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Load-Indexes Definition screen

The Load-Indexes Definition screen displays a list of defined Load-Indexes.

You enter this screen from the Workload Management Entry Panel by entering the ID option.

Note: This screen is displayed in Browse mode if another user is already editing Load-Indexes. You cannot perform actions on this screen while another user is editing Load-Indexes.

Figure 138g Load-Indexes Definition screen

--------------------------- LOAD-INDEXES DEFINITION ------------------------(ID)

COMMAND ===>                                                    SCROLL===> CRSR

OPT NAME                 TYPE DESCRIPTION             CHANGED          ID

    LOADINDEX1           UTIL TESTING                 2019/11/07 15:05 M39B    

    LOADINDEX2           4HRA PEAK HOURS              2019/09/24 12:44 B27     

    LOADINDEX3           UTIL HEAVY LOAD              2019/09/24 13:19 O25     

    LOADINDEX4           EXT  LOAD APP                2019/09/25 15:15 U6E     

    LOADINDEX5           MVA  MAINVIEW ALARMS         2019/09/26 20:32 BC2     

  ====== >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  END OF LOAD-INDEXES LIST <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ======

                                                                               

 

 OPT: S SELECT  I INSERT  D DELETE                              

 CMD: ADD, APPLY          

The following fields are displayed for each Load-Index:

Table 155i Fields of the Load-Indexes Definition screen

Field

Description

OPT

A field for entering various management options, as described in the next table.

NAME

The name of the Load-Index.

TYPE

The type of Load-Index, based on how the measurements are obtained and calculated:

  • UTIL — Utilization computed by Control-M
  • 4HRA — 4-Hour Rolling Average computed by Control-M
  • EXT — Computed by an external application or utility
  • MVA — MainView Alarm data obtained from BMC AMI Ops Automation

DESCRIPTION

A textual description defined for the Load-Index

CHANGED

Date and time when the Load-Index was last modified

ID

User who made the most recent change to the Load-Index

The following commands are available for use through the command line:

To request one of the following options, type the option in the OPT field to the left of the name of the Load-Index and press Enter.

Table 155j Options of the Load-Indexes Definition screen

Option

Description

S (SELECT)

Display and modify details of a Load-Index on the Load-Index: screen.

I (INSERT)

Create a Load-Index by copying an existing one, and insert it in the list. This option opens the Load-Index: screen.

D (DELETE)

Delete a Load-Index from the list.

Parent Topic

Using Load-Indexes in workload optimization