Starting and Ending an Entire Operations Session

The startup procedure of Entire Operations is defined specifically for your installation: ask your system administrator.

Having started Entire Operations, the Entire Operations logon screen appears:

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      Help        End

Note:
If you are already logged on to Natural Security and your user ID is defined in Entire Operations, the above logon screen is bypassed and you are presented with the Main Menu. However, display of the logon screen can be forced by an appropriate setting in the Entire Operations defaults. If you wish to work in Entire Operations with a different user ID, you must change the STACK statement in your startup procedure to reflect the required user ID (for example, STACK=(LOGON SYSEOR;NATOP user-id). If in doubt, ask your system programmer.

The input fields on the logon screen have the following meaning:

Field Description
User ID By default, your TP environment user ID appears in this field. You can enter Entire Operations under a different user ID by overtyping the default value. Any user ID entered in this field must be defined to Entire Operations. In addition, the user ID entered here must belong to the same owner as the user ID which appears here by default. For more information on the concept owner, see Owners (Concepts and Facilities documentation) and User Maintenance (Administration documentation). If the user ID of your TP environment is not defined in Entire Operations, you cannot work with the product. The following message is displayed: EOR0009: INIT USER is unknown to Entire Operations.

Note:
The user ID entered here has a meaning for Entire Operations only. It is checked against internal Entire Operations user definitions and eventually against Natural Security. It has no meaning for any operating system object access. If you want to work with operating system objects (e.g. editing JCL), you must perform Entire System Server Logons to the nodes you want to work with. After such a logon you have access the access rights of the Operating System User ID you specified. For Entire Operations Networks and Jobs, you must define operating system user IDs specifically as JCL user IDs and submit (execution) user IDs.

Refer also to Operating System User IDs, z/OS JCL User ID and z/OS Submit User ID.

Password   Unused. Replaced by the passwords for single Entire System Server Logons.

If necessary:

  1. Correct your user ID.

  2. Press ENTER to display the Entire Operations Main Menu.

Start of instruction setTo terminate an Entire Operations session

  1. In a Command=> input field, enter the direct command FIN or QUIT (see the Direct Commands documentation).

  2. Press ENTER.