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Managing cross-system communication between BBI-SS PASs


This topic describes how to manage VTAM communication between BBI-SS PASs located on different system images.

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The information in this topic applies to the following products only:

  • BMC AMI Ops Automation
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Db2
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for DBCTL
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Online
  • BMC AMI Ops Monitor for MQ

The figure in Managing-cross-system-communication illustrates VTAM links that enable 

BMC AMI Ops

 products in a BBI-SS PAS on one system image to communicate with products on another system image.

To start, stop, and display communication links between BBI-SS PASs, issue one of the following BBI control commands from a terminal session, a BMC AMI OpsA EXEC, or an operator's console:

  • .START LINK
  • .STOP LINK
  • .DISPLAY LINK

The following table summarizes the use of these commands.

Control commands for VTAM links between BBI-SS PASs

Command

Keywords

Parameters

Description

DISPLAY|D

LINK|L

ALL| ssid

Logs status of all or specified communications links to this BBI-SS PAS

START|S

LINK|L

ALL| ssid

Starts communications link between the BBI-SS PAS subsystem and the current BBI-SS PAS or between all available BBI-SS PASs and the current BBI-SS PAS

START LINK attempts to open the ACB if it is not open.

STOP|P

LINK|L

ALL| ssid

Stops communications link between the BBI-SS PAS subsystem and the current BBI-SS PAS or all available BBI-SS PASs and the current BBI-SS PAS

To use these BBI control commands, use the following guidelines:

  • For command notation shown in table above, conventions are as follows:
    • Command and keyword abbreviations are shown as an alternate choice as indicated by a vertical line between them.
    • The symbolic word, ssid, represents a one- to four-character BBI subsystem ID.
  • For command syntax, use the following conventions:
    • Use a blank between commands and keywords.
    • Use an equal sign, blank, or comma between keywords and parameters.

See BBI-control-commands for further information about the use of BBI control commands.

 

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