Directory structure


The directory structure for the BMC AMI Ops User Interface installation is as follows:

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BMC AMI Ops UI server file system

The BMC AMI Ops UI server file system includes the following files and folders:

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Warning

Important

The BMC AMI Ops User Interface files are stored in ASCII format. However, on z/OS, the default codepage is EBCDIC (as provided by IBM). Due to the default EBCDIC encoding, proper handling of character encoding is crucial to guarantee file integrity and readability.

We recommend that when you are browsing or editing BMC AMI Ops User Interface files in Open MVS (OMVS), use the z/OS UNIX directory environment.

For more information about the utility line commands within the z/OS UNIX directory environment, see IBM's ZOS UNIX Directory List Utility Line Commands documentation.

Directory/ Files

Description

logs

BMC AMI Ops UI server and BMC AMI Ops Discovery server log files

work

Application support working directory

config

User preferences files

opsapplog4j2.xml 

BMC AMI Ops UI server log4j2 xml files

ami-ops-server.jar 

BMC AMI Ops UI server executable file

ami-ops-discovery.jar  

BMC AMI Ops Discovery server executable file

opsappcustom.properties

BMC AMI Ops UI server custom properties 

discoverylog4j2.xml

BMC AMI Ops Discovery server log4j2 xml files

discoverycustom.properties

BMC AMI Ops Discovery server custom properties

BMC AMI Ops Monitor server file system

The BMC AMI Ops Monitor server file system includes the following files and folders:

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Directory Folders and Files

Description

logs

BMC AMI Ops Monitor server log files

work

Application support working directory

config

User preferences files

config/dashboard

Configured dashboards

oppsmonitorlog4j2.xml 

BMC AMI Ops Monitor server log4j2 xml files

ami-ops-monitor-servicer.jar

BMC AMI Ops Monitor server executable file

uimjni

RTCS library with support for Java 31-bit

opsmonitorcustom.properties  

BMC AMI Ops Monitor server custom properties

 

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