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To run sshd2
as a started task, use a JCL procedure such as SSHD2
from SAMPLIB
(shown below). The JCL must be installed in the procedure library.
//SSHD2 PROC F=START,OPTS='' //TECTIA EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,REGION=0M,TIME=NOLIMIT, // PARM='PGM /bin/sh /opt/tectia/etc/init.d/sshd2 // &F foreground &OPTS' //STDOUT DD PATH='/tmp/SSHD2-sshd2.out', // PATHOPTS=(OWRONLY,OCREAT,OTRUNC), // PATHMODE=(SIRUSR,SIWUSR) //STDERR DD PATH='/tmp/SSHD2-sshd2.err', // PATHOPTS=(OWRONLY,OCREAT,OTRUNC), // PATHMODE=(SIRUSR,SIWUSR) //STDIN DD DUMMY // PEND
Start the server with the following operator command:
== > s sshd2
The sshd2
job starts.
As an OPTS parameter, you can give parameters that the actual binary accepts, such as -D 2
. For example:
== > S SSHD2,OPTS='-D 2'
In the sample SSHD2
script above, sshd2
is started with the foreground
option that disables the daemon mode. With the foreground
option, the server does not spawn the process to background and the server task name stays as sshd2
.
The sshd2
started task can also be started with a user-specified job name:
== > s SSHD2,jobname=own_job_name
You can assign the user SSHD2
to the started task by defining the procedure in the STARTED
class and entering the user ID in the STDATA
segment, for example:
RDEFINE STARTED SSHD2.* STDATA(USER(SSHD2)GROUP(SYS1)) SETROPTS RACLIST(STARTED) REFRESH