Use this page to view and change control information for this server.
Click this to save changes you have made to the page and refresh the page. This button is displayed only if you have the required permissions.
Shows the number of concurrent service execution processes currently supported by this server. You can change the number by entering a value in the field.
Shows the time in minutes that the system will allow an ESMAC or TN3270 client session to remain idle before logging off the user. At system startup, this is initialized to the value specified in the System Initialization Table. A value of 0 indicates that there is no timeout. Please note that if you change the value, the change will not be saved at system shutdown.
Shows the maximum time in seconds allowed for operator response to an explicit CICS RECEIVE command before the transaction is abended. At system startup, this is initialized to the value specified in the System Initialization Table. A value of 0 indicates that there is no timeout. Please note that if you change the value, the change will not be saved at system shutdown. Note also that you can override this value for an individual transaction through the relevant Program Control Table entry.
Shows the maximum continuous period of time in seconds that the region will allow a transaction to run without making a CICS, EZASOKET or MQSeries API call. When this value is exceeded, the transaction is abended. At system startup, this is initialized to the value specified in the System Initialization Table. A value of 0 indicates that there is no timeout. Please note that if you change the value, the change will not be saved at system shutdown. Note also that you can override this value for an individual transaction through the relevant Program Control Table entry.
Shows the maximum time in seconds that the region will permit an application to wait for a resource that has been locked by another process. At system startup, this is initialized to the value specified in the System Initialization Table. A value of 0 indicates that there is no timeout. Please note that if you change the value, the change will not be saved at system shutdown. Note also that you can override this value for an individual transaction through the relevant Program Control Table entry.
Shows the maximum size of the auxiliary trace and dump file in kilobytes. A value of 0 (zero) means that there is no maximum size. You can change the size by entering a value, in kilobytes, in the Diagnostic Size field. The maximum size you can enter in this field is 999999 kilobytes.
Shows the current data set used for dump information. You can change the data set by clicking Switch.
Click this to switch between the A and B data sets that are used to store dump information.
Click this to initiate a dump. Dump information is stored in the data set identified by Active Dump DS. If you do not initiate a dump using Dump, dumps occur when the system and/or transaction abends, or if the program executes the EXEC CICS DUMP command. A dump will occur on an abend only if Sys and/or Tran is checked in the Dump on Abend group.
Shows the number of dumps (n) that have occurred.
Shows the current data set used for trace information. You can change the data set by clicking Switch.
Click this to switch between A and B data sets used to store trace information.
If checked, the in-memory trace data is transferred to the auxiliary (diagnostic) data set at the roll-over of the system trace table.
Shows the number of blocks of trace information captured.
Check this to have MTO reload programs each time they are invoked. This applies only to programs that are not marked resident and have not been loaded with the hold attribute.
Check this to indicate that MTO should produce a dump if an abend occurs in its own code.
Check this to indicate that MTO should produce a dump if an abend occurs in any of your transaction programs. If you check this field, then you can control whether or not a dump is produced for an individual program by checking or unchecking Dump on abend on the PCT properties dialog box. If you leave this field unchecked, MTO ignores the setting of Dump on abend on the PCT properties dialog box.
Shows the currently set trace points. The trace points shown are those that have been set by the SIT. You can change individual trace points by checking the check box next to each trace point, or you can use all to change all the settings at once. This overrides the trace points set by the SIT. Any changes you make are effective immediately you click Apply. The changes are lost, however, the next time the server is initialized.
Choose a setting to apply to all the trace points:
Note: When you set all the trace points on at once, the trace points CCI, fh and fh-enable are unaffected. Thsi is because these trace points should be used only when advised by Micro Foucs.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace the CICS API calls.
Do not check this unless advised by Micro Focus.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its communications component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its dump control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace the user exits.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its file control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its interval control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its journal control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its terminal control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its messages component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its request handlers component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its resource managers component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its run-time system (application container) component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its storage control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its task control component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its table management component.
Check this to indicate that MTO is to trace its temporary storage/transient data (TS/TD) component.
Check this to enable a user trace.
Do not check this unless advised by Micro Focus.
Do not check this unless advised by Micro Focus.
Shows the size of the data blocks passed across shared memory for HTTP output. You can change the HTTP size by entering a value in the HTTP Size field.
Click this to shut down the current server. You restart the server using Enterprise Server Administration.
Check this to force an immediate shutdown when you click Shutdown. If you force an immediate shutdown, you will see "The page cannot be displayed" error, as there is no longer a server to connect to.