The change is "persistent"  until it is changed again or you cold start
JES2.

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 1:44 PM Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:

> Humor me. I'm an experienced developer playing newbie sysprog in my spare
> time.
>
> I've got a JES2 system where I want to change the order of job classes for
> some of the initiators. I could get professional help but it is a service
> bureau so that involves opening a ticket, dollars, etc., etc.
>
> I have done it through SDSF and all is well. I now want to make the change
> persistent. I have JES2PARM open in an editor. I can make the changes *very
> carefully*.
>
> Questions: (1) is there any way to test it, particularly that I have not
> fouled it up terribly? The next IPL is probably months away, and a failure
> would be very unpleasant. Is there any sort of non-disruptive "TYPRUN=SCAN"
> sort of option to get JES2 to say the parm file is or is not okay?
>
> (2) alternatively, what would happen if it were bad? Suppose I fat-fingered
> a comma? Unusable system? I am not sure what I am looking at but it looks
> to
> me like TCPIP and TCAS are running under JES2.
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Charles
>
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