
  CEMT SET TCLASS  CEMT  SET TCPIP
Function: Reset the maximum number of  tasks and the
purge threshold for a transaction  class.
Syntax: Press the Clear key to  clear the screen. There  are
two ways of commencing this  transaction:
Type CEMT SET TCLASS (theminimum abbreviation is
CEMT S TC) with (
value
) or ALL. You get a display that
lists the current status, similar  to that obtained by  CEMT
INQUIRE TCLASS. You can then  tab to the highlighted
or blank fields and overtype  them with the required
values.
Type CEMT SET TCLASS (CEMT S TC)followed by one or
more attribute settings that you  wish to change. For
example, cemt s tc(value) p(3) willreset the purge
threshold value to 3.
Typing ? at the beginning  of either the first  or second line
gives a syntax prompt. Resetting  the values takes effect
immediately.
55─ ──CEMT Set TClass ──┬ ┬──(value) ──────────────5
 └┘─ALl─────
5─ ──┬ ┬────────────────── ───────────────────────5
└┘──Maxactive(value)
5─ ──┬ ┬──────────────────── ─5%
└┘──Purgethresh(value)
Options
(
value
)
specifies the 8-character transaction class  name. If no
transaction class name is assigned,  it defaults to
DFHTCL00.
ALlspecifies that any changes you  request are made to  all
resources of the specified type  that you are authorized
to access.
Maxactive(
value
)
specifies the largest number of  transactions in the
transaction class which are allowed  to run concurrently.
The value can be in  the range 0-999.
Purgethresh(
value
)
specifies the limit at which  the queuing transactions are
purged for the transaction class.  It can have a  value in
the range 0–1000000. Zero means  that the transactions
are not purged. A nonzero  number “n” means that  the
first (n-1) transactions to arrive  are queued and the  nth
is purged.
|CEMT SET TCPIP
|Function: Modify CICS internal TCP/IP support.
|Description: SET TCPIP allows you to  open or close
| CICS internal sockets support.
|Note:  This command has no effect on  the sockets support
| provided by the TCP/IP for  OS/390 CICS Sockets
| Feature.
|Syntax: Press the Clear key to  clear the screen. There  are
| two ways of commencing this transaction:
|Type CEMT SET TCPIP (theminimum abbreviation is CEMT
|S TCPIP). You get a display  that lists the current  status,
| similar to that obtained by CEMT INQUIRE  TCPIP. You
| can then tab to the highlighted or  blank fields and
| overtype them with the required values.
|Type CEMT SET TCPIP (CEMT S TCPIP)with (
value
)or
| ALL, followed by one or more attribute  settings that you
| wish to change. For example, cemt s tcpip status open
| opens CICS internal sockets support.
| Typing ? at the beginning of either  the first or second  line
| gives a syntax prompt. Resetting the values  takes effect
| immediately.
| 
|55─ ──CEMT Set TCPIP ──┬ ┬──(value) ───────────────5
| └┘─ALl─────
|5─ ──┬ ┬──Openstatus(cvda) ─5%
| ├ ┤─OPEN─────────────
| ├ ┤─CLOSE────────────
| └ ┘─IMMCLOSE─────────
| Options
|STATUS
| specifies whether or not TCPIP is to  be opened (that is,
| able to process new incoming work, and  complete
| ongoing work), and if TCP/IP support is  to be closed,
| how the close should be done. CVDA  values are:
|OPEN CICS internal sockets support is  to be
| opened
|CLOSE CICS internal sockets is to  be closed. If it  is
| currently open, CICS  is to quiesce all
| internal sockets activity  and then close any
| sockets on which  CICS is listening for
| incoming work. Tasks  using CICS internal
| sockets are allowed  to complete.
|IMMCLOSE CICS internal sockets is  to be closed. If  it is
| currently enabled, CICS  is to terminate
| abnormally any tasks  using it and then  close
| the socket on  which CICS is listening  for
| incoming work.
   Chapter 11. Master terminal CEMT 201