OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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ADD SUBSYS Command
subvolume defined by the CONFIG-DB-SVOL parameter (for example,
$USER7.DJOSIMHS.ZD1XDB).
DL-FNAME
specifies the file name of the distribution list database for this subsystem. The file
must exist and must reside on the same node as the MHS manager. This attribute is
optional. The default value is subsystem-nameJDB in the subvolume defined
by the CONFIG-DB-SVOL parameter (for example,
$USER7.DJOSIMHS.ZD1JDB).
DL-MEMBER-FNAME
specifies the file name of the distribution list member database for this subsystem.
The file must exist and must reside on the same node as the MHS manager. This
attribute is optional. The default value is subsystem-nameKDB in the
subvolume defined by the CONFIG-DB-SVOL parameter (for example,
$USER7.DJOSIMHS.ZD1KDB).
ISO-COUNTRY-NAME
specifies the name of the country in which this OSI/MHS subsystem resides. This
value is a maximum of 2 characters long.
MTA-ASSOC-FNAME
specifies the name of the adjacent MTA association database file. The file must
exist and must be on the same node as the MHS manager.
MTA-BIND-PW-SVR
specifies the name of the password server process used for generation and validation
of authentication parameters during the establishment of associations with adjacent
MTAs. The process must exist and must reside on the same node as the MHS
manager.
MTA-DESIGNATOR
specifies the MTA designator of the local MTA. This value is a maximum of 12
alphanumeric characters, and it must be unique across the ADMD to which this
OSI/MHS subsystem belongs. OSI/MHS cannot validate the uniqueness of this
value. This attribute is used by OSI/MHS to construct the message protocol data
unit (MPDU) identifier in the MPDU.
MTA-NAME
specifies the message transfer agent (MTA) name of this OSI/MHS subsystem. This
value is a maximum of 32 characters long.
Note. To add a SUBSYS object without specifying the MTA name, define the MTA name with a
minimum of one space character as follows:
MTA-NAME “ ”