Migration Procedure [ RJE User/Programmer Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
RJE User/Programmer Reference Manual
Migration Procedure
1. Configuration information previously found in the IOCONFIG on
RJE/V must now be configured in the NMMGR screens for RJE/XL.
This information includes the following:
a. Linkname (see steps 2 and 3, next page).
b. The physical path of the PSI card.
c. Local ID sequence (if any).
d. Receive timeout.
e. Local timeout.
f. Connect timeout.
g. Response timeout.
h. Number of error retries.
i. Transmission speed.
j. Line type (dial or leased line).
k. Transmission mode (full or half duplex).
l. Phone numbers (if any).
m. Remote ID sequences (if any).
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NOTE All of these values will default correctly for a half duplex
dial line, except for the PSI physical path, the
transmission speed and phone numbers (if they are not
specified in the #RJLINE command).
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2. If RJE is being invoked from a streamed job or a command file and
the DEV parameter specifies a number on the RJE/V system, one of
the following must be done:
a. The RJE Linkname must be configured in NMMGR in the form RJEn,
RJEnn, or RJEnnn, where the n, nn, and nnn are the LDEV number
in the #RJLINE command
or
b. The job or command file which specify the #RJLINE command must
be altered to use the actual linkname configured in NMMGR for
the DEV parameter.
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NOTE If #RJLINE is invoked without specifying DEV (number or
name), RJE will open any one of the RJE links configured in
NMMGR.
Consult the RJE/XL Node Manager's Guide for configuration
details.
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3. If RJE is being invoked from a session, the #RJLINE command should
use a linkname configured in the NMMGR screens for the DEV
parameter.
4. Since the error codes returned by RJE/XL are not completely
identical to those returned by RJE/V, users using RJE user
recovery procedures should examine their procedures and modify
them if necessary. Because the majority of the error codes remain
identical, (especially the common link errors) this should be a
checkoff item for most users. RJE/V and RJE/XL error codes appear
in Appendix A.
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