The destHost build descriptor option
specifies the name or numeric TCP/IP address of the target system
where the build server resides. No default is available.
If you are preparing a generated COBOL program, the following statements
apply:
- destHost is required.
- A build server must be started on the remote system before generation
begins.
- For z/OS®, you can use the projectID build
descriptor option to specify the high-level qualifier of the data
sets in which EGL places the source and preparation output.
- For iSeries®, you can
use the destLibrary build descriptor option
to specify the library where EGL places the source and preparation
output.
If you are preparing Java™ output,
the following statements apply:
- destHost is optional.
- destHost is meaningful only if you generate
into a directory rather than into a project.
- If you specify destHost without specifying destDirectory,
the directory in which the build server was started is the one that
receives the source and preparation output.
- If you do not specify destHost, preparation
occurs on the system where generation occurs; and if destDirectory is
not specified, the directory that is specified by the genDirectory build
descriptor option is the one that receives the source and preparation
output
- The UNIX® environments are
case-sensitive
You can type up to 64 characters for the name or TCP/IP address.
If you are developing on Windows NT®, you must specify a name rather than a TCP/IP address.
No default value is available for this option.
Examples
The following examples show values
for destHost:
abc.def.ghi.com
9.99.999.99