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Starting Using a JCL Procedure z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide SA32-0991-00 |
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When the options are specified on the JCL procedure (on the EXEC
statement) or by specifying the PARM= parameter on the MVS START command,
JES2 suppresses the $HASP426 (SPECIFY OPTIONS) message and completes
initialization without operator intervention unless CONSOLE control
statements have been added to the JES2 initialization data set or
an initialization statement is in error. z/OS MVS JCL Reference gives the rules about using the MVS START command. These rules
govern the use of the PARM= parameter on the EXEC JCL statement and
apply to how you specify JES2 start options with a JCL procedure.
The examples below illustrate both correct and incorrect use of these
rules in starting JES2:
When the options are specified (from the JCL procedure or on the
MVS START command), JES2 does some initial verification, and then
issues the $HASP493 message indicating that initialization has started.
After it has accepted the options, JES2 reads the specified initialization
data set. Message $HASP492 indicates that initialization is complete.
JES2 is then ready to start processing jobs. If the NOREQ options
is specified, JES2 automatically starts processing. Otherwise, you
will receive the following messages:
This
message requests the operator to use the $S command to start JES2
processing. JES2 issues the $HASP492 message to indicate whether initialization
was performed for all members of the MAS configuration or only for
the member indicated by memname (the member
name). $HASP492 also indicates the type of start performed to start
member activity. |
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