Windows mode
The
BMC AMI Ops
windows environment is an extension of the standard TSO/ISPF interface. When operating in windows mode, you can display one or more windows on your screen. A window information line defines the top border of each window.
The following figure shows an example of a windows-mode display:
ddmmmyyyy hh:mm:ss -------- BMC AMI Ops WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>
W1 =TGTDEFL===========MVSB=====*=======ddmmmyyyy==hh:mm:ss=PLEXMGR==D====1===
CMD Member Description
--- Suffix -----------
00 All Target Context Definitions
01 Production Target Context Definitions
02 SysA Test Target Context Definition
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>
W1 =TGTDEFL===========MVSB=====*=======ddmmmyyyy==hh:mm:ss=PLEXMGR==D====1===
CMD Member Description
--- Suffix -----------
00 All Target Context Definitions
01 Production Target Context Definitions
02 SysA Test Target Context Definition
Using windows mode, you can:
- See system performance data displayed in as many as 20 windows
- Display multiple systems as a single system image (SSI)
- Summarize data for many resources into a single row
- Display historical data that was collected over time
- Navigate through data using hyperlinks and menus
- Customize the display of data and online Help
- Export data to a data set or print it to SYSOUT
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