The parameters for z/OS batch can be specified as subparameters of
profile parameter OSP
or macro
NTOSP
.
Possible settings | See OSP Parameter Syntax. | |
---|---|---|
Default setting | See Keyword Subparameters. | |
Dynamic specification | yes | The parameter OSP can only be specified
dynamically. In the
Natural
parameter module, use the macro
NTOSP .
|
Specification within session | no |
The following topics are covered:
The OSP
parameter is specified as follows:
OSP=(keyword-subparameter=value,keyword-subparameter=value,...) |
For information on subparameter names and values, see Keyword Subparameters.
The NTOSP
macro is specified as follows:
NTOSP ABEXIT=value, * DUMPDSN=value, * LBPNAME=value, * LEHDLR=value, * SUBPOOL=value, * TIOBSZ=(value1,value2), * USERID=value
ABEXIT
| DUMPDSN
|
LBPNAME
|
LEHDLR
|
SUBPOOL
|
TIOBSZ
|
USERID
ABEXIT=value
specifies the mode
of abend processing within Natural.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ESTAE |
Natural intercepts all abends and issues the
appropriate error messages.
This is the default value. |
SPIE |
Only program checks
(S0Cx abends) are intercepted.
|
OFF |
Natural does not intercept any abends or
program checks at all. This value corresponds to profile parameter
DU =FORCE .
|
Note:
The setting ABEXIT=OFF
is not recommended because some
functions, which require the abend interception, will not work any longer. The
usage of profile parameter MT
will cause an abend
U0322
instead of error NAT0953 when the CPU time limit is
reached.
DUMPDSN=value
can be used to
define the prefix for a dynamically allocated dump data set. Then each dump
will be written by the z/OS service IEATDUMP
to a separate data
set instead of the standard data set (SYSUDUMP
or
SYSMDUMP
). This can be very helpful in batch server environments
when multiple dumps from different Natural sessions must be written.
The complete dump data set name will be as follows:
value.D&YYMMDD.T&HHMMSS.&SYSNAME.&JOBNAME
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
1 - 8 characters | High level qualifier for the dump data set name. |
' ' (blank) |
No dumps are written by means of This is the default value. |
LBPNAME=value
controls the
sharing of the local buffer pools when running multiple Natural sessions within
the same region.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
1 - 8 characters | Name of shared local buffer pool environment. |
' ' (blank) | The local buffer pools are not shared.
This is the default value. |
Notes:
LBPNAME
defines the name of the shared
local buffer pool environment, and is used to locate the shared local buffer
pool.
LEHDLR=value
specifies whether
Natural uses an LE error handler for the call of LE subprograms.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
An LE error handler is set up by Natural during
the call of LE subprograms. This means, if an unhandled LE error occurs during
the execution of an LE subprogram, Natural will get control and can handle it
(by issuing error NAT0954).
This is the default value. |
OFF |
No set-up of an LE error handler is done by Natural during the call of LE subprograms. This means, if an unhandled error occurs during the execution of a LE subprogram, the LE enclave is terminated and so the Natural session is lost. |
Notes:
NATLEOPT
in the Installation for
z/OS documentation.
SUBPOOL=value
specifies the
storage subpool for GETMAIN
requests.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
1 - 127 |
Subpool number. |
0 |
This is the default value. |
Notes:
SUBPOOL
is honored only in
the Natural
parameter module which is linked to the batch driver, but not in an
alternative parameter module which is activated using a
PARM=
specification.
SUBPOOL
is evaluated
during session initialization only, it cannot be specified as a dynamic
subparameter.
TIOBSZ=(value1,value2)
specifies the size of the primary I/O buffer for batch and/or server
processing.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
|
Size of the primary I/O buffer in KB. |
(8,64) |
This is the default setting. |
TIOBSZ=10
or TIOBSZ=(10)
defines only the
batch size.
TIOBSZ=(,33)
defines only the server size. The value
which is not specified will remain unchanged.
USERID=value
specifies the
content of the system variable *INIT-USER
.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The variable is set to either the user ID from
the security access control block (ACEE) if a security package (as RACF or
ACF2) is involved or the USER parameter from the job
card.
|
OFF |
The user ID is the job name.
This is the default value. |
Notes:
*INIT-USER
can be
changed by the user ID exit NATUEX1
during session
initialization.
OSP=(LBPNAME=NATTEST1,USERID=ON)
NTOSP LBPNAME=NATTEST1,USERID=ON