Writer instructions

Page title

For most spaces, this page must be titled Space announcements.

For spaces with localized content, this page must be titled Space announcements l10n.

Purpose

Provide an announcement banner on every page of your space.

Location

Move this page outside of your home branch.

Guidelines

Limited supportBMC provides limited support for this version of the product. As a result, BMC no longer accepts comments in this space. If you encounter problems with the product version or the space, contact BMC Support.BMC recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product. To see documentation for that version, see BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline 5.6.

IMS resource utilization files (IRUFs)


The 

BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline

 product components get their input from a component called the IMS resource utilization file (IRUF). IRUFs are sequential data sets in variable blocked spanned (VBS) format. They can be detailed, summarized, or extracted files. The Performance Reporter and the Transaction Accountant generate their performance and accounting reports using IRUFs as input.

IRUFs and the BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline product transaction accounting system are based on the BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline customer ID field. This field associates all resource usage measurements and costs with a specific user. The default value for the customer ID field is the LTERM name. Both the IRUF transaction accounting record (TAR) and the IRUF terminal (LTERM) accounting record (LAR) maintain a record of the customer ID.

BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline uses customer ID information for summarization and for charge-out billing. The Transaction Accountant program uses the customer ID information to associate resource usage charges with specific customers. All charges are calculated at the transaction level and are accumulated for each customer category.

You can gain access to each record processed from the IMS log and to all the IRUF data records through exit routines in the Log Edit process (see Log-Edit).

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