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BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS

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The architecture of BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS centers around the AutoOPERATOR engine, which processes events and executes predefined rules. These rules are stored in configuration files and define the automation logic. The system monitors console messages and system events, triggering actions based on these rules.

Communication between components occurs through internal interfaces and z/OS system services. The system supports authentication via LDAP and RACF, using a role-based access control (RBAC) model. Administrative interfaces include ISPF panels and a web-based console.

The product exposes APIs for integration with other systems, potentially including RESTful interfaces. Key commands include `ADD_RULE`, `ACTIVATE_RULE`, and `DISPLAY_RULE`. The system integrates with z/OS through standard system interfaces and APIs.

Competing products include IBM Z System Automation and CA Automation Point. BMC AMI Ops Automation distinguishes itself through its modular design, ease of integration with other BMC AMI Ops products, and comprehensive set of automation capabilities. The architecture is designed for high availability and scalability, ensuring reliable operation in demanding z/OS environments.

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What is the primary function of BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS?

BMC AMI Ops Automation automates z/OS operations by trapping console messages and other system events. It uses predefined rules to trigger automated actions, reducing manual intervention and improving system availability.

How does BMC AMI Ops Automation determine which actions to take?

The product uses a rule-based system. Rules are defined to monitor specific events or conditions within the z/OS environment. When a rule's conditions are met, the associated actions are automatically executed. These actions can include issuing commands, modifying system parameters, or alerting personnel.

What are the key components of the BMC AMI Ops Automation architecture?

The core components include the AutoOPERATOR engine, rule sets, and the console interface. AutoOPERATOR processes events and executes rules. Rule sets define the automation logic. The console interface provides a means to monitor and manage the automation processes.

How does BMC AMI Ops Automation integrate with the z/OS environment?

The product integrates with z/OS through standard system interfaces and APIs. It can monitor system logs, console messages, and other z/OS events. It can also issue z/OS commands and interact with other z/OS subsystems.

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