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4-32 Administrative Products for DB2 Installation Guide
Setting Up the MVS Server
The APPL statement
• names the local LU
• identifies the local LU as a type 6.2
• sets the default parameters for the LU
• specifies the name of the logon mode table that contains the logon modes
that the LU uses
To ensure the use of subtasking, verify the VTAM LU definition
(DSESLM=10). The number 10 represents the number 16 in hexadecimal
numbering.
Figure 4-18 shows a sample local LU definition to VTAM.
Figure 4-18 Sample Local LU Definition for VTAM
ACVLU01 APPL ACBNAME=ACVLU01,
APPC=YES,C
AUTOSES=0,C
DDRAINL=NALLOW,C
DLOGMOD=APPCPCLM,C
DMINWNL=5,C
DMINWNR=5,C
DRESPL=NALLOW,C
DSESLIM=10,C
LMDENT=19,C
MODETAB=ACVAPPC,C
PARSESS=YES,C
SECACPT=CONV,C
SRBEXIT=YES,C
VPACING=1
Note: A sample local LU definition exists in member APPLACV1 of the
HLQ.CNTL data set. You must make this LU active to VTAM before
you add the LU to APPC/MVS.
Step 3 Define the local LU to APPC/MVS.
To define a local LU as a server to APPC/MVS, update the APPCPMxx
configuration member in SYS1.PARMLIB by adding an LUADD statement
for the LU of the server. The configuration member names the LUs and
respective administrative VSAM KSDS. The person who is responsible for
updating the MVS system or VTAM network definition files must make this
update.