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    About This Document >>
    Installing SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Getting Started with SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
        Running the Server >>
            Starting sshd2 Manually under USS
            Running sshd2 as a Started Task
            Restarting and Stopping sshd2
            Starting ssh-certd Manually under USS
            Running ssh-certd as a Started Task
            Restarting and Stopping ssh-certd
        Environment Variables for Server and Client Applications
        Setting Up a Shell User>>
        Running Client Programs>>
    Configuring the Server >>
    Configuring the Client >>
    Authentication >>
    File Transfer Using SFTP >>
    File Transfer Using Transparent FTP Tunneling >>
    Tunneling on the Command Line >>
    Troubleshooting SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Man Pages >>
    Log Messages >>

Running sshd2 as a Started Task

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:

//RUSSHD2 PROC F=START
//SSHD2   EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,REGION=0M,TIME=NOLIMIT,
//             PARM='PGM /bin/sh /etc/ssh2/init.d/sshd2
//             &F foreground'
//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.

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 

For more information, see Appendix sshd2.

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