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

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The values of the following SYSIN parameters can be changed in or added to the<br />

job to suit the needs of your installation:<br />

� BUFFERSPACE<br />

� FREESPACE<br />

� RECORDSIZE<br />

� CONTROLINTERVALSIZE.<br />

How to specify the request queue parameters is described in “Specifying Request<br />

Queue Parameters” on page 199.<br />

CLUSTER<br />

The cluster name shown (DVG.N<strong>FTP</strong>230.REQUEST.QUEUE) is a sample only.<br />

VOLUMES<br />

If you are not using SMS, include the VOLUMES parameter.<br />

DATA<br />

The data name shown (DVG.N<strong>FTP</strong>230.REQUEST.QUEUE.DATA) is a sample<br />

only.<br />

INDEX<br />

The index name shown (DVG.N<strong>FTP</strong>230.REQUEST.QUEUE.INDEX) is a<br />

sample only.<br />

The SEQOUT DD statement defines the sequential data set that IEBDG initializes.<br />

The data-set name shown is only a sample.<br />

Change the UNIT parameter to correspond to a volume on your system.<br />

The value for the RECORD parameter depends on the number of records you want<br />

to generate.<br />

The two CREATE statements are needed to generate the records. The first statement<br />

generates the record with key 0. This record is used for <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong><br />

<strong>MVS</strong> internal purposes and must always be generated. The second statement generates<br />

the records that can later contain file-transfer requests. You must generate<br />

these records with ascending keys starting with 1.<br />

The value of the QUANTITY parameter in the second CREATE statement defines<br />

the maximum number of requests that the request queue can hold. This value is<br />

one less than the total number of records in the request queue (record 0, is used<br />

by <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> for internal purposes). You can also change the<br />

values of the following, to suit the needs of your installation:<br />

RQDATA<br />

The sequential data set that is used to load the request queue.<br />

You must use the same data-set name as in the previous SEQOUT DD statement.<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 4. Setting Up and Maintaining the Request Queue 69

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