Customizing logon messages
If logon processing takes more than the amount of time specified
through the IKJTSO macro statement, the system issues a message to
notify the user that the logon is still in process. You can change
the number of seconds that elapse before users receive the logon
proceeding
message. By default, 300 seconds elapse before the
message is issued. In most cases, the default is adequate. If users
regularly receive the logon proceeding
message, you may
want to review the factors that affect logon performance, instead
of changing how often the message is issued. For an overview of some
of the factors you should consider when reviewing logon performance,
see Improving the performance of the logon process.
logon proceeding
message
is issued, use the IKJTSO macro instruction and submit a System Modification
Program Extended (SMP/E) job to make the change. For example, to
specify that two minutes elapse before the message is issued, code
IKJTSO as follows: LIMITS IKJTSO LOGTIME=120
TSO/E provides a sample job in SYS1.SAMPLIB member IKJTSMPE that shows how to use IKJTSO.
Instructions for using the sample job are included in the SYS1.SAMPLIB member. IKJTSO macro describes the syntax of IKJTSO.
If you used the TSO SYSGEN macro to change the default number of
times the logon proceeding
message is issued, when you
install a new release of TSO/E, the default that TSO/E provides overlays
your changes. After system generation, use IKJTSO to change the default
attributes. By using IKJTSO, future SYSGENs or IOGENs do not replace
your values.
You might also want to customize the text of error messages issued during logon processing. z/OS Communications Server: SNA Messages lists the messages you can customize. For information about how to customize the messages, see z/OS Communications Server: SNA Customization.