Chapter 9. ceda—resource definition online, Ceda—resource definition online – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEDA—resource definition online

Chapter 9. CEDA—resource definition online

Use CEDA to define resources to your CICS system while
the system is running. With CEDA, you can update both the
CICS system definition (CSD) file and the running CICS
system.

Start the transaction by entering CEDA on the command line
of the screen. Press ENTER. You get the following screen
(Figure 19), which shows the options available within CEDA.

ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING

ADd
ALter
APpend
CHeck
COpy
DEFine
DELete
DIsplay
Expand
Install
Lock
Move
REMove
REName
UNlock
USerdefine
View

SYSID=CI41 APPLID=IYAHZCCV

PF 1 HELP

3 END

6 CRSR

9 MSG

12 CNCL

Figure 19. CEDA transaction: initial screen

CEDA provides the following functions:

ADd

Adds a group name to a list, and creates a new
list if the list did not already exist.

ALter

Changes some of the attributes of an existing
resource definition.

APpend

Copies a list to another list.

CHeck

Checks that the resource definitions within a
group or list are consistent with one another.

COpy

Copies one or more resource definitions.

DEFine

Creates a new resource definition on the CSD
file.

DELete

Erases one or more resource definitions from the
CSD file.

DIsplay

Displays one or more lists or groups on a
full-screen panel.

Expand

Shows the resource definitions in one or more
groups on a full-screen panel.

Install

Dynamically makes one or more resource
definitions available to an active CICS system.

Lock

Assures exclusive access to a group or list by
restricting update and delete access to a single
operator identifier.

Move

Moves one or more resource definitions from
one named group to another.

REMove

Removes a group name from a list.

REName

Renames a resource definition.

UNlock

Removes a lock on a group or list which was
previously put there by a CEDA LOCK
command.

USerdefine Instead of using CICS-supplied default values

with the DEFINE command, you can set your
own defaults and use the USERDEFINE
command to create a new resource definition on
the CSD file.

View

Lets you look at the resource definition
attributes.

This section briefly describes each of these functions and
their syntax. For guidance on how to use CEDA, see the
CICS Resource Definition Guide.

If you enter DEF on the command line and press ENTER,
you get the screen shown in Figure 20 which lists the
resources:

DEF

ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING

|

Connection

TCpipservice

DB2Conn

TDqueue

DB2Entry

TErminal

DB2Tran

TRANClass

|

DOctemplate

TRANSaction

|

Enqmodel

TSmodel

File

TYpeterm

Journalmodel
Lsrpool
Mapset
PARTItionset
PARTNer

|

PROCesstype
PROFile
PROGram

|

Requestmodel
Sessions

SYSID=JOHN APPLID=I

PF 1 HELP

3 END

6 CRSR

9 MSG

1

Figure 20. CEDA transaction: DEFINE screen

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