You can use the real-time analysis administration views to define a variety
of real-time analysis attributes. Figure 4 provides an overview of the EUI real-time analysis
views based on the CICSPlex® SM object model. See Table 2 for a list
of equivalent WUI views. In addition to the views shown here, you can use
the views described in Table 3 to display information about
and manage the real-time analysis activity in an active CICS® system. In the EUI you can also
display a visual map of your real-time analysis definitions by using the MAP action command,
as described in CICSPlex SM Administration.
Figure 7 illustrates the relationship between analysis point monitoring (APM)
and the WUI and EUI views used to establish that type of real-time analysis(the EUI view
names are in brackets).
Figure 5 illustrates the relationship between system availability monitoring (SAM)
and the views used to establish that type of real-time analysis in a CICSplex(EUI view names
are in brackets). In this case, theCICS system definition (CICSSYS) view is used to change the CICS system definition. The RTA specification (RTASPEC) view and Link RTA specification
to CICS system and Link RTA specification to CICS system
group (RTASCOPE) views are used to allow multiple CICS systems to use customized
action definitions, severity levels, or both.
Figure 6 illustrates
the relationship between MAS resource monitoring (MRM) and the WUI and EUI
views used to establish that type of real-time analysis (EUI views are in
brackets).
Figure 7 illustrates the relationship between analysis
point monitoring (APM) and the WUI and EUI views used to establish that type
of real-time analysis (EUI views names are in brackets).