This section describes how you can obtain information about:
In the Web User Interface you access this information by clicking CICSPlex SM operations views-->CMASs known to local CMAS This menu contains links to views allowing you to perform the tasks listed in Table 21.
Web User Interface view | End-user interface view (and resource table) | Task |
---|---|---|
CMASs known to local CMAS (EYUSTARTCMASLIST) | CMAS |
|
CICSplexes managed by CMAS (EYUSTARTCMASPLEX) | CMASPLEX | Display information about the CICSplexes being managed by the local CMAS |
CMASs managing CICSplex (EYUSTARTCICSPLEX) | CICSPLEX | Display information about the CMASs associated with a CICSplex known to the local CMAS. |
CMAS to CMAS links (EYUSTARTCMTCMLNK) | CMTCMLNK |
|
CMAS to MAS links (EYUSTARTCMTPMLNK) | CMTPMLNK |
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The CICSPLEX view shows information about all CMASs associated with a CICSplex, whether or not the local CMAS is the maintenance point for the CICSplex.
cicsplex
Is
the name of a CICSplex that is known to the local CMAS.
Figure 37 is an example of the CICSPLEX view.
27FEB2005 17:06:00 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CICSPLEX==========EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==17:06:00=CPSM==========2=== CMD CICSplex CMAS Status MP Access Transit Transit --- -------- -------- -------- --- Type---- --CMAS-- -Count- EYUPLX01 EYUCMS1A ACTIVE YES LOCAL 0 EYUPLX01 EYUCMS1B INACTIVE NO N/A 0
None.
None.
The CMAS view shows information about the CMASs known to the local CMAS.
cmas
Is
the specific or generic name of a CMAS known to the local CMAS. If you
omit this parameter, the view includes information about all CMASs known
to the local CMAS.
Figure 38 is an example of the CMAS view.
27FEB2005 14:46:30 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMAS==============EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==14:46:30=CPSM==========2=== CMD Name Status Sysid Access Transit Transit --- -------- -------- ----- Type---- CMAS---- Count-- EYUCMS1A ACTIVE CM1A LOCAL 0 EYUCMS1B ACTIVE CM1B ADJACENT 0
The local CMAS knows about other CMASs that are:
The information in the view identifies all CMASs known to the local CMAS since it started.
Table 22 shows the action commands you can issue from the CMAS view.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
PURge cmas | PUR | Purges any in-storage copies of security profiles that have been inherited from other CMASs. |
SECurity cmas | SEC | Rebuilds the in-storage external security manager (ESM) profiles for
a CMAS, provided they reside in local storage.
Note:
The SEC command
cannot rebuild ESM profiles that reside in global storage. You must use
the facilities provided by your ESM to refresh those profiles. |
SHUtdown cmas | SHU | Shut down a CMAS normally. |
TRAce cmas | TRA | Alter the level of CMAS component tracing that is to occur, as described in Tracing CMAS components. |
Where::
|
Table 23 shows the hyperlink field on the CMAS view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Name | CMASD | Detailed information about the specified CMAS. |
CMAS component tracing is provided for the use of IBM® service personnel. CMAS trace settings are normally not active. Activating tracing may have an adverse effect on performance.
Figure 39 illustrates the panel produced when you want to change trace settings. It identifies the current trace settings for each component comprising the specified CMAS. Tracing is active when the setting is Y; it is not active when the setting is N.
--------------------- Component Trace Levels for EYUCMS01 --------------------- COMMAND ===> Overstrike the level number with a Y or N to alter the trace level Level 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Component --------------------------------------------------------------- KNL N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N TRC N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N MSG N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N SRV N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N CHE N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N QUE N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N DAT N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N COM N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N TOP N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N MON N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N RTA N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N WLM N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N BAS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Press Enter to change Trace Flags. Type END to cancel without changing.
To change a trace setting for a component, first move the cursor to the code for the appropriate component and then move the cursor to the right until you reach the appropriate level. Upon reaching the appropriate level, overtype the current setting with either a Y (to activate tracing) or N (to deactivate tracing).
To apply the changes to the active CMAS, press Enter. The changes take effect immediately and remain in effect until you change them or the CMAS stops.
The CMASD view shows information about a CMAS known to the local CMAS.
cmas
Is
the name of a CMAS known to the local CMAS.
Figure 40 is an example of a CMASD view.
27FEB2005 14:46:44 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMASD=============EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==14:46:44=CPSM============== CMAS Name..... EYUCMS1A Start Date.... 27FEB2005 EYUDREP State OPEN JOB Name...... EYUJCM1A Start Time.... 13:22:04 IRC Status... CLOSED Applid........ EYUCMS1A Time Zone..... Z VTAM ACB..... OPEN Location...... EC2L Time Offset... 0 CAS Connect.. ACTIVE Sysid......... CM1A Daylight Time. NO CAS Id....... EYUA Act Maxtasks.. 100 Total CPU..... 24.2 System Trace. SYSTEMOFF Maxtasks...... 120 Total Page In. 158 User Trace... USERON Current Tasks. 29 Total Page Out 0 GTF Trace.... GTFSTOP Peak Amaxtask. 12 Total Real Stg 4388 AUX Trace.... AUXSTART Total Tasks... 63 CPSM Version.. 110 AUX Switch... NOSWITCH Times at MAXT. 0 Free OSSB Cnt. 16 Max STCB..... 1 SDUMP always NO Used Free OSSB 0 NetView PPI.. NO Getmain OSSB.. 0 NMVTS Sent... 0 Res Stat Name Pending Queues Connections... 0 Programs...... 0 Trans. Data.. 0 Files......... 0 Terminals..... 0 System....... 0 Journals...... 0 Transactions.. 0
Table 24 shows the action commands you can issue from the CMASD view. The overtype fields are shown in Table 25.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
PURge | PUR | Purges any in-storage copies of security profiles that have been inherited from other CMASs. |
SECurity | SEC | Rebuilds the in-storage external security manager (ESM) profiles for a CMAS,
provided they reside in local storage.
Note:
The SEC command cannot
rebuild ESM profiles that reside in global storage. You must use the facilities
provided by your ESM to refresh those profiles. |
SHUtdown | SHU | Shuts down a CMAS normally. |
n/a | SET | Changes a CMAS attribute according to the new value
you specify in an overtype field (see Table 25).
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. |
TRAce | TRA | Alters the level of CMAS component tracing that is to occur, as described in topic Tracing CMAS components. |
Field name | Values |
---|---|
Act Maxtasks | 60-999 |
Maxtasks | 60-999 |
SDUMP Always | YES | NO |
Time Zone | B-Z |
Time Offset | 0-59 |
Daylight Time | YES | NO |
IRC Status | OPEN | CLOSED | IMMCLOSE |
VTAM® ACB | OPEN | CLOSED | IMMCLOSE | FORCECLOSE |
System Trace | SYSTEMON | SYSTEMOFF |
User Trace | USERON | USEROFF |
GTF Trace | GTFSTART | GTFSTOP |
AUX Trace | AUXSTART | AUXSTOP | AUXPAUSE | AUXSWITCH |
AUX Switch | SWITCHNEXT | SWITCHALL | NOSWITCH |
NetView® PPI | YES | NO |
For more information about the Time Zone, Time Zone Offset, and Daylight Time fields and their use, see the description of CICSPlex SM time zone attributes in CICSPlex SM time zone attributes.
None.
Figure 41 is an example of a CMASPLEX view.
27FEB2005 17:20:19 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMASPLEX==========EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==17:20:19=CPSM==========1=== CMD CICSplex MP --- -------- --- EYUPLX01 YES
You can also use the CMASPLEX view to determine whether the local CMAS is the maintenance point (MP), for a CICSplex.
None.
Table 26 shows the hyperlink field on the CMASPLEX view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
CICSPlex | CICSPLEX | Detailed information about all CMASs associated with the specified CICSplex. |
The CMTCMLND view shows information about the link between a CMAS and the local CMAS.
The information provided by CMTCMLND view is primarily for the use of IBM service personnel; it includes diagnostic data that can be used to resolve communications-related problems.
cmas
Is
the name of a CMAS linked to the local CMAS.
Figure 42 is an example of the CMTCMLND view.
27FEB2005 18:07:28 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMTCMLNK=CMTCMLND=EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==18:07:13=CPSM==========1=== Target CMAS. EYUCMS1B Sysid....... CM1B Msgs Sent...... 0 Msgs Recv.... 0 Type........ LU62 Packets Sent... 0 Packets Recv. 0 Applid...... EYUCMS1B Transit Sent... 0 Transit Recv. 0 Status...... RESET Bytes Xmit..... 0 Bytes Recv... 0 Conn Status. ACQUIRED Bytes Output... 0 Bytes Input.. 0 Serv Status. INSERVICE Schedule Time.. 0:00:00 Execute Time. 0:00:00 Transmit Time.. 0:00:00 Receive Time. 0:00:00
Table 27 shows the action command you can issue from the CMTCMLND view.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
DiSCard | DSC | Discard a CMAS link. |
When you discard a link between the local CMAS and another CMAS, the local CMAS is prevented from communicating with the other CMAS for as long as the local CMAS is running. (The link definition is not removed from the data repository.) You can reactivate a link by restarting the CMAS.
None.
The CMTCMLNK view shows information about the links that exist between the local CMAS and one or more other CMASs.
cmas
Is
the specific or generic name of a CMAS linked to the local CMAS. If you
omit this parameter, the view includes information about all CMASs defined
to the local CMAS.
Figure 43 is an example of the CMTCMLNK view.
27FEB2005 18:07:15 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMTCMLNK==========EYUCMS1A=EYUCMS1A=27FEB2005==18:07:13=CPSM==========1=== CMD Target Sys Type Applid Status Messages Messages --- CMAS--- ID-- ---- -------- -------- Sent------ Received-- EYUCMS1B CM1B LU62 EYUCMS1B RESET 0 0
Table 28 shows the action command you can issue from the CMTCMLNK view.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
DiSCard cmas | DSC | Discard a CMAS link. |
Where::
|
When you discard a link between the local CMAS and another CMAS, the local CMAS is prevented from communicating with the other CMAS for as long as the local CMAS is running. (The link definition is not removed from the data repository.) You can reactivate a link by restarting the CMAS.
Table 29 shows the hyperlink field on the CMTCMLNK view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Target CMAS | CMTCMLND | Detailed information about the link that exists between the specified CMAS and the local CMAS. |
The CMTPMLND view shows information about the physical connection
that exists between the local CMAS and a specific local MAS.
The information provided by the CMTPMLND view is primarily for the use of IBM service personnel; it includes diagnostic data that can be used to resolve communications-related problems.
mas
Is
the name of a MAS linked to the local CMAS.
Figure 44 is an example of a CMTPMLND view.
27FEB2005 09:11:24 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMTPMLNK=CMTPMLND=EYUCMS1B=EYUCMS1B=27FEB2005==09:11:12=CPSM==========1=== Target MAS.. EYUMAS1C 0 CICSplex.... Msgs Sent...... 0 Msgs Recv.... 0 Sysid....... MS1C Packets Sent... 0 Packets Recv. 0 Type........ LU62 Transit Sent... 0 Transit Recv. 0 Applid...... EYUMAS1C Bytes Xmit..... 0 Bytes Recv... 0 Status...... RESET Bytes Output... 0 Bytes Input.. 0 Conn Status. N/A Schedule Time.. 0:00:00 Execute Time. 0:00:00 Serv Status. N/A Transmit Time.. 0:00:00 Receive Time. 0:00:00
None.
The CMTPMLNK view shows information about the physical connections
that exist between the local CMAS and the local MASs to
which it is linked.
mas
Is
the specific or generic name of a MAS linked to the local CMAS. If you
omit this parameter, the view includes information about all MASs defined
to the local CMAS.
Figure 45 is an example of the CMTPMLNK view.
27FEB2005 18:08:43 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMTPMLNK==========EYUCMS1B=EYUCMS1B=27FEB2005==18:08:43=CPSM==========2=== CMD Target Sys Type Applid Status CICSplex Messages Messages --- MAS--- ID-- ---- -------- -------- -------- Sent------ Received-- EYUMAS1B MS1B ESSS EYUMAS1B CONACT EYUPLX01 6567 11 EYUMAS1C MS1C LU62 EYUMAS1C CONACT EYUPLX02 55 517
Table 30 shows the hyperlink field on the CMTPMLNK view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
MAS | CMTPMLND | Detailed information about the link that exists between the specified MAS and its CMAS. |