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Global Monitoring Menu

The Global Monitoring Menu is used to set up a new monitor definition; to modify or delete existing definitions; to invoke a monitor, and to check the status of data collection for monitor definitions. After data collection is complete, use the External option to analyze the results.

Select Option G to display the Global Monitoring Menu.

CA MAT --------------------- Global Monitoring Menu -------------------------- OPTION ===> 0 Parameters - Enter global monitor parameters Userid: TUNUSER Server ID: MATUNER 1 Monitor - Create and analyze Monitor Sets Status: ACTIVE Release: 8.5.00 2 Active - Select an active job to monitor 3 Registration - Shared listing registration 4 Grouping - Define groups of monitors Enter an option or press END to return to the CA MAT Primary Option Menu

The options available on the Global Monitoring Menu are described next.

Option 0 (Parameters)

Displays the Profile Parameters panel where you can modify the default display settings.

These global parameters are identical to the user profile parameters. See the Installation Guide for complete information.

Option 1 (Monitor)

Displays the Monitor Definition panel where you can set up a new monitor definition, modify or delete an existing definition, and view the status of data collection.

Option 2 (Active)

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

Refer to Chapter 4, "Invoking a monitor" for more information.

Option 3 (Registration)

Displays the Program Listing Registration panel where you can specify program listings for Assembler and high-level languages with CA Mainframe Application Tuner.

This option allows CA Mainframe Application Tuner to correlate program activity to the high-level language statements instead of to only offsets with modules or CSECTs.

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

Refer to "Creating a multijob monitor: grouping" on page 91 for more information.