When Control‑O and Control‑M are running together, the Control‑O monitor assumes the responsibilities of both the CMEM facility and Control‑O. The way in which the Control‑O monitor functions depends on how organizational requirements, scheduling, and automation have been addressed at your site.
The following table describes the DD statements in the Control‑O startup procedure that are relevant to this issue:
Table 204 Relevant DD Statements in Control-O Startup Procedure
Statement |
Description |
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DARULLST
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References a member containing the list of Control‑O rule tables to be loaded by the Control‑O monitor. The default name for this member is RULELIST. |
DACTMLST
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References a member containing the list of CMEM rule tables to be loaded by the Control‑O monitor. The default name for this member is IOACMEML. |
The Control‑O monitor can operate in the following ways:
S CONTROLO
Control‑O loads the rule tables listed in the member referenced by DD statement DARULLST. The member referenced by DD statement DACTMLST must be empty.
S CONTROLO
Control‑O first loads the CMEM rule tables listed in the member referenced by DD statement DACTMLST. Control‑O then loads the Control‑O rule tables listed in the member referenced by DD statement DARULLST.
S CONTROLO,TYPE=CTOCMEM
This command causes the Control‑O monitor to load only CMEM rule tables. Control‑O loads the CMEM rule tables listed in the member referenced by DD statement DACTMLST. Loading of Control‑O tables is skipped. Do not use this mode of operation on a long-term basis.
More information on the management of the CMEM facility by the Control‑O monitor is provided at the beginning of this chapter.
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