T he Reques ter Screens

Field Name

Description

 

 

REQ IDLE TIME

The amount of time in seconds that a Requester is idle before it

 

terminates. A typical setting is 120 seconds.

 

 

LATENCY TIME

Network time and system processing time added to give a true

 

system wait time (in seconds).

 

 

MAX CONNS

The maximum number of connections the Requester opens. The

 

maximum value is 50 for IBM TCP/IP.

QUEUE NAME 1

The unique name of a TS Q that is used for communications

 

between the Pre-requester and the Requester.

 

 

QUEUE NAME 2

The unique name of a TS Q that is used for communications

 

between the Pre-requester and the Requester.

 

 

AUTO ENABLE

Enter E to automatically enable a disabled Requester LMID for

LMID(ED)

TMA TCP for CICS gateway. Enter D to disable the automatic

 

enabling of a disabled Requester LMID for TMA TCP for CICS

 

gateway.

 

 

Delete Requester Screen (R4)

Use this screen to delete a record from the Requester file.

WARNING: Deleting a Requester record can have serious ramifications. Think carefully before performing this operation. If there are any Service records that point to this GWID, any client calls to those services are rejected because Oracle TMA does not know to which remote machine the request should go.

The screen is initially displayed with the LOGICAL MACHINE NAME field unprotected. Enter the logical machine name and press ENTER. The screen is then re-displayed with the data from the requested record and the LOGICAL MACHINE NAME field is protected. The following message is displayed: TO CONFIRM DELETE, PRESS ENTER AGAIN.

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