You do not need to override the default out-of-the-box configuration of the CA SYSVIEW GMI parameters. You only configure the CA GMI PROC.
Perform the following steps for each CA Vantage SRM z/OS host where CA SYSVIEW objects are to be available.
To configure CA GMI PROC
The distributed library contains the following members:
Contains the CA SYSVIEW parameter definitions and default settings located in the distributed GMI PARMLIB member.
You can override these default settings in member VKGPARMS in the users parmlib.
Contains the parameters used by the Host Configuration Client (HCC).
Contains the CA SYSVIEW Object Tree.
The CA SYSVIEW Object Help becomes available through CA GMI.
The CA SYSVIEW messages become available through CA GMI.
To configure CA GMI parameters
COMP=SYSVIEW
For more information, see the topic Distributed Configuration Parameters.
Your CA SYSVIEW GMI environment has been configured. Component startup messages similar to the following display:
SYV0001I Component SYSVIEW Release and Build initialization started
SYV0011I Component token 2F770F78.00000000.00000000.00000000
SYV0016I Default SYSVIEW cross-system external server found.
System ccisys Jobname sysvuser
SYV0027I xxx objects defined for SYSVIEW build xxxx
SYV0002I Component SYSVIEW initialization completed
Note: If message SYV0027I is not issued, no CA SYSVIEW objects appear in the object tree. Verify that the CA SYSVIEW user interface address space has started. Look for message SYV0017E indicating that the user address space was not found:
SYV0017E Default SYSVIEW cross-system external server not found. System ccisys Jobname sysvuser
After the CA SYSVIEW user address space and the XSystem eXternal session Server task (XSXS) are running, the SYSVIEW component task will:
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