For Web MV to receive a session's messages, that session must be either:
Only the messages that originate and are enabled from Web MV-approved sessions are forwarded to the Web MV Command Processor. Once inside the Web MV Command Processor, these messages are sent to the Web MV Web Server, which temporarily stores them in the Web MV database. The Web MV Web Server then forwards these messages to all Web clients who are currently registered to receive messages from the specified session.
The AP Msg Recall, CA OPS/MVS Messages, and the AP Notification Messages windows are internal sessions. These internal sessions windows are configurable under function windows. These three sessions are Web MV-enabled through the Configuration Manager Web Message Viewer dialog. All other sessions must be web-enabled through their session definitions in the session definition that is set to be viewed from the Web MV graphical user interface.
Note: For information on how to enable the AP Msg Recall, CA OPS/MVS Messages, and AP Notification Messages sessions using Configuration Manager, see the section Enabling Web MV.
Important! When you pause a session from CA Automation Point, the word PAUSED displays on the top of the Web MV GUI screen at the end of the toolbar. While a session is paused, incoming session messages are not passed to the rules engine or forwarded to Web MV for processing. Therefore, while a session is paused, you are not able to view messages with Web MV.
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