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Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload AFP Upload consists of a client component (as part of InfoPrint Manager) and an MVS host server component (available as a priced feature of PSF for z/OS). Note: The z/OS operating system replaced the MVS operating system, but in InfoPrint Manager we continue to refer to the MVS operating system because it is used throughout our program. The client component is part of the InfoPrint Manager server. The InfoPrint Manager server accepts AFP files (or files it can convert to AFP) and sends them to the MVS server, which places them on the JES spool. The host server program ensures that the attributes passed by the InfoPrint Manager server (such as class, destination, and forms) are recorded with the data sets on the JES spool. For more information on how to pass these values to an MVS system, see "Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS" on page 304. Software prerequisites The following software products are required to use : Host System v z/OS V1R7 or later v PSF 3.4.0 for z/OS AFP Upload Feature AIX System v AIX Version 5.3 with ML05 (32 and 64 bit kernels) or later v InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4.2 or later General information about the host server program The host server program is a single load module that can be purchased as a feature of PSF for z/OS. Once started, the host server program runs continuously. It waits for connection requests from one or more InfoPrint Manager servers and creates a subtask to process each request. When a request is completely processed, the subtask ends. The host server program creates a new subtask for each request. You can run the host server program in a startable address space or as a job managed by a host initiator. The InfoPrint Manager server sends AFP data to the host server program that places the AFP data in a SYSOUT data set. When the host server program allocates the SYSOUT data set, it accepts the default spool space allocation for the SYSOUT class definition in JES. The host server program associates attributes passed by the InfoPrint Manager server with the SYSOUT data set. These attributes are similar to JCL OUTPUT statement parameters. They include: v ADDRESS v BUILDING © Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 1998, 2010 301

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Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload
AFP Upload consists of a client component (as part of InfoPrint Manager) and an
MVS host server component (available as a priced feature of PSF for z/OS).
Note:
The z/OS operating system replaced the MVS operating system, but in
InfoPrint Manager we continue to refer to the MVS operating system because it is
used throughout our program.
The client component is part of the InfoPrint Manager server. The InfoPrint
Manager server accepts AFP files (or files it can convert to AFP) and sends them to
the MVS server, which places them on the JES spool. The host server program
ensures that the attributes passed by the InfoPrint Manager server (such as
class
,
destination
, and
forms
) are recorded with the data sets on the JES spool. For more
information on how to pass these values to an MVS system, see “Transmitting AFP
file attributes to MVS” on page 304.
Software prerequisites
The following software products are required to use :
Host System
v
z/OS V1R7 or later
v
PSF 3.4.0 for z/OS AFP Upload Feature
AIX System
v
AIX Version 5.3 with ML05 (32 and 64 bit kernels) or later
v
InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4.2 or later
General information about the host server program
The host server program is a single load module that can be purchased as a feature
of PSF for z/OS. Once started, the host server program runs continuously. It waits
for connection requests from one or more InfoPrint Manager servers and creates a
subtask to process each request. When a request is completely processed, the
subtask ends. The host server program creates a new subtask for each request.
You can run the host server program in a startable address space or as a job
managed by a host initiator.
The InfoPrint Manager server sends AFP data to the host server program that
places the AFP data in a SYSOUT data set. When the host server program allocates
the SYSOUT data set, it accepts the default spool space allocation for the SYSOUT
class definition in JES.
The host server program associates attributes passed by the InfoPrint Manager
server with the SYSOUT data set. These attributes are similar to JCL OUTPUT
statement parameters. They include:
v
ADDRESS
v
BUILDING
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