You can use the workload management administration views using the Web
User Interface (WUI) or end user interface (EUI) to define a variety of workload management attributes. Figure 8 provides an overview of the workload management views from the perspective
of the CICSPlex® SM object model. In addition to these
views, you can use the views described in Table 5 to display
information about and manage active workloads. In the EUI you can also display
a visual map of your workload management definitions by using the MAP action command, as
described in CICSPlex SM Administration.
Figure 9 illustrates the relationship between the components of a workload in a CICSplex and the views used to establish the workload.
Table 4 shows the views you can use to create workload management definitions. It also indicates the information you can display and the actions you can perform using these views. To access these views in the Web User Interface these views click Administration views -->Workload manager administration views.
WUI view | EUI View | Tasks Supported | Page |
---|---|---|---|
CICS systems associated with workload specifications
CICS system groups associated with workload specifications |
WLMSCOPE |
|
WLMSCOPE (Workload specifications assigned a scope) |
Transaction groups | TRANGRP |
|
TRANGRP (Transaction groups) |
Transactions in transaction groups | DTRINGRP |
|
DTRINGRP (Transactions in transaction groups) |
Workload definitions | WLMDEF |
|
WLMDEF (Workload definitions) |
Workload groups | WLMGROUP |
|
WLMGROUP (Workload groups) |
Workload definitions in groups | WLMINGRP |
|
WLMINGRP (Workload definitions in workload groups) |
Workload specifications | WLMSPEC |
|
WLMSPEC (Workload specifications) |
Workload specifications with their workload groups | WLMINSPC |
|
WLMINSPC (Workload groups in workload specifications) |