Writer instructions

Page title

For most spaces, this page must be titled Space announcements.

For spaces with localized content, this page must be titled Space announcements l10n.

Purpose

Provide an announcement banner on every page of your space.

Location

Move this page outside of your home branch.

Guidelines

Limited supportBMC provides limited support for this version of the product. As a result, BMC no longer accepts comments in this space. If you encounter problems with the product version or the space, contact BMC Support.BMC recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product. To see documentation for that version, see BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Online 5.6.

User Structure Status view (IUSERS)


The User Structure Status view (IUSERS) provides information about the status of the IMS user structure.

The view shows whether a user structure is stopped, is in response mode, or has held a conversation, and it displays the number of messages queued and the last transaction entered by the user.

The IUSERS view displays the user name and sign-on ID (which can be different from the user structure name for dynamic terminals) and the name of the user's associated LTERM, node, SSI target, and operating system.

You can hyperlink to the IUSERI view from the Stopped Users field in the IMS Unavailable Resources view (IMSUNRSR).

Note

If SMQ is displayed in the Que Cnt field of the IUSERS view, the ISQQUERY parameter in BBPARM member IMFBEX00 is preventing collection of message count data for IMS subsystems using shared message queues. When the ISQQUERY parameter is allowing collection of message count data for shared message queues, you can also use it to define the refresh rate for the data.

For information about using the ISQQUERY parameter, see theMainView for IMS and MainView for DBCTL Customization documentation. To determine the current setting of the ISQQUERY parameter, use the IBEXSUMR view.

User Structure Status view (IUSERS)

25APR2013  14:49:28 ------ MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (V6.1.00) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
>W1 =IUSERS============I13H51CT=*========25APR2013==14:47:21====MVIMS====D===51
-                             User Structure - Realtime                     
  Related Views                                            . User Timestamp
  . Devices w/'Bad' Status   . User Information            . LTERM Status   
  . Input/Ouput Status       . Users in Response Mode      . Node Status    
                                                                             
CMD User     Signon   LTERM    Que Stop Conv Resp Last     Term   NodeName IMS
--- Name     User ID  Name     Cnt 4 Op Held Mode Trn/Ltrm Create LinePtrm ID  
    DFSAPPCQ          DFSAPPCQ   0                         DYN             I13H
    DFSOTMAQ          DFSOTMAQ   0                         DYN             I13H
    TP13HL10          TP13HL10   0           YES           DYN             I13H
    L1WA1I01          A1QAAI1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1O01          A1QAAO1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1I02          A1QBBI1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1O02          A1QBBO1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1I03          A1QCCI1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1O03          A1QCCO1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1I04          A1QDDI1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1O04          A1QDDO1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1I05          A1QEEI1A   0                         STATIC          I13H
    L1WA1O05          A1QEEO1A   0                         STATIC          I13H

The following hyperlink is provided on the view:

 

Hyperlink from

To access

User Name

Communication Activity and Status Detail view (IUDETAIL), which shows detailed information for a selected terminal or user



 

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