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Chapter 1 Using Execution Environment Parameters : Determining Parameter Values

Determining Parameter Values
Where are the Parameters Specified?
The type of parameter and the platform that you are running on determine where you can specify the parameters and how they are evaluated. The following sections describes how the values for Execution Environment initialization and session startup are determined. If a value is not specified at a higher point in the hierarchy, the value to be used is obtained from a lower point.
Source and Evaluation for z/OS
 
Priority of Evaluation
Execution Environment and Session
Execution Environment and Session
Execution Environment and Session
Execution Environment and Session
Where to Specify Parameters for Single Session Clients
 
Default supplied by TIBCO Object Service Broker

1
Specified on the EXEC card using PARM=‘session startup string’. Maximum 100 characters.

2
The TIBCO Object Service Broker CLIST creates a temporary file allocated to DDname HRNIN to pass all parameters.

3
Parameter input file must be allocated to DDname HRNIN.

4
The User Profile is bypassed if the NOPROFILE session parameter is used.

5
The profile of the user ID is always used.

6
The installation default configuration module name is determined by the type of Execution Environment. The default module name can be overridden by specifying the CONFIGURATION Execution Environment parameter.

7
Refer to this manual for TIBCO Object Service Broker default values.

Where to Specify Parameters for Multiple Session Clients
 
Execution Environment startup string
Execution Environment parameter input file
Default supplied by TIBCO Object Service Broker

1
Specified on the command line in the HURN session startup string or in the parameter area of the COMMAREA passed to a non-seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker/CICS interface program. Cannot be specified to a seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker/CICS interface program.

2
Specified on the command line in the HURLOGON session startup string or in the parameter segment to a non-seamless TIBCO Object Service Broker IMS TM client program.

3
Specified when logging in to the Native Execution Environment using the DATA(‘session startup string’) argument. Maximum 64 characters.

4
The User Profile is bypassed if the NOPROFILE session parameter is used.

5
The external transaction profile is used for seamless clients, and the user profile is used for non-seamless clients.

6
The profile of the user ID is always used.

7
Specified in the command line HINT region startup string.

8
Specified on the EXEC PGM=S6BDR00 card using PARM=‘region startup string’. Maximum 100 characters.

9
The parameter input file must be allocated to DDname HRNIN.

10
The installation default configuration module name is determined by the type of Execution Environment. The default module name can be overridden by specifying the CONFIGURATION Execution Environment parameter.

11
IMS TM sessions run in a Native Execution Environment.

12
Refer to this manual for TIBCO Object Service Broker default values.

Source and Evaluation for Open Systems
 
Priority of Evaluation
SDK (C/C++) STARTSS parameters
SDK (Java) Session constructor or start method



TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process
TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process
TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process
Environment variables: OS_EE_, OS_SESSION_, OS_TTY_, OS_MON_, OS_SYSTEM_
TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process
Execution Environment, Session, TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process, ostty, System
Determining the Values in Use
Open Systems: Log files are provided that list the parameters in use. The default directory for log files is %OS_ROOT%\log on Windows and ${OS_ROOT}/log on Solaris. The default names for the files are:
Binary or Session (Solaris)
3270 Access Adapter session
3270 Access Adapter session
SDK (C/C++) session
SDK (C/C++) session
SDK (Java) session
SDK (Java) session

1
timeStamp has the form M.D-H.m.s where M is the month, D is the day, H is the hour, m is the minute, and s is the second. <NAME> is the NAME parameter of the process (session) that is writing the log messages.

Windows: All TIBCO Object Service Broker events are in the Application log available from the Event Viewer administration tool.

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