WAVV
Requirement Form
Date: 4/21/2008 Requirement #: WAVV200838
Title: (Paraphrase problem in a
single statement)Connector connections output
to Syslst
Detailed
Problem Description: (Description of what you want changed - 400 character entry limit)
Currently every time a user
makes a connection from Linux to VSE all connects and disconnects are shown on
console and with the number of connections increasing daily our printlog for a
12 hour period has gone from 200 pages to 1800 pages. Also it makes it very
difficult for the operator to see batch jobs run and to determine if they run
to a good eoj.
Priority: (Select one: Urgent
- High - Medium - Low)
High
Requested
Completion Date: (When? Examples: 3 months, 1 year,
Next Release) 3 Months
Requirement
Type: (Select one:
Acceptability - Compatibility/Migration - Ease of Use - Feature/Function - Performance - Reliability/Availability/Serviceability
- Packaging - Interoperability)
Ease of use.
Business
Justification: (Why? Non-technical
business case description. Do not reword Detailed Problem
Description from above. What are the benefits to be gained by your
company, and the vendor and others?
Quantify: run time, dollars, manpower, etc. Why should the vendor do this for the customer?)
To allow operators to be able to properly do
their jobs of watching for abends and other operator actions which need to be
taken. Also to cut down on the amount of time it takes to search for an item on
the console.
Solution: (Optional)(Desired/undesired elements Note: Making a suggestion may limit a
vendors ability to deliver a solution)
Please have an option to where we can specify
that these messages can go to syslst rather than the console.
Impact: (Optional) (How
will your company’s business be affected if a solution is not delivered?)
Author Name: Steven
Dunnavant Author Title: Senior Systems Programmer
Company Name: Wyndham
Vacation Ownership
&
Address: 8427 South Park Circle (Street Number and Name)
(Department or Attention)
Orlando,
Florida 32819 (City/State/Providence/PostalCode/Country)
Author E-mail: Steven.Dunnavant@WyndhamVO.com
Telephone:
US/Canada (407) 248-3523 Extension: