TS/MP Management Programming Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)

ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
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ZIN
is the name of the input file passed to the server process in the startup message;
this could be a DEFINE name.
The node name can be either a specific node name or \*, a generic name
representing the node on which the PATHMON process is currently running. If you
do not specify a node name, the default node for the file-name expansion is
determined by the value you specify for the ZNODEINDEPENDENT field of the
START PATHWAY command.
If you do not assign a value to this field, spaces are passed to the servers for the
file name.
This field is valid for Guardian server processes only.
ZLINKDEPTH
is the maximum number of concurrent links that any one link manager (such as a
LINKMON process, ACS subsystem processes, or Pathway/iTS TCP) can have
with a given server process before the PATHMON process directs that link
manager’s link requests to another server process within the server class.
The value for ZLINKDEPTH should not exceed the value of ZMAXLINKS. The
maximum value of ZLINKDEPTH is 255. If ZMAXLINKS is set to 0, the value of
ZLINKDEPTH should be set to 1. For more information on configuring this field,
see the TS/MP System Management Manual.
Typically, you use the ZLINKDEPTH field to allow multithreaded (in other words,
nowaited) servers. For servers that are not multithreaded (in other words, waited
servers), and for all COBOL servers, use a value of 1 for ZLINKDEPTH.
If you do not assign a value to this field, the default is 1.
ZUNUSED
is present only to satisfy requirements for compatibility with earlier versions.
ZMAXLINKS
is the maximum number of concurrent links permitted between all link managers
(such as LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes and Pathway/iTS
TCPs) and a server in a server class. This value must be from 0 through 4095.
This attribute sets the maximum number of concurrent send operations to a single
server process. The link manager does not check how many links a server has
with other link managers. For more information on configuring this field, see the
TS/MP System Management Manual.