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Operations management
Controlling an IMSplex environment can be very complex when multiple IMSs are sharing
databases and message queues. The traditional means of controlling a single IMS system is
through the master terminal operator (MTO) or automation (either user-written or vendor
provided). Unfortunately, these techniques apply only to a single IMS. When multiples are
involved, the same commands must be entered independently to each IMS. Verification that
they have executed successfully is also an independent action. IMS Version 6 provided
support for the entry of IMS commands from an E-MCS or MCS console to multiple IMSs with
the response from each IMS returned to the console. Use ...
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