I believe The CIB COUNTER (CIBCTR)  is architecturally set by the 
developers Of CICS.
But I would have some concerns if application programmerrs are able to 
issue Console Commands..

 



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> The console handling In CICS is behaving as previously explained. 
> See the QEDIT Macro.
> For CICS,  Console Commands are handled by a component called 
> Terminal Control  under the CSTP System Servives Task. 
> CSTP handles All Terminal driven activity from VTAM and Non Vtam.
> I believe CSTP is invoked under the CICS QR  TCB 
> (Quasi-ReEntrant  TCB).
> As far as I remember You Cannot Modify the Number of Queued 
> Requests for CICS.

My empirical evidence suggests that CICS sets QEDIT CIBCTR to the
maximum of 255, and I don't see a way to change it (we wouldn't want to
reduce it, anyway).  I've suggested to the application group that if
their testing is anywhere near indicative of the expected transaction
arrival rate, that they use a more reliable means of delivering them
(Websphere MQ, for example).

    -jc-

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