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Using the windows-mode Automation Reporter applications


The windows mode Automation Reporter application uses the data collection and interval recorder capabilities of the 

BMC AMI Ops

 to record, archive and display current and historical automation data.

The BMC AMI Ops data collector collects samples of the data at a specified frequency and records this information in the history record structures. This data will be viewable if you define interval recorder historical data sets. Otherwise, you will only see the current interval of data being collected.

The interval recorder specifies the time interval cutoff for collecting data, creates new empty records for the data collectors to populate, and schedules the new history records to be written to historical data sets.

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For more information, BMC recommends that you refer to the following documentation:

  • See the topic "Managing historical data sets" in Administering.

    This section describes the historical database, how it operates in the BMC AMI Ops environment and how to manage the databases.

  • See the topic "Historical data in windows mode" in Using BMC AMI Ops products

    This section describes how to generate historical batch reports.

After the Automation Reporter is activated, it provides dynamic and interactive access to automation data that allows you to easily audit and monitor automation activities. You can display the automation data collected through windows-mode views and you can filter and refresh data in real-time.

In addition, after the data is collected you can easily generate historical batch reports that can be saved to a data set or SYSOUT (if you have defined interval recorder historical data sets).

Activating-the-Automation-Reporter describes how to activate the Automation Reporter.

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