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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange
  3. DBMOVER Configuration File
  4. Netport Jobs
  5. PowerExchange Message Logs and Destination Overrides
  6. SMF Statistics Logging and Reporting
  7. PowerExchange Security
  8. Secure Sockets Layer Support
  9. PowerExchange Alternative Network Security
  10. PowerExchange Nonrelational SQL
  11. PowerExchange Globalization
  12. Using the PowerExchange ODBC Drivers
  13. PowerExchange Datatypes and Conversion Matrix
  14. Appendix A: DTL__CAPXTIMESTAMP Time Stamps
  15. Appendix B: PowerExchange Glossary

z/OS DBMOVER Statements

z/OS DBMOVER Statements

PowerExchange provides DBMOVER statements specific to the z/OS operating system.
The following table briefly defines the DBMOVER statements specific to the z/OS operating system and provides cross-references to the complete description of the statements:
Statement
Description
Reference
ABEND_SW
Controls whether PowerExchange activates additional error routines to handle abends.
BS
Specifies the block size that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS if you do not provide a block size.
CAPI_CONNECTION - LRAP
Specifies the CAPI parameters needed for the Log Read API (LRAPI) component of the PowerExchange Logger for z/OS.
CONSOLE_TRACE
Controls whether PowerExchange writes messages from TRACE statements to the MVS console for z/OS or to the QPRINT output for i5/OS, in addition to writing these messages to the PowerExchange message log file.
DATAMAP_SERVER
Specifies the node name of the PowerExchange Listener that acts as the server for access requests to the file that stores data maps.
DISP
Specifies the status, normal disposition, and abnormal disposition that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating new target data sets on z/OS, if no DISP is provided.
DM_RESOURCE
Specifies the suffix that PowerExchange uses to create the PowerExchange-specific resource profile that controls access to the DATAMAPS data set.
DM_SUBTASK
Controls how the PowerExchange Listener accesses the file that stores data maps.
DMXCACHE_DELETEECSA
Determines whether PowerExchange frees ECSA memory when data maps caching runs in multiple-jobs mode and no files exist with nonzero use counts in ECSA memory.
DMXCACHE_MAX_MEMORY_MB
Enables PowerExchange data maps caching and configures the maximum size for the data maps cache in megabytes.
DMXCACHE_MULTIPLEJOBS
Determines whether PowerExchange runs data maps caching in multiple-jobs or single-job mode.
ENQMAJORNAME
Specifies the major name for ENQ macros that PowerExchange issues to lock PowerExchange data sets and resources.
ENQSYSTEMS
Controls whether PowerExchange uses a scope of SYSTEM or SYSTEMS for ENQ macros that it issues to lock PowerExchange data sets and resources.
GDGLOCATE
Controls whether PowerExchange instructs dynamic allocation to use a LOCATE to get the most recent catalog information for generation data set allocation requests.
JOBCLASS
Specifies the job class that PowerExchange uses for CA IDMS/DB metadata and DB2 LOAD utility batch jobs.
LRECL
Specifies the logical record length that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS, if you do not provide LRECL information.
MVSDB2AF
Specifies which DB2 for z/OS attachment facility PowerExchange uses for DB2 bulk data movement operations.
NETPORT
Defines information about netport jobs and associates the netport job with a specific listener port.
PC_AUTH
Controls whether the PowerExchange Listener uses its MVS Program Call (PC) services routine to acquire the authorization to access DBMS load libraries.
RACF_CLASS
Specifies the RACF class name that PowerExchange uses when checking PowerExchange-specific resource profiles.
RECFM
Specifies the record format that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS, if you do not provide RECFM information.
RELEASE
Controls whether PowerExchange requests or does not request to release unused space for data sets that it dynamically allocates.
SPACE
Specifies the units and the primary and secondary space values that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS, if you do not provide SPACE information.
START_UP_USER_EXIT
Specifies the name and programming language of a user exit program that PowerExchange calls each time the PowerExchange Listener starts or shuts down.
Use this statement to enable the PowerExchange Listener to decrypt an Adabas database that is encrypted with an Adabas cipher code.
STATS
Controls whether PowerExchange writes SMF statistics records for the PowerExchange Listener to SMF or to a file.
SUBMITTIMEOUT
Specifies the time, in seconds, that a PowerExchange Listener waits to receive notification from a spawned batch job that it has started.
SUP_FUNC
Defines the function name of the zIIP enclave for the PowerExchange Listener to the IBM Workload Manager.
SUP_REQUEST
Defines the name of the requestor for zIIP facilities.
SUP_SSNAME
Defines the subsystem name that identifies the PowerExchange Listener started task to the IBM Workload Manager when zIIP exploitation is enabled.
SUP_SSTYPE
Defines the name that the IBM Workload Manager uses as the subsystem type for the enclave for zIIP.
TAPEWAIT
Controls whether netport jobs wait or do not wait for tape volumes.
TCPIP_ACCEPT_NONBLOCK
Specifies whether TCP/IP ports on which the PowerExchange Listener listens are blocking or nonblocking.
UNIT
Specifies the generic or esoteric unit name that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS, if you do not provide UNIT information.
USESUP
Controls whether PowerExchange uses zIIP for zIIP-enabled PowerExchange Listener functions.
VOLSER
Specifies the volume serial number that PowerExchange uses when dynamically allocating target data sets on z/OS, if you do not provide VOLSER information.
WAITDSN
Controls whether netport jobs wait for in-use data sets.
WORKCLASS
Defines the default transaction name for Workload Manager classification when zIIP exploitation is enabled.

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