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Product Overview

Global Console Director's architecture centered around distributed components residing on each z/OS system. These components communicated using standard z/OS communication protocols to aggregate MVS console data. The core function was to merge console outputs from multiple systems into a single, unified view, presented through a dedicated console interface.

This centralized view enabled operators to monitor system health and respond to events from a single point of control. Command routing capabilities allowed operators to issue commands to specific systems from the merged console. Configuration was managed through configuration files, defining which consoles were merged, how commands were routed, and display settings.

The system likely leveraged z/OS security features for authentication and access control. While specific API details are unavailable, integration with other z/OS tools was likely achieved through standard z/OS interfaces. Competing products, such as IBM Z ChatOps and Broadcom MainView, offer similar functionality but may provide enhanced features, such as web-based interfaces and advanced automation capabilities.

Global Console Director is no longer supported, necessitating a migration to a supported alternative.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of Global Console Director?

Global Console Director merges messages from multiple MVS consoles onto a single screen, allowing operators to monitor different systems from one location. It also enables commands to be issued to any system from the merged console.

What are the main benefits of using Global Console Director?

The key benefit is centralized console management, improving operator efficiency and reducing response time to system events. This is achieved by consolidating multiple console feeds into a single, manageable interface.

Can commands be issued to different systems from the merged console?

Commands entered on the merged console can be routed to specific systems. This allows operators to issue commands to any connected system from a single point of control.

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