SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for SNAX/APC
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START PTNR-MODE Command
START PTNR-MODE Command
The START PTNR-MODE command places the target PTNR-MODE in the STARTING
state and issues an INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT CNOS verb with the following
parameter settings:
Considerations
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The START PTNR-MODE command places the specified PTNR-MODE object in
the STARTING state. Upon completion of the INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT
CNOS verb, the PTNR-MODE object is placed in the STARTED state if the CNOS
verb executes without error; otherwise, the PTNR-MODE object is returned to the
STOPPED state.
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If you place the reserved PTNR-MODE object named SNASVCMG in the
STOPPED state, an explicit START command is required to bring it up before any
CNOS commands can be exchanged.
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To start the PTNR-MODE object named SNASVCMG, you must explicitly enter
the name SNASVCMG (wild-card characters have no effect).
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When a PTNR-MODE object is placed in the STARTED state, both the
CurrentMaxInRUSize and CurrentMaxOutRUSize counters are set to the values
specified in the DEFAULTMAXINRUSIZE and DEFAULTMAXOUTRUSIZE
attributes respectively if these values do not exceed the upper bound of the transfer
capacity of the underlying access method (such as SNAX/APN or SNAX/XF).
Otherwise, these counters are set to the upper limit of the underlying access
method’s transfer capacity.
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The START PTNR-MODE may be used to bring up dynamic PTNR-MODEs.
Example
-> ASSUME PROCESS $APC1
-> START PTNR-MODE LU01.CICSLU62.LU62BIND
START TPN Command
The START TPN command places the specified TPN object in the STARTED state.
Consequently, the TPN object starts accepting TP-READY requests from transaction
programs and ATTACH requests from partner LUs.
CNOS Parameters SNAX/APC Attributes
LU_NAME partner-lu
MODE_NAME MODENAME
LU_MODE_SESSION_LIMIT DEFAULTMAXSESSION
MIN_CONWINNERS_SOURCE DEFAULTMINCONWINNER
MIN_CONWINNERS_TARGET DEFAULTMINCONLOSER