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Modifying DSIPARM member DSICMDU


BMC AMI Ops Automation Access NV

 uses two command processors that must be defined to NetView in the DSICMDU member in the DSIPARM data set.

Modify the DSIPARM member DSICMDU by appending the contents of BBSAMP member NAICMDS to the end of your existing DSICMDU member.

This action adds definitions for the three NetView command processors that are used by BMC AMI Ops Automation Access NV, NAIEXEC, AOEXEC and NAISTUB.

BMC recommends using AOEXEC as a more efficient alternative to using NAIEXEC for performing automation tasks from the NetView address space. Using this command does not require the use of CSA storage which NAIEXEC does. It also allows greater portability because the same NetView EXEC that is used to invoke AOEXEC can also be invoked from TSO or other BMC AMI Ops Automation address spaces.

Note

Do not attempt to use REXX LINKMVS to invoke AOEXEC. The AOEXEC fails and you will receive a return code of 54.

For more information about the functions of AOEXEC, refer to the Using-advanced-automation-with-BMC-AMI-Ops-Automation.

 

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