TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
Preparing a User-DSV
Preparing to Install a TRANSFER System
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Warning Make sure that you have successfully copied your text files (TEXTFILE for Base TRANSFER, TEXT6530
for PS MAIL 6530, and TEXT3270 for PS MAIL 3270). If you do not already have a text file, the text
server creates a dummy file consisting of only a header record of 12288 bytes.
Do not merely pull over the SCREEN COBOL library files. You must copy the text file.
If you make this mistake, do the following to correct the situation:
1. Shut down the TCPs and the text server class. (You do not need to shut down TRANSFER.)
2. Purge the existing text file.
3. FUP DUP the correct one to the user-DSV.
4. Restart the text server and the TCPs.
Preparing Files for
Installation
TISERVGFSERVPSSERV After creating your user-DSVs, use the FUP GIVE command
to give the ownership of the files in the user-DSVs to the GUARDIAN 90 user ID
under which the TRANSFER system will run. TISERV, GFSERV, and PSSERV must be
licensed, using the FUP LICENSE command.
Most files should have a security of AOAO, or users of TRANSFER and TRANSFER
clients get security violation errors. Special security considerations apply in the
following situations:
FPSERV must always be secured AOAO; otherwise, you get security error
4119 0816.
If correspondents are running PS MAIL 6530 or PS MAIL 3270 over MULTILAN,
TIXF must be secured AOAO. Otherwise, file transfers between the host and the
workstation fail with a security violation.
If correspondents run PS MAIL TTY from another network node, secure the
following files in the MAILTTY user-DSV for network read and execute access,
NONO:
T9130CMD—Command file
T9130MSG—Message file