
G&R
Configuration file directives
In the syntax used below UPPERCASE is used for the fixed keywords and
lowercase for the variable parameters. Brackets [...] are used around optional
keywords. The vertical line | is used to separate alternatives. Symbolic names
you define may be from 1 to 12 characters long and if they contain spaces the
name must be enclosed in quotes. The order of the directives in the file is
irrelevant except for the PARAMS and POOL cases mentioned below. Case is
insignificant throughout the file. Space and tab characters can be placed
anywhere between words and are ignored. Blank lines or lines starting with ‘*’
or ‘#’ are ignored. Comments can be put at the end of lines. The comment must
be started with a # or * character.
SC - Session control
SC name [-ADDR x:x] [-SCID xxxx] [-DFLT] [-UNAME xxxx]
Defines a local DSA session control entity.
The name need not follow DSA name rules; it’s only used as a lookup key for
whatever is specified in the gl_dsa -ln option. In practice it will normally
be the DSA session control entity name (node name). Normally you need only
one of these directives.
-ADDR defaults to 1:1 and is optional. It’s the DSA200 address (AREA:TSN)
and need only be included if you will be using GL_DSA to make DSA200
connections. DSA200 is typically used for DPS7 native DSA access and for
some DPS8 subsystems. The values are given in decimal.
-SCID defaults to be the same as the name when the name is 4 characters or
less in length, otherwise -SCID is required. -SCID may in any case be
specified to override the default. The SCID is used as the calling DSA session
control name on outgoing connections.
-DFLT means this is the SC to use if a gl_dsa -ln option with no node
name is used. Otherwise the first SC defined automatically becomes the default.
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