The following environment variables are applicable to all components of Enterprise Server.
- ES_3270_REMOVE_NULL_COLOR_ATTRIB
- Stops the extended color attribute set to low-values from being sent to the 3270 emulator. This fixes an IBM issues related
to Personal Communications (PCOM) which is described at
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21461404.
- ES_CAS_API
- Indicates whether
casout or
cassub has been executed by a call and not from the command line.
- ES_CONSOLE_LOG
- Sends console messages to the Windows Event Log.
- ES_CSKL_NO_MSG_CONSOLE
- Stops CSKL writing messages to console.log.
- ES_ESMAC_DISP_MAX_OVERRIDE
- The number of items displayed in the ESMAC catalog view or lines displayed in a SYSOUT file from the job list view.
- ES_LEGACY_ECI
- Indicates that Enterprise Server must use Micro Focus ECI instead of IBM CTG.
- ES_MAX_CATALOG_LINES
- Restricts the number of entries displayed in ESMAC catalog view, and the default is 5000.
- ES_MEM_STRATEGY
- Selects the types of memory processes supported.
- ES_OTMA_TIMEOUT
- The time that an OTMA client should wait for an answer.
- ES_SEP_DORMANT_TIME
- Allows override of Transient SEP dormant time.
- ES_SERVER
- Server name (used if no -r switch is specified on
casstart or
casstop).
- ES_SYSOUT_HOLD
- The status of the SYSOUT files are set to Out Hold.
- ES_TN3270_FORCE_ALT
- Enables you to use a screen size other than the default when using a TN3270 terminal emulator.
- ES_TN3270_MODEL_LOG
- Writes the TN3270 emulator's model name to a temporary storage queue named TN32MODL that can be viewed using the CEBR transaction.
- ES_USR_DFLT_CICS
- Allows you to override the default user when no user is logged on for CICS authentication.
- ES_USR_DFLT_ESMAC
- Allows you to override the default user when no user is logged on for ESMAC authentication.
- ES_USR_DFLT_JES
- Allows you to override the default user when no user is logged on for JES authentication.
- ES_ESM_DISABLE_DFLTUSER_ESMAC
- Allows you to disable the default ESMAC user in order to increase the security of your server. Disables the
DEFAULT button on the logon screen and forces users to always enter a valid userid and password.
- ES_WS_RUNAWAY_TIMEOUT
- Time in seconds that the client will wait for a response from the web service. Valid values are 0 to 65535 seconds.
- IMSCPY
- The location of copybook files for the DBDGEN, MFSGEN, and PSBGEN utilities.
- ISPPROF
- The location of ISPF dialog profiles.
- JAVA_HOME
- Specifies the location of the JDK.
- MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT
- Specifies the format to use for floating point data items. Possible formats are IBM hexadecimal and IEEE.
Syntax
SET MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT=fpstatus
Parameters
fpstatus Which format to use for floating point data items. This must be one of:
- true Specifies that IBM hexadecimal format floating point data items are to be used.
- false Specifies that IEEE format floating point data items are to be used.
Setting MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT to anything other than
true has the same effect as setting it to
false.
The setting of this environment variable can be overridden by the NATIVE-FLOATING-POINT directive.
- MF_AMODE31ONLY
- Indicates that all programs are AMODE(31).
- MF_CHARSET
- Specifies the system character set (ASCII or EBCDIC).
- MF_USESCA5
- Specifies that the server should use version 5 of the Open Service Component Architecture.
- Values:
- MFCODESET
- Specifies which translation tables to use.
- Values
- On UNIX platforms (requires
Micro Focus Enterprise Developer Unix Components):A pre-defined country code:
Important: To specify a Euro codeset, meaning that it includes the Euro symbol (€), prefix an "E" to the appropriate country code listed
below. A country code with no "E" prefix indicates a non-Euro code.
Country Code
(MFCODESET)
|
EBCDIC CCSIDs
|
Language
|
AUTOMATIC
AUTO
|
|
Operating system default - sets country code based on CBL_GET_OS_INFO
|
DEFAULT
|
|
For a single-byte character set environment, 0437 (US English) selected; else 0081 (Japanese Katakana Extended) selected.
|
0031
|
37, 1140
|
Dutch
|
0033
|
297, 1147
|
French
|
0034
|
284, 1145
|
Spanish
|
0039
|
280, 1144
|
Italian
|
0043
|
273, 1141
|
German (Austrian)
|
0044
|
285, 1146
|
UK English
|
0045
|
277, 1142
|
Danish
|
0046
|
278, 1143
|
Swedish
|
0047
|
277, 1142
|
Norwegian
|
0049
|
273, 1141
|
German
|
0066
|
838
|
Thai Extended
|
0081†
|
930 (290, 300)
|
* Japanese Katakana Extended
|
0082
|
933 (833, 834)
|
*Korean
|
0086
|
13676 (836, 837)
|
*Simplified Chinese
|
0351
|
37, 1140
|
Portuguese
|
0358
|
278, 1143
|
Finnish
|
0437
|
37, 1140
|
US English
|
0500
|
500, 1148
|
International (Latin 1)
|
0886
|
937 (37, 835)
|
*Traditional Chinese
|
0930 †
|
930 (290, 300)
|
*Japanese Katakana Extended
|
0939 †
|
939 (1027, 300)
|
*Japanese Latin Extended
|
9122 †
|
9122 (290, 300)
|
*Japanese Katakana
|
Character sets marked with an asterisk (*) are capable of mixed single-byte and double-byte character conversion. EBCDIC CCSIDs
in these rows indicate the mixed-byte CCSID first, followed by the single-byte, then double-byte Code Page Global Identifiers
(CPGIDs) in parenthesis.
Other EBCDIC CCSIDs in parentheses reflect a 'non-Euro, Euro' pair for appropriate country codes.
For database applications using a DBMS server on Windows, use the table above.
For
Windows and UNIX
database applications accessing a UNIX database created with single-byte character sets 819 or 923, use the following table:
Country Code
(MFCODESET)
|
EBCDIC CCSIDs
|
Languages
|
1140
|
37,1140
|
Dutch US English Portuguese
|
1141
|
273,1141
|
German (Austrian) German
|
1142
|
277,1142
|
Danish Norwegian
|
1143
|
278,1143
|
Swedish Finnish
|
1144
|
280,1144
|
Italian
|
1145
|
284,1145
|
Spanish
|
1146
|
285,1146
|
UK English
|
1147
|
297,1147
|
French
|
1148
|
500,1148
|
International (Latin 1)
|
-
A code between 2000 and 9999 (except 9122) corresponds to a user-defined translation table. User-defined tables are created
using the Codecomp utility.
-
If you are not using UK or US language settings, you must also set the codepage in your PC environment settings:
- Right click
My Computer.
- Select
Properties.
- Click
Advanced system settings.
- Click
Environment Variables.
- Under
System Variables click
New.
- Enter
MFCODESET as
Variable name and
XXXX as
Variable value, where
XXXX is your chosen codepage.
- MFCSCFG
- Specifies a configuration file to be used by the Client/Server Binding client program.
Syntax
Parameters
filename The name of the configuration file.
Example
SET MFCSCFG=/home/mydir/mfclisrv.cfg
Comments
The value of MFCSCFG is overridden by any value defined in the command line. If neither of the above yields a filename, the
default filename
mfclisrv.cfg is assumed, and is searched for in the current directory. If that in turn is not found, the default settings for the configuration
entries are used.
- MFEXTMAP
- Location of a mapper file.
- MFLOGDIR
- Specifies a directory to be used by Client/Server Binding for log files.
Syntax
Parameters
dirname The name of the directory for log files.
Example
SET MFLOGDIR=/home/mydir/logs
- MFLECONFIG
-
Specifies a configuration file for Language Environment (LE) runtime options.
Syntax
Parameters
filename The file containing the LE runtime options you want to use.
- MFPRELOAD_USE
- Calls MFPRELOAD to improve perfomance.
- MFSUB
- Specifies whether to use SUBI or ASUBI.
- MFSYSCATDIR
- The location of the system catalog directory.
- MFUSER
- Default user ID.
- MFUSERCAT_LOC
- The fully-qualified name of the SMS dataset.
- MQSERVER
- The location of an
WebSphere MQ Server installation.
- MULTMFENTMAP
- Specifies whether special characters such as < and & are replaced with the equivalent HTML entities (for example < and
&).
- OOSW
- OO run-time switches.
- TX_TN3270_FORCE_ALT
- Enables you to use a screen size other than the default when using a TN3270 terminal emulator.
- TXMAPP
- The location of the BMS load module.
- TXRDTP
- The location of MSS resource definition (RDO) files.
- USER
- Default user name.