Enter or review information about the CA IDMS tables to use for CDC operations.
IDMS CDC
Enables a CA IDMS database as a data source for CDC.
This setting corresponds to the <idmscdc> variable in the INSTPARM file.
IDMS CV Name
The IDMS Central Version (CV) name.
This setting corresponds to the <idmscvname> variable in the INSTPARM file.
Log Location
Specifies the location where IDMS log files are stored.
Default is LOCAL.
This setting corresponds to the <zidmsloglocn> variable in the INSTPARM file.
This location is also specified in the NODE and LOGSID statements in the PowerExchange DBMOVER configuration file on the z/OS system. In the LOGSID statement, the location is specified in the second parameter,
listener_node
. For more information about these statements, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual
and
PowerExchange CDC Guide for z/OS
.
LOGSID
The name of the IDMS LOGSID, which corresponds to the first parameter,
registration_logsid
, in the LOGSID statement in the DBMOVER configuration file. For more information about the LOGSID statement, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual
.
Default is PWXLGSID.
This setting corresponds to the <zidmslogsid> variable in the INSTPARM file.
Media Type
The media type. The following options are available:
Disk
. The IDMS logs reside on disk.
Tape
. The IDMS logs reside on tape.
Default is
Disk
.
This setting corresponds to the <idlmediatype> variable in the INSTPARM file. Valid variable values are D (disk) and T (tape).
Advanced Parms
Enables you to define advanced parameters.
To change an advanced parameter value, complete the following steps:
In the
Value
column, click the cell for the parameter.
To sort parameters, click a column header. For example, to sort by parameter name, click the
Parameter Name
header.
Enter the parameter value, and click
OK
.
If you define advanced parameters, you cannot restore these parameters to default values by using the