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Example 11-10 Applying OPC definitions
sh clsql OPC_Class_Definition.sqi
sh clsql OPC_Appl_Definition.sqi
isql -U sa -P sa -S itsovas3 -i OPC_Class_Definition.sql
isql -U sa -P sa -S itsovas3 -i OPC_Appl_Definition.sql
The result of the definitions is stored in the following tables:
dyn_obj_path Stores the dynamic path identification.
dyn_obj_path_detail Stores the dynamic path details referring to
dyn_obj_path.
opc_app_pattern Stores the pattern created from
OPC_Appl_Definition.sqi.
11.6.3 Object discovery
The following object discovery action must be performed regularly:
1. From the TWS z/OS ISPF panels, extend the current plan, and FTP (in ASCII)
the report for the extend current plan job into the TivoliManagerDataOPC
directory on the database server.
2. Run the TivoliManagerinOPCParseDailyPlan.ksh script to parse, load, and
map the daily plan into the IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager OPCLoad
database.
11.7 Resource Object Data Manager
The Resource Object Data Manager (RODM) data cache contains information
about the SNA network on z/OS. SNA topology and resource information is
available to NetView from the VTAM Common Management Information Protocol
(CMIP) agent. CMIP services interfaces with the SNA topology manager
(SNATM) application in IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS. SNATM loads these SNA
resources into RODM, which is then extracted and sent to the IBM Tivoli
Business Systems Manager database with a batch job. An SNA/APPN Network
object must be inserted under the OS object that owns this network for these
discovered SNA resources.
TCP/IP resource discovery on z/OS also is supported with NetView for z/OS
Version 5.1 with Linux on z/OSeries. The TCP/IP information is again loaded into
RODM and sent to the IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager database. TCP/IP
resources are defined in RODM as GMFHS aggregates, so a GMFHS
aggregates folder must be inserted under the OS object for these discovered
TCP/IP resources.