Installation

Loading and unloading the subsystem

The SM2 subsystem is generated and started for the first time under an ID which has been assigned the privilege SW-MONITOR-ADMINISTRATION. This loads the SM2 modules. The BCAM-SM2 subsystem required for the RESPONSETIME monitoring program is only loaded when it is required. The required subsystem UTM-SM2 is not started by SM2 (see the UTM manual “Generating and Administering Applications” [10] and “UTM Monitored data on UTM applications” on page 53 in the present manual).

The SM2 subsystem can also be loaded via the DSSM command /START-SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM-NAME=SM2. SM2 can then be started (/START-SM2) under any user ID.

The SM2 subsystem exists until it is unloaded via the DSSM command /STOP- SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM-NAME=SM2. The SM2 output file is implicitly closed when /STOP-SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM-NAME=SM2 is specified. Likewise, permission for task monitoring by the user is retracted. Authorization beyond that granted by the monitoring privilege SW-MONITOR-ADMINISTRATION is required to execute the DSSM commands (SUBSYSTEM-MANAGEMENT). Unconditional unloading with /STOP- SUBSYSTEM SUBSYSTEM-NAME=SM2,FORCED=*YES is possible, but it should only be applied in the event of problems.

The system administrator can obtain information on the current status of the SM2 subsystem by issuing the command /SHOW-SUBSYSTEM-STATUS SUBSYSTEM- NAME=SM2.

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