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168 <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>V5</strong><br />

PRIORITYGOAL VALUES: NONE<br />

MAXQUEUEDSIGS = 100000 SHRLIBRGNSIZE = 67108864<br />

SHRL<strong>IBM</strong>AXPAGES = 3145728 VERSION = Z02RD1<br />

SYSCALL COUNTS = NO TTYGROUP = TTY<br />

SYSPLEX = YES BRLM SERVER = SC49<br />

LIMMSG = SYSTEM AUTOCVT = OFF<br />

RESOLVER PROC = DEFAULT<br />

To make these parameter changes permanent, you must edit the BPXPRMxx<br />

member of your SYS1.PARMLIB library. <strong>The</strong> changes will take effect after the<br />

next IPL. You can also make dynamic changes by using the SETOMVS command.<br />

For example:<br />

SETOMVS MAXPROCUSER=5000<br />

In addition, BPXPRMxx also contains the mount commands for your HFS<br />

structure. To display which HFS directories are mounted (available), you can use<br />

the MVS D OMVS, F command as shown in Example 7-21.<br />

Example 7-21 Partial listing of filesets mounted to UNIX System Services<br />

D OMVS,F<br />

BPXO045I 16.49.04 DISPLAY OMVS 526<br />

OMVS 000F ACTIVE OMVS=(2C)<br />

TYPENAME DEVICE ----------STATUS----------- MODE<br />

NFS 23178 UNOWNED READ<br />

NAME=CDROM<br />

PATH=/SC42/cdrom<br />

MOUNT PARM=erprisc2:/cdrom,XLAT(Y),VERS(2)<br />

OWNER= AUTOMOVE=N CLIENT=Y<br />

HFS 25058 ACTIVE RDWR<br />

NAME=CTGUSER.SCSCTG5.HFS<br />

PATH=/ctg/scsctg5<br />

OWNER=SC66 AUTOMOVE=Y CLIENT=N<br />

HFS 25058 ACTIVE RDWR<br />

NAME=CTGUSER.CTG500.HFS<br />

PATH=/usr/lpp/ctg500<br />

OWNER=SC66 AUTOMOVE=Y CLIENT=N<br />

For more information on these settings, refer to UNIX System Services Planning,<br />

SC28-1890.<br />

Running multiple <strong>Gateway</strong> daemons<br />

Once you have <strong>CICS</strong> TG running, you may find it necessary to start a second<br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> daemon. <strong>The</strong>re can be many reasons for this:<br />

► You need test and production <strong>CICS</strong> TG regions

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