Using CMF MONITOR components
Now that you have completed Manual-customization for CMF MONITOR, you can either make more customization changes to CMF MONITOR or begin using any of its three components:
- CMF MONITOR Online
- CMF MONITOR batch
- CMFMON
Using CMF MONITOR Online
After completing the customization steps, to begin using CMF MONITOR Online, you must start the required address spaces (CAS and PAS).
See Administering for more CAS and PAS startup instructions.
After starting these address spaces, you can begin using CMF MONITOR Online, and you will be able to take advantage of all its features if you perform further modifications. The following list describes the optional customization steps that you can perform to take full advantage of the CMF MONITOR Online features:
Complete the customization steps for defining the connections for cross-systems communication between multiple CASs on multiple systems.
See Overview of MainView Customization for more information about defining the definitions for cross-systems communication.
Complete the customization steps for defining target definitions for monitoring communication links among the active system and CASs and products on different systems.
See Administering for more information about defining target definitions for CAS communication monitoring.
- Complete customization steps for defining the appropriate security checks for access to systems, products, view tables, and view or product actions.
Securing CMF MONITOR
The MainView environment works with your IBM RACF, CA Technologies CA-TOP SECRET, or CA Technologies CA-ACF2 security package to control access to view data.
For information about using the security views and how the views interact with your security package, see Managing security for MainView products. In addition, consider the following information:
- Security for CMF MONITOR Online and for the cross-system data APIs is implemented through two views: SERDEF and SERDEFL.
- When you display SERDEF, you will see that CMF MONITOR Online has defined a separate resource rule for:
- View data in general
- Data provided by each view table
- CMF XDS API actions
A view table is a family of views that display the same type of data. To find out which views are associated with a particular view table, see Overview of windows-mode security.
With MainView security, either you can add rules for resources to your security package, using the default class and entity names for the resource, or you can change the class and entity names to conform to rules that you have already defined
Further reading
After completing any additional customization steps, you can learn how to use CMF MONITOR Online by referring to Using CMF MONITOR Online.
Using the batch component
Although you can begin using the CMF MONITOR batch component as soon as you complete the customization steps, you might want to make some additional modifications.
The following list describes the optional modifications available for this component:
modifying the Extractor JCL statements
See Overview of MainView Customization.- Allocating additional Extractor output data sets
See Extractor-output-data-sets Modifying the MVS PAS PROC to start collecting data in the XDS data buffer
See Administering- Downloading the Spreadsheet Converter program to your PC
See Spreadsheet-Converter
After making the desired modifications, you can learn about using the batch component of CMF MONITOR by referring to Generating-and-managing-batch-reports.
Using CMFMON
Before using the CMFMON component, you might want to use your External Security Manager (ESM) to protect your screens.
If you are using an ESM such as IBM RACF or CA Technologies CA-Top Secret or CA-ACF2, you can protect the following program names, which all begin with the letters CMF. The last part of each name corresponds to the CMFMON screen that you are protecting.
CMFAPF | CMFCHAN | CMFLPA |
CMFARD | CMFDEV | CMFLNK |
CMFARDJ | CMFDEVV | CMFPGSP |
CMFASD | CMFENQR | CMFSENQ |
CMFASDJ | CMFHFS | CMFSPAG |
CMFASRM | CMFILOCK | CMFXDSA |
CMFASRMJ | CMFIOQ | CMFXDSP |
You can protect the following program names, which all begin with the letters CMH. The last part of each name corresponds to the CMFMON Historical Data screen that you are protecting.
CMHARD | CMHDEV |
CMHARDJ | CMHDEVV |
CMHASD | CMHSRCS |
CMHASDJ |
There are no additional customization steps for CMFMON. To learn how to use CMFMON, see Using-CMF-MONITOR-CMFMON.