The following are valid line commands:
Provides a pop-up panel of all available line commands.
Activates a defined OPSLOG.
Creates and allocates a defined but non-existent OPSLOG.
Deletes a defined OPSLOG.
Inactivates a currently active OPSLOG.
Makes a currently active OPSLOG the live OPSLOG.
Creates a new OPSLOG definition.
Resets an active OPSLOG.
Selects an OPSLOG definition for detail display.
An OPSLOG status can change while the asynchronous Activate, Inactivate and Reset commands execute. During execution, the Status column will indicate one of the following values:
An OPSLOG activation is pending.
An OPSLOG inactivation is pending.
An OPSLOG reset is pending.
The CA OPS/MVS WebCenter Control Administration panel allows you to access facilities that control the functionality of Alert Monitor and Resource Monitor.
The WebCenter facility allows you to:
The WebCenter URL is displayed on the menu to allow easy access to WebCenter. URL is also made available in an CA OPS/MVS Global Variable named GLOBALW.OPS#.WEBCENTERURL.
A panel similar to the following displays:
QANM7831--------------- Administration : Primary Menu -------------------$NM071 Select Option ===> A - Alert Monitor Administration ALADMIN Userid BOYTH02 S - SSM Resource Monitor Administration SSADMIN LU NMTSO001 M - Multi-System Support Administration MADMIN Time 17.10.11 C - Customizer CUSTOM WED 28-AUG-2013 X - Exit WebCenter URL: http://url.ip.addr:portaddr
The Webcenter Control panel has the following fields:
Specifies the primary command line for entering selection options.
Specifies the TSO userid of the person accessing the admin panel.
Specifies the APPLID accessing the application panel.
Enter to refresh specifies the Current Time and Date.
Alert Monitor Administration
SSM Resource Monitor Administration
Multi-System Support Administration
Customizer
Exit
WebCenter URL: http://url.ip.addr:port
To take specific actions for the WebCenter Control Administration panel use these primary commands:
A - Alert Monitor Administration
S - SSM Resource Monitor Administration
M - Multi-System Support Administration
C - Customizer
X - Exit
The WebCenter URL is displayed on the menu to allow easy access to WebCenter. URl is also made available in an CA OPS/MVS Global Variable named GLOBALW.OPS#.WEBCENTERURL.
To access the Alert Monitor Administrative Menu option:
The Alert Monitor Administrative Menu panel has the following fields:
Specifies the primary command line for entering selection options.
To take specific actions for the Alert Monitor Administrative Menu panel Use these primary commands:
Displays the Alert Monitor Interface Definition panel, which enables you to specify the type of interface that you want to define.
Displays the Alert Monitor Trouble Ticket Data Entry Definition panel, which enables you to define details of the data to be contained in a trouble ticket.
Displays the Alert Monitor Filter Definition List panel, which enables you to view and maintain alert monitor filter definitions.
Displays the Alert Monitor List Definition List panel. To view and maintain the alert monitor, format definitions use the panel.
Displays the Self-Test results. A series of status checks are performed. To help diagnose problems with the Alert Monitor, use this information.
Exit back to WebCenter Control Panel
Enter S on the WebCenter Control Menu.
The SSM Resource Monitor Administration panel has the following fields:
Specifies the primary command line for entering selection options.
To take specific actions for the SSM Resource Monitor Administration panel use these primary commands:
To access the Multi-System Support Administration Panel option:
The Multi-System Support Administration panel has the following fields:
Specifies the primary command line for entering selection options.
To take specific actions for the Multi-System Support Administration panel, use these primary commands:
To access the Customizer Panel option:
The Customizer panel has the following fields:
Specifies the primary command line for entering selection options.
To take specific actions for the Customizer panel, use these primary commands:
Generates an initialization INI procedure that can be used instead of the VFS file during region startup. This process converts parameter group records into NCL code and exports them to a nominated partitioned data set. Regions that use the same initialization setup can then use copies of the same INI procedure, saving you the time on customizing each region. You can edit the INI procedure.
Follow these steps:
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