Choosing the appropriate statements

The statements that you define determine the HCL Workload Automation for Z functions that you can use. Defining the appropriate initialization statements shows which statements you can define for a tracker, a controller, a server, a data store, a batch, or a PIF application. For a standby controller, you specify the controller statements.

Table 1. Defining the appropriate initialization statements
Name Tracker Controller Server Data Store Batch PIF Specifies options for
ALERTS Generating NetView®, IBM® Tivoli® Monitoring, message log, WTO, incident, and email alerts.
AROPTS Automatic job recovery.
AUDIT Creating audit information for changes to HCL Workload Automation for Z data.
AUDITCP Creating audit information for automatic status changes of an operation condition in the current plan.
AUTHDEF Security checking.
BATCHOPT Specifying options for all batch jobs.
DBCSOPTS Japanese language feature.
DBOPT Dynamic Workload Console reporting.
DSTOPTS Specifying options for the data store.
DSTUTIL Specifying options for data store batch utilities and the CleanUp subtask.
ERDROPTS Event reader task.
EWTROPTS Event writer task.
EXITS Calling HCL Workload Automation for Z exits.
FLOPTS Communicating with data store (allowing job log retrieval and restart and cleanup functions).
HTTPOPTS Options for the HTTP communications.
INCLUDE NOERROR table definition members.
Purpose Run-time options for processing requests from a PIF application and a server.
INCOPTS Connecting to an incident notifying tool.
INTFOPTS Requests from programming interfaces (required).
JCCOPTS Job completion checker task.
JTOPTS Determining how operations behave at workstations and how they are submitted and tracked.
MAILOPTS Sending an email when the alert condition that you set in ALERTS occurs.
MONOPTS Enabling monitoring by an external agent. Used by IBM® Tivoli® Monitoring.
MONPOL Defining the monitoring policy to be used by external monitors.
NOERROR Treating job-tracking error codes as normal completion codes.
OPCOPTS Starting HCL Workload Automation for Z subtasks.
RCLDDP Listing protected DDnames
RCLDSNP Listing protected data set name.
RCLOPTS Defining the options used during the restart and cleanup functions.
RCLSKIP Listing the INCLUDEs to keep at the beginning of a JCL when it is tailored by the Restart and Cleanup function.
RESOPTS Controlling special resources
RESOURCE Defining for which special resources daily planning should produce reports.
RODMOPTS Monitoring special resources through RODM.
ROUTOPTS Communication routes to tracker, z-centric agent, and remote engine destinations.
TCPOPTS Local TCP/IP communication task. You can define it also in an EQQYPARM file referenced in the user logon procedure.
TRGOPT Event-driven workload automation support. Used by the Java program that creates configuration files for data set triggering.
TRROPTS The communication route to the controller.
XCFOPTS XCF communications.

For a detailed syntax and description of each initialization statement, listed in alphabetical order, see the following sections.