SSH

Environment Variables for Server and Client Applications

The environment variables _CEE_RUNOPTS, _BPXK_AUTOCVT, _BPX_SHAREAS and _BPX_BATCH_UMASK must be set as shown in SSHENV and sshsetenv when running Tectia Server for IBM z/OS programs (see below). The server startup procedures described in Running the Server set these variables automatically for the server.

The NAME=VALUE format (as in SSHENV) is used when the client or server programs are run under MVS, and the Bourne shell format (as in sshsetenv) is used when the programs are run from a USS command line.

[Note]Note

The environment files must not contain line numbers or reading them will fail.

SSHENV:
_CEE_RUNOPTS=FILETAG(AUTOCVT,NOAUTOTAG),TRAP(ON)
_BPXK_AUTOCVT=ON
_BPX_SHAREAS=NO
_BPX_BATCH_UMASK=0022
SSH_DEBUG_FMT="%W(72)(2) %Dd/%Dt/%Dy %Dh:%Dm:%Ds:%Df %m/%s:%n:%f %M"
SSH_MVS_CONSOLE=YES
_BPXK_JOBLOG=STDERR
sshsetenv:
_CEE_RUNOPTS="FILETAG(AUTOCVT,NOAUTOTAG),TRAP(ON)"
export _CEE_RUNOPTS
_BPXK_AUTOCVT=ON
export _BPXK_AUTOCVT
_BPX_BATCH_UMASK=0022
export _BPX_BATCH_UMASK
_BPX_SHAREAS=NO
export _BPX_SHAREAS
SSH_DEBUG_FMT="%W(72)(2) %Dd/%Dt/%Dy %Dh:%Dm:%Ds:%Df %m/%s:%n:%f %M"
export SSH_DEBUG_FMT

The server will do coded character set conversion on request when transferring files. The iconv function is used for the conversion. iconv() uses the following environment variables (it is usually not necessary to change them):

_ICONV_UCS2

Tells iconv_open(Y, X) which type of a conversion method to set up when there is a choice between "direct" conversion from X to Y and "indirect" X to UCS-2 to Y.

_ICONV_UCS2_PREFIX

Tells iconv_open() which z/OS data set name prefix to use to find the UCS-2 tables if they cannot be found in the HFS.