Administering the gateways, Modifying connections, Deleting requester lmids – Oracle Audio Technologies Oracle Tuxedo User Manual

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Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for TCP CICS User Guide

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necessary task, U1 to insert, U2 to update, or U4 to delete. For field definitions, refer to the

“The

User Connection ACCOUNT Screens”

section.

Note:

Changes to the User Connection Accounts do not affect Handlers that are currently
connected, but only Handlers that connect after the change is made.

Modifying Connections

You can dynamically configure the status of a connection. Using the Update Connection screen
(C2), you can enable, disable, or abort the connection for a given

LMID

. Dynamically configuring

the status of a connection has an immediate effect on the corresponding Requesters. For field
definitions, refer to the

“The Connection Screens”

section.

Note:

Because the data in the Update Connection screen is transient, setting the

LMID

status to

disable does not persist after the CICS region is shut down and then restarted. The
Requester file, however, is persistent.

Deleting Requester LMIDs

Each instance of the Requester is given a logical machine name (

LMID

). You can give a Requester

any unique

LMID

that is meaningful to you. Every service name is associated with one or more

LMID

s. This method allows the Requester to identify which remote machine is responsible for a

particular service. You can dynamically delete an

LMID

using the Update Requester screen (R2).

This dynamic change only affect Pre-requesters immediately.

Note:

Requesters that are currently running do not read the information in the requester file and
are not affected by this dynamic change.

Administering the Gateways

Oracle Tuxedo has a set of

tmadmin

and

dmadmin

commands for the administration of the TMA

TCP gateways. For detailed information about these commands, refer to the Oracle Tuxedo
documentation.

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