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Chapter 3. Operating NetView FTP V2.2.1 MVS - IBM

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RLU<br />

SLU<br />

RDSN.<br />

Furthermore, new file-transfer requests should be set up using the <strong>NetView</strong><br />

<strong>FTP</strong> V2.2 <strong>MVS</strong> control statements. For some control statements the default<br />

values have been changed. For more information on the <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2.2<br />

<strong>MVS</strong> control statements, refer to the <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> Parameter Reference.<br />

� You can use the same user-written exit routines. However, as the APLs for the<br />

two transfer programs are different, you must recompile the exit routines before<br />

you can use them with the functions of the new transfer program. The name of<br />

the pre-queuing exit has changed from DVGIFRQX to DVGCIRQX.<br />

� You must define a new request queue.<br />

� Requests that were created and saved via the interactive interface of <strong>NetView</strong><br />

<strong>FTP</strong> V1 <strong>MVS</strong> can be migrated via the Convert option in the Main Task<br />

Selection of the <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2.2 <strong>MVS</strong> interactive interface.<br />

� Check the following initialization parameters that have changed for <strong>NetView</strong><br />

<strong>FTP</strong> V2 <strong>MVS</strong>:<br />

REQDELAY<br />

The keyword for specifying the requeue delay time has been changed to<br />

RETRYDELAY.<br />

RUNUMCR<br />

Specification of checkpoint intervals with RUNUMCR is ignored.<br />

RUSIZE<br />

Specification of request unit size with RUSIZE is ignored.<br />

SECPAR<br />

The values LOCAL and BOTH are no longer supported for SECPAR. You<br />

must change your requests to use either the YES or NO options. This<br />

change has been implemented to improve data security.<br />

TRC<br />

The control statement for requesting traces has been changed to<br />

TRACE=value. For a description of the new values refer to “Activating the<br />

Trace Facility” on page 137.<br />

� For some queue handler initialization parameters the default values have been<br />

changed.<br />

� The macros DVGAPL, DVGQSR, and DVGQAR have several ready-to-use<br />

assembler symbols defined for your convenience. Some of them have been<br />

changed from equates (EQU) to define constants (DC). Ensure that they are<br />

correctly used in your program or user exits.<br />

� The Server Group Table can still be used. However, the specifications for the<br />

<strong>FTP</strong> level and the server running mode are ignored, as <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2.2 <strong>MVS</strong><br />

obtains this information via the Remote Request Checking function.<br />

� File transfers to locations where <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V1 <strong>MVS</strong> or <strong>FTP</strong> V2 is installed<br />

are no longer supported.<br />

196 <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2 <strong>MVS</strong> Installation, Operation, and Administration

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