An analysis group is used to associate one or more related analysis definitions, status definitions, or both. Examples of how to use this view can be found in:
To display information about existing analysis groups, issue the command:
RTAGROUP [rtagroup]
where rtagroup is the specific or generic name of an analysis group. If you omit this parameter, the resulting view, illustrated in Figure 25, includes information about all analysis groups for the CICSplex identified as the context.
27FEB2005 21:02:56 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =RTAGROUP==========EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==21:02:56=CPSM==========4=== CMD Analysis Description --- Group--- ------------------------------ EYURTGLC SSet - License EYURTG01 SSet - FOR related definitions EYURTG02 SSet - Plex wide definitions EYURTG07 SSet - TOR related definitions
Table 14 summarizes the action commands you can use with the RTAGROUP view. Table 15 identifies the overtype fields you can modify when you use the SET action command.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
n/a | AAP | Add an association between an analysis group and an analysis point specification, as described in topic Adding an association to an analysis point specification. |
n/a | ADD | Add an association between an analysis group and an analysis specification, as described in topic Adding an association to an analysis specification. |
n/a | AIN | Install an analysis group in an active analysis point specification, as described in topic Installing an analysis group into an analysis point specification. |
n/a | ASC | Add an association between an analysis or status definition and an analysis group, as described in topic Associating a definition with an analysis group. |
n/a | BRO | Browse an analysis group in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to that shown in Figure 26. The panel fields are not modifiable. |
CREate | CRE | Create an analysis group and add it to the data repository, as described in Creating an analysis group. |
n/a | INS | Install an analysis group in a CICS® system or CICS system group, as described in topic Installing an analysis group. |
n/a | MAP | Display a visual map of real-time analysis definitions using the specified group as a starting point. |
n/a | REM | Remove an analysis group from the data repository. |
n/a | SET | Change the description of an analysis group using an overtype
field (see Table 15).
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 group in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to that shown in Figure 26. You can change the Description field. |
Field name | Value |
---|---|
Description | One- to 30-character description of the analysis group. |
Table 16 shows the hyperlink field on the RTAGROUP view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Analysis Group | RTAINGRP | Detailed information about analysis and status definitions associated with the designated analysis group. |
Figure 26 shows the format of the panel produced when you use the create primary (CREate) or line (CRE) action command from the RTAGROUP view.
------------------------- Create Analysis Group for EYUPLX01----------- COMMAND ===> Group Name ===> EYURTG02 Description ===> SSet - Plex wide definitions Press Enter to create Analysis Group. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without creating.
Provide the following information, as appropriate:
Press Enter to add the analysis group to the data repository.
Figure 27 illustrates the panel produced when you use the add (AAP) line action command from the RTAGROUP view.
------------------ Add Analysis Group to AP Specification for EYUPLX01 -------- COMMAND ===> Analysis Group EYURTG01 Description Analysis Specification Name ===> EYURTS02 Spec Name or Generic Scope ===> System, Group, or Generic Press ENTER to add Analysis Group to Specification. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without adding.
Provide the following information:
Figure 28 illustrates the panel produced when you use the add (ADD) line action command from the RTAGROUP view.
-------------Add Analysis Group to Analysis Specification for EYUPLX01 --------- COMMAND ===> Analysis Group EYURTG01 Description SSet - FOR related definitions Specification Name ===> EYURTS01 Specification Name or Generic Press Enter to add RTA Group to RTA Specification. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without adding.
Provide the following information:
Press Enter to add the name of the analysis specification to the designated analysis group.
If the appropriate analysis specification does not currently exist, you must first create it, as described in topic Creating an analysis specification. Then you can add the group to that specification, using either this action command or the action command described in topic Adding an analysis group to an analysis specification.
To remove a group from an analysis specification, see topic Action commands.
Figure 29 illustrates the panel produced when you use the associate (ASC) line action command from the RTAGROUP view.
--------------- Add Analysis Definition to Group for EYUPLX01 ----------------- COMMAND ===> Analysis Group Name EYUROG01 Description Sample analysis group Analysis Definition Name ===> EYUMOD01 Analysis Definition or Generic Active Period ===> EYUMOD01 Period Definition or Generic Press Enter to add Analysis Definition to Group. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without adding.
Provide the following information, as appropriate:
If the name you specify does not belong to an existing period definition you can create that period definition later. If you leave this field blank, the analysis or status definition remains active for as long as the CICS system is running, or until you discard it.
Press Enter to associate the analysis or status definition with the analysis group in the data repository.
When you install an analysis group, all of the analysis definitions associated with that group are installed in the CICS systems that are using the analysis specification to which the analysis group is associated.
Figure 23 illustrates the panel produced when you use the install (INS) line action command from the RTAGROUP view.
----------------------- Install RTAGROUP for EYUPLX01 ------------------------- COMMAND ===> Name EYURTG02 Description SSet - Plex wide definitions Type RTAGROUP Scope ===> CICS System, System Group, or Generic Press Enter to install definitions. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without installing.
Provide the following information:
Press Enter to install the analysis definitions associated with the analysis group into the designated CICS system or into all of the CICS systems comprising the designated CICS system group.
For an installation to succeed, the CICS system must be running and real-time analysis must be active. The analysis definition becomes active either:
The analysis definition remains active as long as the CICS system is running, until you discard it, or until the time designated by an associated period definition is reached.
To discard an analysis definition installed in a CICS system, use the RTAACTV view as described in Table 3.
Figure 31 illustrates the panel produced when you use the install (AIN) line action command from the RTAGROUP view.
----------------------- Install RTAGROUP for EYUPLX01 ------------------------- COMMAND ===> Name EYURTG01 Description SSet - FOR related definitions Type RTAGROUP AP Spec Name ===> Active Analysis Point Spec or Generic Scope ===> CICS System, Group, or Generic Press Enter to install definitions. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without installing.
Provide the following information:
Press Enter to install the analysis definitions comprising the analysis group into the designated analysis point specification.
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