An analysis specification identifies the default control attributes that are used for system availability monitoring and provides an anchor for all analysis definitions and status definitions associated with a CICS® system.
Examples of how to use this view can be found in:
To display information about existing analysis specifications, issue the command:
RTASPEC [rtaspec]
where rtaspec is the specific or generic name of an analysis specification. If you omit this parameter, the resulting view, illustrated in Figure 41, includes information about all analysis specifications for the CICSplex identified as the context.
27FEB2005 21:04:03 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =RTASPEC===========EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==21:04:02=CPSM==========2=== CMD Spec Description --- Name---- ------------------------------ EYURTS01 SSet - TOR groups EYURTS03 SSet - FOR groups
Table 27 summarizes the action commands you can use with the RTASPEC view
Primary command | Line command | Description |
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n/a | ADD | Add an association between an analysis specification and a CICS system or CICS system group, as described in topic Adding a scope to an analysis specification. |
n/a | BRO | Browse an analysis specification definition in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to that shown in Figure 42. The panel fields are not modifiable. |
CREate | CRE | Create an analysis specification and add it to the data repository,
as described in topic Creating an analysis specification.
When you use the primary command CREate, some fields in the new view may contain values supplied by CICSPlex® SM; you may change these values. When you enter the line command CRE next to the name of an analysis specification, fields in the new view contain values to be modelled (from the existing analysis specification). |
n/a | MAP | Display a visual map of real-time analysis definitions using the designated specification as a starting point. |
n/a | REM | Remove an analysis specification from the data repository. |
TEMPMP cmasid | n/a | Change the temporary maintenance point CMAS to a specific CMAS or display a selection list based on a generic CMAS ID. |
n/a | UPD | Update an analysis specification in the data repository.
The format of the resulting panel is similar to the panel shown in Figure 42. You can modify the contents of any field in the panel except RTA Spec Name. |
Table 28 shows the hyperlink field on the RTASPEC view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
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Spec Name | RTAINSPC | Detailed information about the associations that exist between the designated analysis specification and its analysis groups. |
Figure 42 shows the format of the panel produced when you use the create primary (CREate) or line (CRE) action command from the RTASPEC view.
----------------------- Create Analysis Specification for EYUPLX01 ------------ COMMAND ===> RTA Spec Name ===> EYURTS03 Description ===> SSet - FOR groups System availability management: Action or Generic Severity SAM => NOSYSTEM => VHS SOS => DSAINSOS => HS SYSDUMP => CICSDUMP => HS TRANDUMP => TRANDUMP => HW MAXTASK => CICSMAXT => HS STALL => CICSDEAD => VHS Press Enter to create the RTA Specification. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without creating.
Provide the following information, as appropriate:
Press Enter to add the analysis specification to the data repository.
The severity, if not specified or N/A, will default to the default event security as described in Default notification values.
Associating an analysis specification with a scope causes the specification to be automatically installed when a CICS system associated with the scope is started. Any definitions associated with the specification through analysis groups are also automatically installed.
However, if you associate the analysis specification with a CICS system that is already active, the new specification is not immediately available. To reset real-time analysis, you must display the MAS view and use the UPD action command to do one of the following:
Real-time analysis becomes active using the new analysis specification.
Figure 43 illustrates the panel produced when you use the add (ADD) line action command from the RTASPEC view.
----------------------- Add Scope for Specification for EYUPLX01 -------------- COMMAND ===> Analysis Spec Name EYURTS01 Description SSet - TOR groups Scope ===> CICS System, Group or Generic Option ===> FORCE, NULL, or NONE for System Group Press Enter to add Analysis Specification Scope. Type END or CANCEL to cancel without adding.
Provide the following information:
A CICS system or CICS system group can be associated with only one analysis specification at a time. A specification, however, can be associated with any number of CICS systems and CICS system groups.
When the CICS system group includes other CICS system groups, all of the CICS systems, including those in the subordinate CICS system groups, are affected by the value specified in this field.
Press Enter to add the designated scope to the analysis specification definition in the data repository.
To remove the scope association, see topic Removing scope-to-analysis specification associations.
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