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EXEC parameters in AAOEXPxx


BBPARM member AAOEXPxx contains parameters that determine the resource throttle settings and the environment for 

BMC AMI Ops Automation

 EXECs.

To modify an AAOEXPxx member, type S in the Cmd field next to a member on the Dynamic Parameter Manager panel. The following figure shows an example of the AAOEXP00 panel. 

BMC Software ----------- Dynamic Parameter Manager Member ------- BMC AMI OpsA
COMMAND ===>                                                 TGT  --- BBSYSA
                                                             Date --- YY/MM/DD
                                                             Time --- 11:41:44
         Member Name: AAOEXP00 - AutoOPERATOR EXEC Specifications
 LC CMDS --- (S)elect
 Cmd   Panel Description
 _   EXEC Thresholds                                                            
 _   EXEC Parameters                                                            
 _   EXEC Parameters 2

Use this panel to select additional panels that allow you to see and modify either

  • EXEC Thresholds — set limits for how all your EXECs execute on your system; for example:
  • The maximum number of EXECs that can run in the Normal or High priority queue
  • The maximum number of EXECs that are allowed to abend before the EXEC Manager is terminated

    For more information about selecting EXEC thresholds, refer to EXEC-Thresholds-panel.

  • EXEC Parameters --specify parameters for your EXECs themselves; for example:

    • Whether EXEC parameters are translated to uppercase
    • What the maximum number of OSPI ACBs are

    For more information about selecting EXEC parameters, refer to EXEC-Parameters-panel.

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