level of audit logging to be applied to
| processes of this type.
| Note: If the AUDITLOG attribute of the installed
| PROCESSTYPE definition is not set to the name
| of a CICS journal, an error is returned if you try
| to specify any value other than
OFF
.
| The values are:
| ACtivity
| Activity-level auditing. Audit records will be written
| from:
| 1. The process audit points
| 2. The activity primary audit points.
| FUll Full auditing. Audit records will be written from:
| 1. The process audit points
| 2. The activity primary
and
secondary audit
| points.
| Off No audit trail records will be written.
| Process
| Process-level auditing. Audit records will be written
| from the process audit points only.
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