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Zina's architecture comprised several key components designed to automate the archiving and management of JES SYSOUT data. The Archiving Engine was responsible for capturing and storing SYSOUT data. This component interfaced directly with the z/OS system to intercept and archive output.

The Indexing Service created searchable indexes for the archived reports, enabling efficient retrieval. This service utilized ISAM for indexing, allowing for fast lookups. The User Interface provided a means for users to access and manage the archived reports.

This interface offered both a command-line interface (CLI) for administrative tasks and a user-friendly interface for report viewing. The CLI allowed for scripting and automation. Zina integrated with RACF for user authentication and access control.

Configuration files defined archiving parameters, storage locations, and user access rights. The system used VSAM for storing the SYSOUT data itself. Zina is not supported.

The communication between components was primarily internal, with the CLI and User Interface providing external access points. The system did not expose any external APIs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of Zina?

Zina automatically archives JES SYSOUT data, providing a centralized repository for output. It allows users to manage and view archived reports, facilitating easier access and retrieval of critical information. The system supports various output formats for flexibility.

What are the main components of Zina's architecture?

Zina's architecture includes components such as the Archiving Engine, the Indexing Service, and the User Interface. The Archiving Engine captures and stores SYSOUT data. The Indexing Service creates searchable indexes. The User Interface provides access to archived reports.

What storage mechanisms does Zina use?

Zina uses a combination of ISAM and VSAM for data storage. ISAM is used for indexing, enabling fast retrieval of archived reports. VSAM is used for storing the SYSOUT data itself, ensuring efficient storage and retrieval.

What administrative interfaces are available in Zina?

Zina provides a command-line interface (CLI) for administrative tasks and a user-friendly interface for report viewing and management. The CLI allows for scripting and automation of tasks, while the interface provides a graphical view of archived reports.

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