D20R2-06/99SystemAdministrator’sGuideVersion 2.0...a component of the PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390 solution suiteFeatures include the NaviGate
◊ Enter the option number in the SELECTION field.◊ Cursor-select the option number.◊ Enter =n, where “n” is the option number.2. Verify the Activity
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Before ContactingLandmarkYou should define your problem, assign it a severity levelaccording to the guidelines in this section, and gather anyappropri
Error DiagnosticScreenThe Error Diagnostic Screen enables you to recover from aninternal error. It also provides us with the information we need todi
• If you licensed this product through an authorized reseller,report any problems or concerns directly to the reseller.• If you licensed this product
• Assigns an activity number to the problem. Be sure you recordthe activity number and use it during follow-upcommunication to ensure efficient handl
Note If a Landmark technician requests your supporting documentationand does not receive it within two weeks, your activity is closedautomatically.Cha
Premium SunsetSupport PolicySupporting sunsetted releases is a costly practice and is impossiblefor Landmark to do when the operating system or subsys
Landmark assigns to each tape an identifier that indicates the levelof service applied. These identifiers appear on the physical tape ineither ETyyvn
System User’s Guide, which is included in every product’sdocumentation set.ProactiveMaintenance PolicyIf you do not want to wait until you have a prob
New or ReplacementProcessorsLandmark requires written notification when new CPUs areinstalled and new CPU serial IDs are assigned. We should receiven
o. Select Option 5, Common Storage Summary, to display theCommon Storage Summary screen. It shows informationabout the allocation and use of common s
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Appendix: TMON for MVS Sample LibraryThis appendix lists the members in the TMON for MVS 2.0 samplelibrary, in alphabetical order. A brief descripti
Contents DescriptionTMVRWS05 Maximum and Average Batch UsersTMVRWS06 System reportsTMVRWSEL Dummy select memberTMVSASWG SAS workload manager goal mode
IndexNumbers and SpecialCharacters$DEFAULT profile, 2-7 to 2-8$LMRKTMR resource class, 2-5$RACFCDT member, 2-5$RACFRTB member, 2-5$TRACEOFF command, 2
TMQSPRMS, 3-6TMVSPRMS, 3-6Delay Monitor installation verification, 1-4DELETE command, 2-19, 2-37, 3-22DELETE field, 2-19, 2-37session definition, 3-22
II access method, 2-15Implicit pass-throughdefined, 3-1description, 3-12using, 3-12valid product releases, 3-1see also Landmark product communicationI
MAXUSER command, 2-15MDFPRSM function, 2-27MembersLMRKMTB, 3-7TCEVTAM, 3-5 to 3-6TDBCPRMS, 3-5TDBCVTAM, 3-6TDBPARM, 3-5TMDBVTAM, 3-6TMON8VTM, 3-5 to 3
listing in Internal Security, 2-33multiple resources, 2-33, 2-36specifying ID, 2-36viewing user IDs associated with, 2-17PROFILES/RESOURCES DIRECTORY
valid type combinations, 2-1see also External, Internal, and User Exit SecuritySecurity Definitions Menu screen, 2-14 to 2-15SECURITY function, 2-29SE
TSDOC member, 2-4TSPROF operand, 3-7TYPE field, 2-23TYPE VALUES field, 2-23UU access method, 2-15UACC parameter, 2-6UNITSZ parameter, 3-8UNKNWN status
b. Cursor-select the CPU BUSY field to display the CPU HistoryActivity Menu.c. Enter MAINMENU or = on the command line to return to thePrimary Menu.6.
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“TMV”). Your site-specified SLU APPLID PREFIX remainson the screen.d. If the applids defining other Landmark PerformanceWorksMVS products have been m
k. Select Option 1, File/DB Activity, to display the TMON forCICS File/DB Activity Selection Menu.l. Tab to the SUMMARIZE BY field, overtype the “1” w
e. Select Option 4, Active Job Summary, to display the TMONfor MVS Job Execution Monitor screen.f. Press the PF3 key to display the TMON for MVS Prima
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Chapter 2: Security DefinitionsYou can secure access to your Landmark PerformanceWorks MVSproduct and its individual functions using three different
following table identifies the sample library member you shoulduse for each Landmark PerformanceWorks MVS product.Member Sample LibraryTCECRS TMON for
When a user tries to use a secured function, a securityauthorization call is made to verify that the user has the necessarysecurity clearance. The fo
The Monitor for MVS Version 2.0 – a component of the PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390 solution suite. Features include the NaviGate communications
Access level: READPrimary resource: DEV* and TEST*Secondary resource: NoneTracing Security ProblemsRegardless of which type of security you choose
use External Security for access to product functions, you also mustuse External Security for logon access.If you want to use External Security for lo
applid.SIGNON UACC(NONE)where “applid” is the product application ID defined duringinstallation and “SIGNON” is the function name that controlsuser ac
9. Identify the profile that should be used by each product user ID.You can use two methods to identify the profile that should beused for each user I
1. Ensure that IBM’s system authorization facility (SAF) is active.SAF always is active if you are using RACF, but you may need toperform a manual ste
2. Specify the program name of your user exit in the USEREXITstartup parameter.This parameter can be included in a data set or member that isidentifie
Supplied User IDs andProfilesInternal Security is distributed with a predefined master user IDand password for each Landmark PerformanceWorks MVS prod
User ID Profile ID DescriptionTMONCICS $MASTER Master user ID and default profile ID.This profile grants user ID TMONCICSthe ability to do everything
TMON forMQSeriesThe following table lists the supplied user IDs and profiles forTMON for MQSeries.User ID Profile ID DescriptionAPPPROG $DEFAULT User
2. Define your product users to Internal Security.Use the supplied user IDs or add your own. Read “User ProfilesDirectory” and “User Definition,” lat
ContentsUsing this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiOrganization of this Guide . .
Security Definitions MenuThe Security Definitions Menu lets you specify the type of securityyou want to use for logon access to your LandmarkPerforman
Fields CURRENT USERSDisplays the current number of users of this product system.FACILITIESSpecifies the security type used to protect product function
User Profiles DirectoryThe User Profiles Directory screen lists every current user IDdefined to the Landmark PerformanceWorks MVS product and itsassoc
➥USER IDDisplays the 1- to 8-character user ID for the product. Cursor-select this field to add, update, or delete a user definition inthe control fi
User DefinitionThe User Definition screen lets you update the product userdefinitions in the control file.You can add a new user definition to the lis
Primary Commands Enter the following commands on the command line.ADD Adds user definitions to the control file. Type over the appropriate fields(PASS
USER FULL NAMEDisplays the complete name of the user to whom the specified userID and its associated profile ID are assigned. The name can be upto 34
Secured Functions DirectoryThe Secured Functions Directory screen lets you display thefunctions that can be secured in the product. You can review ea
CODEShows the 3-digit internal identifier of the function.DESCRIPTIONDisplays the 1- to 30-character text description of the function.FUNCTIONDisplays
Value DescriptionV The function can be secured by tape or DASDvolume.Note Only J types currently are used by TMON for CICS. Only J and Ttypes current
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Function Code Table The following table describes every product secured function forLandmark PerformanceWorks MVS products. It is sorted by function(
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for MVS CSMONOPT 098 none Controls access to the CommonStorage Monitor Options s
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for MQSeriesTMON for MVSEXCPTDEF 154130nonenoneFor TMON for MQSeries, controls t
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for DB2TMON for DBCTLTMON for MQSeriesJOBSUMM 196196196nonenonenoneControls acce
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for CICSTMON for DB2TMON for DBCTLTMON for MQSeriesTMON for MVSPROFDTL 246246246
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for DBCTL RSR 055 none Controls access to remote siterecovery functions.TMON for
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for DB2 SQLTEXT 040 DB2subsystemDB2 plannameControls access to the Current Threa
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for MQSeries THRDAUTH 156 job name Controls command functions forthreads.TMON fo
Product Function CodePrimaryResourceSecondaryResource DescriptionTMON for DB2TMON for DBCTLUTILMON 051051nonenoneControls access to the Current System
Profiles/Resources DirectoryThe Profiles/Resources Directory screen lists security profiledefinitions in the control file.Security definitions for res
Using this GuideThe Monitor for MVS System Administrator’s Guide includesinformation on the TMON for MVS installation verificationprocedure as well as
Product Action DisplaysTMON for DBCTL On the command line, enter =M.1.3. Profiles/Resources DirectoryTMON for MQSeries On the command line, enter =8.1
TMON for CICS, TMON forDBCTL, TMON forMQSeries, and TMON forMVS do not use secondaryresources.TMON for DB2 secondary resources are DB2 plan or package
Detail Profile DefinitionThe Detail Profile Definition screen lists detailed information for aselected security profile. The detail profile definitio
Product Action DisplaysTMON for DBCTL On the command line, enter =M.1.3. Profiles/Resources DirectoryCursor-select a profile definition. Detail Profil
DESCRIPTIONDisplays the 1- to 30-character description of the function. Youcannot change this field.FUNCTIONDisplays the 1- to 8-character name of th
beginning with the characters “PROD.” If you specify an asteriskalone, all values of the primary resource are used.If you want to specify more primar
resources are included in the security for resource functions. Forexample, you can restrict the user plans that can be reviewed byDB2 subsystem name
Function Access Level TableThis section shows the minimum access level required to use eachproduct function within your Landmark PerformanceWorks MVSp
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCACONSOLE 230 X X READ (or higher) lets users viewconsole displays. UPDT (or higher)is required to enter c
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCASECURITY 240 X X READ (or higher) lets users accessthe Security Definitions Menu.UPDT (or higher) is requ
Notation Description’ = , ( ) + - * / These special characters punctuate commands andcommand options. The characters must be enteredexactly as shown.
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAUSERCMDS 208 X X READ (or higher) lets users viewuser command definitions. UPDT(or higher) lets users ad
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAJOBSUMM 196 XMONCNTL 160 XMONINIT 163 XONLINANL 090 XOPENMAIN 217 XPFKDEF 250 X X X READ (or higher) lets
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCASTRGALTR 211 X Works with the STRGNPRV andSTRGPRV functions. To alterprivate storage, READ access mustbe
TMON for DBCTL The following table shows the minimum access level required to useeach product function for TMON for DBCTL.Function CodeMinimum Level R
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCARMTPTDEF 209 X X X READ (or higher) lets users viewthe remote session definitions.UPDT (or higher) lets u
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAUSERCMDS 208 X X READ (or higher) lets users viewuser command definitions. UPDT(or higher) lets users ad
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAPFKDEF 250 X X X READ (or higher) lets users viewfunction key settings. UPDT (orhigher) lets users chang
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCASHIFTDEF 175 X X READ (or higher) lets users viewthe Shift Definition Facility. UPDT(or higher) is requi
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAUTILMENU 150 XTMON for MVS The following table shows the minimum access level required to useeach product
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAHLPFLDIR 236 X X READ (or higher) lets users viewthe Field-Level Help Directoryscreen. UPDT (or higher)
• The Monitor for MVS Release Guide, which familiarizes TMONfor MVS users with the features in the product.• PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390 Insta
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAPRTSTOP 094 XRMTPTDEF 209 X X X READ (or higher) lets users viewthe remote session definitions.UPDT (or h
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCASTRGPRV 116 X X Works with the STRGDSPY andSTRGALTR functions. See theabove notes on these functions for
Function CodeMinimum Level RequiredNotesNRUCAUTILSRMB 167 XUTILSSVC 151 XUTILSWAP 163 XUTILVMNT 162 XUTILVOLU 173 XUTILVSMB 168 XWKLDDEF 179 X X READ
Chapter 3: Landmark Product CommunicationA performance problem in any address space in your network canaffect performance throughout the system. The
• TMON for DBCTL has implicit pass-through connections toother TMON for DBCTL products on any processor complex.• TMON for MQSeries has implicit pass-
with these messages, refer to the messages and codes manual forthe appropriate product.Setting Up Landmark Product CommunicationBefore you can use Lan
Product Applid SystemStep 3 Set up cross-domain communications to support remote applids.Set up cross-domain communications to support each of the rem
number−remote−users × number−remote−sessions = total−SLUsYou should define a minimum of 10 SLUs. A maximum of 999SLUs can be defined. For TMON for
Product DescriptionTMON for MQSeries Specify the SLUCOUNT startupparameter in member TMQSPARM of thedata set identified by ddnameTMQSPRMS in the TMON
VTAM LogonMode TableConsiderationsThe DLOGMOD parameter of the APPL macro specifies the nameof the entry in the VTAM logon mode table that contains th
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Step 6 Set up network requirements for non-SNA terminals.This section primarily applies if you intend to log onto theLandmark PerformanceWorks MVS pro
Step 8 Adjust the local SLU session ID prefix and all the sessiondefinitions.Use the Remote Sessions Directory and Remote Session Definitionscreens to
For all security types, verify that the user IDs you want to useLandmark product communication are authorized to use functionsin the Landmark product
JUMP Command Use the JUMP command to access the primary applid of aLandmark product. You identified primary applids in Step 7 anddefined them in Step
product you accessed explicitly from TMON for DBCTL, you returnto TMON for DBCTL.Using Implicit Pass-ThroughImplicit access is product-to-product comm
Usage Notes Any security limitations set up for your user ID when you accessthe product directly are active when you access the productimplicitly. If
From this screen: Cursor-select: To access this screen:CICS MQSeries Summary MQ_SERIES QMGR NAMEfield (available for only CICSTransaction Server 1.1 a
From this screen: Cursor-select: To access this screen:Sequential File Statistics (whensummarized by file/DB on the File/DBActivity Selection Menu)fil
From this screen: Cursor-select: To access this screen:Primary Menu Option 4(ACTIVE JOB SUMMARY)TMON for MVS Job ExecutionMonitorPSB Detail CICS TKN f
You may receive error messages from a Landmark product you aretrying to access using NaviGate. Usually this happens when anerror occurs during the ac
Chapter 1: Installation Verification ProcedureAfter you have successfully installed TMON for MVS, as describedin PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390
Remote Sessions DirectoryThe Remote Sessions Directory screen lists all LandmarkPerformanceWorks MVS products defined in your network and thecurrent S
Fields➥APPLIDDisplays the applid of a Landmark product defined in the controlfile. All applids defined in the control file are shown.Cursor-select an
• The product session is active and can perform LandmarkNaviGate functions (in other words, its modification level iscorrect).• At least one Landmark
Remote Session DefinitionThe Remote Session Definition screen lets you update or defineyour session definitions. You can add a new definition, or upd
product session; then enter this command(or cursor-select the ADD field).DELETE Deletes a remote session definition from thecontrol file. You also ca
Value DescriptionY Indicates that the product session is the primarysessionPRODUCTShows the product for this session definition. The following tablel
Remote Sessions LogonUse the Remote Sessions Logon screen to access an applid ofanother Landmark PerformanceWorks MVS product. The status ofthe produ
DESCRIPTIONDisplays a brief description of the product with the applid shownin the corresponding APPLID field.PRODUCTDisplays the product for this ses
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Chapter 4: Support and MaintenanceThe goal of Landmark’s Customer Services team is to help yousolve any problems or answer any questions that arise a
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