Enter the Active Balancing Environment screen using one of the following methods:
The Active Balancing Environment screen is displayed.
Figure 27 Active Balancing Environment Screen
------------ CONTROL-M/Analyzer ACTIVE BALANCING ENVIRONMENT -----<D>--------(BB)
COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> CRSR
O RULE ODATE SCP OWNER JOBNAME ---------- STATUS ----------------------
ARWARN01 101092 JOB M66 * ENDED OK CODE=0000
RUN-0001,OK-0001,NOTOK-0000,TOLER-0000
ARSETVAR 111200 UNS M66 N520INGS ENDED NOTOK CODE=4091
ARWARN01 111200 UNS M66 N520INGS ENDED OK CODE=0000
ARWARN04 111200 UNS M66 N520INGS ENDED NOTOK CODE=4091
ARWARN4A 111200 UNS M66 N520INGS ENDED NOTOK CODE=4091
ARSETVAR 111200 UNS M66 N52AHEL ENDED NOTOK CODE=4091
BALINV 131200 JOB M18B M18GO WAIT ACTIVATION
======= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BOTTOM OF ACTIVE RULES <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< =======
OPTIONS: ? WHY H HOLD D DEL F FREE L LOG 13.46.12
If your data center is actively testing or using Control-M/Analyzer, your screen may show a great deal of information—in fact, much more information than desired at this point in the exercise. Before you examine the Active Balancing Environment screen in detail, you will use the Active Balancing Environment SHOW command. This command allows you to control the amount of information that is displayed.
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