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Fields

APPLID

Displays the applid of a Landmark product defined in the control
file. All applids defined in the control file are shown.

Cursor-select an applid if you want to update or delete it or if you
want to use it as a template for a new applid. The Remote Session
Definition screen is displayed.

DESCRIPTION

Displays a brief description of the session definition.

PRODUCT

Displays the product for this session definition. The following
table lists valid identifiers.

Identifier

Product

TMONCICS

TMON for CICS (CICS/ESA) and
TMON for CICS (CICS/MVS)

TMONDB2

TMON for DB2

TMONDBC

TMON for DBCTL

TMONMQ

TMON for MQSeries

TMONMVS

TMON for MVS

SLU APPLID PREFIX

Shows the SLU session ID prefix, which is used to create the SLUs
that are used to access Landmark products. The session ID prefix
may be up to five characters long and must be unique across all
products in your network. To change the SLU session ID prefix,
tab to this field, change it, and press ENTER. When you change the
SLU session ID prefix on this screen, the change is saved in the
product control file. To change the session ID temporarily, use the
SLUPREFIX startup parameter. For more information, refer to the
installation completion instructions for your Landmark product in
PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390 Installation Guide.

You must use different SLU prefixes on different processor
complexes and for different products running in the same
processor complex.

STATUS

Indicates the status of the Landmark product. The following table
lists valid status indicators.

Status

Description

ACTIVE

The product is active.

INACT

The product is not active.

UNKNWN

The status of the product cannot be
determined.

VER

Displays the version of the Landmark product. The value in the
VER field is always zero unless both of the following conditions are
met.

Chapter 3: Landmark Product Communication

Remote Sessions Directory

The Monitor for MVS 2.0

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System Administrator’s Guide

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