Using this guide, Organization of this guide, Notational conventions – Landmark Lighting D20R2-06/99 User Manual

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Using this Guide

The Monitor

for MVS System Administrator’s Guide includes

information on the TMON for MVS installation verification
procedure as well as support and maintenance procedures. It also
includes information on security, the TMON for MVS Performance
Database, NaviGate, and the distributed sample library.

The audience for this guide includes both technicians and
managers in systems, programming, capacity planning, operations,
and security. A basic understanding of MVS is assumed.

This section provides an overview of the guide, the conventions
used to document product use, and a list of related documentation.
It also describes how to submit comments to Landmark.

Organization of this Guide

This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendix.

Chapter 1: Installation Verification Procedure

Provides a detailed TMON for MVS installation verification
procedure to help ensure all installation steps, documented in
PerformanceWorks for MVS and OS/390 Installation Guide, are
successfully completed.

Chapter 2: Security Definitions

Provides information on using Landmark’s security facilities to
secure TMON for MVS functions.

Chapter 3: Landmark Product Communication

Explains how to use Landmark product communication to define a
network between products and monitor address spaces anywhere
in the network.

Chapter 4: Support and Maintenance

Describes the procedures, including standard maintenance, that
help Customer Services efficiently assist you with TMON for MVS.
Please read this chapter before contacting Customer Services or
your international representative.

Appendix: TMON for MVS Sample Library

Describes the members of the TMON for MVS sample library.

Notational Conventions

The following notational conventions are used in this guide.

Notation

Description

b

A b with a slash through it indicates a blank.

...

An ellipsis indicates that the previous parameter or
command can be repeated.

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