Overview of the EZJE menu
The following table briefly describes each section in the menu.
Section | Description |
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Views containing information about the active JVMs in the system The views provide current data activity from any context, whether a JMX target or a PAS target. | |
Views containing information about collected NGL data The views provide current data activity from any context, whether a JMX target or a PAS target. | |
Views containing metrics about BMC AMI OpsMJE views, monitor usage data, and debugging logs | |
Views and wizards for setting up the product The first hyperlink in the list indicates whether JVM targets are set up. One of the following options is displayed:
Clicking Easy Administration gives you access to the PARMEDT views, where you can confirm that PAS initialization and environmental parameters are properly set up. For more information, see Viewing-or-editing-PAS-parameters-with-the-PARMEDT-view. Alternatively, you can edit PAS parameter members from the PASPARM view by clicking Parm Members. For more information, see Viewing-or-editing-PAS-parameters-and-SSL-members-on-the-PASPARM-view. The Server Availability option displays the status of the JVMs on the watch list. | |
Views containing data obtained from the IBM Health Center Agent | |
Statistics views containing data obtained from the IBM Health Center Agent | |
Views containing current usage data for a selected JMX target | |
Views containing data about garbage collection events and memory-exceeded events | |
Views containing information about the setup of the JVMs in the system | |
z/OS Connect EE easy menu (EZZCONN) | |
Views containing servlet statistics data for Liberty JMX targets |
1 This option is available only when the Health Center is active on the target JVM. You can update the parameters for a JVM on the TGTPROF view. For more information, see Editing-JVM-target-definitions.
2 This option is available only when the context has a defined JMX port for the JVM. If the context is a PAS target, this option does not appear on EZJE. For more information, see Changing-the-context-to-view-JMX-data-for-a-JVM-target.
3 This option is available only when one or more z/OS Connect EE JVMs are running in your environment.