Queue Manager Manual

Step 3: Edit PQDEFLTS Defaults File
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Figure 4-1. Parameter-Name Format
PQ EntryServNames0
Terminating number
Parameter description
Component ID
006
Editing the Default File When editing define files, you can change default parameter values to values you
want, delete inapplicable optional parameters, and add optional parameters.
The only part of a keyword parameter name you can change is a terminating number.
Parameter values take different forms according to type. Following are typical types:
CPU pair: (0:1)
When editing these values, keep the parentheses and colon. Change the numbers to
appropriate CPU pairs for your system. For example, the entry (9:10) is valid.
File specification: $vol.subvol.FILENAME
A volume and subvolume are always required for a file specification. Uppercase
characters represent a default value. Lowercase characters indicate required
information that you must enter.
When a reasonable default applies, such as $SYSTEM.SYSTEM, the volume and
subvolume appear in uppercase characters.
Process name: $ZTWM
The default files provide default process names, which you can change. Assign a
name for each PATHWAY system process configured for Queue Manager. For more
on process names, see “PATHWAY Process Naming Conventions” in this section.
Note $ZTWM is the Queue Manager default process name. The Tandem X400 gateway incorporates a Queue
Manager process also named $ZTWM. If you are installing Queue Manager on a node that has X400,
you will have to rename one of the $ZTWM processes.
Miscellaneous
Numbers, YES or NO values, extents, and GUARDIAN 90 file-security specifications
appear as parameter values. The default files contain valid default values. In editing
these values, enter a valid specification for value type.