The INMNODE macro builds a table that establishes correspondencebetween system identifiers and
network node names.
- For each system on which the TRANSMIT and RECEIVE commands will
be executed, code the macro once.
- For loosely-coupled JES3 complexes and JES2 multi-access spool
complexes, code the macro two or more times specifying the same node-name but
different smf-ids.
- For a multiprocessor, code the macro once.
- You only have to code the INMNODE macro for the host node (the
node, into which, you will link-edit this copy of INMXPARM). You
do not have to code an INMNODE macro for every node in the network.
If
you code an INMNODE macro for nodes other than the host, and one of
the other nodes has the same smf-id as the host node, assemble
the INMNODE macro for the host ahead of the INMNODE macro for the
node with the duplicate smf-id.
The syntax of the INMNODE macro follows.
␢ INMNODE node-name,smf-id
- node-name
- The name of a network node
- value:
- must be one of the following:
- The same as a node name you specified on the NJERMT JES3 initialization
statement or on the NODE(nnnn) JES2 initialization statement, or
- If you do not define a node name to JES, the default node name
NODE0001 (or N001).
- smf-id
- The system identifier for a particular processor or a multiprocessor
- value:
- must be the same as a system identifier you specified in the
SID parameter of the SMFPRMxx PARMLIB member
Note: If you omit the smf-id for the host
node, TSO/E uses a value of eight question marks (????????) for the node-name associated
with the transmitted data.