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Deploying dynamic threshold definitions


By default, the dynamic thresholds that you define are specific to the local system where you define them. All dynamic threshold definitions are stored in the local CASPERM registry. However, deployment enables you to copy those definitions to other systems. By deploying definitions, you do not have to redefine the same dynamic thresholds on multiple systems.

Notes

  • The system to which you deploy dynamic threshold definitions must be running version 6.1 or later, and must have a CASPERM registry defined.
  • When deciding whether to deploy dynamic thresholds, consider that the thresholds you define on one system might not be appropriate for other systems because of varying levels of activity. For example, MainView Threshold Advisor generates recommended thresholds based on data collected from a specific system. Those same thresholds might not be as effective on a different system.

To deploy dynamic threshold definitions

  1. Display the THRSETS, CALDEFS, or THRSELS view, depending on the type of definition that you want to deploy.

  2. Select one or more definitions that you want to deploy:
    • In the MainView windows environment, enter the T line command next to one or more definition names.
    • In MainView Explorer, click a definition name to select it.

      Tip

      To select multiple names, click Enable Selections, press and hold the Ctrl key, and click the names.

  3. Start the deployment wizard:
    • In the MainView windows environment, enter the DEPloy primary command.
    • In MainView Explorer, right-click a definition name and choose Line action > Deploy a Dynamic Threshold.

  4. Complete the deployment wizard.The deployment process starts and the DPLYMNT view shows the status of the request. For more information about the DPLYMNT view, see Managing the deployment process.

Managing the deployment process

You can use the DPLYMNT view to manage the deployment process.

The DPLYMNT view lists all deployment requests from the current system and their statuses.

From the DPLYMNT view, you can:

  • Stop, start, delete, and cancel deployment requests by using the available line commands
  • See details about a deployment request by using the S (select) line command, which displays the DPLYITMS view
  • See details about the status of a deployment request by hyperlinking from the status field, which displays the LOGDEPLM view



 

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