EXEC Parameters panel
Use the EXEC Parameters panel to view or modify values that determine how individual EXECs execute in your system. The following figure shows an example of the panel.
EXEC Parameters panel
COMMAND ===> TGT --- BBSYSA
DATE --- YY/MM/DD
TIME --- 09:30:55
Member Current
TIMEXLIM ===> 1 0 Maximum CPU time limit for an EXEC
PEREXLIM ===> 1 0 Maximum CPU percentage usage for an EXEC
TSOTIME ===> 1 1000 Timeout value for attached TSO commands
ELAPSLIM ===> 0 0 Maximum elapsed time limit for an EXEC
UCPARMS ===> YES NO Translate EXEC parms to UPPERCASE
AUDITMSG ===> YES YES Write JRNL msg for BLDL and submit EXEC
AUDITEXE ===> NO NO Write JRNL msg for EXEC Start and End
OSPINUM ===> 0 2 Maximum # of OSPI ACBs
OSPIPRFX ===> OSPI JO62 4 character OSPI ACB prefix
UNITNAME ===> SYSALLDA SYSALLDA UNITNAME used for allocating a dataset
PREFIX ===> JO71 Prefix used for allocation a dataset
SUBXAUTH ===> DEFER DEFER RACF/JOBNAME/DEFER - IMFSUBEX security
APIAUTH ===> RACF RACF ORIGIN/RACF - Userid for MVAPI Execs
CICSECID ===> ORIGIN ORIGIN ORIGIN/RACF - Userid for CICS Commands
RESAUTH ===> ORIGIN ORIGIN ORIGIN/RACF - Userid for Sysprog Cmds
EXEC ===> (Enter ? to see high priority EXECs)
Press END to save changes, CANCEL to cancel changes
Use this panel to continue setting parameters for how single EXECs execute on the system. As on the EXEC Thresholds panel, this panel provides two columns of data:
on the left, the value of the parameters in the AAOEXPxx member for the target BBI-SS PAS
You can enter your modifications on this side of the panel.
- on the right, the value of the parameters that are currently in effect for the target BBI-SS PAS; these values cannot be edited
From this panel, you can specify a question mark ( ?) in the EXEC ===> field to display another panel where you can specify the names of EXECs that will always execute on High priority threads.
Refer to Setting-high-priority-EXECs for more information about specifying EXEC names for high-priority queuing.