Much of the autoinstall for terminal advice is relevant. However, the
following points should also be helpful.
- Information about autoinstalled consoles is contained in:
- The AWE (CWE)
- The TCT prefix in the console BITMAP
- The CCE
- The SNEX
- The interface to the autoinstall user-replaceable program.
- When DFHZCNA is called with a modify command trace point AP FCF0 is issued
and traces the CIB and CIB extension.
- Trace point AP FCA7 shows the AWE/CWE created by DFHZCNA and passed to
DFHZATA2.
- DISCARD (used via CEMT or EXEC CICS®) is useful whilst testing autoinstall
for consoles.
- CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL is useful for seeing what consoles are installed
and what their console names are.
- The console names can vary depending on how the modify command was issued:
- /f jobname,CEMT I TE from a TSO SDSF panel gives a console name of the
USERID or the console name if changed using option 8 of SDSF.
- f jobname,CEMT I TE from a TSO console gives a console name of the TSO
USERID.
- M/F jobname, CEMT I TE from the TSO SDSF panel gives a console name of
MASTnn where nn is the names of the system. If SEC=YES is specified in the
SIT then the user must first sign on with m/f jobname,CESN.
- // MODIFY jobname,CEMT I TE from a job stream gives a console names of
INTERNAL. If SEC=YES is specified in the SIT then the user must first sign
on with m/f jobname,CESN.
- The console name BITMAP is dumped in the TCP section of system dumps.
- The extended control blocks are dumped if present when a system dump is
taken.
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