Init(nnnn) - Initiator

The Init(nnnn) statement specifies the characteristics of one logical initiator. Initiators are numbered consecutively ( I(1)-I(9999) ) for the number of initiators specified by the PARTNUM= parameter on the INITDEF statement. JES2 does not recognize subscripts, nnnn, of a value greater than PARTNUM= on INITDEF and therefore cannot define such initiators.

The subscript can be a specific initiator or a more generic form such as 9-* (implying 9-9999) or * (implying 1-9999). The subscript allows you to define initiators in groups rather than individually.

Note: If you modify Init(nnnn) parameters and then restart JES2 with a hot start, JES2 uses the initiators that were defined before JES2 termination. The Init(nnnn) statement affects JES2-controlled initiators. It does not affect WLM-controlled initiators.