You can view all the workloads, routers, and target systems
in a CICSplex whether they are active or inactive.
About this task
The WLM operation views show details of the active workloads,
including routers, targets, transactions, and affinities. You can
access the WLM operations views from the CICS Explorer menu by clicking Operations
> WLM, and selecting a view from the menu. Details of
the inactive workloads are shown in the WLM definition view, Workload
Specifications. You can access the WLM Specifications view
from the CICS Explorer menu by clicking Definitions > WLM,
and selecting the view from the menu.
The CICSplex
Explorer view has a Workload Management section that shows
you the workloads in the CICSplex. This procedure explains how to
manage your workloads from the CICSplex Explorer view.
Results
The selected workload, its associated routers, and target
regions are shown in the view. Text, in parenthesis, after the workload
or routing region name provides an indication of the status of the
workload, or target region, at the time when the view is refreshed.
You might see one of the following statuses:
- Active
- Indicates that the workload, or target region, is active.
- Active SOS
- Indicates that the workload, or target region, is active but
is short on storage.
- Active DUMPING
- Indicates that the workload, or target region, is active but
is running a system or transaction dump.
- Active MAXTASKS
- Indicates that the workload, or target region, is active but
is at Max Tasks (MXT).
- Active STALLED
- Indicates that the workload, or target region, is active but is
stalled.
The view does not refresh automatically, so to see
the latest status you must refresh the view.
You can view further
details of the workloads and associated systems:
- Double-click an active workload to see the default routing details
for the workload.
- Double-click a routing rule to see details for the rule.
- Double-lick a router region or target region to see the details
for the region.
- Double-click an inactive workload to open the workload specification
editor for that workload.