SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

Using SNAX/APC
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Using APCRUN to Set Up the PATHMON
Environment
of the corresponding object type are suppressed. The correlation of bit position
and object type is shown in Table 3-4:
The default value is %H0300—suppress TPI and CONVERSATION events.
EXTB[UFFERPAGE[S]] number
specifies the size, in pages, of the SNAX/APC extended segment for buffers.
Allowed values are in the range 5 through 30,000. The default value is 0, which
specifies an extensible extended segment.
EXT[ENT[S]] number
specifies the size, in pages, of the primary and secondary extents for the
PATHMON log file. The default value is 10.
LOG filename
specifies the PATHMON log file. If the file you specify exists, the file is purged
and a new file of the same name is created. If you omit this option, default
name of the PATHMON log file is ZprefixLOG, where prefix is the two-
character string specified in the APCRUN command.
MAXA[PPLIOSIZE] number
specifies the maximum number of bytes that a TP can send to or receive from
the SNAX/APC process. This is the maximum size of an IPC message. The
default value is 5000.
MAXI[NRUSIZE] number
specifies the maximum number of bytes in the incoming SNA Request/
Response Unit (RU) from the Tandem access method (the BIND RU size).
Allowable values are in the range 16 through 16,000; 256 is the default value.
This specifies the default value for the SNAX/APC process. Individual PTNR-
Table 3-4. Bit Position and Object Type
Bit Number Object Type Option Value
0 Reserved
1 LU %H4000
2 PTNR-LU %H2000
3 PTNR-MODE %H1000
4 SESSION %H0800
5 TPN %H0400
6 TPI %H0200
7 CONVERSATION %H0100
8 to 15 Reserved