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    • 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 Cost Management 24.1.00.

Populating your mainframe data into the Capacity Database Web Services server


The Capacity Database Web Services server manages the databases that contain the populated output data from the mainframe UIE batch job. 

BMC AMI Cost Management

 uses the data that has been populated into this database as input to the model build process.

The population of your mainframe data into the Capacity Database Web Services server depends upon the following conditions:

  • Your enterprise is currently using BMC AMI Capacity Management (formerly known as BMC Capacity Management for Mainframes)

    In this case, you are already generating and populating Visualizer data files on a daily basis. Cost Management accesses the exact same database for the output of the UIE runs and then uses the database as the input for the model build process.

  • Your enterprise is currently not using BMC AMI Capacity Management

    In this case, you must create a new Automator script, run the mainframe UIE batch job, and populate the output data into the database. Cost Management then accesses this populated data and uses it as the input to the model build process. For more information, see Creating-and-scheduling-the-Automator-script.

Warning

Note

If you currently use BMC AMI Capacity Management and want to populate the mainframe data into a separate database for Cost Management to access, you must create a new Automator script.






 

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BMC AMI Cost Management 3.1