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Chapter 3. HSC Control Statements and HSC Start Procedure   159
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This parameter should only be used in extreme situations and may not correct all 
error conditions. Contact StorageTek Software Support before using this parameter. 
Eid
xxxx is 1 to 4 hex characters specifying the GTF event ID used for the duration of this 
subsystem. ‘‘E’’ is the abbreviation for this parameter. The default Eid value is E086. 
Fid
xx is 1 to 2 hex characters specifying the GTF format ID used for the duration of this 
subsystem. ‘‘F’’ is the abbreviation for this parameter. The default Fid value is 17
Note: Refer to “EXECParm Control Statement” on page 90 for an alternative method 
of specifying GTF Eid and Fid parameters. 
Member
For VM, xx is the suffix of an SLSSYSxx /FILE statement in the startup job to be 
used as the automatic commands data set. This /FILE statement may define an MVS 
sequential data set or PDS member, or it may define the last /FILE statement in the 
startup job, specified as:
 /FILE SLSSYSxx *
 ‘‘M’’ is the abbreviation for this parameter. 
Dialog
specifies that messages can be displayed on the operator console and/or written to the 
system log. These messages indicate that the HSC is waiting for an active task to 
complete before the HSC terminates. 
If Dialog is specified, one of the options must be selected. There is no default. The 
options for Dialog include: 
Off
specifies that you do not want active task termination messages displayed on 
the operator console or written to the system log. 
Both
specifies that messages are displayed on the operator console and written to the 
system log. If Dialog is not specified, Both is the default. For more information 
on Dialog, see ‘‘OPTION Command and Control Statement’’ in the HSC 
Operator’s Guide
Console
specifies that messages are displayed on the operator console only. 
Log
specifies that messages are written to the system log only. 
RECONFIG
specifies this execution of the HSC will only run the Reconfiguration utility.