Overview of BMC AMI Ops Automation for IMS applications
When you enter a line command in an application, BMC AMI OpsA responds by issuing the appropriate IMS command for that resource. The operator does not need to know the full IMS command. The application displays the short line commands that can be used.
EXECs can respond automatically to IMS or BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS messages or be scheduled by the time of day or the BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS user. EXECs are user-written programs that you can write to perform automation tasks on your system. See Using-advanced-automation-with-BMC-AMI-Ops-Automation for more information about EXECs, writing EXECs, and EXEC processing.
The following shows the IMS operator workstation menus:
BMC Software --------------- IMS OPERATOR WORKSTATION ------------ BMC AMI OpsA
OPTION ===> DATE -- YY/MM/DD
TIME -- 12:51:56
USERID -- BAOMXY2
1 STATUS - Display Status of an IMS System MODE -- ISPF 6.0
2 NETWORK - Display/Modify LINE/TERM/NODE
3 DATABASE - Display/Modify DATABASE
4 TRANSACTION - Display/Modify TRANCODE
5 PROGRAM - Display/Modify PROGRAM
6 REGIONS - Display/Modify IMS REGION
M MVIMS - BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS views
PF1/13: HELP
X EXIT - Terminate PF3/15: EXIT
Copyright BMC Software, Inc. 2011
OPTION ===> DATE -- YY/MM/DD
TIME -- 12:51:56
USERID -- BAOMXY2
1 STATUS - Display Status of an IMS System MODE -- ISPF 6.0
2 NETWORK - Display/Modify LINE/TERM/NODE
3 DATABASE - Display/Modify DATABASE
4 TRANSACTION - Display/Modify TRANCODE
5 PROGRAM - Display/Modify PROGRAM
6 REGIONS - Display/Modify IMS REGION
M MVIMS - BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS views
PF1/13: HELP
X EXIT - Terminate PF3/15: EXIT
Copyright BMC Software, Inc. 2011
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