HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Installation Guide
START YKALCSVC,PARM='DELETE'
NOTE:
• If you delete a user SVC using the YKALCSVC command while Business Continuity Manager
is running, CLI commands that are being executed terminate abnormally.
• If you use the YKALCSVC command to register a user SVC while Business Continuity Manager
is running, CLI commands that are being executed will use the user SVC defined by the
IEASVCxx parmlib member. The registered user SVC will take effect the next time a CLI
command is executed.
• The user SVC registered with YKALCSVC command is lost when an IPL is performed. Before
you perform another IPL, HP recommends you specify one of the following settings:
◦ Add the YKALCSVC command to the COMMNDxx parmlib member; so that the user SVC
is automatically registered each time an IPL is performed.
◦ Define the user SVC in the IEASVCxx parmlib member, and then use the user SVC that
is registered at the next IPL.
• The user SVC routine registered with the YKALCSVC command of Business Continuity Manager
5.1 or later cannot be deleted by using a YKALCSVC command of Business Continuity Manager
earlier than version 5.1. Exercise caution when you perform an upgrade in an environment
where multiple versions are used.
• If you perform a new installation of Business Continuity Manager in an environment in which
Tiered Storage Manager for Mainframe is installed, you need to be careful when registering
a user SVC. For details, see (page 46).
Setting Business Continuity Manager environment variables
Before starting Business Continuity Manager, use the YKSETENV command to set Business Continuity
Manager environment variables.
A re-IPL procedure will invalidate Business Continuity Manager environment variables set using the
YKSETENV command. Therefore, HP recommends that you use one of the following methods to
automatically set Business Continuity Manager environment variables when a re-IPL takes place:
• Add the YKSETENV command to the COMMANDxx parmlib member.
• Specify values for the system symbols in the IEASYMxx parmlib member, which correspond
to the Business Continuity Manager environment variables.
After setting the Business Continuity Manager environment variables, use the YKDSPENV command
to verify that they have been specified correctly.
For details about the YKDSPENV command format, see “YKDSPENV command format” (page 36).
Table 16 (page 31) describes the Business Continuity Manager environment variables that can be
set, their meanings, their corresponding system symbol names, and their default values.
Table 16 Business Continuity Manager environment variables that can be set
Default valueCorresponding system
symbol names
MeaningBusiness Continuity
Manager environment
variable
00&YKCMDIFHost IDYKCMDIF
HP
1
&YKLCNSE and
&YKLCNS2
Prefix of the license
information dataset
YKLCNSE
YKLCNS2
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