This document describes the Natural CICS generation parameters.
For the parameters used to start the Natural CICS, see the section CICS Startup Parameters in Installing Natural CICS Interface on z/OS in the Natural Installation documentation.
Installing Natural CICS Interface on z/OS in the Natural Installation documentation.
SYSTP Utility - Natural utility which provides various TP monitor-specific functions.
For information on operation and the individual components of Natural in a CICS environment, see the following sections in the Operations documentation:
This document covers the following topics:
The Natural CICS Interface system directory is generated by assembling and linking the
NCISCPCB
source module; see the corresponding step in Installing Natural CICS Interface
on z/OS in the Natural
Installation documentation.
NCISCPCB
contains the following macros:
The purpose of these macros and the individual parameters which can be specified in the
macros NCMDIR
and NCMTGD
are described in the following
sections.
The NCMDIR
macro is mandatory and must be specified as the first macro in
the NCISCPCB
source module. It contains various options for the system. The
individual parameters which can be specified in the NCMDIR
macro are
described below.
CICSPLX
| ROLLSRV
| SIPSERV
| SUBSID
| TSKEY
| TSRECSZ
| USERS
This parameter is applicable under z/OS only.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
YES |
Natural CICS Interface keeps all session relevant data as the Session
Information Records (SIRs) and the session data over a pseudo-conversational
screen I/O outside of a local CICS Application Owning Region (AOR), thus
enabling the switching of CICS AORs.
Setting this parameter to
|
MODE |
This setting almost has the same meaning as YES ; the only
exception is that CICSPLX=MODE allows an ADAMODE=0
profile parameter specification, that is, CICS AOR switching is not possible,
but a Natural session may survive the restart of a CICS AOR in an MRO
environment.
|
NO
|
Vital Natural session data is kept in the local CICS AOR, which in fact disables CICS AOR switching. This is the default value. |
Natural PLEX support means that a Natural CICS session removes all its footprints that
exist in a CICS application region at CICS task end, as it might never come back into
this region. Therefore all Natural CICS session relevant data must be kept outside of a
CICS application region, that is, Natural under CICS passes its session information
records (SIRs) to the Authorized Services
Manager's SIP handler and the session data to the Natural Roll Server at CICS task end. In
addition to that, all modules "held", that is, modules not linked to
Natural but directly invoked via standard linkage conventions as RCA modules or the
Adabas linkage module, have to be released at CICS task end. It also requires that the
restart information is kept in a CICS terminal owning region (TOR) in case of
COMARET=YES
, or in a CICS data owning region (DOR), which is shared by
all participating CICS AORs, in case of COMARET=NO
, see the COMARET
parameter for details.
If YES
or MODE
has been specified, and the
NCMDIR
SUBSID
parameter has
not been set, the value of the Natural profile parameter SUBSID in effect for the Natural session
initializing the NCI environment will be taken.
Warning: Setting this parameter to YES or to MODE automatically
sets SIPSERV and the
ROLLSRV parameters
to YES . |
This parameter is applicable under z/OS only.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
NO
|
This is the default value, if CICSPLX=NO and
SIPSERV=NO . If CICSPLX or SIPSERV is
YES , ROLLSRV=YES is forced.
|
YES |
Specifying YES causes Natural CICS Interface to use the
Natural Roll
Server as roll facility only.
|
If the Natural Roll Server is to be used to save and restore the Natural session data
over a screen I/O, this parameter must be set to YES
, when the CICSPLX
and SIPSERV
parameters are both
set to NO
. If YES
has been specified (or forced) and the
NCMDIR
SUBSID
parameter has
not been set, the value of the Natural profile parameter SUBSID
in effect for the
Natural session initializing the NCI environment will be taken.
Note that, for the purposes of Natural CICS Interface, the Natural profile parameter
SUBSID
is only honored if it is specified dynamically or in the
Natural parameter module. It is ignored if it is specified in a parameter string by a
profile parameter SYS
or PROFILE
or in
an alternate parameter module (as specified with the profile parameter PARM
).
This parameter is applicable under z/OS only.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
NO
|
This is the default value, if |
YES |
Causes Natural CICS Interface to keep its session information records (SIRs) in the Authorized Services Manager's session information pool. |
With this parameter set or forced to YES
, the Natural session information
records are kept outside a CICS region, thus enabling Natural to switch a CICS
application region after a pseudo-conversational screen I/O.
If YES
is specified (or forced) and the NCMDIR
SUBSID
parameter has
not been set, the value of the Natural profile parameter SUBSID
in effect for the
Natural session initializing the NCI environment will be taken.
Note that, for the purposes of Natural CICS Interface, the Natural profile parameter
SUBSID
is only honored if it is specified dynamically or in the
parameter module. It is ignored if it is specified in a parameter string by a profile
parameter SYS
or
PROFILE
or in
an alternate parameter module (as specified with the profile parameter PARM
).
Warning: If YES is effective for this parameter, the ROLLSRV parameter is forced to
YES , unless already specified. |
This parameter is applicable under z/OS only.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
xxxx |
Defines the sub-system ID for the Natural Roll Server and/or for the Authorized Services Manager. |
This parameter defines the Natural sub-system ID to be used for the Natural Roll Server and/or for the Authorized Services Manager.
If this parameter is not specified, the value of the Natural profile parameter SUBSID
will be taken.
Note that, for the purposes of Natural CICS Interface, the Natural profile parameter
SUBSID
is only honored if it is specified dynamically or in the
Natural parameter module. It is ignored if it is specified in a parameter string by a
profile parameter SYS
or PROFILE
or in
an alternate parameter module (as specified with the profile parameter PARM
).
This parameter defines the constant prefixes of the temporary storage queues (see explanation below).
This parameter has the same meaning as the TSKEY
parameter in the NCIZNEP
module (see the Natural
Installation documentation) and must be specified
identically.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(xxxx,yyyy) |
xxxx defines the prefix for roll
data, whereas yyyy defines the prefix
for pseudo-conversational restart data.
|
(NAT2,NCOM) |
This is the default value. |
When CICS temporary storage (main or auxiliary) is to be used for Natural CICS
Interface roll facility or for the communication area for pseudo-conversational Natural
tasks (as described with the COMARET
parameter of the NTCICSP
macro), names for queues of task dependent unique temporary storage must be
specified.
These queue names consist of a constant 4-byte key and a task-related key. For
terminal-dependent tasks, this task-related key corresponds to the terminal ID, for
asynchronous non-terminal tasks it corresponds the CICS unique task number. The constant
prefix of the temporary storage queue names is defined by the
TSKEY
parameter.
Natural CICS Interface requires two 4-byte prefixes: one for roll data and one for
pseudo-conversational restart data. xxxx
defines
the prefix for roll data, yyyy
defines the
prefix for pseudo-conversational restart data. The two prefixes must be different from
each other and exclusive for Natural under CICS.
When running in a CICSplex environment, the CICS temporary storage prefix for Natural
session restart information must be defined in a CICS TST as REMOTE/SHARED
to be accessible in all participating CICS regions.
This parameter defines the maximum record length for rolling of data if CICS temporary storage is to be used as Natural CICS Interface roll facility.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(nnnnn,mmmmm) |
The first subparameter nnnnn applies to CICS main
temporary storage and must be in the range of
The second subparameter
A user-defined record size greater than CI size results in fewer (logical) roll I/O operations at the expense of additional CICS overhead due to writing spanned records. |
(32748,0) |
This is the default value. |
This parameter specifies the number of session information record slots (SIRs).
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(nnnnn,
mmm) |
The subparameter nnnnn defines the
number of SIRs to be held in the Natural CICS directory module itself.
nnnnn must be in the range from 1 to
32767 . When the SIR slots in the directory are occupied, Natural
CICS Interface acquires a CICS shared storage segment, large enough to hold the
number of SIRs defined by mmm , which
must be in the range from 0 to 255 .
If the
subparameter If a value other than |
(100,20) |
This is the default value. |
Natural CICS Interface permanently holds information about all active Natural sessions. Per session a so-called Session Information Record (SIR) is maintained.
These SIRs are kept
in a Coupling Facility when running in a z/OS Parallel Sysplex environment;
in a data space of the Natural Authorized Services Manager when running in multiple CICS regions inside a single z/OS system;
in a CICS region's main storage when running in a single CICS AOR (locally).
However, whenever a Natural session is active in a CICS region, it will occupy a SIR slot in the current application region.
When running locally in a single CICS AOR, the USERS
parameter applies to all Natural sessions.
When running in a CICSplex environment, USERS
applies to the subset of Natural sessions
which is currently active in each of the participating CICS AORs.
The NCMTGD
macro is mandatory and must be specified for each thread group.
Natural CICS Interface allows you to define groups of threads. These groups are
controlled/chosen by the CICS transaction ID at session initialization. The common thread
size for the various groups may differ and the groups can have different options. The
thread group definitions are part of the Natural CICS system directory, as they are
relevant to the whole system, not just to a single session.
The individual parameters which can be specified in an NCMTGD
macro are
described below.
PFKEY
| PRIMERF
| THRDSZE
| THREADS
| TRAN
| TYPE
| XTRAN
This parameter defines a single CICS transaction or a list of them.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
xxx
|
Possible values for xxx are:
PF1 to PF24, PA1 to PA3.
|
(xxx,xxx,...)
|
Also a list of keys can be specified. This has to be enclosed in
parantheses, for example, PFKEY=(PF12, PF14) .
|
No default value is provided.
When starting a session, Natural CICS Interface scans through all thread group definitions for the current transaction ID, or PF or PA key. If it cannot be found, the first thread group is taken as default.
Warning: At least one transaction ID (in character or hexadecimal format) or one transaction initiating attention identifier must be specified for all groups, except for the first group, which is used as the default group. |
This parameter defines the Natural CICS Interface primary roll facility for all tasks
defined in the associated thread group. Therefore, this parameter does not apply to
thread groups with TYPE
=NONE
.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
VSAM |
Natural CICS Interface VSAM RRDS roll files are taken as the primary roll
facility.
If no VSAM RRDS roll file is available in the CICS system,
If the VSAM RRDS roll files become full or is unavailable, the following applies:
|
AUX |
CICS auxiliary temporary storage is taken as primary roll facility of
Natural CICS Interface.
If auxiliary temporary storage is not defined in the
CICS system, |
MAIN |
CICS main temporary storage is taken as Natural CICS Interface primary roll
facility. The record size is defined by the TSRECSZ parameter.
The following applies on z/OS:
|
NONE |
The associated sessions do not roll at all. NONE is not valid
for TYPE=SHR groups and for groups with TYPE=ALIAS
redefining TYPE=SHR groups.
Sessions that are associated with
thread groups defined with |
No default value is provided.
This parameter is ignored when using the Natural Roll Server; if you force a Natural session
with Roll Server to run conversationally with no rolling, value NONE
is
effective.
This parameter defines the common thread size for TYPE
=GETM
and TYPE=SHR
groups.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
nnnnn
|
The thread size nnnnn can be in the
range from 40 KB (minimum) to 65532 KB (maximum).
|
No default value is provided.
Note that this parameter defines the logical thread size that is available to
Natural. However, Natural CICS Interface adds another 2 KB to the logical thread size
for internal administration purposes. This means that the physical thread size
or length of the thread GETMAIN
request is by 2 KB greater than the
THRDSZE
value.
In case of TYPE
=GETM
, additional 16 bytes for the
heading and trailing CICS storage accounting areas (SAAs) have to be considered.
Important Notes:
For GETMAIN
s of more than 512 KB, CICS aligns these storages at MB
boundaries.
When using transaction isolation (z/OS only), CICS internally uses 1 MB "pages" in the EUDSA (see the CICS Performance Guide for details).
These two facts lead to storage fragmentation and should be kept in mind when setting an appropriate EDSALIM in CICS.
This parameter specifies the number of threads or tasks as described below.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
nnn
|
The number of threads can be equal to 510 or less.
|
No default value is provided.
For TYPE
=SHR
thread groups, the
THREADS
parameter is mandatory and defines the number of
threads which are to be allocated via GETMAIN
(SVC or SHARED, depending on
CICS version) during installation.
For TYPE=GETM
and TYPE=NONE
thread groups, the
THREADS
parameter is optional and determines the maximum number
of concurrently active Natural tasks per thread group. For these thread group types, the
THREADS
parameter does not control storage usage in contrast to
TYPE=SHR
thread groups (see also Controlling Storage
Usage).
The number of threads or the number of tasks per thread group is defined by providing thread control blocks (TCBs).
While for TYPE=SHR
thread groups, each thread is closely connected to its
TCB. Threads are shared by queueing up on the associated TCB. Thread groups of
TYPE=GETM
and TYPE=NONE
only queue up on a TCB to get
active.
While sessions with TYPE=SHR
thread groups compete for threads, the other
session types compete for TCBs with a thread already allocated (TYPE=GETM
)
or with no allocated thread at all (TYPE=NONE
).
When the THREADS
parameter is non-zero, the Natural profile
parameters DBROLL
and MAXROLL
and
the calls to CMROLL are handled differently for TYPE=GETM/NONE
thread
groups: As threads cannot be released, the TCB resource held is released, which
activates the session with the session data kept in storage.
This parameter defines a single CICS transaction or a list of them.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(see below) | One or more CICS transaction codes defined in the PCT for Natural. |
No default value is provided.
The TRAN
parameter expects transaction IDs to be in character
format; transaction IDs with non-alphanumeric characters have to be enclosed in
apostrophes.
When starting a session, Natural CICS Interface scans through all thread group definitions for the current transaction ID, or PF or PA key. If it cannot be found, the first thread group is taken as default.
A list of transaction IDs has to be enclosed in paranteses, for example,
TRAN=(NATU, XYZ)
.
Warning: At least one transaction ID (in character or hexadecimal format) or one transaction initiating attention identifier must be specified for all groups, except for the first group, which is used as the default group. |
This parameter defines which type of thread is to be used for a given group.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
SHR
|
CICS shared storage threads are used. The threads available for a thread group are shared by all CICS transactions defined for this group. Thread selection when starting a CICS task is done by an ENQUEUE/DEQUEUE technique. If currently no thread is available, a wait queue for this thread group is maintained. This is the default value. When running in a z/OS Parallel Sysplex environment, the Natural parameter
|
GETM |
Threads allocated via GETMAIN are used, which means that a
thread is actually acquired performing a CICS GETMAIN operation -
EXEC CICS GETMAIN FLENGTH - with the thread group's common thread
size. Using threads allocated via GETMAIN , each Natural task has
exclusive thread storage available until it is terminated; that is, for
pseudo-conversational tasks from screen I/O to screen I/O.
If the Natural
parameter |
NONE |
No threads are used by transactions defined in this thread group and all
Natural GETMAIN requests are directly passed to CICS for an
EXEC CICS GETMAIN FLENGTH request. By design, such tasks cannot
roll and are therefore conversational.
|
ALIAS |
The current NCMTGD macro provides different options for the
thread group defined by the previous NCMTGD macro specification.
However, only thread groups of TYPE=GETM and TYPE=SHR
can be redefined by one or more NCMTGD TYPE=ALIAS macro requests.
Up to 99 thread groups are supported, which means that up to 99
|
This parameter is equivalent to the TRAN
parameter, but it expects the transaction ID
to be in hexadecimal format.
Possible values are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(see below) | Possible values: one or more CICS transaction codes defined in the PCT for Natural. |
No default value is provided.
A list of transaction IDs in hexadecimal format has to be enclosed in parantheses, for
example, XTRAN=(D5C1E3E4, E7E8E9)
.
Warning: At least one transaction ID (in character or hexadecimal format) or one transaction initiating attention identifier must be specified for all groups, except for the first group, which is used as the default group. |
The NTSWPRM
macro is used to define the various aspects of the swap pool. If
no swap pool is to be used, omit this macro. For more information, see Natural Swap Pool in the
Natural Operations documentation.
The parameters required for Natural CICS Interface are generated by assembling the
Natural parameter module
which holds the required NTCICSP
macro definitions. The Natural parameter
module is created in the corresponding installation step in Installing Natural CICS Interface
on z/OS in the Natural
Installation documentation.
The NTCICSP
macro determines all Natural session options that are relevant
in a CICS environment. The individual parameters contained in the NTCICSP
macro are described in CICSP - Environment
Parameters for Natural CICS Interface in the Parameter
Reference documentation.