Minimum command set requirements
You can use the intelligent default rules to run Universal Information Exchange out of the box by using a single SDATE command, which specifies the date that you want to process.
In this example, UIE uses some of the following default rules:
- Process 24 hours of data (0000 to 2400 in local time zone) for a specified date
- Apply one-hour modeling intervals
- Process data from all systems found in the input file
- Eliminate duplicate RMF records
Without providing UIE with any additional information, you can get a detailed description of your enterprise hardware and software and also the work being performed in your data center.
The following table describes the different functions UIE performs depending on the products that you are using:
Product | Function |
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BMC AMI Capacity Management |
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BMC AMI Capacity Reporting | Processes z/OS and subsystem performance metrics to let you create performance analyses and graphs in a variety of formats. |
BMC AMI Cost Management | Extracts software costing metrics from your RMF/SMF data and produces costing tables that are written to the Visualizer file |
BMC TrueSight Capacity Optimizer for Mainframes | Extracts z/OS system and subsystem metrics from your RMF/SMF and subsystem data and produces performance data tables that are written to the Visualizer file |
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