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The architecture of SyzMPF/z is centered around three primary components: the Message Monitor, the Rule Engine, and the Script Executor. The Message Monitor is responsible for capturing console messages. It continuously monitors the z/OS console for incoming messages.
The Rule Engine processes these messages against a set of pre-defined rules. These rules are defined in configuration files, which specify message patterns and the corresponding actions to be taken. The Rule Engine uses pattern matching to identify relevant messages.
The Script Executor executes the scripts associated with the matched rules. These scripts are written in REXX or CLIST and perform the automated actions. Communication occurs via the z/OS console interface.
, RACF) for authentication and access control. The configuration files are crucial for defining the automation logic. The logging system records all actions taken, providing detailed audit trails.
The system's design prioritizes efficiency and reliability, ensuring that automated responses are triggered quickly and consistently. The product does not use any external databases or storage mechanisms beyond the z/OS environment.
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