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9.7.15 Subsystem
This screen is displayed after selecting a SBS checkpoint for update or add.
GSM2809 Monitor system operations 12-02-01 12.00.00
Ver 6.13 USERID SYSNAME
Type values and press Enter
Checkpoint type . . . . . . . *SBS
Description . . . . . . . . . QSNADS________________________
Schedule number . . . . . . . 2 F4=List
Operational message receiver . *SYS______
Check cycles bypass value . . 5
Subsystem name . . . . . . . . QSNADS____
F12=Cancel
Subsystem checkpoint
Checkpoint Description
Descriptive text of the checkpoint.
Schedule number
Number of the schedule that controls when this checkpoint will run.
Operational message receiver
Name of the user or distribution group that shall receive messages created
by this checkpoint. Value *SYS directs those messages to the user specified
when using the main menu item 10 for this system.
Check cycle bypass value
This field controls if the checkpoint shall run every time the monitor
operations program runs. In order to save system resources it might be
desirable to bypass some check cycles. The value controls how many cycles
in a row to be bypassed before the checkpoint is run again.
For the *SBS checkpoint the default value is 5, the checkpoint bypasses five
cycles before it runs the next time.
Subsystem name
The name of the subsystem to be checked.