Identifying zLinux systems


To identify all of the Linux and VM systems that are currently connected to MainView for Linux—Servers, use the windows mode Plex Manager view, PLEXPROD.

Refer to and for examples of this view.

The PLEXPROD view summarizes the status of local and remote MainView products. The PLEXPROD view lists all of the active and inactive targets, grouped by area, and shows the number of instances of a particular product on any connected system.

The System column shows the Linux or VM system name and the last column (Server) shows the MainView for Linux--Servers server name. After you have identified the systems, you can enter the system name on the TARGET keyword of the IMFEXEC CMD TYPE(ZLINUX) or TYPE(VM) command.

Refer to 'CMD TYPE(LINUX) or CMD TYPE(VM)' in the MainView AutoOPERATOR Advanced Automation Guide for complete information about how to use the command.

Figure 1. PLEXPROD view of MainView for Linux with a MVLNX Linux context and targets

ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss -------------- MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ---------------------
COMMAND ===>                                                                SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1               ALT WIN ===>                                                 
>W1 =PLEXPROD=PLEX==========XTS1SJSC=*==================ddmmmyyyy==16:48:48====PLEXMGR==D47
C Product  Context  System   Description                              Status           Server
- -------- -------- -------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------  ------
  MVLNX    LNX01CS  XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX01JJ  XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX01MN  XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX11SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX14SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX16SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX33SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX34SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX37SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX38SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX39SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX40SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX41SUS XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX42RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX43RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX44RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX45RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX46RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       InActive         MML0    
  MVLNX    LNX47RH. XTS1SJSC MainView for Linux                       Active           MML0

Figure 2. PLEXPROD view of MainView for Linux with a VM context and targets

ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss -------------- MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ---------------------
COMMAND ===>                                                                SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1               ALT WIN ===>                                                 
>W1 =PLEXPROD=PLEX==========XTS1SJSC=*==================ddmmmyyyy==16:48:48====PLEXMGR==D47
C Product  Context  System   Description                              Status           Server
- -------- -------- -------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------  ------
  MVLNXV    SYSLBMC  SJSCXTS4 MainView for Linux z/VM                  Active           MML6

 

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