An analysis point specification identifies one or more CMASs that are to be responsible for analyzing CICS® systems within the CICSplex identified as the context. An example of how to use this view can be found in Issuing one notification for multiple conditions(1).
To display information about existing analysis point specifications, issue the command:
APSPEC [apspec]
where apspec is the specific or generic name of an analysis point specification. If you omit this parameter, the resulting view, illustrated in Figure 12, includes information about all analysis point specifications for the CICSplex identified as the context.
27FEB2005 16:51:44 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =APSPEC============EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==16:51:44=CPSM==========2=== CMD Spec Description --- Name---- ------------------------------ EYURAPLC SSet - License EYURAP01 SSet - Analysis point 1
Table 9 summarizes the action commands you can use with the APSPEC view. Table 10 identifies the overtype field you can modify when you use the SET action command.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
n/a | ADD | Add an association between an analysis point specification and a CMAS, as described in topic Associating an analysis point specification with a CMAS. |
n/a | BRO | Browse an analysis point specification in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to that shown in Figure 13. The panel fields are not modifiable. |
CREate | CRE | Create an analysis point specification and add it to the data repository, as described in topic Creating an analysis point specification. |
n/a | MAP | Display a visual map of real-time analysis definitions using the designated specification as a starting point. |
n/a | REM | Remove an analysis point specification from the data repository. |
n/a | SET | Change the description of an analysis point specification
using an overtype field (see Table 10).
Note:
The value you specified in the Require Set field on the CICSPlex® System Manager entry panel
determines whether or not you must use the SET command when you overtype a
field. |
TEMPMP cmasid | n/a | Change the temporary maintenance point CMAS to a specific CMAS or display a selection list based on a generic CMAS ID. |
n/a | UPD | Update an analysis point specification in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to that shown in Figure 13. You can change the Description field. |
Field name | Value |
---|---|
Description | 1- to 30-character description of the specification. |
Table 11 shows the hyperlink field on the APSPEC view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Spec Name | RTAINAPS | Detailed information about the associations that exist between the designated analysis point specification and its analysis groups. |
Figure 13 shows the format of the panel produced when you use the create primary (CREate) or line (CRE) action command from the APSPEC view.
----------------------- Create Analysis Point Specification for EYUPLX01 ------ COMMAND ===> AP SpecName ===> Description ===> Press Enter to create AP Specification. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without creating.
Provide the following information, as appropriate:
Press Enter to add the analysis point specification to the data repository.
Figure 14 illustrates the panel produced when you use the add (ADD) line action command from the APSPEC view.
----------------------- Add APSPEC CMAS Association for EYUPLX01 ------------- COMMAND ===> AP SpecName EYURAP01 Description CMAS Name ===> CMAS name from CICSplex set or Generic Type ===> CMAS role (Primary/Secondary) Press ENTER to add AP Specification to CMAS. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without adding.
Provide the following information:
Ensure that the CMASs you specify for the primary and secondary associations are running the highest level of CICSPlex SM currently in use in the CICSplex.
Only one primary CMAS can be associated with an analysis point specification. Multiple secondary CMASs can be associated with an analysis point specification.
Press Enter to add the designated CMAS to the analysis point specification definition in the data repository.
To remove the CMAS association, use the REM action command from the APCMAS view, as described in topic APCMAS (Analysis point specification and CMAS associations).
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