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

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id This is an optional user-defined name that identifies the queue handler to be<br />

started. It can be up to eight characters long. The first character must be a<br />

letter. The default value is procname. Although this parameter is optional, you<br />

should specify it so you can easily identify the queue handler in subsequent<br />

MODIFY or STOP commands.<br />

If you do not use the id with the START command, the system automatically<br />

uses the procedure name as an identifier.<br />

SUB=subsystem<br />

The name of the subsystem that selects the job for processing. The subsystem<br />

must be active and must support job selection. The default value is the primary<br />

job entry system.<br />

keyword=option<br />

If the sample startup procedure, DVGQHPRO, is used to start the queue<br />

handler, this parameter is not used. If a user-written procedure containing symbolic<br />

parameters is used to start the queue handler, you can use<br />

keyword=option to override the value of any specified keyword in the cataloged<br />

procedure.<br />

Example: To start the queue handler using the procedure DVGQHPRO from the<br />

<strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> sample library DVG.N<strong>FTP</strong>230.INSTLIB, enter:<br />

S DVGQHPRO.QH<br />

Once the queue handler has started it issues a message to the operator’s console.<br />

The queue handler then scans the request queue and builds the request queue<br />

directory. The time required depends on the size of the request queue and the<br />

performance of your system. It may take several minutes.<br />

Once the queue handler has finished its initialization processing and is ready to<br />

accept queue handler commands, it issues a ready message.<br />

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

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