This section describes how you can obtain information about active CICS® systems using the Runtime MAS display tabular WUI view.
To stop MAS agent code within an active CICS system:
This open the Runtime MAS display tabular view, which displays information about CICS systems that are known to the CICSplex identified as the context.
If you want to stop the MAS agent code in a CICS system of this type, you must first change the dynamic routing program to something other than EYU9XLOP. (You can use the CICS regions view to change the dynamic routing program.)
Any changes that you make to a CICS system definition take effect immediately. They remain in effect as long as the CICS system is active or until you change them again.
Follow this procedure to update an active MAS:
This open the Runtime MAS display tabular view, which displays information about CICS systems that are known to the CICSplex identified as the context.
For this to occur, the CICS system must be associated with a monitor specification. If it is not, no resource monitoring occurs.
The CICS system is assumed to be a requesting region that is associated with the appropriate workload specification. If the CICS system is not a requesting region or is not associated with a workload specification, no workload management occurs.
If workload management cannot be activated, messages are written to:
Code | GMT offset | Description | Code | GMT offset | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | +1 | Central European time | O | -11 | Bering standard time |
C | +2 | Eastern Europe | P | -10 | Hawaii and Alaska standard time |
D | +3 | Arabia | Q | -9 | Yukon standard time |
E | +4 | Pakistan | R | -8 | Pacific standard time |
F | +5 | Bay of Bengal | S | -7 | Mountain standard time |
G | +6 | Thailand | T | -6 | Central standard time |
H | +7 | Philippines | U | -5 | Eastern standard time |
J | +8 | Japan | V | -4 | Atlantic standard time |
I | +9 | Australia | W | -3 | Greenland |
K | +10 | New Caledonia | X | -2 | Azores |
L | +11 | New Zealand | Y | -1 | Iceland |
M | +12 | (West of date line) | Z | 0 | Greenwich mean time (GMT) |
N | -12 | (East of date line) |
This value must be changed twice a year; once when daylight saving time begins and again when it ends.
For more information about the Time Zone, Time Zone Offset, and Daylight Time attributes, see the description of CICSPlex SM time zone attributes in CICSPlex SM time zone attributes.
For this to occur, the CICS system must be associated with a monitor specification. If it is not, no resource monitoring occurs.