System Environment Settings

This topic explains how to register the environment settings for the client.

You can view and modify this information on HULFT-HUB Manager Management screen.

List of Fields

1. Basic Settings

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Basic Settings)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
A1 Work File Generation Path Alphanumeric characters Mandatory Within 50 bytes
A2 Send Process Multiplex Level 10 From 1 to 999 Mandatory  
A3 Receive Process Multiplex Level 999 From 1 to 999 Mandatory  
A4 Receive Port No. 30000 From 1 to 65535 Mandatory *1
A5 Request Acknowledge Port No. 31000 From 1 to 65535 Mandatory *1
A6 Command Acknowledge Port No. 65535 From 1 to 65535 Mandatory  
A7 Service Port No. 65533 From 1 to 65535 Mandatory  
A8 Service Process Port No.   From 1 to 65535
or leave omitted
Optional  
A9 Scheduler Port No.   From 1 to 65535
or leave omitted
Optional  
A10 JIS Year 83JIS *2 Mandatory *1
A11 Space Character Mode Mode 1 *2 Mandatory  
A12 Tab Code Mode Space *2 Mandatory  
A13 Automatic Process Startup Start up all processes *2 Mandatory  
A14 Request Acknowledge Log Output Output All *2 Mandatory  
A15 Receive File Max. Size *3 From 1 to *3 Mandatory Unit: byte
*1: This is located in the Basic Settings of the Registered Client settings on the Management screen.
*2: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
*3: 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (the 63rd power of 2)

2. Extension Settings

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Extension Settings)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
B1 Retry Count on Locked Send File 0 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory  
B2 Retry Interval on Locked Send File 0 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory Unit: second
B3 Retry Count on Locked Receive File 0 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory  
B4 Retry Interval on Locked Receive File 0 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory Unit: second
B5 Connect Retry Count 10 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory  
B6 Connect Retry Interval 1 From 0 to 99999 Mandatory Unit: second
B7 Socket Read Timeout 3600 From 10 to 259200 Mandatory Unit: second
B8 Socket Buffer Size 12288 0, from 4096 to 65520 Mandatory Unit: byte
B9 Console Log Size 999999 From 1024 to 102400 Mandatory Unit: KB
B10 Job Timeout 999999 From 10 to 259200 Mandatory Unit: second
B11 Console Log Backup Create a backup *1 *2 Mandatory  
B12 Clear Unsent File Do not clear *3 *2 Optional  
B13 Clear Resend Queue File Do not clear *3 *2 Optional  
B14 Output to Event Logs Do not output *3 *2 Optional  
B15 Account Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 20 alphanumeric characters (*4)
B16 Password   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 14 bytes
B17 Domain Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 64 bytes
*1: The check box is selected.
*2: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
*3: The check box is not selected.
*4: Both full-width and half-width characters are counted as a single character.

3. Extension2 Settings

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Extension2 Settings)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
C1 Status Display Selection Display All *1 Mandatory  
C2 Pack Zone Conversion Mode 0 *1 Mandatory  
C3 Sign for ASCII Mode 1 *1 Mandatory  
C4 Sign for EBCDIC Mode 1 *1 Mandatory  
C5 Auto Resend Retry Count 0 From 0 to 9 Mandatory  
C6 Log Switch Count 0 From 0 to 999999 Mandatory Unit: record
C7 Send Transfer Error Recovery Unsuccessful Mode *1 Mandatory  
C8 External Character Table Mode No *1 Mandatory  
C9 Process when External character has not been Registered Default Value *1 Mandatory  
C10 Receive Multiplex Level Over Retry Do Not Retry *1 Optional *2
C11 KEIS Em-size Space Mode Mode 0 *1 Optional  
C12 Criteria to Delete Resend Queue Mode 1 *1 Optional  
C13 HULFT-SAN Ver.5 Product HULFT-SAN(H) *1 Optional  
C14 Process Auto Reboot Max. Count 0 From 0 to 99 Mandatory  
C15 Process Auto Reboot Retry Interval 60 From 0 to 99 Mandatory Unit: second
C16 Code Conversion Mode Mode 0 *1 Mandatory  
C17 Request Acknowledge Host Check No *1 Mandatory  
C18 Framed Message Transfer Type Send and Receive Speed Priority Mode *1 Mandatory  
*1: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
*2: The check box is not selected.

4. Scheduler

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Scheduler)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
D1 Week for Holidays Saturday, Sunday *1 Optional  
D2 National Holiday Mode Designate as holidays *2 *1 Optional  
D3 Scheduling Time 0 From 0 to 23 Mandatory Unit: hour
D4 Schedule Process Multiplex Level 50 From 1 to 999 Mandatory  
D5 Designated Holidays   Numeric value Optional MMDD
D6 National Holiday   Numeric value Optional MMDD
*1: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
*2: The check box is selected.

5. Mail Interface

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Mail Interface)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
E1 Mail Account Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 20 bytes
E2 Mail Server Host Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 20 bytes
E3 SMTP Port No.   From 1 to 65535 Optional  
E4 Full Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 20 bytes
E5 Domain Name   Alphanumeric characters Optional Within 64 bytes
[Note] You cannot view or modify the mailbox setting values on screens in HULFT-HUB Manager.

6. Inter-HULFT Settings

 

<Table> List of System Environment Settings (Inter-HULFT Settings)

No. Field Name Default Value Setting Value Specification Remarks
F1 Path to Inter-HULFT Common Environment     Optional Within 200 bytes
F2 Local File Lock Mode Mode 0 *1 Mandatory  
*1: Select an option from the list that is shown on the screen.
[Legend]  
Default Value Default value that is set when you install HULFT
Specification Whether the specification is mandatory or optional when you update the management information record on a screen

Explanation of Each Field

1. Basic Settings

The following describes each field in the Basic Settings.

(A1) Work File Generation Path

This field specifies the path where files that are created temporarily by HULFT are placed.

HULFT processes data to be sent or received and creates a work file temporarily to contain the data, when necessary. Therefore, you need to prepare sufficient free space on the specified drive.

(A2) Send Process Multiplex Level

This field specifies the maximum number of the Send threads that can be running simultaneously within the Send process.

The load on the system and lines grows heavier as the number of hosts that are simultaneously carrying out the Send processing increases. Set a value that is appropriate for the conditions of the system that you are currently using.

(A3) Receive Process Multiplex Level

This field specifies the maximum number of the Receive threads that can be started simultaneously.

When the number of instances of the Receive processing exceeds the value that you set for this field, HULFT does not acknowledge instances of the Receive processing that exceed the value. The load on the system and lines grows heavier as the number of simultaneous instances of the Receive processing increases. Set a value that is appropriate for the conditions of the system that you are currently using.

(A4) Receive Port No.

This field specifies the port number at which the Receive process waits and accepts data sent from another host.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, a port number that is used by another application, the port number that is specified for the Request Acknowledge Port No., the port number that is specified for the Command Acknowledge Port No., or the port number that is specified for the Service Port No.

[Remarks] If you want to view and modify this field on the Management screen, you can find it in the Registered Client Information.

(A5) Request Acknowledge Port No.

This field specifies the port number at which the Request Acknowledge process acknowledges requests from another host.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, a port number that is used by another application, the port number that is specified for the Receive Port No., the port number that is specified for the Command Acknowledge Port No., or the port number that is specified for the Service Port No.

[Remarks] If you want to view and modify this field on the Management screen, you can find it in the Registered Client Information.

(A6) Command Acknowledge Port No.

This field specifies the port number HULFT uses to acknowledge the Send processing and the Resend File processing.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, a port number that is used by another application, the port number that is specified for the Receive Port No., the port number that is specified for the Request Acknowledge Port No., or the port number that is specified for the Service Port No.

(A7) Service Port No.

This field specifies the port number that HULFT uses for internal processing when a request from another host is acknowledged.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, a port number that is used by another application, the port number that is specified for the Receive Port No., the port number that is specified for the Request Acknowledge Port No., or the port number that is specified for the Command Acknowledge Port No.

(A8) Service Process Port No.

This field specifies the port number at which the service process acknowledges requests from another host.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, or a port number that is used by another application.

If you do not open a communication port for the service process, omit the setting value for this field.

(A9) Scheduler Port No.

This field specifies the port number at which the Scheduler process acknowledges requests from another host.

Ensure that this port number is not the same as a port number that is reserved by the operating system, or a port number that is used by another application.

If you do not open a communication port for the Scheduler process, omit the setting value for this field.

(A10) JIS Year

This field specifies the JIS year of the Kanji code type of the system on which HULFT is operating.

<Table> Setting Values for JIS Year

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Options
Description
78JIS JIS 1978
83JIS JIS 1983
[Remarks] If you want to view and modify this field on the Management screen, you can find it in the Registered Client Information.

(A11) Space Character Mode

This field specifies the conversion rules for space codes.

<Table> Setting Values for Space Character Mode

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Options
Description
Mode 0 For details on space conversion rules, refer to Administration Manual for the client.
Mode 1

(A12) Tab Code Mode

This field specifies whether to handle a tab code (0x09) as a space code (0x20) or as a tab code (0x09) during text transfer to a EBCDIC-type host with sending side conversion.

<Table> Setting Values for Tab Code Mode

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Options
Description
Tab Handle as a tab code
Space Handle as a space code

(A13) Automatic Process Startup

This field specifies whether to start up each process at the same time the service is started.

<Table> Setting Values for Automatic Process Startup

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Options
Description
Check box selected Carry out automatic startup
Check box not selected Do not carry out automatic startup

The processes that you can specify are as follows:

  - Send process
  - Receive process
  - Request Acknowledge process
  - Scheduler process
  - BB Server process
[Note] The Schedule process starts if you have installed HULFT Scheduler option. The BB Server process starts if you have installed HULFT BB Server Option.

(A14) Request Acknowledge Log Output

This field specifies whether to output the request status log records.

Specify this field for each service that is acknowledged.

<Table> Setting Values for Request Acknowledge Log Output

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Options
Description
Check box selected Output
Check box not selected Do not output

The services that you can specify are as follows:

  - SEND: Send Request
  - RESEND: Resend Request
  - HULADMIN: Connection request from HULFT Manager and HULFT-HUB Manager
  - HULSNDRC: Job status notification request
  - HULJOB: Job monitor request
  - HULRJOB: Remote job execution
  - HULDWH: Connection request from HULFT DataWarehouse Client
  - TRGCONF: File Trigger Information control
[Note] You can set HULDWH if you have installed the related product 'HULFT DataWarehouse Server' and are using the DataWarehouse interface function.

(A15) Receive File Max. Size

This field specifies the maximum size for a file that can be received by the Receive processing.

If you carry out file transfer with a host that does not support the transfer of files that exceed the 31st power of 2 bytes, specify the maximum size that is supported by that host.

 

2. Extension Settings

The following describes each field in the Extension Settings.

(B1) Retry Count on Locked Send File

This field specifies the number of times to try reopening the Send file that is being used in another processing or application.

If you specify '0' for this field, HULFT does not make retry attempts.

(B2) Retry Interval on Locked Send File

This field specifies how long to wait before HULFT tries to reopen the Send file that it failed to open.

(B3) Retry Count on Locked Receive File

This field specifies the number of times to try reopening the Receive file that is being used in another processing or application.

If you specify '0' for this field, HULFT does not make retry attempts.

[Note] The settings for the Retry Count on Locked Receive File and the Retry Interval on Locked Receive File are valid only if a process other than HULFT is using the Receive file. If HULFT is using the Receive file, the setting for the Receive File Lock Standby is applied regardless of the settings for the Retry Count on Locked Receive File and the Retry Interval on Locked Receive File. Refer to the description of the Retry Interval on Locked Receive File and the Receive File Lock Standby.

(B4) Retry Interval on Locked Receive File

This field specifies how long to wait before HULFT tries to reopen the Receive file that it failed to open.

[Note] The settings for the Retry Count on Locked Receive File and the Retry Interval on Locked Receive File are valid only if a process other than HULFT is using the Receive file. If HULFT is using the Receive file, the setting for the Receive File Lock Standby is applied regardless of the settings for the Retry Count on Locked Receive File and the Retry Interval on Locked Receive File. Refer to the description of the Retry Count on Locked Receive File and the Receive File Lock Standby.

(B5) Connect Retry Count

This field specifies the number of times to try reconnecting if socket connection fails.

If you specify '0,' HULFT does not try to reconnect.

(B6) Connect Retry Interval

This field specifies the interval to wait to try reconnecting if socket connection fails.

(B7) Socket Read Timeout

This field specifies the time-out duration before communication is stopped due to no response from the remote host.

(B8) Socket Buffer Size

This field specifies the input buffer size for socket communication.

If you specify '0,' HULFT applies the value that is configured in the environment (operating system).

(B9) Console Log Size

This field specifies the upper limit of the file size for the Console Log file (hulcon.log) in KBs.

If the Console Log file (hulcon.log) reaches the specified size, HULFT clears the content of the file.

(B10) Job Timeout

This field specifies the job time-out.

This setting is valid for the execution of the Pre-send Job, the successful job on the receiving side when the Notification is 'Successful Job Completion,' and remote jobs. For the execution of other jobs, HULFT waits without any time limit for the job to end.

(B11) Console Log Backup

This field specifies whether to back up the Console Log file (hulcon.log) before HULFT clears the file when the file size reaches the value that is specified in the Console Log Size.

HULFT saves the backed up Console Log with the file name '[hulcon.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS' (the date and time that the backup was created are used as the file extension).

<Table> Setting Values for Console Log Backup

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Options
Description
Check box not selected Do not create a backup
Check box selected Create a backup

(B12) Clear Unsent File

This field specifies whether to delete the unsent file (sddreqcp.dat) when the Send process is started.

<Table> Setting Values for Clear Unsent File

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Options
Description
Check box not selected Do not delete
Check box selected Delete

(B13) Clear Resend Queue File

This field specifies whether to delete the Resend Queue file (sddreqls.dat) when the Send process is started.

<Table> Setting Values for Clear Resend Queue File

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Options
Description
Check box not selected Do not delete
Check box selected Delete

(B14) Output to Event Logs

This field specifies whether to output console messages to the event log.

Specify this field for each type of message.

<Table> Setting Values for Output to Event Logs

On-screen
Options
Description
Check box not selected Do not output to the event log
Check box selected Output to the event log

The types of messages that you can specify are as follows:

  - Information
  - Warning
  - Error (moderate and serious errors)
[Note] For details on the types of messages, refer to Error Codes and Messages for the client.

(B15) Account Name

Specify this field as the account name that is registered on Windows to use it as the account name that is used to start the Send process, the Receive process, the Request Acknowledge process, Scheduler, and PPP Server. If you omit this field, HULFT uses the system account to start the Send process, the Receive process, the Request Acknowledge process, Scheduler, and PPP Server.

If you specify the Password or the Domain Name, be sure to specify this field.

For details about conditions regarding these settings, refer to a relevant manual for the client. For Ver.5, refer to HULFT for WindowsNT/Windows Manual; for Ver.6 refer to Administration Manual.

(B16) Password

Specify the password of the account name for this field.

Specify the password that is registered on Windows.

(B17) Domain Name

This field specifies the name of the domain if the account belongs to a domain. Specify the domain name that is registered on Windows.

3. Extension2 Settings

The following describes each field in the Extension2 Settings.

(C1) Status Display Selection

This field specifies the types of transfer status that are displayed on the Send and Receive Status List screen on the Client Status Inquiry.

<Table> Setting Values for Status Display Selection

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Options
Description
Display Only Send Display only the Send status
Display All Display the Send status and Receive status

(C2) Pack Zone Conversion

This field specifies the conversion rules for Signed Internal Decimal (P) and Signed External Decimal (S) during format transfer or multi format transfer.

On-screen
Options
Description
Mode 0 For details about pack zone conversion rules, refer to Administration Manual for the client.
Mode 1
Mode B
Mode F
Mode 9
Mode S
Mode N

(C3) Sign for ASCII

This field specifies the sign part when Signed Internal Decimal (P) and Signed External Decimal (S) are converted to ASCII data during format transfer or multi format transfer.

This setting becomes effective when you specify 'Mode S' for the Pack Zone Conversion.

<Table> Setting Values for Sign for ASCII

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Options
Zone Sign
Positive Negative
Mode 1 3 4 5
Mode 2 3 3 7

(C4) Sign for EBCDIC

This field specifies the sign part when Signed Internal Decimal (P) and Signed External Decimal (S) are converted to EBCDIC data during format transfer or multi format transfer.

This setting becomes effective when you specify 'Mode S' for the Pack Zone Conversion.

<Table> Setting Values for Sign for EBCDIC

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Options
Zone Sign
Positive Negative
Mode 1 F C D
Mode 2 F F D

(C5) Auto Resend Retry Count

This field specifies the number of times to try auto resending when a communication error occurs during the Send processing and the Receive processing.

If you specify '0,' HULFT does not attempt auto resending.

(C6) Log Switch Count

This field specifies the timing for the auto switching of the Send Log files, the Receive Log files, the Request Acknowledge Log files, and the Scheduler Log files.

When the number of log records in each log file exceeds the specified value, log file switching is carried out. If you specify '0' for this value, HULFT does not carry out log switching.

(C7) Send Transfer Error Recovery

This field specifies how to handle the situation when clearing or deleting the Send file ends unsuccessfully.

HULFT clears or deletes the Send file when the Send processing or the Receive processing has ended successfully.

<Table> Setting Values for Send Transfer Error Recovery

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Options
Description
Unsuccessful Mode Treat as unsuccessful end and execute the unsuccessful job
Successful Mode Treat as successful end and execute the successful job

(C8) External Character Table Mode

This field specifies how to handle external character table conversion.

<Table> Setting Values for External Character Table Mode

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Options
Description
No Convert all external character codes to '□' without using the external character table.
Yes Refer to the external character table, and convert external character codes as appropriate.
Priority Give priority to the external character table, and convert codes as appropriate.

For details about the external character table, refer to Administration Manual for the client.

(C9) Process when External Character has not been Registered

This field specifies the handling of codes which are not listed in JIS Level 1 and JIS Level 2, nor registered in the external character table.

<Table> Setting Values for Process when External character has not been Registered

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Options
Description
Default Value Convert to the default code
Error Treat as an external character conversion error

(C10) Receive Multiplex Level Over Retry

This field specifies whether to retry a connection if an error occurs due to exceeding of the Receive Multiplex Level during socket connection to the host on the receiving side.

<Table> Setting Values for Receive Multiplex Level Over Retry

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Options
Description
Check box not selected Treat as an error without retrying a connection
Check box selected Retry a connection

HULFT uses the Connect Retry Count and the Connect Retry Interval for the retry count and the wait time for reconnecting.

(C11) KEIS Em-size Space Mode

This field specifies the conversion rules for KEIS em-size (double-byte) space codes.

This field is valid only if you have selected 'Mode 1' for the field that is described in '(A11) Space Character Mode'.

<Table> Setting Values for KEIS Em-size Space Mode

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Options
Description
Mode 0 Convert em-size (double-byte) space codes to 0x4040
Mode 1 Convert em-size (double-byte) space codes to 0xA1A1

(C12) Criteria to Delete Resend Queue

This field specifies the criteria for deleting records from the Resend Queue when the Send processing is requested for a file ID that already exists in the Resend Queue and when transfer ends unsuccessfully.

<Table> Setting Values for Criteria to Delete Resend Queue

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Options
Description
Mode 1 Delete the record with the same file ID and host name
Mode 2 Delete the record with the same file ID, host name, and file name

(C13) HULFT-SAN Ver.5 Product

This field specifies the product that is installed on the host on the sending side when a local host that is running HULFT-SAN Ver.6 is the receiving host and the sending host is running HULFT-SAN Ver.5.

You cannot use this field if the host on the sending side is running a version other than HULFT-SAN Ver.5.

<Table> Setting Values for HULFT-SAN Ver.5 Product

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Options
Description
HULFT-SAN(H) HULFT-SAN(H) Ver.5 is installed on the host on the sending side.
HULFT-SAN(F) HULFT-SAN(F) Ver.5 or HULFT-SAN plus Ver.5 is installed on the host on the sending side.

If you omit this field or specify an invalid value, HULFT-HUB sets 'HULFT-SAN(H).'

The default value is 'HULFT-SAN(H).'

[Remarks] After a version upgrade installation, HULFT-HUB sets 'HULFT-SAN(H)' if you were using HULFT-SAN(H), and sets 'HULFT-SAN(F)' if you were using HULFT-SAN(F).

(C14) Process Auto Reboot Max. Count

This field specifies the maximum number of automatic reboot attempts when a process ends unsuccessfully.

If you specify '0' for this field, HULFT does not automatically reboot the process.

(C15) Process Auto Reboot Retry Interval

This field specifies the interval for retrying a reboot, when HULFT executes an auto reboot after a process ends unsuccessfully.

(C16) Code Conversion Mode

This field specifies how to handle conversion of external characters.

<Table> Setting Values for Code Conversion Mode

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Options
Description
Mode 0 Convert external characters with the destination code of conversion at a fixed length (other than UTF-8 code)
Mode 1 Convert external characters with the destination code of conversion at a variable length

(C17) Request Acknowledge Host Check

This field specifies how to handle requests from hosts that are not registered in the Host Information.

Specify how HULFT behaves if the host that is issuing a request is not registered in the Host Information when a service request is acknowledged. This applies to the following services: the Send Request (SEND), the Resend Request (RESEND), the Post-receive Job Result Inquiry Request (HULJOB), the Job Execution Result Notification (HULSNDRC), and the Remote Job Execution (HULRJOB).

<Table> Setting Values for Request Acknowledge Host Check

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Options
Description
No

Do not perform the Request Acknowledge Host Check

(Acknowledge requests from hosts that are not registered in the Host Information)

Yes

Perform the Request Acknowledge Host Check

(Reject requests from hosts that are not registered in the Host Information)

(C18) Framed Message Transfer Type

This field specifies the data transfer method.

<Table> Setting Values for Framed Message Transfer Type

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Options
Description
Error Detection Priority Mode Always transfer data in the Error Detection Priority Mode
Send Speed Priority Mode Transfer data in the Transfer Speed Priority Mode for sending, and transfer data in the Error Detection Priority Mode for receiving
Receive Speed Priority Mode Transfer data in the Error Detection Priority Mode for sending, and transfer data in the Transfer Speed Priority Mode for receiving
Send and Receive Speed Priority Mode Always transfer data in the Transfer Speed Priority Mode

4. Scheduler

The following describes each field in the Scheduler settings.

You can configure the Scheduler if you have installed HULFT Scheduler option.

(D1) Week for Holidays

This field specifies the days of the week to set as holidays.

You can specify up to 3 days.

<Table> Setting Values for Week for Holidays

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Options
Description
Check box selected Designate as holidays
Check box not selected Designate as work days

(D2) National Holiday Mode

This field specifies whether to specify national holidays as holidays or work days.

Use the Public Holidays can be Designated as Holidays check box to configure this setting.

<Table> Setting Values for National Holiday Mode

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Options
Description
Check box selected Designate national holidays as holidays
Check box not selected Designate national holidays as work days

(D3) Scheduling Time

This field specifies the rescheduling time.

HULFT carries out scheduling when the specified time is reached. You can view the Schedule Information records that will be applied that day on the Today's Schedule List screen on the Client Status Inquiry.

(D4) Schedule Process Multiplex Level

This field specifies the number of jobs that can be executed at the same time.

(D5) Designated Holidays

This field specifies special holidays other than holidays and national holidays.

If this setting overlaps with a national holiday, HULFT gives priority to the designated holiday. You can set any day throughout the year as a designated holiday.

(D6) National Holiday

This field specifies the national holidays throughout the year.

 

5. Mail Interface

The following describes each field in the Mail Interface settings.

These settings are required for the Mail Interface function.

(E1) Mail Account Name

This field specifies the account name for the SMTP server.

You cannot omit this field if you use the Mail Interface function.

Enter the string that is on the left of the 'At' symbol (@) in the email address.

(E2) Mail Server Host Name

This field specifies the SMTP server that HULFT uses to send email.

You cannot omit this field if you use the Mail Interface function.

If you do not know your SMTP server name, contact your service provider or system administrator.

[Note] If you specify an SMTP server for which SMTP authentication is enabled, proper operation of the Mail Interface function is not guaranteed.

(E3) SMTP Port No.

This field specifies the port number that the SMTP server uses.

In general, '25' is used.

If you specify a string for the Mail Account Name but omit the SMTP Port No., HULFT-HUB sets '25.'

(E4) Full Name

This field specifies the full name of the sender for mail interface.

You can omit this field even if you use the Mail Interface function.

(E5) Domain Name

This field specifies the domain name.

You cannot omit this field if you use the Mail Interface function.

Enter the string that is on the right of the 'At' symbol (@) in the email address.

 

6. Inter-HULFT Settings

The following describes each field in the Inter-HULFT Settings.

You can configure the Inter-HULFT Settings only for clients that are running HULFT7 for Windows-EX.

(F1) Path to Inter-HULFT Common Environment

This field is used to carry out exclusive control for the same files as HULFT that is installed on another host, in an environment where HULFT7 for Windows-EX is installed. You must specify a path that indicates the same directory for all HULFT systems that carry out exclusive control of the same files.

If you omit this specification, HULFT-HUB sets 'HULPATH.' For details about HULPATH, refer to Administration Manual for the client.

(F2) Local File Lock Mode

This field specifies the lock system to be used for local files when HULFT7 for Windows-EX is installed.

<Table> Setting Values for Local File Lock Mode

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Options
Description
Mode 0 Do not use networked file locking for local files
Mode 1 Use networked file locking for local files

For details about networked file locking, refer to Administration Manual for the client.