This document describes the administration tasks you can perform for Entire Net-Work Clients using the System Management Hub (SMH). It is organized as follows:
The Entire Net-Work Client SMH Administration Area | Describes the section of SMH in which you can manage Entire Net-Work Client services and client configurations. |
About Client Configurations | Describes the concept of a client configuration. |
Listing, Selecting, and Reviewing Client Configurations | Describes how to list, select, and review client configurations. |
Identifying the Client Configuration to Your Application | Describes how to identify which client configuration should be used by your application. |
Setting Service Parameters | Describes how to set general parameters for all client configurations of a client machine. |
Adding Client Configurations | Describes how to add a client configuration. |
Deleting Client Configurations | Describes how to delete a client configuration. |
Maintaining Client Configuration Parameters | Describes the parameters of a client configuration and how to maintain them. |
Migrating Entire Net-Work Client Configurations | Describes how to migrate Entire Net-Work Client 1.3 and 1.4 configurations to Entire Net-Work Client 1.5 configurations. |
Controlling Client Access to Databases | Describes how you can use the System Management Hub to control client access to databases. |
Managing Entire Net-Work Client Log Files | Describes how to manage the Entire Net-Work Client log files. |
Accessing Secured z/OS Host Resources | Describes how to use the Entire Net-Work Client External Security Interface (ESI) to access secured Adabas resources on a z/OS host. |
Using ADALNK User Exits | Describes how to use the ADALNK user exits provided with Entire Net-Work Client. |
Changing the Adabas Directory Server | Provides instructions for changing the Adabas Directory Server for an Entire Net-Work Client service and for specific client configurations. |
Tracing Entire Net-Work Client Processing | Describes Entire Net-Work Client trace processing. |