Thanks Liz. I was more concerned with figuring out the routing issue
that I had not had time to really search out the $DEL DEST() command.
I did find the answer to the routing. It has to do with using the
CONNECT statement.
The JES2 terminology seems to be completely backwards from that used by
zVM-RSCS or z/VSE-Power.
Tony Thigpen
Lizette Koehler wrote on 10/09/2017 10:23 AM:
Tony
A quick search in www.ibm.com with the phrase REMOVE $ADD DESTID
Lead to the command $DEL
This has documented
Processing Considerations
When you dynamically delete a JES2 symbolic destination (destid), JES2 honors
the deletion across a restart only if you perform a hot start. To permanently
delete the symbolic destination, remove the DEStid initialization statement
before restarting JES2.
Scope
Single member. The values supplied for this command will be in effect for this
member only.
Depending on your installation's setup, however, you might want this command to
be applied to all members of the MAS (to ensure a consistent environment across
the MAS). If so, you can use the MVS ROUTE *ALL command to issue this command
to all active members (if the JES2 command character is the same on all
members). See z/OS MVS System Commands, SA38-0666 for more information on using
the ROUTE *ALL command.
Messages
You could try the $DEL to see if that takes it out, or a hot start to
permanently remove the command.
It would have been nice if the $ADD would have included the remove $DEL command
I have not tried to route through multiple nodes with JES2 - always node to
node. So I will not be able to answer that part of your question
Lizette
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Tony Thigpen
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2017 5:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Question on JES2 and remote non-JES nodes
I have a question concerning setting up NJE nodes in the following
configuration:
JES2(node=AAAA)-----RSCS(node=BBBB)----RSCS(node=CCCC)
I have AAAA talking to BBBB.
How do I tell AAAA that it can send stuff destined for CCCC via BBBB?
I tried: $add destid(CCCC),dest=BBBB
But, things sent to CCCC are actually sent to the BBBB machine (as a
synonym), and are not forwarded by BBBB to CCCC.
Follow-up question:
How do I 'undo' the incorrect $ADD command.
--
Tony Thigpen
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