Universal Data Mover Server Configuration Options
Universal Data Mover Configuration Options
This page provides links to detailed information on the configuration options available for use with the Universal Data Mover Server.
The options are listed alphabetically, without regard to any specific operating system.
Configuration Options Information
For each configuration option, these pages provide the following information.
Description
Describes the configuration option and how it is used.
Usage
Provides a table of the following information:
Method | Syntax | IBM i | UNIX | Windows | z/OS |
Configuration File Keyword | <Format / Value> |
Method
Identifies the method used to specify Universal Data Mover Server configuration options:
- Configuration File Keyword
Syntax
Identifies the syntax of the method used to specify the option:
- Format: Specific characters that identify the option.
- Value: Type of value(s) to be supplied for this method.
(Operating System)
Identifies the operating systems for which each method of specifying the option is valid:
- IBM i
- UNIX
- Windows
- z/OS
Values
Identifies all possible values for the specified value type.
Defaults are identified in bold type.
<Additional Information>
Identifies any additional information specific to the option.
Configuration Options List
The following table identifies all UDM Server configuration options.
Option | Description |
---|---|
Specification for whether or not product activity monitoring events are generated. | |
Disposition of data set when an abnormal ending occurs. | |
Block size used for newly allocated data sets. | |
SMS data class used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Number of directory blocks for newly allocated partitioned data sets. | |
Data set organization used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Status of data sets being allocated for input. | |
Logical record length used for newly allocated data sets. | |
SMS management class used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Disposition of data set when normal ending occurs. | |
Status of existing data sets being allocated for output. | |
Primary space allocation used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Record format used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Secondary space allocation used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Space unit in which space is allocated for newly allocated data sets. | |
SMS storage class used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Unit used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Volume serial number used for newly allocated data sets. | |
Specification for whether or not the UDM rename command will succeed if the new file name provided in that command matches the name of an existing file. | |
Character code page used to translate text data. | |
Specification to use the internal or external table for code page to CCSID mapping. | |
Specification for whether or not data is compressed on all standard I/O files. | |
SSL/TLS cipher suites to use for data session between UDM primary and secondary servers. | |
DATA_SSL_CIPHER_SUITES | SSL/TLS 1.3 specific cipher suites to use for the data session on which file data is transferred between UDM primary and secondary servers. |
Specification for whether or not the control session must be encrypted. | |
Events to be generated as persistent events. | |
Number of UDM transfer blocks transferred before a frame-sync message is sent with network fault tolerance turned on. | |
Directory in which UDM Server is installed. | |
Specification for how users are logged onto the system. | |
MAX_SSL_PROTOCOL | Maximum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used for communications channels. |
Level of messages that UDM will write. | |
Minimum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used for communications channels. Note This option was introduced to IBM i in version 5.1.1.0. | |
List of message IDs representing Universal messages to be suppressed. | |
Expected network latency (in seconds). | |
Directory where the UDM Server message catalog and code page tables are located. | |
Host or IP address that UDM binds to when initiating outgoing connections to another UDM Server. | |
Number of attempts that the UDM Manager will make to re-establish a transfer session when a network fault occurs. | |
Number of seconds that UDM will wait between each successive attempt to re-establish a transfer session when a network fault occurs. | |
Size (in bytes) of the application's incoming buffer for UDM. | |
Size (in bytes) of the application's outgoing buffer for UDM. | |
Default size for file creation of physical files for both data and source file types. | |
Specification for whether or not to use TCP packet coalescing. | |
Size of the TCP receive buffer used for socket connections. | |
Size of the TCP send buffer used for socket connections. | |
(Renamed TCP_RECV_BUFFER.) | |
Name of directory that UDM Server uses for temporary files. | |
Name of directory that UDM Server uses for its trace files. | |
Maximum number of lines to write to the trace file. | |
Size of a wrap-around trace table maintained in memory. | |
File mode creation mask. | |
User security option. | |
User security option. |