The System Values User attributes are attributes you can use to monitor for specific values for users.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
QCCSID The system value for coded character set identifiers. The valid is an integer in the range 1 through 65535.
QCHRID System value for the default character set and code page. The system value is retrieved as a single-character value. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 20 characters. The first 10 characters contain the character-set identifier right-justified, and the last 10 characters contain the code-page identifier right-justified.
QCMNRCYLMT The system value for communications recovery limits. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 20 characters. The first 10 characters contain the count limit right-justified, and the last 10 characters contain the time interval.
QCNTRYID The system value for the country identifier. This value specifies the country identifier to be used as the default on the system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 2 characters.
QCTLSBSD The system value for the description for the controlling subsystem. The controlling subsystem is the first subsystem to start after an IPL. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 20 characters. The list can consist of up to two 10-character values, where the first value is the subsystem description name, and the second value is the library name.
QDATE The system value for date. The valid format is CYYMMDD, where:
C |
Century (0 for the twentieth century and 1 for the twenty-first century |
YY |
Year |
MM |
Month |
DD |
Day |
QDATFMT The system value for the date format. The valid format is YMD, MDY, DMY, or JUL (Julian format), where:
Y |
Year |
M |
Month |
D |
Day |
QDAY The system value for the day of the month.The valid value is an integer in the 1 through 31. If the value for QDATFMT is Julian, the range 1-366.
QHOUR The system value for the hour of the day based on a 24 hour clock. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 23.
QMINUTE The system value for the minute of the hour. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 59.
QMONTH The system value for the month of the year. This field is blank if the Julian (JUL) date format is specified in system value QDATFMT. The valid value is an integer in the range 1 through 12. If the value for QDATFMT is Julian, the field is blank.
QSECOND The system value for seconds. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 59.
QSYSLIBL The system part of the library list. The list can contain as many as 15 library names. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 150 characters.
QTIME The system value for the time of day, represented in hours (*QHOUR), minutes (*QMINUTE), and seconds (*QSECOND). The valid value consists of QHOUR, QMINUTE, and QSECOND.
QUPSDLYTIM The system value for the amount of time that elapses before the system automatically powers down following a power failure. When a change in power activates the uninterruptible power supply, messages are sent to the UPS message queue (the system value QUPMSGQ). This system value is only meaningful if your system has a battery power unit or an uninterrupted power supply attached. A change to this system value takes effect the next time a power failure occurs. The shipped value is *CAL. The valid values include:
*BASIC |
Powers only the PRC, IOP cards, and Load Source direct-access storage device. The appropriate wait time, in seconds, is calculated. (This should be used only if you have the battery power unit or an uninterrupted power supply without every rack being connected.)
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Note: All other values indicate an uninterrupted power supply on all racks.
*CALC |
The appropriate wait time is calculated. |
*NOMAX |
The system does not start any action on its own. |
0 |
The system automatically powers down when system utility power fails. |
1 through 99999 |
The delay time specified in seconds before the system powers down. The value is in a 2 item list that consists of:
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QUSRLIBL The default for the user part of the library list. The list can contain as many as 25 names. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 250 characters.
QUTCOFFSET The system value that indicates the difference in hours and minutes between Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), also known as Greenwich mean time, and the current system time (local). The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 5 characters.
QYEAR The system value that specifies the last 2 digits for the year. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 99.