Limited support

 

BMC provides limited support for this version of the product. As a result, BMC no longer accepts comments in this space. If you encounter problems with the product version or the space, contact BMC Support.

BMC recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product. To see documentation for that version, see BMC AMI Ops Infrastructure 7.1 Open link .

The Plex displays

The Plex displays (Plex Map, Products Plex Topology, and Systems Plex Topology) provide information about the systems that are active in your sysplex and which MainView products are running.

The Plex displays are as follows:

  • Plex Map depicts the active MainView products, the systems on which they are active (each represented by a CAS), and the connections between them.

  • Products Plex Topology depicts the relationship between the MainView products running in your sysplex and the systems on which they are running.

  • Systems Plex Topology depicts the relationship between the systems running in your sysplex and the MainView products running on them.

Note

The Plex displays are shown in permanent tabs that you cannot close.

You can change the font, color, and background of the Plex displays in the same way that you make these changes for charts.

Plex Map display

Using the Plex Map, you can see which systems are active and running MainView products.

The default arrangement displays system image boxes at the top and MainView products at the bottom. Each system image box lists the subsystem areas that are being monitored.

The Plex Map uses the following conventions:

  • Green lines indicate active connections.

  • Red lines indicate once-active connections that have terminated.

  • Yellow lines indicate connections that are late in responding; they will subsequently turn either red or green.

Plex Topology displays

The Plex Topology displays provide detailed, hierarchical views of the relationships between the products and systems in the sysplex.

The Plex Topology displays are as follows:

  • Products Plex Topology depicts the relationship between the MainView products running in your sysplex and the systems on which they are running. Each outer leaf node represents a context (product on a target system).

  • Systems Plex Topology depicts the relationship between the systems running in your sysplex and the MainView products running on them. Each outer leaf node represents a context (product on a target system).

The following figure is an example of the Systems Plex Topology in a radial layout:

 


The following figure is an example of the Systems Plex Topology in a linear layout (displayed by selecting the Linear check box at the bottom of the display):

 


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