Listing, Selecting, and Reviewing Client Configurations

Start of instruction setTo list and review the Entire Net-Work Client configurations managed by SMH:

Make sure you have accessed the System Management Hub.

  1. Select (left-click on) and expand Entire Net-Work Client from the list in tree-view to access the Entire Net-Work Client administration area.

  2. Select (left-click on) and expand Clients from the Entire Net-Work Client sublist.

    A list of machine names appears. The machines listed are computers on which clients managed by this installation of the System Management Hub are defined.

    The following commands are available for this client list:

    Note:
    You must have Clients selected in the tree-view frame to see these commands.

    Command Use this command to:
    Add to Browser Favorites Add a node in tree-view to your browser favorites.
    Add to View Add a node in tree-view to System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
    Help Link to help for your use of SMH as it pertains to the Entire Net-Work Client administration area.
    Refresh Refresh the screen.
    Remove from View Remove a node in tree-view from System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
  3. Select (left-click on) and expand the client machine you want from the list.

    The client configuration section becomes available in tree-view, listing all the clients defined for the client machine.

    The following Entire Net-Work commands are available for each client machine, when you right-click on the client machine name:

    Note:
    You must have a client machine selected in the tree-view frame to see these commands.

    Command Use this command to:
    Add Client Configuration Add a client to be maintained by SMH. For more information, read Adding Client Configurations.
    Add to Browser Favorites Add a node in tree-view to your browser favorites.
    Add to View Add a node in tree-view to System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
    Help Link to help for your use of SMH as it pertains to the Entire Net-Work Client administration area.
    Migrate WCL13 Client Configuration Migrate the client configurations you set up in Entire Net-Work Client 1.3. This process converts them to Entire Net-Work Client 1.5 client configurations. For more information, read Migrating Entire Net-Work Client Configurations.
    Migrate WCL14 Client Configuration Migrate the client configurations you set up in Entire Net-Work Client 1.4. This process converts them to Entire Net-Work Client 1.5 client configurations. For more information, read Migrating Entire Net-Work Client Configurations.
    New Log File Close the current Entire Net-Work Client log file and start a new one. For more information, read Managing Entire Net-Work Client Log Files.
    Refresh Refresh the screen.
    Remove from View Remove a node in tree-view from System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
    Set Service Parameters Change the parameters used by the client machine, including the Directory Server used by the client machine. For more information, read Setting Service Parameters.
    Set Service Trace Granularity Set the Entire Net-Work Client trace level for all clients. For more information, read Tracing Entire Net-Work Client Processing.
    Shutdown Shut down the Entire Net-Work Client service. For more information, read Stopping Entire Net-Work Client.
    View Log File View the current Entire Net-Work Client log file. For more information, read Managing Entire Net-Work Client Log Files.
  4. Select (left-click on) and expand a client.

    A list of Entire Net-Work Client parameter settings for the client appears in detail view. For more information about these settings, read Maintaining Client Configuration Parameters.

    The following Entire Net-Work commands are available for each client, when you right-click on the name of the client:

    Note:
    You must have a client selected in the tree-view frame to see these commands.

    Command Use this command to:
    Add Adabas Access Add an access definition for an Adabas database to the client.
    Add Additional Access Parameters Add additional access parameters for an Adabas database to the client.
    Add to Browser Favorites Add a node in tree-view to your browser favorites.
    Add to View Add a node in tree-view to System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
    Delete Client Delete the client definition from SMH. For more information, read Deleting Client Configurations
    Help Link to help for your use of SMH as it pertains to the Entire Net-Work Client administration area.
    Refresh Refresh the screen.
    Remove from View Remove a node in tree-view from System Management View. For more information about System Management View, read your System Management Hub documentation.
    Set ADASAF Parameters Specify parameters to support the External Security Interface (ESI) supplied with Entire Net-Work Client. ESI allows you to access secured z/OS host resources. For more information, read Accessing Secured z/OS Host Resources.
    Set Client Configuration Parameters Maintain the parameters for the client configuration. For more information, read Maintaining Client Configuration Parameters.
    Set Client Trace Granularity Set the client trace level. For more information, read Managing Client Tracing.
    Set Directory Server Change the Adabas Directory Server used by the client. For more information, read Changing the Adabas Directory Server for the Client.
    Set LNK User Exit Parameters Specify the ADALNK user exit file and function names that should be called before and after ACB and ACBX direct calls, if the Adabas interface supports user exits. For more information, read Using ADALNK User Exits.

    In addition to these commands, other standard browser commands such as Refresh or Add to Browser Favorites are also available.