High Availability Monitors Version A.03.02 Release Notes

NOF API Verbs (ACTIVATE_SESSION to OPEN_FILE)
DEFINE_LS
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spaces if the name is shorter than 8 bytes, which must
match the name of a defined port.
def_data.adj_cp_name
Fully qualified name of the adjacent CP for this LS.
If the
adj_cp_type
parameter below is set to
AP_NETWORK_NODE or AP_END_NODE, and preassigned
TG numbers are being used, set this parameter to the
CP name defined at the adjacent node; if the adjacent
node sends a CP name during XID exchange, it will be
checked against this value.
If
adj_cp_type
is set to AP_BACK_LEVEL_LEN_NODE,
SNAplus2 uses this value only as an identifier; set it to
any string (of the format described below) that does not
match other CP names defined at this node.
If
adj_cp_type
is set to any other value, or if
preassigned TG numbers are not being used, there is
no need to specify this parameter; SNAplus2 will check
the CP name only if one is specified.
The name is a 17-byte EBCDIC string, padded on the
right with EBCDIC spaces. It consists of a network ID
of 1-8 A-string characters, an EBCDIC dot (period)
character, and a network name of 1-8 A-string
characters.
def_data.adj_cp_type
Adjacent node type.
If the adjacent node is an APPN node, and preassigned
TG numbers are not being used, this is normally set to
AP_APPN_NODE, indicating that the node type is
unknown; SNAplus2 will determine the type during
XID exchange.
If preassigned TG numbers are being used, you must
specify the node type explicitly. You can also specify it
as an additional security check if preassigned TG
numbers are not being used. In this case, SNAplus2
will reject a connection attempt from the adjacent node
if its node type does not match the one specified here.
Use one of the following values: