Execute UMET from zOS Manager (with Table on Remote Server)
Execute Universal Message Translator from z/OS Manager (in a Script with Table Housed on Remote Server)
The following figure illustrates the execution of Universal Message Translator from a z/OS Universal Command Manager.
//S1 EXEC UCMDPRC //SCRIPTDD DD * /opt/universal/ucmdsrv-2.2.0/bin/umet -file /home/log.file -table\ /home/umet.table -level verbose /* //SYSIN DD * -host dallas -script SCRIPTDD -userid joe -pwd abcdefg /*
Universal Message Translator is executed in order to interrogate a log file and set the return code based on the translation table.
Since the command spans two lines, the native operating system continuation character must be used:
- \ for UNIX
- ¬ for Windows
The full path to the Universal Message Translator executable must be specified for UNIX if the path is not part of the user's profile.
Script Options
The script options used in this example are:
Option | Description |
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Input message file name. If the option is not specified, UMET reads its input from stdin. | |
Translation table file name. | |
Level of messages that will be displayed. |
SYSIN Options
The SYSIN options used in this example are:
Option | Description |
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Host name or IP address of the remote system on which to execute the script. | |
ddname from which to read a script file. The script file is sent to the remote system by UCMD Manager for execution | |
Remote user ID with which to execute the command. | |
Password for the user ID. |