Automated Installation/Upgrade
Understand what the *SMA/INSTALL program does automatically during a new installation or upgrade of the MCP LSAM.
Understand what the *SMA/INSTALL program does automatically during a new installation or upgrade of the MCP LSAM.
Configure Automated Response to allow the MCP LSAM to detect console messages and automatically send events to OpCon or respond to waiting MCP processes.
An overview of the MCP Agent configuration section, covering the configuration file, all parameter groups, and procedures for common configuration tasks.
Configure and use File Monitor to take automated actions when defined file conditions are met on the MCP platform, such as file creation, deletion, modification, or size thresholds.
Configure and use SMA File Transfer (SMAFT) to reliably transfer files between MCP and other platforms through OpCon jobs.
An overview of the MCP Agent installation section, including installation package structure, multiple-agent support, prerequisites, and links to installation procedures.
Configure JORS to allow users to view MCP job output directly from the OpCon interface.
An overview of the MCP LSAM's features and utilities, including file monitoring, resource monitoring, automated response, file transfer, and scheduling tools.
Review and update the MCP LSAM configuration file to set communication options and activate optional features before starting the agent.
Use MSGIN to submit external OpCon events from the MCP platform by writing event records to a SEQDATA file. MSGIN has been superseded by the External Event Interface Library.
Learn how to install and concurrently run multiple copies of the MCP LSAM for disaster recovery testing and implementation.
An overview of the OpCon MCP Agent (MCP LSAM), including its purpose, abbreviations used throughout the documentation, and key concepts.
An overview of the Operations and Components section, covering MCP Agent operation, the SMA/MANAGER runtime utility, and the programs and files installed with the agent.
Understand and configure how the MCP LSAM determines job success or failure using the JOB TO BE FAILED flag, Fail Codes, Fail Resets, and task-level checking.
An overview of the SMA/MANAGER program, the MCP-based interface used to configure the LSAM and perform operational tasks.
Explains how to configure the MCP Agent to periodically back up job array and tracking information to minimize data loss during a restart or recovery.
An overview of the utilities included with the MCP LSAM installation, covering file checking, process checking, file conversion, command-line scheduling, and syntax validation.