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After invoking CA Mainframe Application Tuner, the first panel displayed is the Primary Option Menu. You access all functions from this menu.

---------- CA Mainframe Application Tuner -- Primary Option Menu ----------- OPTION ===> 0 Parameters - Enter user-specific parameters Userid: TUNUSER Server ID: MATUNER 1 Monitor - Create and analyze Monitor Sets Status: INACTIVE Release: 8.5.00 2 Active - Select an active job to monitor 3 Registration - Register source listings 4 Grouping - Define groups of monitors 5 External - Analyze other user's monitor files S Status - Display and manage invoked monitors G Global - Global monitoring and listing registration A Administration - CA MAT system administration M Messages - List CA MAT messages T Tutorial - CA MAT tutorial ***************************************************************** * CA Mainframe Application Tuner r8.5 * * Copyright (c) 2011 CA. All rights reserved. * ***************************************************************** Copyright 2009 Enter an option or press END to exit AQM Solutions, a TRILOGexpert Company

This ISPF menu is standard. You can type either ISPF commands or options in the OPTION field.

The fields in the upper right corner of the menu display the following information:

The options available from the Primary Option Menu are described next. You can specify any option at any time.

Option 0 (Parameters)

Displays the Profile Parameters panel that allows you to set defaults for various options of CA Mainframe Application Tuner.

See the Installation Guide for more information.

Option 1 (Monitor)

Displays the Monitor Definition panel that enables you to create, invoke, and display a monitor definition.

You can use one of the three analysis line commands, A, AA, or AW, to analyze the data from a particular monitor definition.

See Appendix 3, "Setting up a monitor definition." for more information.

Option 2 (Active)

Displays the Active Jobs panel that allows you to create and invoke a monitor session for any active job.

For more information, see the chapter "Invoking a Monitor".

Option 3 (Registration)

Displays the Program Listing Registration panel that allows you to register program listings to relate program activity to actual high-level language statements.

See Register Source Program Listings for more information.

Option 4 (Grouping)

Displays the Monitor Profile Groups panel that allows you to define groups of job steps that can be monitored together while also specifying the job step that initiates (or "triggers") the monitoring of the group.

For more information, see "Create a Multijob Monitor: Grouping".

Option 5 (External)

Displays the External Data Set List panel that allows you to analyze monitor data sets created by other users.

See Analyze Monitor Data Sets Created by Other Users.

Option S (Status)

Displays the Invoked Monitors panel that shows information on the progress of each active monitor request.

Option G (Global)

Displays the Global Monitoring Menu panel that allows you to set up a monitor definition, invoke a monitor session or analyze data gathered during a monitor session.

For more information, see Use the Global Monitoring Menu.

Option A (Administration)

Displays the Administration Option Menu. From this menu, you can perform a variety of administrative functions, such as register source program listings, create CSECT associations, define pseudo groups, schedule monitor requests, and update content-sensitive help.

For more information, see Perform Administrative Functions.

You can also view global system and user default values (see the Installation Guide).

Option M (Messages)

Displays the Messages panel that contains a list of messages and their message IDs.

The message text explains the message and suggests actions that you can take. For more information, see Message Help.

Option T (Tutorial)

Launches the online tutorial that provides a guided tour through many of the features and functions.

Move forward through the tutorial by pressing Enter and backwards by pressing PF10. The tutorial takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. If you are using CA Mainframe Application Tuner for the first time, it is recommended that you complete the tutorial.