
G&R
-UNAME is optional. It’s the system’s UNIX/Linux or Windows server
communications node name. NB! it is not the DSA node name. This name can
be displayed using the command uname –n on UNIX/Linux systems, and
displayed in the Network section of the control panel on Windows server
systems. When looking for an SC the software first looks for one with a
matching UNAME, but if none is found it looks for one without a UNAME. It’s
only of use in setups where multiple UNIX/Linux and/or Windows server
systems share a single dsa.cfg file on a file server.
sc is2c
sc is2c -addr 54:97
sc testsc -scid is2c
RSC - Remote Session Control
RSC name [-ADDR x:x] [-SCID xxxx] [-DFLT] [-II nn]
[-TS tstation [tstation] [tstation]]
Defines a remote session control entity (DSA node).
The name need not follow DSA name rules, it’s only used as a lookup key for
whatever is specified in the gl_dsa -dn parameter, in the node field in
Glink or Host Links emulators $*$CN commands. In practice it will
normally be the DSA session control entity name (node name). You need one
of these directives for each remote node to which you connect or from which
you will receive connects.
-ADDR defaults to 1:1 and is optional. This is the DSA200 address and need
only be included if you will be using GL_DSA to make DSA200 connections to
this node. DSA200 is typically used for DPS7 native DSA access and for some
DPS8 subsystems. The values are given in decimal.
-SCID defaults to be the same as the name when the name is 4 characters or
less in length, otherwise -SCID is required. -SCID may in any case be
specified to override the default. This is the DSA session control name of the
remote system.
-II nn sets an inactivity timer in minutes. Should the session be inactive for
more than the time set here then the session is automatically disconnected. It
defaults to 15 minutes if -ii is specified but nn is not given.
-DFLT means this is the RSC to use if no line handler -dn parameter, $*$CN
nodename or Glink Host node is used when making a connection.
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