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Enabling distributed diagnostic rules


Use the 

BMC AMI Ops Automation

 Rule Processor application to enable three Rules distributed in BBPARM member AAORULBQ:

  • MQDIA001
  • MQDIA002
  • MQDIA003

These three Rules help detect the most common setup problems, including connectivity and security problems.

To enable the rules

  1. Schedule the Rule Processor application by typing RULES from any BBI terminal session screen.
  2. Ensure that the AAORULBQ Rule Set is enabled. If not, enable the Rule Set by typing the (E)nable line command next to the Rule Set name.
  3. Select the AAORULBQ Rule Set.
  4. Select the Rule MQDIAxxx.
  5. Edit MQDIAxxx using the Rules Processor application panels.
  6. Press Enter to navigate through the panels and on the Selection Criteria panel under Queue Identification, change xxx to the queue manager IDs of the queue managers that this Rule manages.

    Tip

    Remember that these queue manager names must be specified in BBPARM member AAOMQLxx.


 

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