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Managing Services in t24

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Managing Services In T24

• TEMENOS EDUCATION CENTRE

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Information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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Services

• Multithreaded phantoms
• Defined in the TSA.SERVICE application

– DE.CC.GENERIC.IN
– FT.RATES.FIXING.PROCESS
– SC.ADV.FEES.POST
– BNK/PC.UPDATE.REQUEST
– RUN.CONVERSION
– SC.BULK.TRADE
– SC.CORPORATE.ACTIONS
– SC.SAFE.FEES.POST
– TSM
– DE.CC.GENERIC.OUT
– COB

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Structure Of A TSA.SERVICE ID

<Company Mnemonic>/<Service Name>

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Checking The Definition Of A Service

• Step 1
– Identify the service to be executed
– Example : BNK/PC.UPDATE.REQUEST

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Checking The Definition Of A Service

• Step 2
– Entry in the BATCH application

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Checking The Definition Of A Service

• Step 3
– Entry in PGM.FILE application

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Checking The Definition Of A Service

• Step 4
– Entry in TSA.WORKLOAD.PROFILE to specify the number of
agents required

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Checking The Definition Of A Service

• Step 5
– Entry in the TSA.SERVICE application

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Starting Services

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Starting Services

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Starting Services

• Start TSM from the ‘jsh’ prompt

• TSM will automatically start the required number of agents for the
service provided the service has the field SERVICE.CONTROL
set to AUTO

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Keeping Track Of The Agents

• Use TSA.STATUS
• Use &COMO&
– Record ID Format : tSA_<Agent Number>_<Date And Time>

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Stopping Services

TSM can be stopped if there are no other services to be executed.


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