Defining the BMC AMI Ops Infrastructure CAS connection (optional)


You have the option of using the UIM server to pass threshold data that is pushed from Threshold Advisor. If you plan to do that, use the following procedure to define a BMC AMI Ops Infrastructure coordinating address space (CAS) connection.


To define a BMC AMI Ops Infrastructure CAS connection

  1. Locate the UIMM$PCH member in the UIM sample library.
  2. Copy the UIMM$PCH member to your HLQ.customized.config library. Following is an example of the default UIMM$PCH member.

    <BMCHTTP>

        <!--
            *** Assembler PCH for MVS and Windows -
                Skeleton for INITPROCESS / TERMPROCESS ***
         -->

     <BMC_PRODUCT_FAMILY ID='MVI-PAS-STARTUP-ASSIST' >
            <PRODUCT_CODE_HANDLER   ID='UIM0UIPH'
                                    MODULE='UIMMV00'
                                    AFFINITY='ONLY'  />
            <!--
                 The Current BMC_PARM values passed are those needed by
                 BBM9XZZ0 (MVI Service Point Attach.) Others will be added
                as new functionality is added.
             -->
            <BMC_PARM   ID='SSID'
                        VALUE='BBCS' /> <!-- CAS to connect to -->
            <BMC_PARM   ID='XDM'    
                        VALUE='NO' />   <!-- YES|NO -->
     </BMC_PRODUCT_FAMILY>

    </BMCHTTP>
  3. Change the ID='SSID' parameter from BBCS to the subsystem ID of the BMC AMI Ops Infrastructure CAS with which you want UIM to communicate. The CAS that you identify receives threshold data that is pushed from Threshold Advisor.
  4. The ID='XDM' parameter indicates whether the UIM PAS should operate in extended diagnostic mode (XDM), which produces additional diagnostic messages. The default value is No. You should only change this value if instructed to do so by BMC Customer Support.
  5. Save the updated UIMM$PCH member.

 

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