Subsystems Information - NUUPAUSS
For each system (subsystem) installed, one entry will be made in ROOTDB. Each entry in the Nucleus (NU) Audit SubSystems (NUUPAUSS) page contains database access information and job running information. This information, managed by the IT/Systems Manager, is useful for programmatic access to databases and for the launching of jobs via the STREAM facility.
Subsystem: A two-character code to uniquely identify the subsystem (or system) that is installed. This field will be display-only in update mode.
Name: Up to 30 characters which indicate the name the subsystem.
Status: A status code indicating whether the subsystem is active (AC) or inactive (IN). Inactive subsystems are not accessible from the main menu.
Database Name: Up to eight-character name of a database associated with the given subsystem. Most installed systems have a major database associated with them.
Password: Up to eight-characters representing the password providing full access to the database.
Fastkey File: Up to eight-characters representing the name of Fastkey File associated with the given subsystem.
Batch Logon: Up to 50 characters representing the batch Logon name, password, and account (i.e., BATCHJOB/BATCHPW.ADMIN).
Interactive Logon: Up to 50 characters that represent the interactive Logon name, password, and account (i.e., MGR/KAM.ADMIN). For networked systems ONLY.
Node: In the case of multiple systems networked over NS lines, this eight-character field defines the node containing the subsystem. Logon to another node is accomplished using name and password defined in the Interactive Logon field.
Close Date: Typically used to close a fiscal year. Transactions with dates prior to the system close date may not be entered into the system.
Seed Prefixes: These are codes defining the various seed values used by the system to generate unique numbers. For example: The Nucleus subsystem record contains a seed with a prefix of "JB", which provides the next unique BusinessPLUS batch job number.
Seed Values: This displays the current values of the seeds. This is the next value that will be assigned from the seed. When restoring from backup tape, it is advisable to add 1000 to this number to avoid duplicate numbers from a seed.