Undo updates center for commit undone updates
Use this panel to commit reversed changes to the configuration of the
z/OS system that were determined during the preceding "Undo all
updates". The changes can affect one or more other services
(supporting services) that the service to be set up depends on.
Services can commit their reversed configuration changes:
- By copying temporary copies of configuration resources, where changes were
made during the preceding "Undo all updates" task, to the actual
configuration resources.
- By issuing commands that were generated during the preceding "Undo all
updates".
When you perform "Commit undone updates", you have these
options:
- Note:
- If you want to know what changes are going to be applied to your system
configuration during "Commit undone updates", simulate this step before
you perform it for real. You can also click Browse requests
to see the requests that are going to be processed. Depending on the
service, browsing the requests or simulation can be more conclusive.
From this panel you can:
Fields
Push buttons
Depending on the Commit undone updates radio button you have
selected in the navigation area, different push buttons are available in the
panel.
These buttons are always present:
- Click List authorized users to display a
list of users who are authorized for the selected service.
- Click Browse requests to browse the
requests that are to be processed by the next task.
- Click Help to obtain help for the
current panel.
- Click Close to close this panel.
These buttons are only present if you have selected the Commit undone
updates radio button in the navigation area:
These buttons are only present if you have selected the Commit undone
updates (scheduled) radio button in the navigation area:
- Click Generate jobs to generate jobs for
the "Commit undone updates (scheduled)" task.
- Click Transfer jobs to transfer the
generated jobs to the z/OS system where they can be processed by a job
scheduling system.