Linking directly to a view in BMC AMI Ops user interface


You can create a URL to open a specific view in BMC AMI Ops User Interface.

Before you begin

Related topic

The BMC AMI Ops User Interface server must be running to launch the BMC AMI Ops User Interface client. For information about the server installation, see Installing and Customizing-after-installation.

To create a URL to a specific view

Use the following syntax to create a URL to a specific view:

https://host:port/amiops/views?mvhost=serviceHost&mvport=servicePort&product=productName&context=context&view=viewName&starttime=epochTimeStamp&endtime=epochTimeStamp

Replace the placeholders with values as described in the following table:

Parameter

Description

host

Name or IP address of the system on which the BMC AMI Ops User Interface server is running

port

BMC AMI Ops User Interface server port number

mvhost

BMC AMI Ops service host name (also known as the Host Server)

mvport

BMC AMI Ops service port number

product

One of the following product abbreviations:

  • CMF—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CMF
  • ICAP—BMC AMI Ops Automation for Capping
  • MVALERT—Alert Manager
  • MVAO—BMC AMI Ops Automation
  • MVAPPT—BMC AMI Apptune for Db2
  • MVCICS—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS
  • MVDB2—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Db2
  • MVIMS—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Online
  • MVIP—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IP
  • MVJE—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Java Environments
  • MVMQS—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for MQ
  • MVMVS—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for z/OS
  • MVSRM—BMC AMI Storage
  • MVTA—MainView Transaction Analyzer
  • MVTOM—Total Object Manager
  • MVUSS—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Unix Systems Services
  • MVVP—BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IP
  • MVVTAM—MainView for VTAM
  • MVWEB—MainView for WebSphere Application Server
  • PLEXMGR—Plex Manager

context

Context can include a single target system or a single system image (SSI) that includes multiple target systems

view

Name of a view

starttime

(Optional) Start time, as an epoch time stamp, for a data range

For more information, see Specifying a time range for datalater in this topic.

endtime

(Optional) End time, as an epoch time stamp, for a data range

For more information, see Specifying a time range for datalater in this topic.

Specifying a time range for data

Use the starttime and endtime parameters to display data for a specific period. The time reflects the LPAR where BMC AMI Ops User Interface is running. If these parameters are not used, BMC AMI Ops User Interface displays the current data for the view.

If the URL contains only the start time value, BMC AMI Ops User Interface uses the current time as the end time and displays data in that time range.

If the URL contains only the end time value, BMC AMI Ops User Interface ignores the end time value and displays the current data for the view.

Opening a view from a URL

If you are already logged in to BMC AMI Ops User Interface, and you open a URL to a view in the same browser tab, you might need to log in again. If the URL contains values for mvhost or mvport that are different from the combination that is already connected and they require different credentials, you need to log in again.

Where to go from here

You can perform many actions on the open view. For more information, see Managing-views-in-the-BMC-AMI-Ops-user-interface.

 

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BMC AMI Ops User Interface 2.0