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Universal Command Manager identifies a remote system with the REMOTE_HOST and REMOTE_PORT configuration options, and the remote user ID with the USER_ID configuration option.
The remote access profile has the following format:
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ipaddress | Numeric dotted-form IP address of the remote host as specified by the REMOTE_HOST option. The format of the IP address is four three-character numeric fields. Each field represents one number of the IP address. For example, IP address 256.10.2.123 is formatted as 256010002123. |
port | Numeric port number on which Universal Broker is listening as specified by the REMOTE_PORT option. The default Universal Broker port number is 7887. The format of the port number is a five-digit number. For example, port 7887 is formatted as 07887. |
userid | Remote user identifier with which Universal Command Manager will execute the remote command as specified by the USER_ID option. |
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The standard I/O (stdio) access profile controls Universal Command Manager's access to data sets allocated for standard I/O. The standard I/O ddnames are UNVIN for standard input, UNVOUT for standard output, and UNVERR for standard error, unless otherwise changed with the SIO_LOCAL_FILE configuration option.
The standard I/O access profile has the following format:
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stdio | Standard I/O file which the profile is for. Valid values are:
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ipaddress | Numeric dotted-form IP address of the remote host as specified by the REMOTE_HOST option. The format of the IP address is four three-character numeric fields. Each field represents one number of the IP address. For example, IP address 256.10.2.123 is formatted as 256010002123. |
port | Numeric port number on which Universal Broker is listening as specified by the REMOTE_PORT option. The default Universal Broker port number is 7887. The format of the port number is a five-digit number. For example, port 7887 is formatted as 07887. |
allocation | Entity that is allocated to the standard I/O ddname. There are a number of different items that may be allocated to a ddname. The following formats are available:
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