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We were able to replay the transfer before, and looks like that feature was removed from further versions
We were able to replay the transfer before, and looks like that feature was removed from further versions. We wanted to be able to replay the files from completed file transfers interface.
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Add Control Center monitoring capability for DATA EXPRESS OPEN PLATFORM (vendor DATA443)
TSYS recently went through a merger with Global Payments. As a result of the merger, some business/operations functions between the two companies have been consolidated. Global Payments utilizes Data Express Open Platform by DATA443. There is not ...
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Control Center Rule Correlation
Two of the things we utilize Control Center for is SLC notification and processes that do not end successfully. We have some transmissions that are monitored on SLCs that are contractual (sla). We do get an alert if the sla transmission has not st...
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Hold, release, and Deleted from Queued Activity on Web Console
Prior to 6.1, a user could hold, release, and delete processes from the Queued Activity Monitor on the Java console. It seems that this functionality is not present in the Web console for 6.1.+ This is needed ASAP!
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Add process name filter
In the Control Center Web console, there is not currently a way to filter by process name. There is for process ID though. Please add a filter for process name.
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Allow users to save filters in the Web console
Our operators are responsible for monitoring a particular set of servers. Currently, the users would need to either select the servers they want to monitor Active Alerts and Queued Activity for from the Java swing console or they will need to filt...
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B2Bi server down should indicate node ID
When ICC sees that a node went down in B2Bi, it only shows the server name/alias and not the node that went down
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Capability to Monitor IBM MQ Servers (Not MQ FTE) using IBM Control Center
Could you please add the capability to Monitor IBM MQ Servers using IBM Control Center.
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change the time stamp to real time.
Completed processes or file transfers
the here is what shown -- can that 30 min ago be changed to the actual end time? It would show 12:38 and not 30 mins ago
Ended Type Server Process name Process
Jun 19, 2020 (30 minutes ago) C:D NDM...
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Auto alert facility when an adapter or any component is down.
Hi IBM Team, As of today, there is no alerting functionality in SSP or SEAS if an important component or adapter is down. Would be good if some default error reporting via different channels like email etc. could be incorporated in the Production.
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