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- Auth=(Job=Yes|No,Device=Yes|No,System=Yes|No)
- Specifies the command authority for internal readers. These values
authorize certain JES2 commands to be submitted through an internal
reader.
Note: This parameter has no effect when the associated resource
class and profile in RACF® 1.9 or higher are active.
For more information about using JES2 security facilities, see z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide.
- Job=Yes|No
- Specifies that the device can (Yes) or cannot (No) issue commands
that require job authority.
- Device=Yes|No
- Specifies that the device can (Yes) or cannot (No) issue commands
that require device authority.
- System=Yes|No
- Specifies that the device can (Yes) or cannot (No)
issue commands that require system authority.
This parameter affects JES2 control statements
only. Use the AUTH parameter of the JOBCLASS initialization statement
to specify the authorization for JCL statements. (JES2 control statements
begin with /* in columns 1 and 2. JCL statements begin with // in
columns 1 and 2.)
Modification: $T INTRDR operator
command.
- BATCH=Yes|No
- Specifies whether internal readers can be used to
process batch jobs in addition to time-sharing LOGONs and started
tasks (Yes), or are to be dedicated exclusively to time sharing LOGONs
and started tasks (No). If BATCH=No is specified, you can submit
jobs only through real (local) card readers, RJE, NJE, or through
spool reload.
Modification: Warm start.
- Class=class
- Specifies the default job class to be assigned to all jobs submitted
through an internal reader that do not specify a job class in the
CLASS operand of their JOB statements.
Modification: $T
INTRDR operator command.
- Hold=Yes|No
- Specifies that all jobs submitted through an internal reader are
to be held (Yes) or not held (No) after JCL conversion until they
are released for execution by the operator.
All internal readers
are treated as a single facility; therefore, if one internal reader
is held, all internal readers are held. This can be particularly troublesome
if TSO/E users are submitting jobs and the operator has held the internal
readers. This can be overcome by several operating techniques: - All jobs submitted through an internal reader can be assigned
a class and that class can be held by a JES2 parameter library entry
or the $H Qn operator command.
- Jobs submitted by the internal reader can use the TYPRUN=HOLD
parameter on the JOB statement.
- Jobs submitted through an internal reader can be individually
held with the $H J operator command.
Modification: $T INTRDR operator command.
- PRTYINC=nn|0
- Specifies an integer (0-15) to be added to the selection
priorities of all jobs submitted through internal readers. If the
total of this number and a job's priority exceeds the value specified
by PRTYLIM=, JES2 will assume the priority specified by PRTYLIM=.
Modification: $T INTRDR operator command.
- PRTYLIM=nn|15
- Specifies the maximum priority level (0-15) that can be assigned
to jobs submitted through an internal reader. If a job's priority
(with or without the increment specified by PRTYINC=) exceeds this
level, it will be reduced to this level.
Modification:
$T INTRDR operator command.
- HONORLIM=Yes/No|HONOR=Yes/No
- Specifies whether data sets sent to the internal reader
are to be counted towards the byte limit for a job.
Modification: $T INTRDR operator command.
- TRace=Yes|P|No
- Specifies whether tracing is activated or deactivated for all
internal readers. To trace an internal reader, you must also provide
the following initialization statements:
- TRACE(n) START=YES
- TRACEDEF ACTIVE=YES
Note: Specifying TRACE=P is same as specifying TRACE=Yes.
This parameter setting can be overridden by the $T INTRDR operator
command. Internal reader tracing is also controlled by trace IDs 11
and 12, the TRACE(n) and TRACEDEF initialization statements, and the
$TRACE command. (See z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide,
the TRACE(n) and TRACEDEF initialization statements in this chapter ,
and z/OS JES2 Commands for
a description of the $TRACE command for further information concerning
the tracing facility.)
Modification: $T INTRDR command.
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