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Setup and configuration views


The setup and configuration views enable you to:

  • Set up individual JVM targets
  • Convert JVM target definitions
  • Define parameter members
  • View administration settings
  • View a list of parameter members on the PASPARM view

You can access the Setup and configuration views under Setup & Configuration on the EZJE menu.

View name

Description

Access from

Target Profile Definitions (TGTPROF)

Displays all target definitions

On this view you can edit and delete target definitions. For more information, see Editing-JVM-target-definitions and Deleting-JVM-target-definitions.

MJEJVM targets option on EZJE

Target Profile Detail (TGTPROFD)

Displays detailed information about a selected target

Job Name column on TGTPROF

MVJE Settings (MJESETD)

Displays the current global settings

Important

For some fields in the MJESETD view, you can change settings while the system is running by typing over the displayed settings.

MVJE Settings option on EZJE

PAS Parm Members List (PASPARM)

Displays PAS parameter members

On this view you can view and edit parameter members. For more information, see Viewing-or-editing-PAS-parameters-and-SSL-members-on-the-PASPARM-view.

Parm Members option on EZJE

Watch List Summary (WATCHLTZ)

Displays information about the JVMs on the watch list

You can set alerts on this view to notify you if a JVM becomes inactive.

On WATCHLTZ you can perform the following actions:

  • Add a JVM to the watch list by using the following commands:
    • ADDI primary command open a blank MPD
    • ADD line command opens an MPD for the selected job name
  • Change the watch list parameters for a job name by using the CHA line command
  • Delete a JVM from the watch list by using the DEL line command

For more information, see Adding-JVMs-to-the-Watch-List.

Server Availability option on EZJE

 

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