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1 How to Manage an XA Release 7 Environment Belinda Daub Senior IT Consultant belinda.daub@cistech.net

2 Belinda Daub Professional Experience 20+ Years in Information Technology 15 Years XA Experience IBM i5 Technical Certification Software Design and Development MAPICS Expertise Installation and Migration XA Operations and Maintenance iSeries and XA Security Concepts Technical Strategies for working with XA Recent Customer Success Vestas Wind Systems – implemented XA Enhanced Security Tools for SOX Teledyne Technologies – beta implementation for XA R7.8 My technical background in the iSeries/XA environment allows me to help IT professionals manage their computer systems to support users in day-to-day operations while implementing new technologies for continued business success.

3 Agenda R7 Operations Overview Managing the R7 Java Environment Maintenance and Updates R7 Security Concepts Performance Considerations R7.8 Enhancements

4 R7 Operations Overview XA Architecture Changes R7 Administration Java Environment Working with the IFS

5 R7 Operations Overview XA Architecture Changes –Previously Server Applications in four XA libraries Browser applications installed on workstation Client connects directly through ODBC Installation via CD or Network Share Updates installed on each pc/server

6 R7 Operations Overview XA Architecture Changes –Release 7 Two additional libraries for product maintenance enhancement PTF –AMCESLIB –AMCESSQL Power-Link runs from IFS directories with only small part installed on user workstations Client connects through server jobs running on iSeries Installation of clients using URL Updates installed to IFS and automatically updates clients as users log on

7 R7 Operations Overview XA R7 Environments R7 Java fixes R7 XA Architecture – IFS Folders

8 R7 Operations Overview R7 Administration –Server Administration is the same –New U-Jobs for java servers –Client administration Configuration (questionnaires) Cleanup Timeout settings –Security configured on both server and client

9 R7 Operations Overview R7 Client Application Settings (Questionnaires)

10 R7 Operations Overview R7 Client Administration and Idle Timeout

11 R7 Operations Overview Java Environment –Global Environment Two host jobs running in QUSRWRK –MPXREGSRV and MPXMGRSRV Serves up web pages for installation and connection of R7 clients Must be active to access Java Clients –If not, you will get ‘Page not Found’ error Shared by all R7 environments

12 R7 Operations Overview Starting the Global Environment –Starts with first environment Java U-Job –Start the global environment by itself or with environments using batch command PSICTLJVS Environment maintenance Automatically end/restart environments for nightly processing Refer to download SH14910 – Instructions for Controlling Java Servers

13 R7 Operations Overview Global Environment Jobs

14 R7 Operations Overview Java Environment –XA Environment U-Jobs (PSVJUPxy) MAPICS Java Server Process requests from the client jobs for each user –(QZDASOINIT and QZRCSRVS) Two jobs started in QBATCH –MPXENVCTL will end when the environment is ready and signals the U-job to start –UMynnnnnnn U-JOB will be in Delay Wait status for 3 minutes until the environment services have been started Must be active before using Power-Link

15 R7 Operations Overview Working with the IFS –iSeries Integrated File System PC files on iSeries disk Provides access to/from the LAN –iSeries Navigator – File Systems Folder and directory structure Create network shares Set user rights and permissions –iSeries NetServer controls Windows access Does not require iSeries Access on user pc

16 R7 Operations Overview –iSeries Navigator, Shares and Permissions

17 Questions On R7 Operations?

18 Managing the Java Environment Link Manager –Environment management tool –Install on IT workstations or servers only –Global environment must be active –Link Manager Console –Common Tasks

19 Managing the Java Environment Left Pane is an overview of all process types and process instances for an environment Controller Instance Link Manager Console

20 Managing the Java Environment You can manage environments or machines (server and auxiliary servers) Link Manager Console

21 Managing the Java Environment Right Pane - Details show specific information for the selected process: – Max Sessions – Current Sessions Link Manager Console

22 Managing the Java Environment Right Pane - Log shows status information for the selected process (for troubleshooting errors) Link Manager Console

23 Managing the Java Environment Link Manager Common TasksLink Manager Common Tasks –Start/Stop client environments and/or processes –Review logs for troubleshooting errors –Move processes to auxiliary servers –Apply updates to the client environments Including global environmentIncluding global environment Refer to Guide to Link Manager in SH14777 for more information

24 Questions On Managing the Java Environment?

25 Maintenance and Updates Server PCM and PTF updates has not changed Client PTF Updates applied via Link Manager Operating System Update Considerations Network changes

26 Maintenance and Updates Client PTF Updates –SH14855 for client updates View SH14855.doc for detailed information Move to AFDWEB folder like other fixes Use RST command to restore fixes to IFS instead of QGPL Apply through Link Manager –Global environment Updated with the first environment maintained –User workstations updated at next log-on

27 Maintenance and Updates Link Manger – Apply Updates List comes from ‘fixes’ folder in IFS

28 Maintenance and Updates Operating System Update Considerations –V6R1 conversion tools Applied immediately after the OS upgrade Replaces XA objects with compatible versions SH15514 - R7 Informational has detailed instructions XAR6 and higher only –Contact Infor if you have older versions of XA –Third-party applications will likely require similar tools Network changes can affect access for the clients –Server and Gateway Addresses –Firewall and routing –User Authorities

29 Questions On Maintenance and Updates?

30 R7 Security Concepts XA Connection Profiles –MXAPLUS user profile is used for client connections –Password retrieved and used to sign on –Password is encrypted and must match the iSeries profile password –Use CAS Security Option 6 – Work with Client Data Connection User Profiles to set the password

31 R7 Security Concepts Client vs Green-Screen –Green-screen secured by menu options and tasks –Client secured by: Business objects Type of maintenance (display, create, change) Private user definitions (views, subsets, etc.) Security Categories secure –Public User definitions (cards, card files, views, subsets) –Fields

32 R7 Security Concepts Client vs Green-Screen –Client security areas Inquiry and Maintenance tasks Field-level security categories User Defiinition security categories Client Administration –Control java servers –Integrator Business Objects –Preference Administration –Security for tasks may be in both green screen and client application areas Both need to be configured (example: Purchase Order Entry in Purchasing and Procurement Management)

33 R7 Security Concepts User Preference Administration (Integrator) –Restrict user ability to customize user definitions –Administer preferences for user/group of users Security Subsets –Create subsets and assign to security category –Assign security category to users/groups –Restrict user access to modify/select subsets –Available for any field

34 R7 Security Concepts Auto-content Security –5 fields throughout the XA data base Company Site Customer Vendor Warehouse –Works for all objects (including custom ones with Enterprise Integrator) –Reduces the need for multiple security subsets –Assign to a user profile to control records a user can access –Example: Sales reps may be assigned customers and they should only be able to access those records

35 R7 Security Concepts Deployment Profiles (Enterprise Integrator) –Applies security in reverse of CAS –Everything locked unless given specific access –How it works First, create the profile and choose what will be deployed –Objects, Attributes, Actions and User Definitions –Allow display or maintenance functions Then, assign users to the profile –User only sees what you deployed –Works for Power-Link and Net-Link

36 R7 Security Concepts Vendor Deployment Profile with Auto-content security –Choose the objects and maintenance options you wish to deploy

37 R7 Security Concepts Vendor Deployment Profile with Auto-content security –Choose the actions the user can perform

38 R7 Security Concepts Vendor Deployment Profile with Auto-content security –Assign User(s) to the new Deployment Profile –Control what user can do in Power-Link Net-Link System-Link

39 R7 Security Concepts Vendor Deployment Profile with Auto-content security –User sees only 4 objects on the Browser Register for CISTECH’s Enterprise Integrator training to learn how to use these advanced security features

40 Questions On R7 Security Concepts?

41 Performance Considerations iSeries Configuration Network and PC components Streamline User Definitions Create indexes for faster data access Performance Diagnostics and tools

42 Performance Considerations iSeries Configuration –Get to V5R4 for performance improvements –Apply latest Database PTF package from IBM –iSeries Performance Configuration (SH14413) for Java –Purge and reorganize your XA data regularly Network and PC components –Switches vs. Hubs –Network traffic and Bandwidth performance –Meet recommended PC requirements 1GB memory Consider other applications used simultaneously –Auxiliary Servers for Net-Link and System-Link –Citrix/Terminal Server for remote locations

43 Performance Considerations Streamline User Definitions –Customization is easy and recommended –Customization can reduce or increase the number of access paths being used –Train super users who understand basic data base relationship concepts –Design views to reduce the number of fields Eliminate a file if possible Avoid derived fields and sub queries Column totals can be expensive

44 Performance Considerations Click here cd record Streamline User Definitions - Views

45 Performance Considerations Streamline User Definitions –Customize Subsets to Reduce the number of files to eliminate need for “JOIN” Each file must have an index to avoid temporary indexes Set user preferences to a subset that reduces the number of records shown when opening objects (avoid all records for large files)

46 Performance Considerations When working with Integrator objects –Be sure the keys to custom files match those of related XA files –Multiple member files are not recognized by the client –Be careful defining cardinality for relationships between a MAPICS object and a user object e.g. should it be “many to 1”, “1 to 1”, etc.

47 Performance Considerations Create indexes for faster data access –SQL Optimizer will look for an available index –If an index is not available, a temporary one will be created (this takes time) –Create logical files to provide the index Join logical files are not recognized by the optimizer –Use diagnostic tools to identify missing indexes XAR7 Diagnostics –Database Connection Monitor –SQL Monitor System i –iSeries Navigator SQL Monitor –Visual Explain Watch for upcoming sessions on XA R7 Performance

48 Performance Considerations R7 Performance Diagnostics and tools –Press Ctl+D on Power-Link Help Screen –Start monitors for your Power-Link Job –Open your object and select the view and subset to record activity

49 Performance Considerations R7 Performance Diagnostics and tools –Database Connection Monitor shows access paths created

50 Performance Considerations R7 Performance Diagnostics and tools –SQL Monitor replaces SQL Spy

51 Performance Considerations System i Performance Diagnostics and tools –SQL Monitor example shows index created multiple times Create index with these key fields Over this file

52 Performance Considerations System i Performance Diagnostics and tools –Visual Explain Provides a window into SQL’s black box –Shows how SQL is being implemented –View your job log messages –Provides graphical view of how the SQL statements are being executed Identifies missing access paths –Provides a way to create missing access paths No. records Optimizer msgs Temporary index Click on node to show file info

53 Questions On R7 Performance?

54 R7.8 Enhancements Infor currently in 3 beta installations –general availability expected by 3 rd quarter New Link Manager Console – same as Power-Link –Will manage both 7.7 and 7.8 environments after installed IFS Structure changes provide for environment Independence for applying updates Product Maintenance Utility is prerequisite – including additional two libraries Installation process via disk image (or network share) Updates: Remote Fix Servers for improved updates in WAN environments Staged apply allows background download for users Watch for upcoming R7.8 sessions this fall

55 Thank You! Technical Information Belinda Daub belinda.daub@cistech.net 704-814-0004 Sales Information Ben McCormick ben.mccormick@cistech.net 704-814-0016


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