The System Values attribute group contains attributes that you can use to monitor the system values for the configuration.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is a simple text string with a maximum of 64 characters.
QAUTOCFG Indicates whether or not the system will automatically configure devices that are added to the system. The valid values include:
*YES |
Devices are automatically configured. |
*NO |
Devices are not automatically configured. |
QAUTOVRT The system value for the number of virtual devices to be automatically configured. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 9999.
QBASPOOL The minimum size of the base storage pool specified in kilobytes. The base pool contains all the main storage not allocated by other pools. The valid values is an integer in the range 32 through 2147483647.
QDSCJOBITV Indicates the length of time, in minutes, an interactive job can be disconnected before it is ended. The valid values include:
A number in the range 5 through 1440 |
The number of minutes that can be specified for the disconnect interval.
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*NONE |
There is no disconnect interval. |
QMODEL The model number for the system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 4 characters.
QPWEXPITV Allows you to specify the minimum number of days a problem is kept in the problem log. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 999.
QPWDEXPITV System value for the password expiration interval. The value controls the number of days that passwords are valid by specifying the frequency that they may or should be changed. The valid values include:
*NOMAX |
No maximum number of days is set for the password. |
A number in the range 1 through 366 |
Maximum number of days the password can be used. |
QPWRRSTIPL Specifies whether the system should automatically perform an IPL when utility power is restored after a power failure. The valid values include:
*YES |
If the power fails, there is no auto-IPL after the power is restored. |
*NO |
If the power fails, there is not an auto-IPL after the power is restored. |
QRCLSPLSTG The system value for the reclaim spool storage. It allows for the automatic removal of empty spool database members. The valid values include:
*NOMAX |
The maximum retention interval is used. |
*NONE |
There is no retention interval. |
A number in the range 1 - 366 |
Number of days empty spool database members are kept for new spooled file use. |
QRMTSIGN Specifies how the system handles remote sign-on requests. The user can specify a program and library to decide which remote sessions are allowed and which user profiles can automatically sign on from which locations. The first 10 characters contain the program name, and the last 10 characters contain the library name. The valid values include:
*FRCSIGNON |
Normal sign-on processing is required for all remote sign-on processing. |
*SAMEPRF |
For remote sign-on attempts, sign-on may be bypassed for remote sign-on attempts. |
*VERIFY |
For users with access to the system, the user is allowed to bypass the sign-on after access is verified. |
*REJECT |
No remote sign-ons are allowed. |
QSECURITY Indicates the level of system security. The valid values include:
10 |
No password is required to access all system resources. |
20 |
A password is required at sign-on and user has access to all system resources. |
30 |
A password is required at sign-on and user is required to have authority to access objects and system resources. |
40 |
A password is required at sign-on and user is required to have authority to access objects and system resources. Programs that use unsupported interfaces to access objects fail. |
50 |
A password is required at sign-on and the user is required to have authority to access objects and system resources. Security and integrity is enforced for the QTEMP library and user domain objects. Security and integrity of the QTEMP library and user domain (*USR_xxx) objects are enforced. Use system value QALWUSRDMN to change the libraries that allow *USR_xxx objects. Programs fail if they try to pass unsupported parameter values to supported interfaces, or if they try to access objects through unsupported interfaces. |
Note: If this system value has been changed since the last IPL, this is not the security level the system is currently using. This value will be in effect after the next IPL.
QSFWERRLOG Specifies whether or not software errors should be logged by the system. The valid values include an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters or one of the following values.
*LOG (Software errors are logged.)
QSRLNBR The serial number for the system. The valid value is an integer with a maximum of 8 characters.
QUPSMSGQ The name of the message queue and library that is to receive uninterrupted power supply messages. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum 20 characters. The first 10 characters indicate the name of the message queue and the last 10 characters indicate the name of the library.