Confirming product setup with the EZJE menu

The EZJE menu displays options based on your set up and context. You can use the following procedure to confirm that your product setup is complete.

  1. If the EZJE menu is not currently displayed, see Accessing MainView for Java Environments.
  2. If any of the options under Setup & Configuration are highlighted, take the following actions to complete product set up:

    1. If the Parm Members option is highlighted, product initialization parameters are missing or incomplete. Take one of the following actions:

    2. If JVM targets are not set up, one of the following options is displayed:

      • Convert JVM targets, indicating that no targets are set up, but version 2.1 targets are available for conversion. Clicking on this link displays the JVM Target Conversion Wizard. For more information, see Converting JVM target definitions.
      • Setup JVM targets, indicating that no targets are set up. Clicking on this link displays the JVM Add Targets Wizard. For more information, see Setting up JVM targets.

  3. Confirm that EZJE includes all of the following sections: 
    • All JVM Views
    • NGL Logged Data
    • MVJE Information
    • Setup & Configuration
    • z/OS Connect EE (PTF BPF0249 applied)
    • HC Environment
    • HC Statistics
    • Usage Data (JMX)
    • JVM Environment (JMX)
  4. If any of the following sections are missing, take the relevant actions:

    SectionReasonActions to take

    HC Environment

    These options are available only when Health Center is active on the target JVM.

    Update the Health Center parameters for the target JVM on the TGTPROF view

    For more information, see Editing JVM target definitions.

    HC Statistics

    Usage Data (JMX)

    These options are available only when the context has a defined JMX port for the JVM. If the context is a PAS target, this option does not appear on EZJE.

    Change the context to a JVM that has a JMX port defined

    For more information, see Changing the context to view JMX data for a JVM target.

    JVM Environment (JMX)


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