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Product Overview

LOCO was a z/OS console automation product designed to automate the execution of z/OS commands and responses to WTORs. It provided a centralized framework for defining and managing automation rules, which specified the conditions under which commands were executed and the responses to be sent to WTORs. LOCO's architecture included components for command processing, event monitoring, and response automation.

These components communicated through internal interfaces and z/OS system services. LOCO typically ran within an LPAR on a mainframe system and required existing z/OS infrastructure, including the operating system itself and any necessary subsystems for console operations. It likely used configuration files to define automation rules and parameters.

Alternatives to LOCO include Rocket Zack, OPS/MVS, and BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS. These products offer similar capabilities for z/OS console automation and can be considered as replacements. When migrating from LOCO, architects should carefully evaluate the architecture and integration capabilities of the replacement product to ensure compatibility with existing z/OS systems and applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does LOCO do?

LOCO is a z/OS console automation product that allows for the automatic issuing of z/OS commands based on factors such as time of day, specific WTOs received, or even after an IPL. It can also automatically respond to WTORs, reducing manual operator intervention.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

LOCO is best described as a system automation tool. It provides a framework for automating z/OS console operations, reducing the need for manual intervention and improving system efficiency.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations that rely heavily on the z/OS operating system and require a high degree of automation in their console operations would find LOCO useful. This includes large enterprises in industries such as banking, finance, insurance, and government.

When should we consider LOCO?

A company should consider using LOCO when they need to automate repetitive z/OS console commands, reduce manual operator intervention, and improve overall system efficiency. This is especially relevant in environments with a large number of z/OS systems and complex operational requirements.

What are the alternatives to LOCO?

Alternatives to LOCO include products like Rocket Zack, OPS/MVS, and BMC AMI Ops Automation for z/OS. These products offer similar capabilities for z/OS console automation and can be considered as replacements.

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