This document explains how to use Entire Event Management to control your data-processing environment once you have defined entities for components of the environment.
It covers the following topics:
To monitor the Logical Consoles which have been defined
Place the cursor on the Logical Console option under the Console Services heading on the Main Menu and press Enter.
The Console Monitor appears:
17:07:26 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv 145 - Logical Console Monitor - Cmd Name Act Aut Frz Message Time relative Time absolute Srv *_______ ___ ___ ___ _________ ________________ _________________ ___ ** *************************** top of data **************************** __ Adabas Act Aut 0 ADAO06 4 min 39 sec 06-07-16 17:02:32 145 __ BADEDAS Act Aut 0 MESSAGE 5 min 49 sec 06-07-16 17:01:22 145 __ CICS Act 0 __ ComplCmd Act 0 __ Complete Act 0 __ KOM Act Aut 0 NCL5042 3 days 6 hrs 06-07-13 10:46:11 145 __ kom-ctrl Act 0 __ KOMPLETT Act 0 S 1 min 21 sec 06-07-16 17:05:51 145 __ MCONS Act 0 $HASP534 6 sec 06-07-16 17:07:06 145 __ MSI01 Act Aut 0 RZMS02E 2 min 1 sec 06-07-16 17:05:10 145 __ Netpass Act 0 __ Network Act 0 __ NOPMON Act Aut 0 MESSAGE 5 min 50 sec 06-07-16 17:01:22 145 __ Operator Act Aut 0 Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Rfind Down Menu |
Note:
The most recent message can be highlighted as designated in the
Important Display Fields parameter of the Set
Color Assignments user profile. For more information, see the
subsection Setting Color
Assignments in section Using Entire Event Management.
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AU | List Automation Rules. |
DI | Display Logical Console. |
Name
You can enter selection criteria for the name of the Logical Console.
Use an asterisk (*) as wildcard.
Act
One of the following values appears in this field:
Value | Explanation |
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Act | The Console is active, that is: (1) the Message Log switch is on, (2) the current time is within the Console's activity period and (3) the current day in the assigned Calendar is not marked. Messages are routed to the Console. |
- - - | The Console is inactive, that is either: (1) the Message Log switch is off, (2) the current time is outside the Console's activity period or (3) the current day in the assigned Calendar is marked. No messages are routed to the Console. |
Exp | Conditions (1) and (2) are the same as for Act, but the Calendar has expired. Messages are routed to the Console. |
Aut
One of the following values appears in this field:
Value | Explanation |
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Aut | Automation Rules are defined for the Logical Console and Automation is active, that is: (1) at least one rule is defined, (2) the Automation switch is on, (3) the current time is inside the Console's activity period and (4) the current day in the assigned Calendar is not marked. Automation Rules are executed. |
- - - | Automation Rules are defined for the Logical Console, but Automation is inactive, that is: (1) at least one rule is defined, but either (1) (2) the Automation switch is off, (3) the current time is outside the Console's activity period or (4) the current day in the assigned Calendar is marked. Automation Rules are not executed. |
(blank) | There are no Automation Rules defined in the Logical Console. |
Exp | Conditions (1) and (2) are the same as for Aut, but the Calendar has expired. Automation Rules are executed. |
Frz
The number of frozen messages currently in the Logical Console.
Message
The message ID of the last message to arrive in the Logical Console.
Time relative
The time elapsed since the arrival of the last message.
Time absolute
Date and time when the last message arrived.
Srv
Server which routed the last message to the Logical Console.
To view a logical console
On the Console Monitor screen, enter DI in the two-character command line preceding the Console you want to view and press Enter.
The Logical Console screen appears displaying messages and message-related information with the colors and attributes and in the layout assigned to the Console you selected. For example:
12:46:21 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 06-09-26 Srv * - Logical Console - Log DB .. (9/79) > Console .. SAG_Oper Active Date .. 96-09-25 Layout .. SAG_Oper Split ... ON Cmd Time Re Message Text JobID __ 18:11:57 __ ....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+ *____ __ 18:11:57 IEF234E K 0811,003885,PVT,DB047S04,STEP010 04812 __ 18:13:14 IEF234E K 0811,003887,PVT,DB014S04,STEP010 04828 __ 18:16:17 IEF234E K 0812,003899,PVT,DB024S04,STEP010 04811 __ 18:16:36 IEF234E K 0813,003898,PVT,DB050S04,STEP010 04819 __ 18:17:03 IEF234E K 0811,003891,PVT,DB101S04,DMP101 04829 __ 18:18:25 IEF234E K 0812,003900,PVT,DB182S04,STEP010 04830 __ 18:19:13 IEF234E K 0812,003917,PVT,DB009PL1,STEP010 04827 __ 18:20:39 IEF234E K 0811,003896,PVT,DB188S04,STEP010 04831 __ 18:21:26 IEF234E K 0813,003911,PVT,DB192S04,STEP010 04832 __ 18:52:06 24 IEC701D M 0811,VOLUME TO BE LABELED C80007 04897 __ 18:58:49 IEF234E K 0811,003920,PVT,DB026PL1,STEP010 04900 __ 19:00:18 IEF234E K 0811,003922,PVT,DB018PL1,STEP010 04903 __ 19:27:27 IEF234E K 0811,003923,PVT,DB181PL1,STEP010 04950 ** **************************** bottom of data **************************** Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Autoref Bottom Cmd Down Left +Merge Right Split Top +Bar Cancel Exit Flip Help Keys Menu Quit Tech |
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AL | Position to the (Act) Activity Console starting with time of related message. |
AT | Position to the (Aut) Automation Console starting with time of related message. |
DI | Display all message attributes. |
FR | Freeze message. |
LG | Position to the (Log) Server Log Console starting with time of related message. |
MR | Invoke Automation Rule Monitor for messages which have activated Automation Rules. |
RL | Release message. |
Console
Name of the Logical Console. You can change the Console name by
simply entering a new name and pressing Enter. Enter an asterisk (*) and press
Enter to open a selection window with all Logical Consoles. Use an asterisk (*)
as wildcard to enter selection criteria for the Console.
(Status of Console)
The status of the Console appears immediately following the Console
name. One of the following values appears in this field:
Value | Explanation |
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Active | The Console is active, that is: (1) the Message Log switch is on, (2) the current time is within the Console's activity period and (1) (3) the current day in the assigned Calendar is not marked. Messages are routed to the Console. |
Inactive | The Console is inactive, that is either: (1) the Message Log switch is off, (2) the current time is outside the Console's activity period or (3) the current day in the assigned Calendar is marked. No messages are routed to the Console. |
Exp | Conditions (1) and (2) are the same as for Active, but the Calendar has expired. Messages are routed to the Console. |
Date
This is the date of the first message at the top of the screen. To
position to the first message of another day, simply enter the new date here
and press Enter.
Log DB
This is the System File 3 pointer that is currently in use.
Layout
This is the layout assigned to the Logical Console. To select another
layout for temporary use, enter an asterisk (*) and press Enter. A selection
window opens listing all Logical Console Layouts. Select a new layout with the
cursor and press Enter.
Split
Shows current split mode (ON or OFF).
The presentation of the following attributes depends on the selected layout.
Srv
Enter a Server name to display only messages from a specific Server.
Time
This is the time of the first message at the top of the screen. To
position to the first message at another time, simply enter the new time here
and press Enter. You can enter the time with or without minutes and seconds.
Job Name
Enter the job name to display only messages from a specific job. Use
an asterisk (*) as wildcard to enter selection criteria for the job name.
Job ID
Enter the job ID to display only messages with a specific job ID. Use
an asterisk (*) as wildcard to enter selection criteria for the job ID.
Message Text
Message ID and text. Use PF11 to shift display to the right and PF10
to shift back to the left.
For a description of all attributes available in the Logical Console screen, see the field descriptions in the subsection Add a Logical Console Layout in section Defining the Logical Environment.
To display all attributes for a message
On the Logical Console screen, enter DI in the two-character command line preceding the message you want to display and press Enter.
The Display Message window opens displaying all message attributes; for example:
12:46:21 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 06-09-26 Srv * - Logical Console - Log DB .. (9/79) > Console .. SAG_Oper Active Date .. 96-09-25 Layout .. SAG_Oper Split ... ON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ! - Display Message - ! ! ! ! IEF234E K 0811,003885,PVT,DB047S04,STEP010 ! ! ! ! ! ! MsgID ..... IEF234E Server ..... 114 Job Name .... DB047S04 ! ! Date ...... 06-09-25 Severity ... Job ID ...... 04812 ! ! Time ...... 18:11:57.4 Priority ... 900 Job Type .... JOB ! ! Frozen ..... X Reply ID .... ! ! Category .. Command Flag ! ! Source Node 114 Response Flag N ! ! Source Appl SYSCONS Text Flag ... N ! ! Range ..... SAG_Operator_Action_Messages Sequence .... 00182692 ! ! ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ===> Bar Cancel Exit Flip Help Keys Menu Quit Tech |
To freeze a message
On the Logical Console screen, enter FR in the two-character command line preceding the message you want to freeze and press Enter.
The message remains on the screen when you scroll up or down.
To release a frozen message
On the Logical Console screen, enter RL in the two-character command line preceding the frozen message you want to release and press Enter.
The message no longer remains on the screen when scrolling.
The Automation Rule Monitor provides detailed information about an activated Automation Rule and allows you to analyze its execution status.
For each message that has triggered an Event, you can display each Event or Event Tree with corresponding Actions and determine whether an Action has been executed or not. The Action definition is displayed as executed, including the current values of any defined Symbols. If an Action has not been executed, the reason is displayed.
To display the automation rule monitor
On the Logical Console screen, enter MR in the two-character command line preceding the appropriate message and press Enter.
The Automation Rule Monitor screen appears:
10:51:45 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 - Monitor Automation Rule - Console .. Xcmd Root Time .. 16.07.96 10:12:39.9 Name ..... Xcmd-CMD Events by .. 114 F-Mc > Comment .. Demonstrate Action Type CMD. Timeout .... 30 SEC Time Events __________ _________________________________________________________________ ****************************** top of data ******************************* 10:12:39.9 1 Cmd Xcmd-CMD occured - Actions confirmed Trigger: EXECUTE (CONSOLE (AUT114) USER HKA): CMD DBID 009 TERM 10:12:42.5 -> CMD Xcmd-CMD executed by Server 114 Operator Command ... F NUC009,DPARM Operator Command ... D NET,ID=DAEDC623 DBID ............... 009 TERMID ............. DAEDC623 ***************************** bottom of data ***************************** Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Down Menu |
Status Message | Description |
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failed | Errors were detected. |
not occured | Event was not triggered. |
occured | Event was triggered. |
Status Message | Description |
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Actions confirmed | All assigned Actions have been confirmed. |
Actions unconfirmed | At least one assigned Action has not been confirmed. |
Actions waiting | At least one assigned Action is delayed. |
no Actions assigned | Event has no assigned Actions. |
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executed | Action was executed | ||||||
failed | Action not executed because of errors detected by the Entire Event Management Server. | ||||||
transmitted (JOB, NAT, NET) |
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unconfirmed | Action is unconfirmed | ||||||
waiting | delayed Action (e.g. 6-37) |
To monitor the Servers which have been defined
Place the cursor on the Server option under the Console Services heading on the Main Menu and press Enter.
The Server Monitor screen appears:
15:05:18 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Monitor - Cmd Srv Machine System Status Log DB Last Message ___ ________ ________ ________ _______ ________________ ** ******************** top of data ******************** __ 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NCL Act 9/68 __ 148 F MVS/XA NPR Act 0/0 ** ****************** bottom of data ******************* Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Rfind Down Menu |
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AL | View (Actnnn) Activity Console. |
AT | View (Autnnn) Automation Console. |
LG | View (Lognnn) Console. |
MA | Activity Monitor. |
MS | Statistic Monitor. |
PC | View Physical Console. |
OC | Issue an operator command. |
RE | Renew Server. |
ST | Start Server. |
TE | Shutdown (terminate) Server. |
UC | View (Udfnnn) Undefined Console. |
Srv
The Server name.
Name
The name of the machine which the Server is running.
System
The operating system of the machine.
Status
One of the following values can appear in this field:
Value | Explanation |
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NCL Act | Server is active. |
NCL Attc | Server is attaching its subtasks. |
NCL Err | Server is in error, for example when a subtask is lost. |
NCL Load | Server is loading definitions from the Backup file into main storage. |
NCL Pnch | Server is downloading definitions for the data base into the Backup file. |
NCL Renw | Server is refreshing definitions in Backup file and main storage. |
NCL Start | Server is starting. |
NCL Term | Server is terminating. |
NPR Act | Entire System Server is active. |
NPR Lost | Entire System Server is not active. |
NPR 5nnn | Entire System Server error nnn occurred while Entire System Server was being accessed. |
Log DB
The NCL System File 3 to which the Server is routing the messages.
Last Message
The time elapsed since the last message was routed by the Server to
any Console.
The Server Activity Monitor displays the Consoles served by the Server, when the last message arrived and to which Console it was routed, when and where the last Event occurred, the start and renewal time of the Server and the number of entities currently being used by the Analysis Task.
To display the server activity monitor screen
On the Server Monitor screen, enter MA in the two-character command line preceding the Server to monitor and press Enter.
The Server Activity Monitor screen appears:
13:19:36 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT NCL--DEV *** 06-09-27 Srv 114 - Server Activity Monitor - Server ..... 114 F-Mc MVS/ESA NCL Act Started ... 06-09-27 11:39:43 Active .... 1 hr 39 min Cmd Console Act Last Msg Aut Last Event ___ ________ ___ __________ ___ __________ Renewed ... 06-09-27 11:39:56 ** ************** top of data ********** First Msg . 06-09-27 11:40:30 __ CICS Act Aut Last Msg . 06-09-27 13:19:35 __ HKA-Test Act Aut Active .... 1 hr 39 min __ TMON Act __ nclapi Act Last Event. Invalid-Adabas-Command __ uksjuc-1 --- Aut 13:19:35 1 sec ADAN43 __ UKSJUC-2 Act Aut Last (Log). 2 min 24 sec NCL5006 __ SAG_Ada Act Aut 13:19:35 __ SAG_CICS Act Log DB ... 9/79 __ SAG_Com Act __ SAG_ComC Act Storage ... 180224 Bytes __ SAG_ESY Act Aut Ranges ... 36 Consoles ... 19 __ SAG_dba Act 13:19:35 Events ... 77 Actions ... 56 Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ (Act) (Aut) (Log) (Udf) Down Renew Shutdwn Start Top +Bar Cancel Exit Flip Help Keys Menu Quit Tech |
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AU | List Automation Rules. |
DI | Display Logical Console. |
Server
The Server name.
(System)
The field immediately to the right of the Server name displays the
operating system of the machine.
(Status)
The field immediately to the right of the (System) field displays
Server status. For an explanation of the values which appear in this field, see
the Status field under the
Field Descriptions: Server
Monitor heading.
The list on the left side of the screen displays information about the Consoles served by the Server:
Console
Name of the Console served by the Server.
Act
For an explanation of the values which appear in this field, see the
Act field under the
Field Descriptions: Console
Monitor heading.
Last Msg
Arrival time of the message which the Server last routed to the
respective Console.
Aut
For an explanation of the values which appear in this field, see the
Aut field under the
Field Descriptions: Console
Monitor.
Last Event
Time when the Event occurred which the Server last routed to the
respective Console.
The list of fields on the right side of the screen displays Server information:
Started
Time the Server was last started (START SERVER command).
Active
Time elapsed since the Server was last started.
Renewed
Time the Server was last renewed, that is, when definitions were last
loaded from the Definition Data Base to the Backup file.
First Msg
Time when the first message was processed after the last renew.
Last Msg
Time at which the last message was processed after the last
renew.
Active
Time elapsed since the Server was last renewed.
Last Event
The name of the Event which the Server last routed to any Console and
the time elapsed since the last Event was executed.
Last(log)
Time elapsed since the last message was reported to the
(Lognnn) Console. The message ID is also displayed.
Log DB
Pointer to System File 3 of the Server.
Storage
The amount of storage for definitions and active Events allocated by
the Server in main memory.
Ranges
The number of Message Ranges loaded for the Analysis Task.
Consoles
The number of Consoles loaded for the Analysis Task.
Events
The number of Root Events and dependent Events loaded for the
Analysis Task.
Actions
The number of Actions loaded for the Analysis Task.
The Server Statistic Monitor displays statistics about messages processed by the Main Task and subtasks. This Monitor also displays the status of the tasks.
To invoke the server statistic monitor
On the Server Monitor screen, enter MS in the two-character command line preceding the Server to monitor and press Enter.
The Server Statistic Monitor screen appears:
10:17:28 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Statistic Monitor - Server . . . 114 F-Mc MVS/ESA NCL Act Statistics: Refreshed 0 sec Main API Receiver Interval 15 min 35 sec 0 +----------+ +----------+ ---->! RUNNING ! ! RUNNING ! +----------+ +----------+ 0 v Collect Analyze Logging Action +----------+ 2 +----------+ 0 +----------+ 0 +----------+ ! RUNNING !---->! RUNNING !---->! RUNNING ! -->! WAITING ! +----------+ +----------+ ! +----------+ ! +----------+ -----------------> total 1/sec total 1/sec total 1/sec total 1/sec executed . . 402 0.4 400 0.4 400 0.4 0 0.000 suppressed . 2 0.1 0 0.0 Events . . . 0 0.000 Traffic . . . . 100.00 % . . 99.50 % . . 99.50 % . . 0.000 % Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Auto Exit Flip Rfrsh Menu |
The Server gathers data since the last START or RENEW. The time elapsed since the last START or RENEW is displayed in the Interval field.
Press PF5 (Rfrsh) to display the most recent statistics.
Time elapsed since last screen refresh is displayed in the Refreshed field.
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Server
The Server name, followed by the operating system of the machine and
Server status (as described for Top of Screen for the Server Activity Monitor).
For an explanation of the values which appear in the Server status field, see
the Status field under the
Field Descriptions: Server
Monitor heading.
Refreshed
Time elapsed since the Monitor display was last refreshed (REFRESH
command).
Interval
Time elapsed since the last START or RENEW. The Server has been
gathering statistics for this amount of time.
The status of the various tasks is displayed in the five boxes. One of the following values appears:
Value | Explanation |
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ABEND | Task has ended abnormally. |
INACTIVE | Task is not running. |
RUNNING | Task is running. |
WAITING | Task is waiting for incoming messages, Actions or commands. |
executed ... total
Total number of messages or Actions processed by the respective task
since the last START or RENEW.
executed ... 1/sec
Average number of messages processed by the respective task per
second since the last START or RENEW.
suppressed ... total (Collect)
Total number of messages suppressed by the Collect Task since the
last START or RENEW. These are the messages defined in Server Parameters as
Suppressed Messages.
suppressed ... total (Analysis)
Total number of messages suppressed by the Analysis Task since the
last START or RENEW. The Analysis Task has decided that no Automation is
necessary for these messages and that they need not be routed to any Console.
suppressed ... 1/sec (Collect/Analysis)
Average number of messages suppressed by the respective task per
second since the last START or RENEW.
Events ... total
Total number of Events detected by the Analysis Task since the last
START or RENEW.
Events ... 1/sec
Average number of Events detected by the Analysis Task per second
since the last START or RENEW.
Traffic
Percentage by which each task reduced total incoming messages. The
messages not processed by each task are compared with the total number of
messages gathered by the Collect Task.
The Physical Console displays all messages from the operating system of the machine served by the Server.
To view a physical console
On the Server Monitor screen, enter PC in the two-character command line preceding the Server whose Physical Console you want to view and press Enter.
The Physical Console appears:
15:09:08 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Physical Console - Server .. 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NCL Act *87 DFS996I *IMS READY* IMS .HASP309 INIT 3 INACTIVE ******** C=K - JOB 4276 IEF403I ALOADDOP - STARTED - TIME=15.07.45 - JOB 4275 IEF403I OPN2ASMT - STARTED - TIME=15.07.45 - JOB 4277 IEF403I HENAT22 - STARTED - TIME=15.07.58 - JOB 4278 IEF403I SMOASMC - STARTED - TIME=15.08.01 STC 4671 ZSR00006 (8) PROGRAM WSTIME ABEND S0C1 PSW=07AD0000000C7032 DUMP=031 - JOB 4275 IEF404I OPN2ASMT - ENDED - TIME=15.08.09 - JOB 4276 IEF404I ALOADDOP - ENDED - TIME=15.08.09 .HASP309 INIT 22 INACTIVE ******** C=W .HASP309 INIT 1 INACTIVE ******** C=G STC 4264 ZVT2020 - LOSTERM LU=DAESF26 TID=0248 CODE=20 00- JOB 4278 IEF404I SMOASMC - ENDED - TIME=15.08.42 .HASP309 INIT 26 INACTIVE ******** C=M Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Menu |
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The Server name. Change the name by simply entering a new name and
pressing Enter. Enter an asterisk (*) and press Enter to open a selection
window with all Servers.
(System)
The field immediately to the right of the Server name displays the
operating system of the machine.
(Status)
The field immediately to the right of the (System) field displays
Server status.
For an explanation of the values which appear in this field, see the Status field under the Field Descriptions: Server Monitor heading.
Every defined Server has four System Consoles:
In the Activity Console, the Server reports the first and last message logged within each activity interval as well as execution statistics for this interval. This interval begins with a Server START or RENEW or with the restart of a Server subtask and ends with the next START, RENEW or subtask restart.
In the Automation Console, every Event detected and every Action executed by the Server is reported.
In the Log Console, the Server reports its own activities and error conditions.
In the Undefined Console, the Server logs all messages which are not routed to a Console. This logging process can be restricted to an activity period set in the Server Parameters.
To view a system console
On the Server Monitor screen, enter the appropriate line command in the two-character command line preceding the appropriate Server (AL for the Activity Console, AT for the Automation Console, LG for the Log Console or UC for the Undefined Console) and press Enter. The selected System Console appears.
Or:
In the appropriate Server Activity Monitor or Server Statistic
Monitor, enter the appropriate local command in the command line ((ACT) for the
Activity Console, (AUT) for the Automation Console, (LOG) for the Log Console
or (UDF) for the Undefined Console) and press Enter. The selected System
Console appears.
This function enables you to issue a command directly to the operating system.
To issue an operator command
On the Server Monitor screen, enter OC in the two-character command line preceding the Server which is to issue the command and press Enter.
The Issue Operator Command window opens:
15:09:38 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Monitor - Cmd Srv Machine System Status Log DB Last Message ___ __ ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ****** ! - Issue Operator Command - ! o_ 114 F- ! ! __ 148 F ! Server ... 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NCL Act ! ** ****** ! Command .. ____________________________________________________ ! ! ! ! .HASP309 INIT 22 INACTIVE ******** C=W ! ! .HASP309 INIT 1 INACTIVE ******** C=G ! ! STC 4264 ZVT2020 - LOSTERM LU=DAESF26 TID=0248 CODE=20 ! ! - JOB 4278 IEF404I SMOASMC - ENDED - TIME=15.08.42 ! ! .HASP309 INIT 26 INACTIVE ******** C=M ! ! - JOB 4279 IEF403I SMOLNATC - STARTED - TIME=15.09.23 ! ! 00 STC 4228 F NETV310,NEWLOG --> UQ K CMD FROM B ! ! - STC 4356 +NPIOC028 LOG SWITCH REQUEST ISSUED ! ! - STC 4356 +NPIOC029 DYNAMIC ALLOCATION FOR NETLOG SUCCES ! ------------------------------------------------------------------- NCL2262 Please Confirm execution. Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Conf Menu |
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Server ...
The Server name, followed by the operating system of the machine and
Server status (as described for Top of Screen for the Server Activity Monitor).
For an explanation of the values which appear in the Server status field, see
the Status field under the
Field Descriptions: Server
Monitor heading.
Command
Enter the command to be issued. The Physical Console displayed in the
window enables you to see the reaction to the command you have issued. You can
suppress this window by not marking Operator Command Prompt on the Set Session
Parameters screen.
You can also invoke this function from anywhere in Entire Event Management with the direct command:
OPER [server]<command>
These functions enable you to start or shutdown a Server or renew its definitions. For all functions Entire System Server must be active. Entire System Server is active, if the status NPR Lost does not appear in the Status field of the appropriate Server on the Server Monitor screen.
To invoke the Start Server window
On the Server Monitor screen, enter ST in the two-character command line preceding the Server to be started and press Enter.
The Start Server window opens:
15:06:59 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Monitor - Cmd Srv Machine System Status Log DB Last Message ___ __ ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ****** ! - Start Server - ! __ 114 F- ! ! st 148 F ! Server . . . . . . 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NPR Act ! ** ****** ! ! ! Task States ! ! Main Task . . . . INACTIVE ! ! Collect Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Analysis Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Logging Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Action Task . . . INACTIVE ! ! ! ! Backup File . . . . NCL.SYSF.SV114.BACKUP2 ! ! Renewed . . . . . . 16.07.96 13:46:45 ! ! ! ------------------------------------------------------------------- NCL2262 Please Confirm execution. Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Conf Menu |
To start the server
Press PF5 (Conf) or type CONFIRM in the command line and press Enter.
Confirm
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Server ...
The Server name, followed by the operating system of the machine and
Server status (as described for Top of Screen for the Server Activity Monitor).
For an explanation of the values which appear in the Server status field, see
the Status field under the
Field Descriptions: Server
Monitor heading.
One of the following values appears:
Value | Explanation |
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ABEND | Task has ended abnormally. |
INACTIVE | Task is not running. |
RUNNING | Task is running. |
WAITING | Task is waiting for incoming messages, Actions or commands. |
Backup File
The Backup File with the most recent punch time stamp.
Renewed
Time stamp of the most recent punch in the Backup File.
You can also start the Server from anywhere in Entire Event Management by invoking the direct command:
START SERVER [server-name]
The downloading of definitions when the Server is started depends on the parameter NCLREFR='Y'/'N' in the NCLENV block in the parameter member defined for the Server in the SYSSATU library. For further information, see the subsection Mandatory Parameter Blocks and Parameters for Entire Event Management in the Installation and Customization on Mainframes documentation.
The Server can also be started when it is in error status.
To invoke the Renew Server window
On the Server Monitor screen, enter RE in the two-character command line preceding the Server to be renewed and press Enter.
The Renew Server window opens:
15:08:36 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Monitor - Cmd Srv Machine System Status Log DB Last Message ___ __ ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ****** ! - Renew Server - ! __ 114 F ! ! re 148 F ! Server . . . . . . 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NPR Act ! ** ****** ! ! ! Task States ! ! Main Task . . . . INACTIVE ! ! Collect Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Analysis Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Logging Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Action Task . . . INACTIVE ! ! ! ! Backup File . . . . NCL.SYSF.SV114.BACKUP2 ! ! Renewed . . . . . . 16.07.96 13:46:45 ! ! ! ------------------------------------------------------------------- NCL2262 Please Confirm execution. Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Conf Menu |
To renew the Server
Press PF5 (Conf) or type CONFIRM in the command line and press Enter.
Confirm
Shutdwn
Start
You can renew the Server from anywhere in Entire Event Management by invoking the direct command:
RENEW SERVER [server-name]
To invoke the Server Shutdown window
On the Server Monitor screen, enter TE in the two-character command line preceding the Server to be shutdown and press Enter.
The Server Shutdown window opens:
15:08:36 *** ENTIRE EVENT MANAGEMENT *** 16.07.06 Srv * - Server Monitor - Cmd Srv Machine System Status Log DB Last Message ___ __ ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ****** ! - Server Shutdown - ! __ 114 F ! ! re 148 F ! Server . . . . . . 114 F-Mc MVS/XA NPR Act ! ** ****** ! ! ! Task States ! ! Main Task . . . . INACTIVE ! ! Collect Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Analysis Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Logging Task . . INACTIVE ! ! Action Task . . . INACTIVE ! ! ! ! Backup File . . . . NCL.SYSF.SV114.BACKUP2 ! ! Renewed . . . . . . 16.07.96 13:46:45 ! ! ! ------------------------------------------------------------------- NCL2262 Please Confirm execution. Command ===> _________________________________________________________________ Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip Conf Menu |
To shutdown the Server
Press PF5 (Conf) or type CONFIRM in the command line and press Enter.
Confirm
Renew
Start
See Field Descriptions: Start Server.
You can shutdown the Server from anywhere in Entire Event Management by invoking the direct command:
SHUTDOWN SERVER [server-name]
The shutdown process functions as follows:
The Main Task of the Server tells its subtasks to shutdown in the following order:
Collect Task
Analysis Task
Action Task
Logging Task
The subtasks confirm this request to the Main Task.
The Collect Task, the first in the chain, stops collecting messages, and the other subtasks process their remaining input queues and shut them down in order.