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Chapter 2: Creating a TRS

Service library configuration properties

The following table lists all TRS service library configuration properties and identifies the location, in this chapter, for a more detailed description.

TRS is compatible with all mainframe access products that were accessed through Net-Gateway. The following table shows the name of the Net-Gateway start-up parameter that is equivalent to each TRS configuration property.

Table 2-3: TRS configuration properties

TRS configuration property

Equivalent Net-Gateway start-up parameter

TRS configuration property description

Location

AccountFile

(none)

Specifies the directory, path, and file name to which accounting records are written.

“AccountFile”

Accounting

-K flag

Turns accounting on and off.

“Accounting”

ConnInfoFile

(LU 6.2 only)

-L flag

Specifies the directory, path, and file name that contains LU 6.2 connection information for this TRS.

“ConnInfoFile”

ConQTimeout

(LU 6.2 only)

-Q flag

Specifies the LU 6.2 connection queue timeout period (wait period) in seconds.

“ConQTimeout (LU 6.2 only)”

DeactCon

(LU 6.2 only)

-d flag

Indicates whether an LU 6.2 connection should be deactivated or left active if a line failure or other error occurs.

“DeactCon (LU 6.2 only)”

Description

(none)

An optional customer-supplied description of the service library.

“Description”

DirectPrevent

-D flag

Instructs TRS to accept requests from Adaptive Server clients only.

“DirectPrevent”

LogInfoFile

-G flag

Specifies the directory, path, and file name that contains client login and security group information.

“LogInfoFile”

LogTRS

(none)

Enables or disables logging to the server log file.

“LogTRS”

MaxConnections

-M flag

Specifies the maximum number of clients that can be logged into this TRS library concurrently.

“MaxConnections”

PEMDest

-P flag

Specifies the destination region handling the IBM Password Expiration Management (PEM) transaction program. Applies to LU 6.2 only.

“PEMDest”

PEMDestType

-m flag

Specifies the type of destination region (PEMDest) managing the PEM server transaction. Applies to LU 6.2 only.

“PEMDestType”

ProcessExitEnabled

(none)

Enables the use of process user exits.

“ProcessExitEnabled”

ProcessExitFile

(none)

Identifies the path and name of the shared library that you have created.

“ProcessExitFile”

RegionInfoFile

(TCP/IP only)

(none)

Specifies the directory path and file name for the file that contains TCP/IP connection information for this TRS.

“RegionInfoFile”

RPCInfoFile

-R flag

Specifies the directory, path, and file name of the file containing the remote procedure call (RPC) information for this TRS.

“RPCInfoFile”

Security

-O flag

Tells TRS whether to validate logins against its own login information in addition to the validation done by the mainframe.

“Security”

Send5701

-u flag

Indicates whether the message 5701 should be sent back to the client for use database statements.

“Send5701”

TDSTraceFile

(none)

Specifies the directory, path, and name of the file to which TDS information is written.

“TDSTraceFile”

TraceProcessUserExits

(none)

Traces entry/exit points of function call to each process user exit you have created.

“TraceProcessUserExits”

TraceTRS

-T and -t flags

Specifies the level of TDS tracing that TRS is to record.

“TraceTRS”

TruncateLV

-V flag

Truncates any mainframe long varchar fields to 255 bytes before sending them to the client.

“TruncateLV”

UpgradePassword

-s flag

Indicates whether pre-TRS passwords (8 bytes maximum) should be upgraded to the new format (30 bytes maximum).

NoteIf you are upgrading from Net-Gateway version 2.0, set this configuration property to yes.

“UpgradePassword”

UpperCase

-C flag

Automatically changes lowercase user IDs and passwords to uppercase for users logged into the LAN before forwarding these values to the mainframe.

“UpperCase”

UseDBRPC

-E flag

Allows a client to send RPC requests larger than 64K to the mainframe.

“UseDBRPC”

The remainder of this chapter describes each TRS configuration property. Configuration properties are presented in alphabetical order.





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