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Attributes for the psf-fss object class

z/OS Infoprint Server Operation and Administration
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Attributes for the psf-fss object class

This section lists attributes that are valid when you create PSF FSS definitions, which are in object class psf-fss.

Tip: In this section, PSF refers to PSF for z/OS®, the AFP Download Plus feature of PSF, or both.

Note:
If you change the value for an attribute, you must restart the PSF FSS to pick up the new value.

Required attributes

All attributes are optional.

description

This single-valued attribute describes the FSS definition. The description can help you select the FSS definition from a list.

ISPF field name

Description

Allowed values

Any combination of 1–256 letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), blanks, and special characters (such as # $ @ ! = / -). If the value contains blanks or special characters, enclose the value in quotation marks.

Default value

None.

log-messages

This single-valued attribute specifies whether PSF V4R4 or later writes messages for print jobs and printers in the Infoprint Server common message log.

ISPF field name

Log messages

Allowed values

You can enter one of these fixed values:

yes
PSF writes messages in the common message log.
no
PSF does not write messages in the common message log.
Default value

no

Usage guidelines

If you change this attribute while PSF V4R4 is running, you must restart the PSF functional subsystem (FSS) for the change to take effect.

name

This single-valued attribute specifies the name of the FSS definition. This name must be a unique FSS definition name in the Printer Inventory and must match the name on the JES FSS definition statement.

Note:
This is a non-settable attribute. Do not specify the name attribute on the PIDU create, force-create, or modify command. Instead, specify the name as an operand on the command. However, you can specify the name attribute when you construct a condition for the where predicate on the list and export commands.
ISPF field name

FSS name

Allowed values

None.

Default value

None.

nst-trace-dsname

This single-valued attribute specifies the name of the data set that PSF directs a notify subtask (NST) trace to. This name must be different than the data set name PSF directs an FSA external trace to. For complete details about this attribute, see PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis.

ISPF field name

NST trace dsname

Allowed values

You can enter a valid data set name.

Default value

None.

Usage guidelines

An NST trace is recorded only if an FSA internal or external trace of the page printing writer (PPWTR) component is also active for that FSA.

tcpip-job-name

This single-valued attribute specifies the name of the TCP/IP startup procedure. If you have changed the name of the TCP/IP startup procedure, specify the new name for this attribute. For complete details about this attribute, see PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis.

ISPF field name

TCP/IP job name

Allowed values

You can enter a valid job name. The letters you type are converted to uppercase.

Default value

TCPIP

trace-prompt

This single-valued attribute specifies whether the operator is prompted with message APS620A each time the FSS starts. Prompting lets the operator start tracing all FSAs before the FSA starts processing any data sets. For complete details about this attribute, see PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis.

ISPF field name

Trace prompt

Allowed values

You can enter one of these fixed values:

yes
The operator is prompted when the FSS starts.
no
The operator is not prompted.
Default value

no

trace-table-size

This single-valued attribute specifies a number that indicates how many 4 KB pages of storage are allocated for the PSF FSA trace table. This allocation occurs only if the trace-mode attribute is internal, ipds, limit, full, or sync. For complete details about this attribute, see PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis.

ISPF field name

Trace table size

Allowed values

You can enter an integer from 1 to 999.

Default value

32

unicode-enabled

This single-valued attribute specifies whether PSF is Unicode-enabled. When PSF is Unicode-enabled, you can use:

  • Resources that reside in path libraries (also called resource directories), such as TrueType fonts, OpenType fonts, color management resources, and data object resources
  • QR bar codes with SOSI data
ISPF field name

Unicode enabled

Allowed values

You can enter one of these fixed values:

yes
PSF is Unicode-enabled.
no
PSF is not Unicode-enabled.
Default value

no

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