Specifies the primary space allocation for DASD data sets in the units specified in the AllocUnits parameter.
Specify a value greater than zero. This value must be sufficient for a copy of either the log data set or its corresponding BSDS, whichever is the larger.
Specifies the secondary space allocation for DASD data sets in the units specified in the AllocUnits parameter.
Specify a value greater than zero.
Specifies the unit in which primary and secondary space allocations are made. The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_ARCHIVE_PFX_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_ARCHIVE_PFX_LENGTH.
Specifies the retention period, in days, to be used when the archive log data set is created. Specify a value in the range zero through 9999.
See the WebSphere MQ for z/OS System Administration Guide for information about discarding archive log data sets.
Specify a device type or unit name of 1 through 8 characters.
If you archive to DASD, you can specify a generic device type with a limited volume range.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_ARCHIVE_UNIT_LENGTH.
Specify a device type or unit name of 1 through 8 characters.
If this parameter is blank, the value set for the ArchiveUnit1 parameter is used.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_ARCHIVE_UNIT_LENGTH.
Other WebSphere MQ users might be forced to wait until the data set is mounted, but they are not affected while WebSphere MQ is waiting for the reply to the message.
The value can be:
The block size you specify must be compatible with the device type you specify in the ArchiveUnit1 and ArchiveUnit2 parameters.
Specify a value in the range 4 097 through 28 672. The value you specify is rounded up to a multiple of 4 096.
This parameter is ignored for data sets that are managed by the storage management system (SMS).
The value can be:
Specifies how the command is executed when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group. You can specify one of the following:
The maximum length is MQ_QSG_NAME_LENGTH.
This parameter applies to a 3480 or 3490 device that has the improved data recording capability (IDRC) feature. When this feature is turned on, hardware in the tape control unit writes data at a much higher density than normal, allowing for more data on each volume. Specify MQSYSP_NO if you do not use a 3480 device with the IDRC feature or a 3490 base model, with the exception of the 3490E. Specify MQSYSP_YES if you want the data to be compacted.
The value can be:
Specifies whether archive log data sets are protected by ESM profiles when the data sets are created.
If you specify MQSYSP_YES, ensure that:
otherwise, off-loads will fail.
The value can be:
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, allowed for the quiesce.
Specify a value in the range 1 through 999.
Specifies the list of z/OS routing codes for messages about the archive log data sets to the operator.
Specify up to 14 routing codes, each with a value in the range zero through 16. You must specify at least one code.
Specifies whether the archive log data set name has a time stamp in it.
The value can be:
arcpfxi.cyyddd.Thhmmsst.Annnnnnnwhere c is 'D' for the years up to and including 1999 or 'E' for the year 2000 and later, and arcpfxi is the data set name prefix specified by ArchivePrefix1 or ArchivePrefix2. arcpfxi can have up to 19 characters.
arcpfxi.Annnnnnn
Where arcpfxi is the data set name prefix specified by ArchivePrefix1 or ArchivePrefix2. arcpfxi can have up to 35 characters.
arcpfxi.Dyyyyddd.Thhmmsst.Annnnnnn
Where arcpfxi is the data set name prefix specified by ArchivePrefix1 or ArchivePrefix2. arcpfxi can have up to 17 characters.
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