To: | nv-l@lists.tivoli.com |
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Subject: | Re: NMC user profiles |
From: | Paul Sandler <paul@swebs.com> |
Date: | Thu, 14 Jun 2001 19:09:23 -0700 |
Luigino, View building is best done using Visual Build Views, VBV. This
tool is included on the NetView 1.3 CD. Once you have used VBV to help
build special views, you will love it. The tool has two components. One
that must be uploaded to the mainframe, and another that sits on any NT or
OS2 PC. I have loaded VBV on a number of PCs at my location and have
trained a number of the user groups on its use. Usually, I build new views
and the user groups maintain the views as necessary.
We use the NMC to watch IP, SNA, Token Rings, Mainframe Subsystems and mainframes. We are now IPLing the mainframes using Systems Automation (SA) through the NMC. SA provides the NMC with all the mainframes applications, tape mounts and WTORs. I am planning to visit my friends in Tortona later this year. Where are you located? I would be happy to spend a day with you if you are in the Northern part of Italy. Paul At 04:31 PM 6/14/2001 +0200, you wrote: Thank you for your responce. I use the cpe and i defined some different users, with different profiles but can you tell me about the definition of different VIEWS for a group of users?? Now i have only one view and it is the same for all my users. Any user of my definitions, work on a different competence, so they need a particular view on the basis of their job. Help me, please, to create different view. Thanks'.Paul Sandler wrote:Luigino, To create and modigy user profiles, you use the cpe (command profile editor) on the NMC Server. Type in cpeEnter your NetView id and password and you will see the command profile editor.You can create many profiles and Operators. Once you save and close, the profiles are active immediately. Paul At 05:11 PM 6/12/2001 +0200, you wrote: >Hi , > >I work with TME10 Netview for OS/390 version 1.3 and NMC console, and i >have a problem. >I would like to define some NMC operator with different profile and >different views, it's possible? > >hope this helps! > >regards, >Luigino Perazzolo > > > > >luigino.perazzolo@telecomitalia.it > > > > >_________________________________________________________________________>NV-L List information and Archives: <http://www.tkg.com/nv-l>http://www.tkg.com/nv-l> _________________________________________________________________________NV-L List information and Archives: <http://www.tkg.com/nv-l>http://www.tkg.com/nv-l Luigino, View building is best done using Visual Build Views, VBV. This tool is included on the NetView 1.3 CD. Once you have used VBV to help build special views, you will love it. The tool has two components. One that must be uploaded to the mainframe, and another that sits on any NT or OS2 PC. I have loaded VBV on a number of PCs at my location and have trained a number of the user groups on its use. Usually, I build new views and the user groups maintain the views as necessary. We use the NMC to watch IP, SNA, Token Rings, Mainframe Subsystems and mainframes. We are now IPLing the mainframes using Systems Automation (SA) through the NMC. SA provides the NMC with all the mainframes applications, tape mounts and WTORs. I am planning to visit my friends in Tortona later this year. Where are you located? I would be happy to spend a day with you if you are in the Northern part of Italy. Paul At 04:31 PM 6/14/2001 +0200, you wrote: Thank you for your responce. I use the cpe and i defined some different users, with different profiles but can you tell me about the definition of different VIEWS for a group of users?? Now i have only one view and it is the same for all my users. Any user of my definitions, work on a different competence, so they need a particular view on the basis of their job. Help me, please, to create different view. Thanks'. |
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