What is the primary user interface for MXI?
MXI provides a menu-driven interface within the ISPF environment for accessing z/OS system information. Users navigate through a series of panels to view data related to system resources, storage, and various subsystems. The interface is designed for ease of use, allowing quick access to critical system metrics.
What kind of system information can I access with MXI?
MXI offers a range of display options, including detailed views of CPU utilization, memory allocation, and I/O activity. It also provides insights into the status of key z/OS subsystems such as DB2 and CICS. Users can customize the display to focus on specific metrics relevant to their needs.
How easy is MXI to use?
MXI is designed to be user-friendly, with a focus on providing immediate access to system data. The ISPF interface allows users to quickly navigate through different panels and views. The product's design prioritizes ease of use for system administrators and operators.
How do I access MXI?
MXI is primarily accessed through the ISPF environment on z/OS. Users interact with the system through a series of menus and commands within ISPF. This integration allows for a consistent user experience familiar to z/OS system administrators.