
Activating and Deactivating BIM-EPIC Configuration Option Descriptions
Chapter 5. Activating and Deactivating BIM-EPIC 5-15
Determines how BIM-EPIC responds to uncontrolled tape datasets.
If CNTRL=YES, BIM-EPIC issues the EP022 message to notify the operator that an
uncontrolled tape file is being accessed.
If CNTRL=NO (the default), BIM-EPIC does not issue the EP022 message, and the dataset is
processed as usual.
If CNTRL=CANCEL, BIM-EPIC issues the EP022 message and cancels the job.
Related Messages: EP022
Indicates a specific one-character CPU ID character to be used for the common workfile and
CPU independence features. If this option is not specified, BIM-EPIC will use the last digit of
the CPU serial number as the CPU ID. Should this default be used in a shared environment,
ensure that each sharing BIM-EPIC system gives a unique CPU ID.
BIM-EPIC supports multiple forms of the CPUIDS configuration option. The possible
options are:
CPUID=
x
CPUIDS=
x
CPUIDS=(
nnnnnn
,
x
,
nnnnnn
,
x
,
nnnnnn
,
x
...)
where nnnnnn is a real CPU ID and x is a CPU ID code.
Identifies the default disk pool to be used for Common Workfile datasets. When specified,
this disk pool is used instead of the disk pool associated with the BIM-EPIC dataset definition
(EDD). If there is insufficient space in the CWDSPOL disk pool, or if the pool packs are not
found, the EDD disk pool is used.
Determines the value of the CYC parameter for autocataloged datasets. Valid only if
AUTOCAT or AUTOLOG is turned on. The default is 3.
Related Configuration Options: AUTOCAT, AUTOLOG
CNTRL
CPUIDS
CWDSPOL
CYCL
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