To provide symmetry of control over the autoinstall process, the autoinstall
control program is also invoked when:
- A console autoinstall request was accepted by the user program, but the
INSTALL process failed.
- The delete delay period has passed since the console was last used and CICS® is running with AICONS=YES in effect. You can query this status of autoinstall
for consoles by issuing a CEMT INQUIRE AUTOINSTALL command. If AICONS=YES
is specified, CEMT INQUIRE AUTOINSTALL displays CONSOLES(PROGAUTO).
Input to the program is through a communication area, addressed by DFHEICAP.
The layout of the communication area is shown in Figure 36.
Figure 36. Autoinstall control program's communication area at DELETE for consoles
Fullword 1 Standard Header
Byte 1 Function Code (X'FE')
Bytes 2 - 3 Component Code Always 'ZC'
Byte 4 Reserved Always X'00'
Fullword 2 Terminal ID of console being deleted
Fullword 3 Consolename of console being deleted
Bytes 1-2 Deleted consolename length
Bytes 3-4 Start of deleted consolename ID
Next 6 bytes Remainder of deleted consolename ID
The parameter list contains the following information:
- A standard header, where byte 1 indicates the request type (this is hexadecimal
character X'FE' for DELETE), and bytes 2 to 3 contain the component code,
which is always ZC for consoles.
- The second fullword contains the termid of the console that is being deleted.
- The third fullword contains, in the first two bytes, the length of the
deleted console name and, in the last two bytes, the first and second characters
of the console name.
- The last 6 bytes of the communications area contains the remainder of
the console name (third to eighth characters).
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