HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide

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If you press the F8=Forward key again, the remainder of the Host ID Settings Information panel is
displayed as follows:
Host ID Settings Information
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Current Host ID . . . . . . . . . : 00
Dynamically Defined Host ID . . . : N/A
Statically Defined Host ID . . . : 00
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: START YKSETENV,PARM='YKCMDIF=0F'
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(b) Defining a system symbol in the IEASYMxx parmlib member
The following example sets the host ID to 0F:
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: SYMDEF(&YKCMDIF='0F')
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Note:
If you register or change a host ID while Business Continuity Manager is
running, CLI commands are executed using the previously set value. The
registered or changed host ID takes effect the next time the YKLOAD
command is executed (with a route list specified).
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Table 10 (page 27) lists and describes the items in the Host ID Settings Information panel.
Table 10 Items in the Host ID Settings Information panel
DescriptionItem
The host ID that is currently enabled in the system.Current Host ID
If no host ID was defined by using the YKSETENV command or for the
IEASYMxx parmlib member, 00 (default value) is displayed.
If the host ID cannot be acquired, N/A is displayed.
If the host ID is invalid because it is not a value from X'00' to X'1F', the
value is displayed on the panel, and FAULTY is displayed for 3 Host ID
Settings on the Installation Verification Summary panel.
The host ID that was defined dynamically by using the YKSETENV command.Dynamically defined Host ID
If the host ID cannot be acquired, N/A is displayed.
The host ID that was defined statically for the IEASYMxx parmlib member.Statically defined Host ID
If the host ID cannot be acquired, N/A is displayed.
Even if the host ID is invalid because it is not a value from X'00' to X'1F',
the value is displayed.
Set Defaults panel (prefix and DAD ID settings)
The Set Defaults panel is displayed when 1 Set Defaults is selected in the Main Menu panel. The
following items can be defined in the Set Defaults panel:
The configuration file prefix and DAD ID.
The maximum number of messages that can be output to the ISPF log.
Whether to use the Remote DKC Control function, a route list ID, and a route label.
The parameters for the YKWATCH command, which monitors volume status, and the JCL for
background jobs.
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