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BMC System Administration for IMS

Eliminate IMSGENs. Simplify message management, web enablement, and problem determination

This solution

  • Enables dynamic, coordinated changes across multiple IMS systems and analyzes the impact of a change before implementing it
  • Allows manipulation of virtual devices
  • Interactively adds databases, programs, transactions, and route codes without an IMSGEN
  • Generates an audit trail of resource definition changes
  • Eliminates the need to code assembly language exits and enables dynamic changes for IMS Connect
  • Provides comprehensive message management system-wide, within groups, and at the individual message level
  • Synthesizes millions of log records into pertinent work flows and correlates related log records to show a transaction in context with all other activity

 

With BMC System Administration for IMS, you will:

  • Ensure integrity through coordinated changes - a change executed on a user-defined group of systems must complete successfully on all systems or will not be applied to any systems
  • Improve availability and prevent costly errors with interactive analysis of the impact of a system resource definition change
  • Eliminate IMS downtime and improve system programmer productivity by dynamically changing system resource definitions, thereby eliminating IMSGENS
  • Improve availability by preventing outages caused by message queue overflows
     

 

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BMC Message Advisor for IMS
Related Products: BMC System Performance for IMS

 

 
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