TS/MP Management Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Configuration Limits and Defaults
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A-2
Table A-2 lists each PATHCOM parameter that has a value range or limit, its
corresponding SPI token or field name, its value range, and its default value. This table
is organized alphabetically, by PATHCOM parameter. These limits and defaults are
subject to change with product IPMs or with new software releases.
SPI tokens and fields are used in the management programming interface to
PATHMON environments.
PATHWAY
object
One (or one process pair) per Pathway environment.
Requesters Maximum number of concurrently running processes (LINKMON,
PATHCOM, SPI, and Pathway/TS TCP and external TCP ) must not
exceed 800. (Although more than 800 can be configured, no more than
800 can run concurrently.)
Maximum number of requests from a requester to the same server
process is 255 or the value of LINKDEPTH, whichever is smaller.
PathSend
requesters
Maximum of 255 concurrent, outstanding send requests per PathSend
requester.
SERVER
objects
Maximum of 4095 supported by each PATHMON process; suggested
maximum of 4094 to avoid error 1102.
In a COBOL server, the RECEIVE-TABLE size must be equal to or larger
than the value of MAXLINKS; suggested size is larger than MAXLINKS to
allow for future increases in the configuration without having to recompile.
For information on the number of links to a server class, see the
discussion earlier on links.
Table A-2. Limits and Defaults for Parameters (page 1 of 10)
PATHCOM
Parameter* SPI Token/Field** Value Limits and Defaults
ARGLIST ZPWY-TKN-
DEFSCARGLIST
Values: OSS process startup argument list; from
2 to 24,000 characters.
ZPWY-TKN-DEF-SCENV +
ZPWY-TKN-DEF-SCARGLIST
cannot exceed 24,000 bytes.
Default: Empty argument list
ASSOCIATIVE ZASSOCIATIVE Values: ON | OFF
Default: OFF
AUTORESTART ZAUTORESTART Values: 0 through 32,767
Value should be greater than 0.
Default: 0
Table A-1. Global Pathway Environment Limits
Item Limits Per PATHMON Environment (page 2 of 2)