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MODIFY-HSMS-PARAMETERS Modify HSMS control parameters

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This statement is for the HSMS administrator only and is used for defining and redefining (modifying) the global HSMS control parameters. The validity of the modified parameters may be limited to the current HSMS session or they can be permanently stored in the HSMS control file. Part of the HSMS parameter is globally valid, another only for the SF environment. The corresponding parameters for each SM environment are managed as SM pubset parameters.

Since the statement can be used both for HSMS installation and for redefining the HSMS operating parameters, the operand value *UNCHANGED has two different meanings:

  • For HSMS installation, *UNCHANGED means that the values permanently assigned by HSMS apply (see table "Presettings prescribed by HSMS").

  • When redefining parameter values, *UNCHANGED means that the values defined via a previous MODIFY-HSMS-PARAMETERS statement are not changed. These can be interrogated by means of the HSMS statement SHOW-HSMS-PARAMETERS. 

Format (only for HSMS administrators)

MODIFY-HSMS-PARAMETERS

Alias: MHP

VALID-PERIOD = *SESSION / *PERMANENT







,HSMS-ACCOUNT = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / <alphanum-name 1..8>







,OPERATION-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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OPERATIONAL-MODUS = *UNCHANGED / *DEFINE-SHOW / *OPERATION / *SIMULATION









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,NUMBER-OF-SUBTASKS = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99>









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,COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE = *UNCHANGED / *SYSTEM-MANAGED(...) / <integer 1..99 Mbyte>









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*SYSTEM-MANAGED(...)









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NUMBER-OF-SM-PUBSETS = *STD / <integer 0..99>



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,HSMS-SV-PORT-NUMBER = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..65535>









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,FILE-SIZES = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)









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*PARAMETERS(...)









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PRIM-ALLOC-DEFAULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>









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,SEC-ALLOC-DEFAULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>









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,PRIM-ALLOC-RESULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>









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,SEC-ALLOC-RESULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>









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,KEEP-REQUESTS = *UNCHANGED / *STD / *NO / *YES / <integer 0..32767> 









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,OUTPUT = *UNCHANGED / *PRINTER / *MAIL / *STD-FILE / *STD-LIB







,DEFAULT-TAPE-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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READ-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS / *HOLD-REQUESTS /









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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START-TIME = *IMMEDIATELY / <time>









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,PERIOD = <integer 0..1440 minutes> / *END-OF-DAY









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,WRITE-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS / *HOLD-REQUESTS /









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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START-TIME = *IMMEDIATELY / <time>









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,PERIOD = <integer 0..1440 minutes > / *END-OF-DAY









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,EXPRESS-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS / *HOLD-REQUESTS /









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)









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START-TIME = *IMMEDIATELY / <time>









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,PERIOD = <integer 0..1440 minutes > / *END-OF-DAY







,DEFAULT-HSMS-STORAGE = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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S1-PUBSET-ID = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <cat-id>









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,SYSBACKUP = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>









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,SYSARCHIVE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>









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,SYSMIGRATE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>









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,SYSNODEBACKUP = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>









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,SYSNODEARCHIVE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>









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,S2-DEVICE-TYPE = *UNCHANGED / <device>









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,BACKUP-SERVER = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / *LOCALHOST / <alphanum-name 1..8>







,MIGRATION-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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EXCEPT-FILE = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers>









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,FILE-INHIBIT = *UNCHANGED / *RESPECTED / *IGNORED









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,RECALL-FROM-S2 = *UNCHANGED / *BATCH-ONLY / *ALLOWED / *NOT-ALLOWED









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,CANCEL-AT-RECALL = *UNCHANGED / *ALLOWED(...) / *NOT-ALLOWED









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*ALLOWED(...)









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MAXIMUM-WAIT-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 10..3600 seconds>









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,BACKUP-MANDATORY = *UNCHANGED / *YES / *NO







,REQUEST-WAIT-LIMITS = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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BATCH-REQUEST-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>









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,DIALOG-REQUEST-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>









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,BATCH-EXEC-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>









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,DIALOG-EXEC-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>







,REQUEST-PRIORITIES = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)








*PARAMETERS(...)









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IMPORT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,EXPORT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,IMPLICIT-RECALL = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,BACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,BACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,ARCHIVAL-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,ARCHIVAL-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,MIGRATION-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,MIGRATION-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,NODEBACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,NODEBACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,NODEARCHIVAL-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,NODEARCHIVAL-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,SHADOW-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,SHADOW-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,VERSIONBACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>









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,VERSIONBACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>







,SAVE-FILE-PROCESSING =*UNCHANGED / *HSMS-V9-COMPATIBLE / *HSMS-V10-COMPATIBLE







,MONITORING = *UNCHANGED / *BY-ARCHIVE-ATTRIBUTE / *SYSHSMS-ONLY / *NONE / *ALL







VALID-PERIOD =
Defines how long the control parameters modified by this HSMS statement are to remain valid.

VALID-PERIOD = *SESSION
The modified parameter values are to be valid for the current session only, starting with statement entry. The value of COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE cannot be changed during the current HSMS session.

VALID-PERIOD = *PERMANENT
The modified parameter values are to be valid for the current and any subsequent HSMS sessions. They are permanently stored in the HSMS parameter file.

HSMS-ACCOUNT = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / <alphanum-name 1..8>
Account number on which accounting for resource utilization by the HSMS server and HSMS communication tasks is based.
*NONE is the HSMS default value and determines that no account number is assigned. Accounts for resource utilization by the HSMS server tasks are in this case based on the first account number of user ID TSOS.

OPERATION-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Serves to define the parameters for HSMS startup.

OPERATION-CONTROL = *PARAMETERS(...)
The operands for HSMS startup can be modified as follows:

OPERATIONAL-MODUS = *UNCHANGED / *DEFINE-SHOW / *OPERATION / *SIMULATION
Defines the HSMS operating mode.

OPERATIONAL-MODUS = *DEFINE-SHOW
Implies that only those statements are permitted which modify or output HSMS parameters.

OPERATIONAL-MODUS = *OPERATION
Implies that the full functional scope of HSMS is available.

OPERATIONAL-MODUS = *SIMULATION
All HSMS statements are permitted. However action statements – with the exception of the HSMS statement MODIFY-ARCHIVE – are only simulated.

Action statements from active nodes are rejected by HSMS in simulation mode.

NUMBER-OF-SUBTASKS = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99>
Number of HSMS server tasks. It is advisable to define at least one task per default system archive.

COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE =
The HSMS common memory pool cannot be extended for the current session; any modification does not apply until after the next time HSMS is loaded. While HSMS is loaded the value in the HSMS control file is checked. If an internal calculation performed by HSMS indicates that the size specified in the HSMS control file is too small, the common memory pool is allocated using the calculated size.

COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE = *UNCHANGED
The minimum size of the HSMS common memory pool remains unchanged.

COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE = *SYSTEM-MANAGED(...)
The common memory pool is calculated by HSMS.

NUMBER-OF-SM-PUBSETS =
The minimum size of the common memory pool is calculated by HSMS – based on the number of SM pubsets.

NUMBER-OF-SM-PUBSETS = *STD
HSMS calculates the minimum size based on the memory required to manage the central HSMS parameters and all the SM pubset defined for the host.

NUMBER-OF-SM-PUBSETS = <integer 0..99>
HSMS calculates the minimum size based on the memory required to manage the central HSMS parameters and the specified number of SM pubsets.

COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE = <integer 1..99 Mbyte>
Minimum size of the HSMS common memory pool in 1Mbyte-segments.

HSMS-SV-PORT-NUMBER = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..65535>
This operand only exists for compatibility reasons:
The port number which HSMS-SV uses can be modified. This port number must have the same value as the port number which is defined on UNIX-based systems in the configuration file of HSMS-CL.

FILE-SIZES = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
The size that is used for internal HSMS files can be modified.

PRIM-ALLOC-DEFAULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>
Defines the value for the default primary allocation for internal HSMS files.

SEC-ALLOC-DEFAULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>
Defines the value for the default secondary allocation for internal HSMS files.

PRIM-ALLOC-RESULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>
Defines the value for the default primary allocation for the HSMS result files.

SEC-ALLOC-RESULT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 24..32767 2Kbyte>
Defines the value for the default secondary allocation for the HSMS result files.

KEEP-REQUESTS = *UNCHANGED / *STD / *NO / *YES / <integer 0..32767>
Specifies if and when completed requests and the corresponding report files in PDF format are deleted automatically by an implicit recovery at the start of the subsystem HSMS sessions.

KEEP-REQUESTS = *STD
Completed requests and the corresponding report files in PDF format are deleted automatically after 40 days. This is the default value. 

KEEP-REQUESTS = *NO
Completed requests and the corresponding report files in PDF format are deleted automatically at every HSMS subsystem startup.

KEEP-REQUESTS = *YES
Completed requests and the corresponding report files in PDF format are never deleted automatically.

KEEP-REQUESTS = <integer 0..32767>
Completed requests and the corresponding report files in PDF format are deleted automatically after the specified number of days has passed. 

OUTPUT = *UNCHANGED / *PRINTER / *MAIL
Defines the default destination of report output.

OUTPUT = *PRINTER
A report is to be printed out.

OUTPUT = *MAIL
A report is sent as an email attachment to the address which is entered in a caller‘s user entry. If it is not possible to send the report by email, it is printed out.

OUTPUT = *STD-FILE
A report is output to a standard file whose name is generated automatically.

OUTPUT = *STD-LIB
A report is output to a standard PLAM library element (type P). The name of the library and the name of the library element are generated automatically.

DEFAULT-TAPE-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Serves to define the parameters for tape processing control. The tape sessions defined here apply to all HSMS archives unless different tape sessions are defined for individual archives by means of MODIFY-TAPE-CONTROL. 

DEFAULT-TAPE-CONTROL = *PARAMETERS(...)
The tape processing control operands can be modified as follows:

READ-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS / *HOLD-REQUESTS /
*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)

Defines the tape sessions for read access, i.e. for all requests created by

  • //RESTORE-FILES

  • //IMPORT-FILES

  • //RECALL-MIGRATED-FILES FROM-STORAGE=*ANY/*S2-STORAGE-LEVEL

  • the BS2000 command SECURE-RESOURCE-ALLOCATION.

READ-CONTROL = *PROCESS-REQUESTS
Tape access is to be permitted at any time. In the event of a switch to a different tape control mode, all pending requests are first completed.

READ-CONTROL = *HOLD-REQUESTS
Tape access is to be temporarily prohibited (delayed). The requests are entered in the HSMS request file.

READ-CONTROL = *BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)
Tape access is to be permitted at defined intervals, i.e. during the so-called tape sessions. During a tape session, all relevant requests currently waiting in the request file are processed.

START-TIME =
Defines the beginning of a tape session.

START-TIME = *IMMEDIATELY
Tape access is to be permissible immediately after statement entry or start of the HSMS session.

START-TIME = <time>
Time of day at which a tape session is to begin. The time specified is valid for the current day and the following days.

PERIOD = <integer 0..1440 minutes> / *END-OF-DAY
Period of time in minutes to be allowed between the beginning of two consecutive tape sessions. The period specified is always relative to the specified start time. PERIOD=0 or PERIOD=*END-OF-DAY permit tape access from the beginning of the tape session until the end of the day, all requests received before midnight will be processed.

WRITE-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS / *HOLD-REQUESTS /
*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)

Defines the tape sessions for write access, i.e. any access involved in backing up, archiving, migrating or copying save files. For a description of the operand values see above under READ-CONTROL.

EXPRESS-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PROCESS-REQUESTS /*HOLD-REQUESTS /
*BY-TAPE-SESSIONS(...)

Defines the tape sessions for express requests (both read and write access). For a description of the operand values see above under READ-CONTROL.

DEFAULT-HSMS-STORAGE = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Serves to define the default S1 pubset and the default system archives.

DEFAULT-HSMS-STORAGE = *PARAMETERS(...)
The values for the default S1 pubset and the default system archives in the SF environment can be modified as follows:

S1-PUBSET-ID = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <cat-id>
ID of the pubset which is to be used as the default S1 pubset.
The pubset identified by the specified ID must already have been defined as an S1 pubset by means of MODIFY-PUBSET-PARAMETERS.

S1-PUBSET-ID = *UNDEFINED
No default S1 pubset is defined.

SYSBACKUP = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>
Name of the default system backup archive for BS2000 files.
The HSMS administrator must previously have created the specified archive as the public backup archive by means of the HSMS statement CREATE-ARCHIVE.

SYSBACKUP = *UNDEFINED
No default system backup archive for BS2000 files is defined.

SYSARCHIVE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>
Name of the default long-term system archive for BS2000 files.
The HSMS administrator must previously have created the specified archive as the public long-term archive by means of the HSMS statement CREATE-ARCHIVE.

SYSARCHIVE = *UNDEFINED
No default long-term system archive for BS2000 files is defined.

SYSMIGRATE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>
Name of the default system migration archive for BS2000 files.
The HSMS administrator must previously have created the specified archive as the public migration archive by means of the HSMS statement CREATE-ARCHIVE.

If SYSMIGRATE is reassigned, HSMS does not check whether there are still any migrated files in the system catalog whose data is managed in the previously assigned migration archive. Should this be the case, such files can no longer be recalled unless the migration archive assignment valid at the time of their migration is restored.

SYSMIGRATE = *UNDEFINED
No default system migration archive for BS2000 files is defined.

SYSNODEBACKUP = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>
Name of the default system backup archive for node files of a BS2000-UFS (POSIX) or node S0.
The HSMS administrator must previously have created the specified archive as the public archive for node file backup by means of the HSMS statement CREATE-ARCHIVE.

SYSNODEBACKUP = *UNDEFINED
No default system backup archive for node files is defined of a BS2000-UFS (POSIX) or node S0.

SYSNODEARCHIVE = *UNCHANGED / *UNDEFINED / <filename 1..22 without-cat-gen-vers>
Name of the default long-term system archive for node files of a BS2000-UFS (POSIX) or node S0.
The HSMS administrator must previously have created the specified archive as the public archive for the archival of node files by means of the HSMS statement CREATE-ARCHIVE.

SYSNODEARCHIVE = *UNDEFINED
No default long-term system archive for node files of a BS2000-UFS (POSIX) or node S0 is defined.

S2-DEVICE-TYPE = *UNCHANGED / <device>
Default device type to be used for saving to S2. The tape device type must belong to the “TAPE” class. Only device types known in the system are accepted. In interactive mode, DEVICE-TYPE=? calls up a list of the available device types.

BACKUP-SERVER = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / *LOCALHOST / <alphanum-name 1..8>
Specifies the backup server. For details see the section “Backup server” in the “HSMS – Functions, Management and Installation” manual [1].

BACKUP-SERVER = *NONE
Default value. No backup server is specified for this productive system. The request will be processed by the local system if it is the master. If the local system is a slave system concerning the pubset to be backed up the request generally is sent to the master. For exceptions and further details see the section “Working with shared pubsets” in the “HSMS – Functions, Management and Installation” manual [1].

BACKUP-SERVER = *LOCALHOST
This specification is mandatory on a system to be used as backup server.The request started on this system will be processed locally.

BACKUP-SERVER = <alphanum-name 1..8>
The system with the specified host name will be used as backup server.

MIGRATION-CONTROL = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Serves to define the parameters for migration control in the SF environment.

MIGRATION-CONTROL = *PARAMETERS(...)
The migration control parameters can be modified as follows:

EXCEPT-FILE = *UNCHANGED / *NONE / <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers>
Serves to define an except file which contains the names of the files to be excluded from migration, one name per record. The except file may contain partially qualified file names or names with wildcards. The file names must be written in uppercase characters.
The except file must be a SAM file with variable-length records containing one path name per record. The file can be created, for instance, by means of the HSMS statement SELECT-FILE-NAMES or the BS2000 command SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES.

FILE-INHIBIT = *UNCHANGED / *RESPECTED / *IGNORED
Determines whether the HSMS administrator is to respect user-defined file migration inhibits.
Users can define file migration inhibits by means of the BS2000 commands CREATE-FILE and MODIFY-FILE-ATTRIBUTES.

FILE-INHIBIT = *RESPECTED
The HSMS administrator is to respect user-defined file migration inhibits. Inhibited files will not be migrated.

FILE-INHIBIT = *IGNORED
The HSMS administrator does not have to respect user-defined file migration inhibits. Inhibited files can be migrated nonethelsess.

RECALL-FROM-S2 = *UNCHANGED / *BATCH-ONLY / *ALLOWED / NOT-ALLOWED
Determines whether the BS2000 Data Management System (DMS) is to be permitted to implicitly recall migrated files from storage level S2 in the case of OPEN (does not regulate recall with /SECURE-RESOURCE-ALLOCATION).
Recall from S1 is always permitted.

RECALL-FROM-S2 = *BATCH-ONLY
Implicit recall from S2 is to be permissible for batch tasks only.

RECALL-FROM-S2 = *ALLOWED
Implicit recall from S2 is to be permissible for batch and interactive tasks.

RECALL-FROM-S2 = *NOT-ALLOWED
Implicit recall from S2 is not to be permissible.

CANCEL-AT-RECALL = *UNCHANGED / *ALLOWED(...) / *NOT-ALLOWED
Serves to activate/deactivate interrupt mode for implicit recall of migrated files.

CANCEL-AT-RECALL = *ALLOWED(...)
Activates the interrupt mode. This causes HSMS to ask the user for confirmation before starting implicit recall for a migrated file in the case of OPEN. The user can confirm or cancel the recall operation. Confirmation of the recall operation or no user response within a predefined wait time causes HSMS to start the request.
Cancelling the recall operation causes access to the file to be aborted.

MAXIMUM-WAIT-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 10..3600 seconds>
Specification of the period of time (in seconds) HSMS is to wait for the user’s response.

CANCEL-AT-RECALL = *NOT-ALLOWED
Deactivates the interrupt mode. This causes HSMS to start implicit recall of the migrated file immediately after outputting a message.

BACKUP-MANDATORY = *UNCHANGED / *YES / *NO
*YES prohibits the migration of files, which have not yet been saved. *NO allows it.

REQUESTS-WAIT-LIMITS = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Serves to define the maximum wait times for the processing of HSMS requests.

REQUEST-WAIT-LIMITS = *PARAMETERS(...)
The wait time values can be modified as follows. The values are always specified in seconds.

BATCH-REQUEST-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>
Maximum wait time for a request to be accepted by HSMS when batch tasks are used. The HSMS statement is rejected after expiration of the wait time. An operand value of 99999 indicates that no time limit is specified.

DIALOG-REQUEST-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>
Maximum wait time for a request to be accepted by HSMS when interactive tasks are used. The HSMS statement is rejected after expiration of the wait time.

BATCH-EXEC-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>
Maximum wait time for the termination of a request by HSMS for batch tasks. After the sum of the wait times from BATCH-REQUEST-TIME and BATCH-EXEC-TIME has elapsed the request is processed asynchronously. An operand value of 99999 results in no time limit being set.

DIALOG-EXEC-TIME = *UNCHANGED / <integer 0..99999 seconds>
Maximum wait time for the termination of a request by HSMS for interactive tasks. After the sum of the wait times from DIALOG-REQUEST-TIME and DIALOG-EXEC-TIME has elapsed the request is processed asynchronously. This value should be greater than 200 seconds.

REQUEST-PRIORITIES = *UNCHANGED / *PARAMETERS(...)
Determines the default processing priority for each archive type. 1 has the highest priority and 255 the lowest.

REQUEST-PRIORITIES = *PARAMETERS(...)
The default processing priority can be preset for the following requests/archive types:

IMPORT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for import requests.

EXPORT = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for export requests.

IMPLICIT-RECALL = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for implicit recall requests.

BACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a backup archive.

BACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a backup archive.

ARCHIVAL-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a long-term archive.

ARCHIVAL-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a long-term archive.

MIGRATION-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a migration archive (HSMS statement RECALL-MIGRATED-FILES).

MIGRATION-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a migration archive.

NODEBACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a node backup archive.

NODEBACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a node backup archive.

NODEARCHIVAL-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a node long-term archive.

NODEARCHIVAL-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a node long-term archive.

SHADOW-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a shadow archive (RESTORE-FILES from a shadow archive).

SHADOW-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a shadow archive (COPY-SAVE-FILE to a shadow archive).

VERSIONBACKUP-READ = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for read requests for a version backup archive.

VERSIONBACKUP-WRITE = *UNCHANGED / <integer 1..255>
Default processing priority for write requests for a version backup archive.

SAVE-FILE-PROCESSING = *UNCHANGED / *HSMS-V9-COMPATIBLE / *HSMS-V10-COMPATIBLE
Controls the processing of save files on storage level S1, public disk and Net-Storage.

SAVE-FILE-PROCESSING = *HSMS-V9-COMPATIBLE
Save files on storage level S1, public disk and Net-Storage are created in the same way as in HSMS V9.0B and are completely supported by HSMS V9.0B. The functionality of HSMS introduced since V10.0A is not completely available.

SAVE-FILE-PROCESSING = *HSMS-V10-COMPATIBLE
The functionality of HSMS V10.0A is completely available. Save files on public disk and Net-Storage created in this mode are not supported by lower versions.

MONITORING = *UNCHANGED / *BY-ARCHIVE-ATTRIBUTE / *SYSHSMS-ONLY / *NONE / *ALL
Controls the monitoring in an SE Server environment. If monitoring is enabled, HSMS reports every creation, deletion or update of a request to the Management Unit.

MONITORING = *BY-ARCHIVE-ATTRIBUTE
If monitoring is performed, all requests concerning archives with the attribute MONITORING=*STD are monitored.

MONITORING = *SYSHSMS-ONLY
If monitoring is performed, only the following requests are monitored:

  • All requests concerning archives of the owner SYSHSMS.

  • Requests that do not concern archives (EXPORT-/IMPORT-FILES), if the HSMS-run is started under a user ID with the HSMS-ADMINISTRATION privilege.

User archives (with an owner other than SYSHSMS) are not monitored regardless of the definition of the corresponding archive attribute.

MONITORING = *NONE
No request will be monitored regardless of the definition of the corresponding archive attribute or privilege of the user.

MONITORING = *ALL

All requests are monitored regardless of the definition of the corresponding archive attribute.

Presettings prescribed by HSMS

For an installation of HSMS without a control file the following presettings which are prescribed by are assumed. For an installation with a control file the values in the control file are used.

Operand value                                  

Presettings prescribed by HSMS

OPERATIONAL-MODUS

*DEFINE-SHOW

HSMS-ACCOUNT

*NONE

NUMBER-OF-SUBTASKS

0

COMMON-MEMORY-SIZE

1 Mbyte

READ-CONTROL

*PROCESS-REQUESTS

WRITE-CONTROL

*PROCESS-REQUESTS

EXPRESS-CONTROL

*PROCESS-REQUESTS

S1-PUBSET-ID

*UNDEFINED

SYSBACKUP

*UNDEFINED

SYSARCHIVE

*UNDEFINED

SYSMIGRATE

*UNDEFINED

SYSNODEBACKUP

*UNDEFINED

SYSNODEARCHIVE

*UNDEFINED

S2-DEVICE-TYPE

c'TAPE-C4'

EXCEPT-FILE

*NONE

FILE-INHIBIT

*RESPECTED

RECALL-FROM-S2

*BATCH-ONLY

CANCEL-AT-RECALL

*NOT-ALLOWED

BATCH-REQUEST-TIME

3600 seconds

DIALOG-REQUEST-TIME

1800 seconds

BATCH-EXEC-TIME

3600 seconds

DIALOG-EXEC-TIME

1800 seconds

MAXIMUM-WAIT-TIME

30 seconds

BACKUP-MANDATORY

*YES

REQUEST-PRIORITIES

For import, export and implicit recall request as well as for all archive types: 128

SAVE-FILE-PROCESSING

*HSMS-V9-COMPATIBLE

BACKUP-SERVER

*NONE

MONITORING

*NONE

OUTPUT

*PRINTER