Service Refresh Cycle panel


The following figure shows the Service Refresh Cycle panel for setting up cyclic refresh using the CYCLE SETUP option.

Descriptions of this application and the BBPROF member follow the sample display.

 BMC SOFTWARE  ------------- SERVICE REFRESH CYCLE -------- GENERAL SERVICES
 COMMAND ===>                                              TGT ===> CICSPROD
                                                           PAGE     1  OF  1
                        TARGET   TYPE    DTIME  LOG   DESCRIPTION
 SERVICE ===> MFSUT     IMSPROD  IMS       3          MFS POOL UTILIZATION
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===> DB2ST     DB2A     DB2       3          DB2 SYSTEM STATUS
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===> DA        SYSA     MVS       3          DISPLAY ACTIVE
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===> FILE      CICSPROD CICS      5          FILE DISPLAY
   PARMS ===> * OPEN
 SERVICE ===> CAOSTAT   CICSP    CICS      3          SYSTEM STATUS
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===>
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===>
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===>
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===>
   PARMS ===>
 SERVICE ===>
   PARMS ===>

The input fields are as follows:

SERVICE is the BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS service name.

PARMS represents the applicable parameters for the specified service, separated by spaces.

TARGET is a 1- to 8-character identifier of a target. If values are not specified in TARGET and TYPE, the target displayed in the TGT field is used. If TARGET is not specified but TYPE is, the current target for the specified product line is used.

TYPE is the type of product line that processes the requested service. A product line type (MVS, IMS, CICS, or DB2) does not need to be entered when only one product line is installed. When a product line is not specified, the active product line is used. When multiple product lines are installed, a product line type must be specified if the requested service does not belong to the active product line.

DTIME is the number of seconds that the specified service display is to be shown before the next display. If a time is not entered, the default specified by the INTERVAL parameter in the BBPROF data set member BBITSP00 is used and displayed in the DTIME field. The distributed value is three seconds. Thus, when the maximum of 30 services is specified, each with a display time (DTIME) of 3 seconds, the first service in the refresh cycle is displayed approximately every 90 seconds.

LOG For BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Db2 and BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS services, values Y (YES) and N (NO) specify whether to log screen images to the TS Image log for offline printing. The default, N, is displayed if no entry is made. For other services, a dash indicates that Image Logging is not supported.

The following BMC AMI OpsM for CICS service names are valid in a cycle request. Capital letters must be entered exactly as shown. If other BBI-based products are installed, those services can also be invoked from Cycle Refresh. For more information. see the "Customizing after installation" documentation for the product.


ABend

DB2Task

File

PPST

Task

AId

DDir

FILEXpnd

Problem

TCbs

CLAsses

DDIRXpnd

FILEXPN2

PRogram

TEMPstrg

Connect

DDIRXPN2

GRAPH

PSBname

TEMPXpnd

CONNXpnd

DEst

Ice

REGions

TErminal

CONNXPN2

DL/i

Journal

REMotes

TERMXPnd

CONSoles

DL/1

LPas

REView

TIot

CSTatus

DSAs

Monitor

SHare

TRan

DAtatabl

DSnames

NUCLeus

STatus

TRANXpnd

DBCTAsk

ENqueue

PLan

Subpool

TSut

DBCtl

EXIts

PLANXpnd

SUFfixes

Vtam

DB2Sysp



SUMmary


Note

Either CSTATUS or STATUS is valid for the Status Display.

Pressing the Enter key validates the specified services and displays the values in the input fields of the SERVICE REFRESH CYCLE application. Any of the values can be changed by typing the new values into the input fields and pressing Enter.

Pressing the GO key ( PF6/18) starts a refresh cycle, as described in Starting-and-stopping-the-service-refresh-cycle.

Note

If other BMC AMI Ops products are installed at your site, their services and target types (IMS, DB2, MVS) can be intermixed with these requests.

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