Further information on SOLVE:Operations Automation Health Check states ACTIVE(ENABLED) and ACTIVE(DISABLED)
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Further information on SOLVE:Operations Automation Health Check states ACTIVE(ENABLED) and ACTIVE(DISABLED)

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Article ID: 40231

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SOLVE:Operations Automation SOLVE:Access Session Management SOLVE:FTS SOLVE

Issue/Introduction

A list of SOLVE:Operations Automation Health Checks shows 2 kinds of states:

ACTIVE(ENABLED)

ACTIVE(DISABLED)

 

Please see further information on these and some other Health Checks below--under Resolution.

Environment

Release: SLOPEM00200-11.9-SOLVE:Operations-Automation
 
Component:

Resolution

IBM publication IBM Health Checker for z/OS User's Guide explains these states--and others.

 
The section 'Understanding check state and status' covers the following Health Check states:
 
 
ACTIVE(ENABLED) or AE

ACTIVE(DISABLED) or AD

INACTIVE(ENABLED) or IE

INACTIVE(DISABLED) or ID

 
For example: Let us assume that the SOLVE:Operations Automation region name CSNMA started up

successfully. The following set of CSNMA Health Checks is listed using CA SYSVIEW command HC:

 

Cmd Name                                          UState     SState         Status

___   NM_ACB@CSNMA                   ACTIVE   ENABLED   SUCCESSFUL

___   NM_INITIALIZE@CSNMA         ACTIVE   ENABLED   SUCCESSFUL

___   NM_SOCKETS@CSNMA         ACTIVE   ENABLED   SUCCESSFUL

___   NM_SSI@CSNMA                     ACTIVE   ENABLED   SUCCESSFUL

___   NM_WEB@CSNMA                  ACTIVE   ENABLED   SUCCESSFUL

 

The UState is the User State. The SState is the System State.

 

When both states are ACTIVE(ENABLED) then the check is ready and able to run.  All others states will cause the check

not to run.

Additional Information

A direct link to section 'Understanding check state and status' on the IBM publication follows: