SysOpts (system options)

Purpose

Defines various aspects of CICS® Configuration Manager behavior.

You can set most of these fields using the CICS Configuration Manager ISPF dialog option 1.1 System Options.

Object data

Input data  
 
<Name> SYSTEM </Name>
 
<Ver> object_version </Ver>
 
<ChangeTime> time_stamp </ChangeTime>
 
<UserID> user_ID </UserID>
Yes
<PkgAppAct> Yes | No </PkgAppAct>
Yes
<PkgAutNum> Yes | No </PkgAutNum>
Yes
<XformAct> Yes | No </XformAct>
Yes
<TraceFlg> trace_flag </TraceFlg>
Yes
<SecChkAct> Yes | No </SecChkAct>  1 
Yes
<SAFClass> SAF_class </SAFClass>
Yes
<SAFPrefix> security_key_prefix </SAFPrefix>
Yes
<Sec02Act> Yes | No </Sec02Act>  1 
Yes
<Sec02_SAFClass> SAF_class </Sec02_SAFClass>
Yes
<Sec02_SAFPrefix> security_key_prefix </Sec02_SAFPrefix>
Yes
<MP_Context> maintenance_point_context </MP_Context>
 
<HBIntSec> internal_use_only </HBIntSec>
Yes
<ExitsAct> Yes | No </ExitsAct>
Yes
<RGroup>  2 
  <TCPCount> element_count </TCPCount>
  <RGroupElement>
    <TCPSvType> TCP_server_type </TCPSvType>
    <TCPSvName> TCP_server_name </TCPSvName>
    <TCPSvPort> TCP_server_port </TCPSvPort>
    <TCPSvIPA> TCP_server_IP_address </TCPSvIPA>
  </RGroupElement>
 
  More repeating group elements…
 
</RGroup>
 1 
The elements <SecChkAct>, <SAFClass>, and <SAFPrefix> refer to the security check that the CICS Configuration Manager server can perform to restrict user access to API commands. The similar elements <Sec02Act>, <Sec02_SAFClass>, and <Sec02_SAFPrefix> refer to the security check that restricts access to resource definitions. For details, see Restricting access to API commands and resource definitions.
 2 
The <RGroup> ("repeating group") element is a container for a set of <RGroupElement> elements. Here, each <RGroupElement> identifies a TCP/IP connection to the CICS Configuration Manager server. The number of <RGroupElement> elements must match the element_count specified by <TCPCount>.