IBM SY44-5902-05 Server User Manual


 
Commonly used system values
QDATE: QDATE is the system date. It is composed of the following system
values: QYEAR, QMONTH, and QDAY. Available date formats are YMD, MDY,
DMY (Y = year, M = month, D = day), or JUL (Julian format). Its value is set from
the IPL Options display, and is updated when the system value QTIME reaches
midnight (000000). A change that is made to this value might also change QYEAR,
QMONTH, and QDAY.
QTIME: QTIME is the system value for the time of day. It is composed of the
following system values: QHOUR, QMINUTE, and QSECOND. You can set its
value from the IPL Options display. QTIME format is hhmmss.
hh=24 hour time clock
mm=minutes
ss=seconds
Changes to this value take effect immediately, and they might affect the system
values QHOUR, QMINUTE, and QSECOND.
QAUTOCFG: The automatic configuration indicator (QAUTOCFG) controls
whether the system creates device descriptions automatically for locally attached
devices. The system default, 1, is to perform automatic configuration. If you do not
want the system to create device descriptions, change the system value to zero (0).
You can use the WRKSYSVAL command, or enter the following command:
CHGSYSVAL SYSVAL(QAUTOCFG) VALUE(’0’)
QRMTSRVATR: The remote service attribute (QRMTSRVATR) system value
controls incoming access to remote service support through the iSeries electronic
customer support line.
Note: You can also set or reset this system value by using the change service
attributes command (see Service attributes (DSPSRVA or CHGSRVA)
commands).
Service attributes (DSPSRVA or CHGSRVA) commands
The system is shipped with service attributes that assist in system operation. You
can display the service attributes by entering the Display Service Attributes
(DSPSRVA) command or change the service attributes by entering the Change
Service Attributes (CHGSRVA) command.
Commonly used service attributes
ANZPRBAUTO: The automated problem analysis function enables problem
analysis routines to run automatically. Problem analysis routines are programs that
attempt to isolate a problem. At the time of the failure, they run in a background
batch job. This function also monitors for selected critical conditions. When it
encounters one, it sends a *BREAK message to users (who are specified by the
service attribute, CRITMSGUSR) to ensure that they recognize the condition.
To change the value of the automated analysis function, type:
CHGSRVA ANZPRBAUTO(*YES)
The system default (*Yes) is to run the automated problem analysis function.
If you do not want the system to perform the automated problem analysis
function, change the value to *NO.
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