The CLIENT section of the configuration file defines the Client daemon settings.
There must be one CLIENT section of the configuration file. Entries correspond to fields in the Client Configuration and Trace settings panels of the Configuration Tool. The section name also stores the value entered in the Application ID field of the Configuration Tool.
Entry in the INI file | Configuration Tool field |
---|---|
SECTION CLIENT | The Application ID entry is deprecated, it has been
replaced by the APPLID parameter which
now takes precedence. Existing configuration files with the Application ID
parameter set are still supported for compatibility with earlier versions.
Note:
SECTION CLIENT must be set to * when creating a new configuration
file. |
CCSID | Code page identifier override |
ENABLEPOPUPS | Enable pop-up windows. Set to Y to enable, or N to disable. |
LOGFILE | Error and warning log file |
LOGFILEINFO | Information log file |
MAXBUFFERSIZE | Maximum buffer size |
MAXREQUESTS | Maximum requests |
MAXSERVERS | Maximum servers |
MAXWRAPSIZE | Client trace file wrap size (KB) |
PRINTCOMMAND | Print command |
PRINTFILE | Print file |
SRVRETRYINTERVAL | Server retry interval |
TERMINALEXIT | Terminal exit |
TERMINSTLOGGING | Log terminal installations and deletions |
TRACEFILE | Client trace file |
USEOEMCP | Use OEM code page. Set to Y to enable the field, otherwise set to N. |
LOADMANAGER | Enable the Workload Manager (on the Workload Manager settings panel in the Configuration Tool.) Set this to Y to enable workload management, otherwise set to N. |
TRACE | A comma-separated list of components to trace, as entered on the Trace Settings panel. Possible entries are as follows: |
ALL | Trace everything |
API | Client API level 1 |
API.2 | Client API level 2 (also traces level 1) |
TRN | Transport layer |
DRV | Protocol drivers level 1 |
DRV.2 | Protocol drivers level 2 (also traces level 1) |
CLI | CICSCLI command line |
CCL | Client daemon |
EMU | CICSTERM and CICSPRINT |
LMG | Workload manager |
CPP | CPP classes |