BMC AMI Storage Automation 8.x: Fundamentals Managing (WBT)
BMC AMI Storage solution simplifies and centralizes the management of IBM® z/ OS® storage automation and exception processing across SYSPlex and multi-LPAR environments. BMC AMI Storage Reporting, Automation, and Allocation products are part of the BMC AMI Storage solution.
The BMC AMI Storage Automation component provides powerful event-generation and storage-automation technology across the storage enterprise.
This course will help storage administrators use various resources, such as AUTO functions, commands, and System Events, to define and handle automation. It also provides an overview of all the views available under the Automation option.
Note: BMC AMI Storage was formerly known as MainView SRM™, and BMC AMI Storage Automation was formerly known as MainView SRM™ Enterprise Storage Automation.
Major release:
BMC AMI Ops 8.x
Recommended Prerequisites:
Good for:
Storage Administrator, System Programmers
Course Delivery:
Web Based Training (WBT) | 4 hours
Course Modules
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Solution and Process Views
- Accessing Automation Views
- Automation Solution views
- Function Activity
- Active Solutions
- Solution List
- Data Accum Solutions
- Automation Process views
- Policy Queue
- Services Queue
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Activity and Related Views
- Automation Activity views
- Automation Statistics
- Event Statistics
- Automation
- Related views
- Skeleton JCL Members
- Automation Log
- AUTO Functions
- Event Definitions
- Command Entry
- MV Logger Files
- Automation Activity views
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BMC AMI Storage AUTO Functions Overview
- Concept of AUTO functions
- Working of AUTO functions
- FLST/RLST Parameters
- Console Commands
- Automation Flow
- Skeleton Tailoring
- Synchronous automation processing
- SET parameter
- SOLUTION keyword
- SOLUTION parameter
- Using AUTO commands
- Using variables with AUTO functions
- AUTO Functions view
- Function Activity view
- SET result group
- Rules and Rule lists
- Rule list SET parameters
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BMC AMI Storage AUTO Functions Overview
- AUTOADDV function - Add volume to storage group
- AUTOAPPL function - Application automation
- AUTOCATA function - Catalog scan alias automation
- AUTOCATC function - Catalog scan catalog automation
- AUTODS function - Data set automation
- AUTOHERR function - HSM error reporting
- AUTOHMSG function - Automate on DFSMShsm log messages
- AUTOOVSM function - Open VSAM data sets automation
- AUTOPOOL function - Pool automation
- AUTOVOL function - Volume automation
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Automating with AUTO Commands
- Automation Command Usage
- Automation when a job ends
- JOBEND command
- AUTOADDV command
- AUTOAPPL command
- AUTOCATA command
- AUTOCATC command
- AUTODS command
- AUTOOVSM command
- AUTOPOOL command
- AUTOVOL command
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System Event Definitions
- What are system event definitions
- How and when to use system event definitions
- Using System Events:
- SVWI0010E
- SVWI1001W
- SVWI1002W
- SVWIH001E
- SVWIH002E
- SVWIH003E
- SVWIH004E
- SVWIH005E
- SVWIH007E
- SVWIH008E
- SVWIH009E
- SVWIH010E
- SVWIH011E
- SVWIH012E