Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 324
Specifying to run the host server program in a startable address space
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For details about creating an AIX printer, see "Creating and managing actual destinations" in the InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Getting Started manual. Specifying to run the host server program in a startable address space You can run the host server program either in a startable address space or as a job managed by an MVS initiator. This section describes how to run the host server program in a startable address space. You must place a JCL PROC in a PROCLIB and use the MVS START command to run the PROC. The JCL must execute the AFP Upload server program, named AUPTCPS. This program is written in the PL/I language. It requires that the Language Environment runtime library be included in the STEPLIB definition. The AFP Upload server program also requires that the SYSPRINT DD name be allocated. For more information about the SYSPRINT DD name used by the host server program, see "Specifying the SYSPRINT DD statement" on page 302. You can use the MVS START and CANCEL commands to control execution of the host server program. The host server program does not support or respond to the MVS STOP and DISPLAY commands. Note: The host server program runs continuously. If you run the host server program in a startable address space, the host server program runs until you cancel the address space. Specifying to run the host server program as a job You can run the host server program either in a startable address space or as a job managed by an MVS initiator. This section describes how to run the host server program as a job managed by an MVS initiator. The JCL must execute the AFP Upload server program, named AUPTCPS. This program is written in the PL/I language. It requires that the Language Environment runtime library be included in the STEPLIB definition. The AFP Upload server program also requires that the SYSPRINT DD name be allocated. For more information about the SYSPRINT DD name used by the host server program, see "Specifying the SYSPRINT DD statement" on page 302. Specify TIME=NOLIMIT in the JCL EXEC statement. This specification causes job step wait limits to be bypassed. If this specification is omitted, the job will end with system code 522 if all of the tasks are in a wait state for the time specified in the JWT parameter of the SMFPRMxx parmlib member. Lengthy waits are normal during periods when no AFP Upload AIX clients send files to the host server program. Note: The host server program runs continuously. If you run the host server program as a job managed by an MVS initiator, the host server program runs until you cancel the job. Example to run the host server program in a For an explanation of these values, see "Specifying to run the host server program in a startable address space." 310 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures