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1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent Version Interim Feature 2 User's Guide SC

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4 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices on page 183. This edition applies to version Interim Feature 2 of IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent (product number 5724-C04) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Copyright IBM Corporation 2007, US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.

5 Contents Tables v Chapter 1. Overview of the agent IBM Tivoli Monitoring Functions of the monitoring agent System p monitoring agents New in this release Components of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment Agent Management Services User interface options Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration Requirements for the monitoring agent Language pack installation Installing language packs on Windows systems.. 8 Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems Agent-specific installation and configuration AIX VIOS Usage Chapter 3. Workspaces reference Predefined workspaces Workspace descriptions CEC Base Navigator item CEC Resources Navigator item CEC Utilization Navigator item Chapter 4. Attributes reference Attribute groups for the monitoring agent Attributes in each attribute group AME attribute group AMS Pools attribute group CPU Pools attribute group Director attribute group Global CEC attribute group HMC Switch attribute group Mon LPars attribute group Mon Unmon Alloc attribute group Per LPAR attribute group Performance Object Status attribute group TADDM attribute group Disk capacity planning for historical data CEC Utilization Navigator item Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference Predefined Take Action commands Chapter 7. Policies reference Predefined policies Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents.. 83 More information about Tivoli Common Reporting 83 Prerequisites Install Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 or V Obtain the reports from the product media Configure historical collection Create indexes Connect to the Tivoli Data Warehouse Importing and running Cognos reports Uninstalling reports Predefined Cognos reports Prerequisites Checking reports Accounting reports Performance trends and resource forecasts reports What if analysis for workload placement reports 114 Workload right-sizing and balancing reports Chapter 9. Troubleshooting Trace logging Overview of log file management Principal trace log files Examples: Using trace logs RAS trace parameters Dynamic modification of trace settings Setting trace parameters for the Tivoli Enterprise Console server Problems and workarounds Installation and configuration troubleshooting 142 Remote deployment troubleshooting Agent troubleshooting Workspace troubleshooting Situation troubleshooting Take Action commands troubleshooting Tivoli Common Reporting troubleshooting Support information Appendix A. Event mapping Chapter 5. Situations reference Predefined situations Situation descriptions CEC Base Navigator item CEC Resources Navigator item Appendix B. Discovery Library Adapter for the CEC Base agent DLA data model class types represented in CDM 171 DLA data model classes for the CEC Base agent 171 CEC class Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 iii

6 LPAR class VIOS class AIX class VIOS OS class TMSAgent class Appendix C. Integration with Tivoli Business Service Manager Components for integrating with Tivoli Business Service Manager Tasks to integrate the agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager Installing the Discovery Library Toolkit on the Tivoli Business Service Manager Configuring the Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe to enrich events Creating a service in Tivoli Business Service Manager Creating a data source mapping for each data source Configuring additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web services Viewing data in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Appendix D. Documentation library 181 Prerequisite publications Related publications Other sources of documentation Notices Trademarks Index iv IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

7 Tables 1. Capacity planning for historical data logged by the CEC Base agent Tables for daily and hourly summarization Queries for databases Setup files Information to gather before contacting IBM Software Support Trace log files for troubleshooting agents Problems and solutions for installation and configuration General problems and solutions for uninstallation Remote deployment problems and solutions Agent problems and solutions Workspace problems and solutions Situation problems and solutions Take Action commands problems and solutions Tivoli Common Reporting for CEC Base agent problems and solutions Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2013 v

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9 Chapter 1. Overview of the agent The IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent (product code PK) provides you with the capability to monitor the Central Electronics Complex (CEC). IBM Tivoli Monitoring is the base software for the CEC Base agent. The CEC Base agent monitors the System p Central Electronics Complex Availability and Health resources. IBM Tivoli Monitoring IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides a way to monitor the availability and performance of all the systems in your enterprise from one or several designated workstations. It also provides useful historical data that you can use to track trends and to troubleshoot system problems. You can use IBM Tivoli Monitoring to achieve the following tasks: v Monitor for alerts on the systems that you are managing by using predefined situations or custom situations. v Establish your own performance thresholds. v Trace the causes leading to an alert. v Gather comprehensive data about system conditions. v Use policies to take actions, schedule work, and automate manual tasks. The Tivoli Enterprise Portal is the interface for IBM Tivoli Monitoring products. You can use the consolidated view of your environment as seen in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal to monitor and resolve performance issues throughout the enterprise. See the IBM Tivoli Monitoring publications listed in Prerequisite publications on page 181 for complete information about IBM Tivoli Monitoring and the Tivoli Enterprise Functions of the monitoring agent System p Central Electronics Complex (CEC) Availability and Health Resources Monitoring Shows an inventory of CEC resources and resources allocated to individual Logical Partitions (LPARs) on the CEC. The CEC Base agent monitors the number of LPARs, CPU, and memory allocations per LPAR, LPAR state, LPAR utilization, operating environment, CEC modes, and CEC utilization. System p monitoring agents The four System p monitoring agents monitor the PowerVM environment. Figure 1 on page 2 shows the four System p monitoring agents in the PowerVM environment: v AIX Premium agent v CEC Base agent v HMC Base agent v VIOS Premium agent Each agent operates independently of each other and together, they provide a complete PowerVM monitoring offering. Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

10 Figure 1. System p agents v The AIX Premium agent runs on an AIX LPAR and provides monitoring of the AIX system for that LPAR. Each AIX LPAR to be monitored must run a dedicated AIX Premium agent. This agent is available on the installation package for the System p agents. v The CEC Base agent runs on a single AIX or VIOS LPAR and provides Central Electronics Complex (CEC) frame-level monitoring of CPU and memory resources by aggregating information retrieved from the XMTOPAS daemon for each AIX/VIOS LPAR. LPARs not running AIX /VIOS or XMTOPAS cannot be monitored and therefore, impact the ability of the agent to provide accurate information. This agent uses a secure shell (SSH) connection to the hardware management console (HMC) to issue HMC commands for discovering the LPARs on the CEC. The agent does not rely on the AIX Premium agent data; however, this agent provides summaries of some of the same LPAR-specific information. For environments that are not managed by using the HMC, this agent must be run on the VIOS for discovery to be accomplished by using the Integrated Virtualization Manger (IVM). This agent is pre-installed with the VIOS operating system and is in the installation package for the System p agents. v The HMC Base agent runs on a single AIX LPAR and provides monitoring of the health and performance of the HMC. This multi-instance agent uses a unique agent instance for monitoring each HMC. This agent sends HMC commands over an SSH connection to retrieve information from the HMC. The agent collects Power server, LPAR, and CPU Pool configuration data and monitors the CPU utilization of the Power servers, LPARs, and pools. The agent is available in the installation package for the System p agents. v The VIOS Premium agent runs on the VIOS LPAR and provides monitoring the VIOS system, and the network and storage client mapping defined by the HMC. Each VIOS to be monitored must run a dedicated VIOS Premium agent. This agent uses an SSH connection to the HMC to issue HMC commands, and uses the VIOS command line for discovering network and storage mapping data. This agent is pre-installed with the VIOS system and is not included in the installation package for the System p agents. 2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

11 New in this release The following enhancements to Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents were made since version Interim Feature 1 of the CEC Base agent. v A new Prerequisite Scanner Report helps in troubleshooting reports. v 14 new Cognos reports provide information about LPARs, CPU utilization, and trend and forecast for the Managed Server by using the HMC Base agent V These reports include new what if analysis reports for the HMC Base agent. v One new report for the CEC Base agent provides information about the balanced and unbalanced CECs in your System p environment, for example significant variation in CPU or memory utilization between the CECs. This information can be used to improve utilization in the environments. v One new report for the VIOS Premium agent provides statistical information about the Physical Fibre Channel Adapters in your System p environment. The data model was updated to add the KVA_FC_STATS table. v Fixes for the CEC Base agent and VIOS Premium agent reports and data model improve performance. v Support is provided to run the reports against more summarization types: Weekly and Monthly. v The version number for the reports package is in the report titles instead of the package name. v The report names are prefixed with the agent name to help identify the reports easily. v New attribute groups for the HMC Base agent were added to the data model. v Raw data for VIOS Premium and AIX Premium agent attribute groups is exposed in the data model to allow custom reporting. v Index scripts are provided to allow database administrators to update the indexes of tables or views that are used in reports. These scripts improve the performance of reports that are running. v Tooltips provide descriptions of the data items in the data model when you hover over them in Query or Report Studio. Components of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment After you install and set up the CEC Base agent, you have an environment that contains the client, server, and monitoring agent implementation for Tivoli Monitoring. This Tivoli Monitoring environment contains the following components: Tivoli Enterprise Portal client The portal has a user interface based on Java for viewing and monitoring your enterprise. Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server The portal server is placed between the client and the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server and enables retrieval, manipulation, and analysis of data from the monitoring agents. The Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is the central repository for all user data. Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server The monitoring server acts as a collection and control point for alerts received from the monitoring agents, and collects their performance and availability data. The Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is also a repository for historical data. Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent, CEC Base agent This monitoring agent collects data and distributes the data to the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Data Warehouse, and Tivoli Integrated IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus is an optional component and the recommended event management component. The Netcool/OMNIbus software is a service level management (SLM) system that delivers real-time, centralized monitoring of complex networks and IT domain events. Event Chapter 1. Overview of the agent 3

12 information is tracked in a high-performance, in-memory database and presented to specific users through individually configurable filters and views. The software includes automation functions that you can use to perform intelligent processing on managed events. You can use this software to forward events for Tivoli Monitoring situations to Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console The Tivoli Enterprise Console is an optional component that acts as a central collection point for events from various sources, including events from other Tivoli software applications, Tivoli partner applications, custom applications, network management platforms, and relational database systems. You can view these events through the Tivoli Enterprise Portal (by using the event viewer), and you can forward events from Tivoli Monitoring situations to the Tivoli Enterprise Console component. If you do not already use Tivoli Enterprise Console and need an event management component, you can choose to use IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Common Reporting Tivoli Common Reporting is a separately installable feature available to users of Tivoli software that provides a consistent approach to generating and customizing reports. Some individual products provide reports that are designed for use with Tivoli Common Reporting and have a consistent look and feel. IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM) TADDM delivers automated discovery and configuration tracking capabilities to build application maps that provide real-time visibility into application complexity. IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager The Tivoli Business Service Manager component delivers real-time information to help you respond to alerts effectively based on business requirements. Optionally, you can use this component to meet service-level agreements (SLAs). Use the Tivoli Business Service Manager tools to help build a service model that you can integrate with Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus alerts or optionally integrate with data from an SQL data source. Optional components provide access to data from other IBM Tivoli applications such as Tivoli Monitoring and TADDM. IBM Dashboard Application Services Hub The Dashboard Application Services Hub has a core set of components that provide such administrative essentials as network security and database management. This component replaces the Tivoli Integrated Portal component after version 2.2. Tivoli Integrated Portal Tivoli Integrated Portal helps the interaction and secure passing of data between Tivoli products through a common portal. You can launch from one application to another and within the same dashboard view research different aspects of your managed enterprise. This component is installed automatically with the first Tivoli product that uses the Tivoli Integrated Portal framework. Subsequent products can install updated versions of Tivoli Integrated After version 2.2, this component is replaced by the Dashboard Application Services Hub. Agent Management Services You can use IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Management Services to manage the CEC Base agent. Agent Management Services is available for the following IBM Tivoli Monitoring OS agents: Windows, Linux, and UNIX. The services are designed to keep the CEC Base agent available, and to provide information about the status of the product to the Tivoli Enterprise IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2, Fix Pack 2 or later provides support for Agent Management Services. For more information about Agent Management Services, see Agent Management Services in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. 4 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

13 User interface options Installation of the base IBM Tivoli Monitoring software and other integrated applications provides various interfaces that you can use to work with your resources and data. The following interfaces are available: Tivoli Enterprise Portal user interface You can run the Tivoli Enterprise Portal as a desktop application or a browser application. The client interface is a graphical user interface (GUI) based on Java on a Windows or Linux workstation. The browser application is automatically installed with the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. The desktop application is installed by using the Tivoli Monitoring installation media or with a Java Web Start application. To start the Tivoli Enterprise Portal browser client in your Internet browser, enter the URL for a specific Tivoli Enterprise Portal browser client installed on your Web server. Command-line interface You can use Tivoli Monitoring commands to manage the Tivoli Monitoring components and their configuration. You can also run commands at the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server or the Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer to configure event synchronization for enterprise situations. Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window You can use the window for the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services utility to configure the agent and start Tivoli services not designated to start automatically. IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus event list You can use the Netcool/OMNIbus event list to monitor and manage events. An event is created when the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer receives an event, alert, message, or data item. Each event is made up of columns (or fields) of information that are displayed in a row in the ObjectServer alerts.status table. The Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus web GUI is also a web-based application that processes network events from one or more data sources and presents the event data in various graphical formats. IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console You can use the Tivoli Enterprise Console to help ensure the optimal availability of an IT service for an organization. The Tivoli Enterprise Console is an event management application that integrates system, network, database, and application management. If you do not already use Tivoli Enterprise Console and need an event management component, you can choose to use Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Common Reporting Use the Tivoli Common Reporting web user interface for specifying report parameters and other report properties, generating formatted reports, scheduling reports, and viewing reports. This user interface is based on the Dashboard Application Services Hub for Tivoli Common Reporting 3.1 and on Tivoli Integrated Portal for earlier versions. IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager The Discovery Management Console is the TADDM client user interface for managing discoveries. IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager The Tivoli Business Service Manager console provides a graphical user interface that you can use to logically link services and business requirements within the service model. The service model provides an operator with a second-by-second view of how an enterprise is performing at any moment in time or how the enterprise performed over a time period. IBM Dashboard Application Services Hub console The Dashboard Application Services Hub provides an administrative console for applications that use this framework. It is a web-based console that provides common task navigation for Chapter 1. Overview of the agent 5

14 products, aggregation of data from multiple products into a single view, and the passing of messages between views from different products. This interface replaces the Tivoli Integrated Portal component after version 2.2. Tivoli Integrated Portal Web-based products that are built on the Tivoli Integrated Portal framework share a common user interface where you can launch applications and share information. After version 2.2, this interface is replaced by the Dashboard Application Services Hub. 6 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

15 Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration Agent installation and configuration requires the use of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide and agent-specific installation and configuration information. To install and configure IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent, use the procedures for installing monitoring agents in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide along with the agent-specific installation and configuration information. If you are installing silently by using a response file, see Performing a silent installation of IBM Tivoli Monitoring in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. s Requirements for the monitoring agent In addition to the requirements described in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide, agents typically have agent-specific requirements. The CEC Base agent has the following agent-specific requirements: v The monitoring agent runs on any of these operating systems: AIX 5.3 AIX 6.1 AIX 7.1 VIOS V2.2.1 (all releases) or V2.2.2 (all releases) v This agent monitors the following versions: CEC managed by HMC V6 or later, or IVM V2.2.1 (all releases) or V2.2.2 (all releases) v The CEC agent is now preinstalled on the VIOS V2.2.1 (all releases) or V2.2.2 (all releases) to eliminate the requirement to run the agent in an AIX LPAR. This configuration prevents the agent from being affected by AIX LPAR that are relocations initiated by the PowerVM Live Partition Mobility function because the CEC agent runs on a non-relocatable partition. If the agent is running in a VIOS LPAR, it tries to connect to all LPARs on the CEC to gather summary utilization information for that CEC. The agent communicates with the XMTOPAS or XMSERVD daemon that must be running on each LPAR. LPARs that are running this daemon are defined as Monitored. LPARs that are not running this daemon are defined as Unmonitored because utilization information for those LPARs cannot be determined. UDP port 2279 is used for this communication. Administrators can ensure that this port is not blocked by a firewall that might exist between the LPARs. v A single computer that hosts the hub monitoring server, portal server, and a monitoring agent requires approximately 300 MB of space. A computer that hosts only the monitoring agent requires approximately 30 MB of space, including the specific enablement code for the monitoring agent. More space is required for each additional monitoring agent that you deploy on the monitoring computer. v The IBM Systems Director dynamic workspace links are displayed only in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal workspaces when the IBM Tivoli Monitoring version of the portal is at least IBM Tivoli Monitoring and an IBM Systems Director 6 host name or IP address is configured for the agent. v When you launch to the IBM Systems Director Web UI, the agent must authenticate to the IBM Systems Director Server by using a user ID and password. By default, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal user ID and password are used to automatically authenticate the user to the Systems Director Server. The Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

16 authentication is done by passing the Tivoli Enterprise Portal user ID and password in the encoded URL properties, eliminating the requirment to log on at the Systems Director Logon prompt. The user ID and password information is protected by using the HTTPS protocol between the Tivoli Enterprise Portal and the IBM Systems Director Server. The agent can be configured to use a manual logon that authenticates the user for subsequent launches until either the Tivoli Enterprise Portal session is closed, or the Systems Director Server session times out because of inactivity. v To connect to the HMC with a user other than hscroot, the user ID must have HMC Viewer privileges. v The monitoring agent must be connected to the following software: IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2 or later v The openssh.base.client fileset must be present. Language pack installation The steps for installing language packs depend on which operating system and mode of installation you are using. To install a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Then use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using: v Installing language packs on Windows systems v Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems v Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems on page 9 Installing language packs on Windows systems You can install the language packs on a Windows system. Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Procedure 1. On the language pack CD, double-click the lpinstaller.bat file to start the installation program. 2. Select the language of the installer and click OK. 3. In the Introduction panel, click Next 4. Click Add/Update and click Next. 5. Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located. 6. Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. To make multiple selections, press Ctrl and select the language that you want. 7. Select the languages that you want to install and click Next. 8. Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation. 9. After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer. 10. Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server if any of these components are installed. Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems You can install the language packs on a UNIX or Linux system. 8 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

17 Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Procedure 1. Enter the mkdir command to create a temporary directory on the computer, for example, mkdir dir_name. Make sure that the full path of the directory does not contain any spaces. 2. Mount the language pack CD to the temporary directory that you created. 3. Enter the following command to start the installation program: cd dir_name lpinstaller.sh -c install_dir where install_dir is where you installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Typically, the directory name is /opt/ibm/itm for UNIX and Linux systems. 4. Select the language of the installer and click OK. 5. In the Introduction panel, click Next. 6. Click Add/Update and click Next. 7. Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located. 8. Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. To make multiple selections, press Ctrl and select the language that you want. 9. Select the languages that you want to install and click Next. 10. Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation. 11. After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer. 12. Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server if any of these components are installed. Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems You can use the silent-mode installation method to install the language packs. In silent mode, the installation process obtains the installation settings from a predefined response file. It does not prompt you for any information. Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Procedure 1. Copy and paste the ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp response file template as shown in Response file example on page Change the following parameter settings: NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER Folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder, for example: NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER = //tmp//lp//nlspackage. PROD_SELECTION_PKG Name of the language pack to install. Several product components can be included in one language package. You might want to install only some of the available components in a language pack. BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST Agent for which you are installing language support. This value is usually the same as PROD_SELECTION_PKG. Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration 9

18 LANG_SELECTION_LIST Language you want to install. 3. Enter the command to install the language pack with a response file (silent installation): v For Windows systems: lpinstaller.bat -f path_to_response_file v For UNIX or Linux systems: lpinstaller.sh -c candle_home -f path_to_response_file where candle_home is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory. Response file example # IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack Silent Installation Operation # #This is a sample response file for silent installation mode for the IBM Tivoli #Monitoring Common Language Pack Installer. #. #This file uses the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Common Agent Language Pack with the #install package as an example. #Note: #This response file is for the INSTALLATION of language packs only. #This file does not support UNINSTALLATION of language packs in silent mode. # # #To successfully complete a silent installation of the the example of Common Agent #localization pack, complete the following steps: # #1.Copy ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp to the directory where lpinstaller.bat or #lpinstaller.sh is located (IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack build #location). # #2.Modify the response file so that it is customized correctly and completely for #your site. # Complete all of the following steps in the response file. # #3.After customizing the response file, invoke the silent installation using the #following command: #For Windows: # lpinstaller.bat -f <path_to_response_file> #For UNIX and Linux: # lpinstaller.sh -c <candle_home> -f <path_to_response_file> #Note:<candle_home> is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory. # # #Force silent install mode. # INSTALLER_UI=silent # #Run add and update actions. # CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=ADDUPD_SET # #NLS Package Folder, where the NLS Packages exist. #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator (for example, #C:\\zosgmv\\LCD \\nlspackage). #For UNIX and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator (for example, #//installtivoli//lpsilenttest//nlspackage). # #NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD \\nlspackage NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=//tmp//LP//nlspackage # #List the packages to process; both variables are required. 10 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

19 #Each variable requires that full paths are specified. #Separate multiple entries with a semicolon (;). #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator. #For Unix and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator. # #PROD_SELECTION_PKG=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD \\nlspackage\\KIP_NLS.nlspkg #BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD \\nlspackage\\KIP_NLS.nlspkg PROD_SELECTION_PKG=//tmp//LP//nlspackage//kex_nls.nlspkg;//tmp//LP//nlspackage// koq_nls.nlspkg BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST=//tmp//LP//nlspackage//kex_nls.nlspkg;// tmp//lp//nlspackage//koq_nls.nlspkg # #List the languages to process. #Separate multiple entries with semicolons. # LANG_SELECTION_LIST=pt_BR;fr;de;it;ja;ko;zh_CN;es;zh_TW Agent-specific installation and configuration In addition to the installation and configuration information in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide, use this agent-specific installation and configuration information to install the CEC Base agent. AIX Installation Install the CEC Base agent on an AIX operating system by using the install-dir/install.sh script. If you install as nonroot, you are prompted for the root password during the installation. Prompting occurs so that the installation script can add the agents to the system initialization scripts. If you do not enter the root password, the agents are not started automatically when the system is restarted. Note: The IBM Tivoli Monitoring install.sh script identifies AIX 6.1 and 7.1 systems as AIX R6.1 (64 bit). Install the agent on AIX 6.1 and 7.1 by using the AIX 6.1 installer option. Configuration v Use the standard IBM Tivoli Monitoring agent configuration procedure. The CEC Base agent communicates with the Hardware Management Console (HMC) through a Secure Shell (SSH) connection. Establishing this communication is essential because it allows the agent to obtain partition and hardware information that pertains to the managed system so that it can be presented on the Tivoli Enterprise Therefore, setting up SSL keys for non-prompted access from the agent system to the HMC is required. The simplest way to set up the keys is to use the key.pl script that is provided to facilitate this procedure. If the key.pl script is used, the openssh.base.client fileset is required. Run the key.pl command, which is in the install_dir/aix523/pk/bin directory. v Use the key.pl command to set up SSH keys for non-prompted SSH access to the HMC. v key.pl command usage and description Purpose: Set up SSH credentials between the CEC Base agent system and the HMC to which the managed system that is to be monitored connects. If the command is run without providing any arguments, the command prompts you for the host name of the primary and the backup HMC servers, and the user ID and password for the primary HMC and the backup HMC servers. The command also prompts for the name of the managed system that is to be monitored by the CEC Base agent. The value for the managed system is required by the CEC Base agent for gathering metrics. The command generates an SSH key pair of type RSA and connects to the HMC to authorize the HMC to allow a connection from the CEC Base agent system. As a result, a minimum of two password Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration 11

20 prompts occur if the passwords were entered correctly. If the -u user flag is not passed, the default HMC user of 'hscroot' is used. After the key is set up, the command stores the HMC and the managed system information in a file in the install_dir/config directory. Running the command with the -q flag prints the file content. For the SSH key setup for IBM Tivoli Monitoring agent communication, the command must be executed under the same user ID that runs the agent. Syntax: key.pl [-q] [ [-f] -s hmc [-u user] [-m manage] ] [-h] Parameters: -q Query for current HMC and managed system setup. -u user HMC user for the primary HMC. -y user User for the secondary HMC. -s hmc Hostname or the IP address of the HMC to which the managed system connects. -b hmc Hostname or IP address of the secondary HMC. -m manage Managed system to be monitored by the CEC Base agent. The value can be determined by running the following command on the HMC and choosing the correct CEC from the list that the HMC manages: lssyscfg -r sys -F name -f Force the regeneration of key setup. Examples: - To set up the SSH key against an HMC by using the prompted interface, enter the following command: key.pl - To set up the SSH key against an HMC called majesty with a managed system named wampeter, enter the following command: key.pl -s majesty -m wampeter - To regenerate the SSH key against an HMC called majesty, enter the following command: key.pl -f -s majesty Use the itmcmd command to configure the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server and other communication parameters. Configuration values For both local and remote configuration, you provide the configuration values for the agent to operate. When you are configuring an agent, a panel is displayed so you can enter each value. When a default value exists, this value is pre-entered into the field. If a field represents a password, two entry fields are displayed. You must enter the same value in each field. The values that you type are not displayed to help maintain the security of these values. The configuration for this agent is organized into the following groups: IBM Systems Director (DIRECTOR) Use TEP Credentials to authenticate to IBM Systems Director Server. A value of Yes indicates that the Tivoli Enterprise Portal user ID and password are used for authenticating to the IBM Systems Director Server. A value of No indicates that you 12 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

21 are required to manually log in to the IBM Systems Director Server. Subsequent navigation to the IBM Systems Director workspace uses this same user session, so you are not required to log in again unless the session times out because of inactivity or the portal is restarted. The type is one of the following values: Yes, No. This value is optional. IBM Systems Director Server Host Name An IBM Systems Director Server host name or IP address that is managing the VMware environment into which the agent can launch. The type is string. This value is optional. IBM Systems Director Server Port Number The port number of the IBM Systems Director Server. The default value is The type is string. This value is optional. Remote installation and configuration You can install the monitoring agent remotely from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or from the command line. Important: Remote installation and configuration is not supported for a CEC Base agent on a VIOS partition. Note: The CEC Base agent can be remotely installed and configured, but you cannot configure SSH remotely. SSH must be configured on the system, either manually or by running the key.pl script on the system. When installing the agent remotely, you must provide the configuration values for the agent to operate. See Configuration values on page 12. To install from the portal, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. To remotely install or configure an agent through the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, you must have installed the application support for that agent (Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Tivoli Enterprise Portal). You must also have installed the agent bundle into the Remote Deploy Depot. For information about displaying the configuration options that are available to use with the configuresystem or addsystem commands see tacmd describesystem in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Command Reference. If you are using the command line, the following command is an example of remote installation and configuration: tacmd addsystem -t PK -n sample.node.name:kux -p DIRECTOR.KPK_DIRECTOR_AUTHENTICATION=value DIRECTOR.KPK_DIRECTOR_HOST_ADDRESS=value DIRECTOR.KPK_DIRECTOR_PORT_NUMBER=value Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration 13

22 VIOS Installation The CEC Base agent comes pre-installed on the VIOS LPAR. Configuration v Although the CEC Base agent is preinstalled on the VIOS, you must configure the CEC Base agent with the cfgsvc command. The cfgsvc command configures the CEC Base agent with details about the managed system and the HMC. (The command must be entered as a single line; the lines are separated here for clarity.) cfgsvc ITM_cec -attr HOSTNAME=tems_hostname_or_address1 MIRROR=tems_hostname_or_address2 MANAGING_SYSTEM=hmc_user@hmc_hostname_or_address3 SECOND_MANAGING_SYSTEM=hmc_user@hmc_hostname_or_address4 CEC=cec_name DIRECTOR_HOST_ADDRESS=director_hostname DIRECTOR_AUTHENTICATION=Yes DIRECTOR_PORT_NUMBER=8422 RESTART_ON_REBOOT=value Where: ITM_cec Name of the monitoring agent. -attr Parameter indicating the start of the attribute key=value pairs. HOSTNAME=tems_hostname_or_address1 (Required) Either the host name or IP address of the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server to which the CEC Base agent sends data. MIRROR=tems_hostname_or_address2 (Optional) Secondary Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server host name or IP address. MANAGING_SYSTEM=hmc_user@hmc_hostname_or_address3 (Required) hmc_hostname_or_address3 is the host name or IP address of the primary Hardware Management Console (HMC) that is attached to the managed system on which the Virtual I/O Server with the monitoring agent is located. (Optional) hmc_user is the user on the HMC computer with HMC viewer authority. The default hscroot user ID is used if no other user ID is provided. symbol is used to separate the user name from the host name, and is required only when a user name is specified. SECOND_MANAGING_SYSTEM=hmc_user@hmc_hostname_or_address4 (Optional) Secondary HMC host name or IP address. User ID requirements are the same as for the primary managing system. CEC=cec_name (Required) Name of the managed system that the agent is monitoring. The value can be determined by running the following command on the HMC and choosing the correct CEC from the list that the HMC manages: lssyscfg -r sys -F name DIRECTOR_HOST_ADDRESS=director_hostname (Optional) IBM Systems Director Server to which to navigate by using the IBM Systems Director workspace links. DIRECTOR_AUTHENTICATION=Yes or No (Optional) Specify Yes or No. 14 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

23 DIRECTOR_PORT_NUMBER=8422 (Optional) Specify the port number, for example RESTART_ON_REBOOT=value (Optional) Specify TRUE or FALSE: TRUE: ITM_cec restarts when the Virtual I/O Server restarts. FALSE: ITM_cec does not restart when the Virtual I/O Server restarts. v The cfgsvc command configures default values for IBM Tivoli Monitoring-specific values. If you must change the default ports and communication protocols to communicate with the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, use the itmcmd command: 1. Enter the AIX shell: oem_setup_env 2. Run the itmcmd config command: # /opt/ibm/itm/bin/itmcmd config -A pk 3. Respond to the prompts as you respond for any agent not in the VIOS environment to set protocols and ports for communicating with the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. v Enable the agent for unprompted SSH communication with the HMC by running the viosvrcmd command from the HMC: viosvrcmd -m managed_system_name -p vios_name -c "cfgsvc -key ITM_cec" mkauthkeys --add public_key Where: managed_system_name Name of the managed system which has the Virtual I/O Server lpar hosting the CEC Base agent. vios_name Name of the Virtual I/O server partition. public_key Output of the viosvrcmd command. Example $ viosvrcmd -m commo p VIOS7 -c "cfgsvc ITM_cec -key" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAvjDZsS0guWzfzfp9Bbwe\ G0QMXv1tbDrtyWsgPbA2ExHA+xduWA51K0oFGarK2FC7e7Nj\ KW+UmgQbrh/KSyKKwozjp4xWGNGhLmfan85ZpFR7wy9UQG1b\ LgXZxYrY7yyQQQODjvwosWAfzkjpG3iW/xmWD5PKLBmob2QkKJ\ bxjne+wqgwhtrydgiiyhcbidffalzgkxtz2diz98rl8liv3qb+tsm1b\ 28AL4t+1OGGeW242lsB+8p4kamPJCYfKePHo67yP4NyKyPBFHY\ 3TpTrca4/y1KEBT0Va3Pebr5JEIUvWYs6/RW+bUQk1Sb6eYbcRJFH\ hn5l3f+ofd0vj39zwq==root@vios7.vios.austin.ibm.com $ mkauthkeys --add ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAvjDZsS0guWzfzfp9Bbwe\ G0QMXv1tbDrtyWsgPbA2ExHA+xduWA51K0oFGarK2FC\ 7e7NjKW+UmgQbrh/KSyKKwozjp4xWGNGhLmfan85Zp\ FR7wy9UQG1bLgXZxYrY7yyQQQODjvwosWAfzkjpG\ 3iW/xmWD5PKLBmob2QkKJbxjne+wqGwHTRYDGIiyh\ CBIdfFaLZgkXTZ2diZ98rL8LIv3qb+TsM1B28AL4t+1OG\ GeW242lsB+8p4kamPJCYfKePHo67yP4NyKyPBFHY\ 3TpTrca4/y1KEBT0Va3Pebr5JEIUvWYs6/RW+bUQk1\ Sb6eYbcRJFHhN5l3F+ofd0vj39zwQ==root@vios7.vios.austin.ibm.com Note: If the SSH communication keys were set up during configuration of the VIOS Premium agent, do not repeat this step for the CEC Base agent. If you are configuring the CEC Base agent in a non-hmc IVM environment, do not set up the SSH keys. v Start the CEC Base agent with the startsvc command: startsvc ITM_cec v Stop the CEC Base agent with the stopsvc command: Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration 15

24 stopsvc ITM_cec v See the following command information: cfgsvc ( lssvc ( startsvc ( stopsvc ( v If an HMC failover occurs, a second HMC is detected automatically; it does not require configuration. Changing the encryption key values in a VIOS environment If the encryption key must be set to a nondefault value for agent on VIOS, follow these steps: 1. Enter the UNIX shell on the VIOS system: oem_setup_env 2. Remove the current keyfiles directory from the IBM Tivoli Monitoring installation location. For example: # cd /opt/ibm/itm # rm -R keyfiles 3. Locate the IBM Tivoli Monitoring installation script for System p agents that comes preinstalled on VIOS: find /usr/lpp -name install.sh 4. Run the script. For example: # /usr/lpp/itm.premium/itm_agent/install.sh Running the script takes you through the installation process. 5. Accept the defaults until you see a prompt that asks for a 32-character encryption key: Enter a 32-character encryption key, or just press Enter to use the default Default = IBMTivoliMonitoringEncryptionKey Enter the new value for the encryption key and press Enter. 7. Continue accepting the defaults until the installation script completes. Usage In an AIX environment, the standard commands in the install_dir/bin directory are used to start, stop, and configure the AIX Premium agent. In a VIOS environment, the following commands are used: v Start the CEC Base agent with the startsvc command: startsvc ITM_cec v Stop the CEC Base agent with the stopsvc command: stopsvc ITM_cec v See the following command information: cfgsvc ( lssvc ( startsvc ( stopsvc ( For the CEC Base agent to monitor LPAR and frame utilization, the agent must meet the following requirements: v Network connectivity to other LPARs on the same CEC. 16 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

25 v All LPARs must be running xmtopas/xmservd to support IBM Tivoli Monitoring agent data collection. v Open communications on UDP port 2279 between all LPARs on the same CEC. If an LPAR is being reported as unmonitored, the following causes are possible: v The SSH is not configured correctly between the CEC and the HMC. See AIX Configuration or VIOS Configuration. v xmservd/xmtopas is not running on the unmonitored LPAR. v Communication on the UDP port 2279 is blocked. Note: CEC monitoring is not supported over firewalls. If a firewall is in place between the CEC and the remote LPAR, opening port 2279 for UDP might allow communications to work. Chapter 2. Requirements and agent installation and configuration 17

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27 Chapter 3. Workspaces reference A workspace is the working area of the Tivoli Enterprise Portal application window. The Navigator tree contains a list of the workspaces provided by the agent. About workspaces Use the Navigator tree to select the workspace you want to see. As part of the application window, the status bar shows the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server name and port number to which the displayed information applies and the ID of the current user. When you select an item in the Navigator tree, a default workspace is displayed. When you right-click a Navigator item, a menu that includes a Workspace item is displayed. The Workspace item contains a list of workspaces for that Navigator item. Each workspace has at least one view. Some views have links to other workspaces. You can also use the Workspace Gallery tool as described in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide to open workspaces. The workspaces in the Navigator are displayed in a Physical view that shows your enterprise as a physical mapping or a dynamically populated logical view that is agent-specific. You can also create a Logical view. The Physical view is the default view. This monitoring agent provides predefined workspaces. You cannot modify or delete the predefined workspaces, but you can create new workspaces by editing them and saving the changes with a different name. Workspace views can be any combination of query-based views, event views, and special purpose views. Additional information about workspaces For more information about creating, customizing, and working with workspaces, see "Using workspaces" in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For a list of the predefined workspaces for this monitoring agent and a description of each workspace, see Predefined workspaces and the information about each individual workspace. Some attribute groups for this monitoring agent might not be represented in the predefined workspaces or views for this agent. For a full list of the attribute groups, see Attribute groups for the monitoring agent on page 23. Predefined workspaces The CEC Base agent provides predefined workspaces, which are organized by Navigator item. v CEC Base Navigator item CEC Resource Inventory workspace HMC Failover workspace IBM Systems Director workspace Performance Object Status workspace v CEC Resources Navigator item CEC View workspace Monitored Partitions workspace Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

28 v CEC Utilization Navigator item Active Memory Expansion workspace CEC Utilization workspace LPAR Summary workspace LPAR Utilization workspace Workspace descriptions Each workspace description provides information about the workspace such as the purpose and a list of views in the workspace. Workspaces are listed under Navigator items. CEC Base Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. CEC Resource Inventory workspace Shows the CEC metrics for total CPU and memory allocations and metrics for each LPAR on the CEC. This workspace contains the following views: CEC Resource Inventory Shows CEC metrics on total CPU and memory allocations. The entry in this view contains a link that provides the ability to navigate to the IBM Systems Director Workspace. The latter requires that an IBM Systems Director Server been configured for the agent and will show the CEC Server in the IBM System Director Web UI. CEC LPAR Metrics Shows a table of CEC LPARS and their metrics. CPU Shared Pools Shows the default physical processor pool (PoolID=0), any defined subpools, pool allocations, and utilization attributes. Active Memory Sharing (AMS) Pools Shows the attributes of each shared memory pool defined for the CEC. HMC Failover workspace Shows a table of the most recent HMC Failover events. This workspace contains the following view: HMC Failover Events Shows a table of the most recent HMC Failover events. IBM Systems Director workspace This workspace provides the IBM Systems Director Web UI to the Director Server this agent is configured to use. It is only available as a workspace link target. This workspace contains the following views: Performance Object Status Shows a table of the attribute groups associated with the Monitoring Agent for CEC Base. IBM Systems Director Contains the IBM Systems Director Server Web interface. Performance Object Status workspace Shows a table of the attribute groups associated with the Monitoring Agent for CEC Base. This workspace contains the following views: Performance Object Status Shows a table of the attribute groups associated with the Monitoring Agent for CEC Base. Web References to System p CEC Shows web references to the System p CEC. 20 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

29 CEC Resources Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. CEC View workspace This workspace provides summary graphs of CEC resource views of CPU and memory allocations per logical partition (LPAR). This workspace contains the following views: CEC Number of LPARs Shows the number of partitions (LPARS) on the CEC. CEC CPU Allocation Shows the total allocated and unallocated CEC CPUs and the size of the CPU shared pool. CEC Memory Allocation Shows the total allocated and unallocated CEC Memory resources. CPU Allocation to LPARs Shows the CPU allocation for each LPAR. Memory Allocation to LPARs Shows the memory allocated to each LPAR. Monitored Partitions workspace This workspace provides information on partitions, CPU, and memory resources that are monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. This workspace contains the following views: Monitored CPU Resources Shows the distribution of CPU units among monitored and unmonitored partitions as a pie chart. Monitored Memory Resources Shows the distribution of memory among monitored and unmonitored partitions as a pie chart. Monitored Partitions Shows a table with all of the paritions that are monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Unmonitored Active Partitions Shows a table with all of the partitions that are active but not monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Inactive Partitions Shows a table with all of the inactive partitions. CEC Utilization Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Active Memory Expansion workspace Shows Active Memory Expansion (AME) attributes for LPARs associated with this CEC. This workspace contains the following views: Monitored Partition AME Details Shows Active Memory Expansion (AME) attributes for LPARs associated with this CEC. Monitored Partition Effectve Memory Shows the uncompressed, compressed, and deficit data layout of each partition's Effective Memory. Monitored Partition AME Deficits Shows partitions that have an Effective Memory Deficit. Monitored Partition AME Performance Shows AME Performance indicators for each partition. CEC Utilization workspace This workspace provides information about utilization of the CEC resources by partitions that are monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. This workspace contains the following views: Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 21

30 Physical CPU Busy Time for Partitions Shows a bar chart of percentage of physical CPU used by each monitored partition. Physical Memory Consumed by Partitions Shows a bar chart of physical memory consumption by each monitored partition. Average CPU and Memory Utilization Among Monitored Partitions Shows an average CPU and memory utilization value based on the partitions that are monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. LPAR Summary workspace This workspace has views showing the top and bottom LPARs by CPU Entitlement Used Pct and Phy Busy Time Pct. This workspace contains the following views: Top LPARs by CPU Entitlement Used Pct Shows the top ten LPARs by CPU Entitlement Used Pct. Bottom LPARs by CPU Entitlement Used Pct Shows the bottom ten LPARs by CPU Entitlement Used Pct. Top LPARs by CPU Utilization Shows the top ten LPARs by CPU Utilization. Bottom LPARs by CPU Utilization Shows the bottom ten LPARs by CPU Utilization. LPAR Utilization workspace This workspace provides status and CPU and memory utilization information for each partition in the CEC. This workspace contains the following views: CPU Usage in Monitored Partitions Shows the percentage of CPU spent in various modes by each monitored partition. Memory Usage in Monitored Partitions Shows the percentage of allocated memory that is used by each monitored partition. Monitored Partition Status Shows a table with detailed information for all of the monitored partitions. 22 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

31 Chapter 4. Attributes reference Attributes are the application properties that are being measured and reported by the IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent. About attributes Attributes are organized into attribute groups. Attributes in an attribute group relate to a single object such as an application, or to a single kind of data such as status information. Attributes in a group can be used in queries, query-based views, situations, policy workflows, take action definitions, and launch application definitions. Chart or table views and situations are two examples of how attributes in a group can be used: v Chart or table views Attributes are displayed in chart and table views. The chart and table views use queries to specify which attribute values to request from a monitoring agent. You use the Properties editor to apply filters and set styles to define the content and appearance of a view based on an existing query. v Situations You use attributes to create situations that monitor the state of your operating system, database, or application. A situation describes a condition you want to test. When you start a situation, the values you assign to the situation attributes are compared with the values collected by the CEC Base agent and registers an event if the condition is met. You are alerted to events by indicator icons that are displayed in the Navigator. Additional information about attributes For more information about using attributes and attribute groups, see the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For a list of the attribute groups, a list of the attributes in each attribute group, and descriptions of the attributes for this monitoring agent, see Attribute groups for the monitoring agent and Attributes in each attribute group on page 24. Attribute groups for the monitoring agent The CEC Base agent contains the following attribute groups. The table name depends on the maximum table name limits of the target database being used for the Tivoli Data Warehouse. If the maximum name is 30 characters, any warehouse table name longer than 30 characters is shortened to 30 characters. v Attribute group name: AME Table name: KPK09AMELP Warehouse table name: KPK_AME or KPK09AMELP v Attribute group name: AMS Pools Table name: KPK08MPOOL Warehouse table name: KPK_AMS_POOLS or KPK08MPOOL v Attribute group name: CPU Pools Table name: KPK05CPUPL Warehouse table name: KPK_CPU_POOLS or KPK05CPUPL v Attribute group name: Director Table name: KPKDIRE Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

32 Warehouse table name: KPK_DIRECTOR or KPKDIRE v Attribute group name: Global CEC Table name: KPK02GLOBA Warehouse table name: KPK_GLOBAL_CEC or KPK02GLOBA v Attribute group name: HMC Switch Table name: KPK10FAIL Warehouse table name: KPK_HMC_SWITCH or KPK10FAIL v Attribute group name: Mon LPars Table name: KPK05MONLP Warehouse table name: KPK_MON_LPARS or KPK05MONLP v Attribute group name: Mon Unmon Alloc Table name: KPK07MUALC Warehouse table name: KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC or KPK07MUALC v Attribute group name: Per LPAR Table name: KPK03PERLP Warehouse table name: KPK_PER_LPAR or KPK03PERLP v Attribute group name: Performance Object Status Table name: KPKPOBJST Warehouse table name: KPK_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS or KPKPOBJST v Attribute group name: TADDM Table name: KPK03TADDM Warehouse table name: KPK_TADDM or KPK03TADDM Attributes in each attribute group Attributes in each CEC Base agent attribute group collect data that the agent uses for monitoring. The descriptions of the attribute groups contain the following information: Historical group Whether the attribute group is a historical type that you can roll off to a data warehouse. Attribute descriptions Information such as description, type, source, and warehouse name, as applicable, for each attribute in the attribute group. Some attributes are designated as key attributes. A key attribute is an attribute that is used in warehouse aggregation to identify rows of data that represent the same object. The Source information sometimes uses C programming code syntax for if-then-else clauses to describe how an attribute is derived, for example: (CPU_Pct <0) (Memory_Pct <0)?0:1 This example means that if the CPU_Pct attribute is less than 0 or if the Memory_Pct attribute is less than 0, then the attribute is set to 0. Otherwise, the attribute is set to 1. AME attribute group This attribute group contains details for the partitions monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the AME attribute group: 24 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

33 Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP LPAR Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The name of the logical partition. String LPAR_NAME LPAR Number attribute The LPAR identification number assigned to this LPAR. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) LPAR_NUMBER or LN Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Hostname attribute The host name of the partition. String HOSTNAME True Memory Size MB attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 25

34 The amount of physical memory assigned to this LPAR. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TRUE_MEMORY_SIZE_MB or TMSM Target Expansion Factor attribute The HMC-configured AME Expansion Factor (1.00 to 10.00) used to calculate the Target Expanded Memory Size. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TARGET_MEMORY_EXPANSION_FACTOR or TMEF Current Expansion Factor attribute The ratio of the actual effective memory achievable to the amount of True Memory. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CURRENT_MEMORY_EXPANSION_FACTOR or CMEF Effective Memory Size MB attribute The amount of True Memory times the Expansion Factor. This value is the memory size reported by the operating system for the partition. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 26 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

35 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) Source The source for this attribute is derived: (True_Memory_Size_MB < 0)?-100:(True_Memory_Size_MB * Target_Memory_Expansion_Factor)/ EFFECTIVE_MEMORY_SIZE_MB or EMSM Compressed Memory Size MB attribute The size of the Compressed Pool, which is the amount of memory required to expand all of the compressed data. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) COMPRESSED_MEM_SIZE_MB or CMSM Compressed Memory Used Pct attribute The percentage of the Compressed Pool in use. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) COMPRESSED_MEM_INUSE_PCT or CMIP Compressed Memory Free Pct attribute The percentage of the Compressed Pool that is free. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 27

36 Source The source for this attribute is derived: (Compressed_Mem_Inuse_Pct < 0)?-100:( Compressed_Mem_Inuse_Pct). COMPRESSED_MEM_FREE_PCT or CMFP Compression Ratio attribute The ratio of the amount of memory used by data before that data is compressed, to the memory required after compression. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) COMPRESSION_RATIO or CR Compressed Memory Page In Rate attribute The rate at which uncompressed memory pages are being compressed in pages per second. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) COMPRESSED_MEM_PAGEINS_PER_SEC or CMPPS Compressed Memory Page Out Rate attribute The rate at which compressed memory pages are being expanded in pages per second. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) COMPRESSED_MEM_PAGEOUTS_PER_SEC or CMPPS0 Uncompressed Memory Size MB attribute 28 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

37 The size of the Uncompressed Pool, which is the amount of memory available for holding uncompressed data. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) UNCOMPRESSED_MEM_SIZE_MB or UMSM Uncompressed Memory Used Pct attribute The percentage of the Uncompressed Pool in use. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) UNCOMPRESSED_MEM_INUSE_PCT or UMIP Uncompressed Memory Free Pct attribute The percentage of the Uncompressed Pool that is free. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) Source The source for this attribute is derived: (Uncompressed_Mem_Inuse_Pct > -100)? ( Uncompressed_Mem_Inuse_Pct): UNCOMPRESSED_MEM_FREE_PCT or UMFP CPU Used Pct attribute The percentage of the CPU resources for the LPAR that is used by AME. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 29

38 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_USED_PCT or CUP Deficit Size MB attribute The amount of Effective Memory that cannot be used given the actual Compression Ratio achievable. Adjust the amount of True Memory and the Expansion Factor to ensure this value is zero. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) DEFICIT_MEMORY_SIZE_MB or DMSM Deficit Expansion Factor attribute The Target Expansion Factor minus the Current Expansion Factor. This value indicates the theoretical amount required to decrease the AME Expansion Factor to eliminate the deficit. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) DEFICIT_EXPANSION_FACTOR or DEF Compressed Data Size MB attribute The size of compressed memory after expansion (less any memory deficit). Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) 30 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

39 Source The source for this attribute is derived: (Effective_Memory_Size_MB < 0 Uncompressed_Mem_Size_MB < 0 Deficit_Memory_MB < 0)?-100:((Effective_Memory_Size_MB*100) - Uncompressed_Mem_Size_MB - Deficit_Memory_MB)/100. COMPRESSED_DATA_SIZE_MB or CDSM Uncompressed Data Size MB attribute The size of the uncompressed memory. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) Source The source for this attribute is derived: Uncompressed_Mem_Size_MB. UNCOMPRESSED_DATA_SIZE_MB or UDSM Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS AMS Pools attribute group This attribute group contains Active Memory Sharing (AMS) pool details. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the AMS Pools attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 31

40 TIMESTAMP AMS Pool ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. AMS pool ID. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_POOL_ID or API AMS Mempool Size attribute Size of total physical memory of the AMS pool, in GB. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_MEMPOOL_SIZE or AMS AMS Total Mem Inuse attribute Total memory of the AMS pool in use (the sum of the physical memory allocated to all LPARs in the pool), in GB Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_TOTAL_MEM_INUSE or ATMI LPARs Using Pool attribute The total number of partitions that share this memory pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 32 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

41 v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_NUM_PARTIONS or ANP Available Memory Pool Pct attribute The percentage of memory available in this AMS memory pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AVAILABLE_MEMORY_POOL_PCT or AMPP Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS CPU Pools attribute group This attribute group contains Shared Processor Pool details. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the CPU Pools attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 33

42 String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP CPU Pool ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The ID of the Shared Processor Pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOLID Available CPU Units in Pool attribute The number of physical CPU units that are available for allocation from the shared pool. (app) Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AVAILABLE_CPU_UNITS_IN_POOL or ACUIP Pool Entitlement attribute The number of physical CPU units reserved for usage by this pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Undefined (-200) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOL_ENTITLEMENT or PE Maximum Pool Capacity attribute 34 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

43 The maximum number of physical CPU units this pool can use. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Undefined (-200) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MAXIMUM_POOL_CAPACITY or MPC CPU Units Consumed attribute The physical processor units consumed (physc). Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_UNITS_CONSUMED or CUC Number Virtual CPUs attribute The number of virtual CPUs for all LPARS using this pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUMBER_VIRTUAL_CPUS or NVC LPARs Using Pool attribute The number of LPARS using this pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 35

44 LPARS_USING_POOL or LUP Avail Shared Pool Pct attribute The percentage of available pool processors. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) Source The source for this attribute is derived: ((Available_CPU_Units_in_Pool < 0) (Maximum_Pool_Capacity < 0))?-100:(100 * (Available_CPU_Units_in_Pool / Maximum_Pool_Capacity)). AVAIL_SHARED_POOL_PCT or ASPP Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS Director attribute group This attribute group contains information about the IBM Systems Director configuration. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Director attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. 36 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

45 String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP DirectorServer attribute The host name of the IBM Director Server. String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. DIRECTORSERVER or D DirectorPort attribute The port number for the IBM Director Server. String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. DIRECTORPORT or D0 UseTEPCredential attribute Use Tivoli Enterprise Portal credentials for IBM Systems Director authentication. String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. USETEPCREDENTIAL or U Global CEC attribute group This attribute group contains CEC CPU and memory information. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Global CEC attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Chapter 4. Attributes reference 37

46 Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP Name attribute CEC name. String NAME Number of Partitions attribute The number of partitions on the CEC. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUMBER_OF_PARTITIONS or NOP CPU Total attribute Total number of CPUs in the CEC. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_TOTAL CPU Allocated attribute The number of CPUs allocated to logical partitions. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) 38 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

47 CPU_ALLOCATED or CA CPU Unallocated attribute The number of CPUs unallocated in the CEC. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_UNALLOCATED or CU CPU Allocated Pct attribute The percentage of allocated CPUs. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_ALLOCATED_PCT or CAP CPU Unallocated Pct attribute The percentage of unallocated CPUs. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_UNALLOCATED_PCT or CUP CPU Shared Pool Size attribute The number of CPUs in the shared pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 39

48 v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_SHARED_POOL_SIZE or CSPS Memory Total MB attribute The total amount of memory in the CEC. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_TOTAL_MB or MTM Memory Allocated MB attribute The amount of memory allocated to logical partitions. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_ALLOCATED_MB or MAM Memory Unallocated MB attribute The amount of memory unallocated in CEC. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_UNALLOCATED_MB or MUM Memory Allocated Pct attribute The percentage of allocated memory. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the 40 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

49 Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_ALLOCATED_PCT or MAP Memory Unallocated Pct attribute The percentage of unallocated memory. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_UNALLOCATED_PCT or MUP Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID CPU Units Allocated attribute The number of CPU units allocated to logical partitions. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_UNITS_ALLOCATED or CUA CPU Units UnAllocated attribute The number of CPU units unallocated in the CEC. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 41

50 v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_UNITS_UNALLOCATED or CUU CPU Shared Pool Size Units attribute The number of CPU units in the shared pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_SHARED_POOL_SIZE_UNITS or CSPSU Shared Processor Pools attribute The number of Shared Processor Pools. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) SHARED_PROCESSOR_POOLS or SPP Shared Physb attribute Physical Processor Busy across all shared LPARs. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) SHARED_PHYSB or SP Dedicated Physb attribute Physical Processor Busy across all dedicated LPARs. 42 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

51 Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) DEDICATED_PHYSB or DP Num Dedicated Mem LPARs attribute Total number of LPARs running with AMS mode set to dedicated. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUM_DEDICATED_MEM_LPARS or NDML Num Shared Mem LPARs attribute Total number of LPARs running with AMS mode set to shared. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUM_SHARED_MEM_LPARS or NSML Num AMS Pools attribute The total number of AMS pools in the CEC. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUMBER_AMS_POOLS or NAP Chapter 4. Attributes reference 43

52 Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS HMC Switch attribute group This attribute group provides details for an agent that has changed SSH connection (failed over) to a different HMC. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the HMC Switch attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP Event attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The type of event that caused an HMC failover. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Connection Failure (1) v High Latency (2) v Retry Primary (3) EVENT_TYPE Old HMC attribute The host name of the HMC the agent was connected to before the event occured. String OLD_HMC 44 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

53 New HMC attribute The host name of the HMC the agent will be connected to going forward from the event. String NEW_HMC Configured Primary HMC attribute The host name of the currently configured primary HMC String CONFIGURED_HMC or CH Mon LPars attribute group This attribute group contains details for the partitions monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Mon LPars attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP LPAR Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The name of the logical partition. String LPAR_NAME Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Hostname attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 45

54 The host name of the partition. String HOSTNAME OS Version attribute The version information for the operating system for the partition. String OS_VERSION Allocated Memory attribute The amount of memory, in MB, allocated to this partition. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) ALLOCATED_MEMORY or AM Allocated Memory Used Pct attribute The percentage of allocated memory being used by this partition. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) ALLOCATED_MEMORY_USED_PCT or AMUP Physical Memory Allocated Pct attribute The percentage of physical memory the allocation represents. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) 46 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

55 PHYSICAL_MEMORY_ALLOCATED_PCT or PMAP Entitlement attribute The number of physical CPUs allocated to the partition. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_ALLOCATED or CA CPU Usr Pct attribute The time this LPAR spent operating in CPU user mode (percent). Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_USR_PCT or CUP CPU Sys Pct attribute The time this LPAR spent operating in CPU system mode (percent). Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_SYS_PCT or CSP CPU Idle Pct attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 47

56 The time this LPAR spent operating in CPU idle mode (percent). Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_IDLE_PCT or CIP CPU Wait Pct attribute The time this LPAR spent operating in CPU wait mode (percent). Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_WAIT_PCT or CWP CPU Entitlement Used Pct attribute The percentage of CPU entitlement being used by this LPAR. (entc) Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_PHYS_ENT_PCT or CPEP Virt Context CPU Switches per Sec attribute The rate, per second, of Virtual CPU Context Switches. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) 48 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

57 VIRT_CONTEXT_CPU_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or VCCSPS Phantom Interrupts per Sec attribute The rate, per second, that CPU interrupts are received for partitions other than this one. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) PHANTOM_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or PIPS Shared Mode attribute The shared logical partition mode (dedicated or shared). Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v dedicated (0) v shared (1) SHARED_MODE or SM SMT attribute Indicates whether simultaneous multi-threading mode is enabled. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v disabled (0) v enabled (1) SMT CPU Capacity Weight attribute The variable processor capacity weight. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Chapter 4. Attributes reference 49

58 Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CAPACITY_WEIGHT or CW Capped Mode attribute Indicates whether the partition is operating in capped or uncapped mode. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v uncapped (0) v capped (1) CAPPED_MODE or CM Donating attribute Indicates whether or not the partition is donating spare CPU cycles. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v not donating (0) v donating (1) DONATING Phy Busy Time Pct attribute The physical busy time for the partition percentage. (pbusy) Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) PHY_BUSY_TIME_PCT or PBTP Memory Consumed MB attribute The amount of memory, in MBs, used by this partition. 50 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

59 Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_CONSUMED_MB or MCM Number of Logical CPUs attribute The number of current online logical CPUs. (lcpu) Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) NUMBER_OF_LOGICAL_CPUS or NOLC Physical CPU Units Used attribute The number of physical CPU units consumed. (physb) Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) PHYSICAL_CPU_UNITS_USED or PCUU Number Virtual CPUs attribute The number of virtual CPUs for this LPAR. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 51

60 NUMBER_VIRTUAL_CPUS or NVC Max CPU Cap Used Pct attribute The percentage of maximum physical CPU available to this LPAR that is actually used. For capped LPARs, this value is the same as CPU_Phys_Ent_Pct. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) Source The source for this attribute is derived: (Physical_CPU_Units_Used < 0)?-100:(Physical_CPU_Units_Used / Number_Virtual_CPUs). MAX_CPU_CAP_USED_PCT or MCCUP CPU Pool ID attribute The ID of the Shared Processor Pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOLID Physical CPU In Pool attribute The number of available physical processors in the shared pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) PHYSICAL_CPU_IN_POOL or PCIP Pool Entitlement attribute The entitled capacity of the pool. 52 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

61 Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOL_ENTITLEMENT or PE Maximum Pool Capacity attribute The maximum pool capacity. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MAXIMUM_POOL_CAPACITY or MPC AMS Mode attribute Indicates whether the LPAR is in AMS shared or dedicated mode. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) v Dedicated (0) v Shared (1) AMS_MODE AMS Pool ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The pool ID associated with the LPAR. All LPARs in AMS mode have a pool ID of 0 until multiple pools are supported. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 53

62 v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_POOL_ID or API AMS Pool Size attribute The AMS memory pool size (GB). Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_POOL_SIZE or APS AMS Physical Mem attribute Physical memory supporting the partition's AMS logical memory. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_PHYSICAL_MEM or APM AMS Mem Loaned attribute AMS Logical memory loaned to the hypervisor. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_MEM_LOANED or AML AMS Memory Entitlement attribute 54 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

63 Memory entitlement of the partition (MB). Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_MEMORY_ENTITLEMENT or AME AMS Memory Ent Inuse attribute Memory entitlement of the partition in use. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AMS_MEMORY_ENT_INUSE or AMEI Hypervisor Page Ins attribute Number of hypervisor page-ins. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) HYPERVISOR_PAGE_INS or HPI Hypervisor Page Ins Time attribute Time spent waiting for hypervisor page-ins. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 55

64 HYPERVISOR_PAGE_INS_TIME or HPIT AME Mode attribute Indicates whether the LPAR is using Active Memory Expansion. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) v Disabled (0) v Enabled (1) AME_MODE SMT Threads attribute The number of threads per CPU. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) SMT_THREADS or ST Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS Mon Unmon Alloc attribute group This attribute group contains overall statistics for the partitions on the CEC. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Mon Unmon Alloc attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. 56 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

65 String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP Monitored Shared LPARs attribute The number of shared partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MONITORED_SHARED_LPARS or MSL Machine ID attribute The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Monitored Dedicated LPARs attribute The number of dedicated partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MONITORED_DEDICATED_LPARS or MDL UnMonitored Active LPARs attribute The number of active partitions that cannot be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 57

66 Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) UNMONITORED_ACTIVE_LPARS or UAL Inactive LPARs attribute The number of inactive partitions. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) INACTIVE_LPARS or IL Total Monitored Memory MB attribute The amount of memory, in MBs, used by partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_MONITORED_MEMORY_MB or TMMM Total UnMonitored Memory MB attribute The amount of memory, in MBs, used by partitions that cannot be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) 58 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

67 TOTAL_UNMONITORED_MEMORY_MB or TUMM Total Monitored CPU attribute The total number of CPU units allocated to all partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_MONITORED_CPU or TMC Total Unmonitored CPU attribute The total number of CPU units across all partitions that cannot be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-10) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_UNMONITORED_CPU or TUC Total Monitored CPU Used Pct attribute The average CPU usage on the CEC by LPARS that are monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_MONITORED_CPU_USED_PCT or TMCUP Total Monitored Memory Used Pct attribute The average memory usage across all partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 59

68 Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_MONITORED_MEMORY_USED_PCT or TMMUP Total Monitored attribute The total number of partitions that can be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_MONITORED or TM Total Unmonitored attribute The total number of partitions that cannot be monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) TOTAL_UNMONITORED or TU Total Monitored CPU Used Units attribute The total number of CPU units used across all partitions that can be monitored. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) 60 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

69 TOTAL_MONITORED_CPU_USED_UNITS or TMCUU Available CPU Units in Pool attribute The number of physical CPU units that are available for allocation from the shared pool. (app) Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) AVAILABLE_CPU_UNITS_IN_POOL or ACUIP CEC Name attribute The name of this CEC. String CEC_NAME Model Serial attribute The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS Per LPAR attribute group This attribute group contains logical partition (LPAR) details. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Per LPAR attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 61

70 TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The name of the partition. String NAME ID attribute The partition ID. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) ID State attribute The current runtime state of the partition. String STATE Environment attribute The operating environment of the partition. String ENVIRONMENT or E Entitlement attribute The number of entitlement units assigned to this LPAR. (ent) Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_ALLOCATED or CA CPU Allocated Pct attribute The percentage of CEC CPU allocated to the partition. 62 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

71 Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CPU_ALLOCATED_PCT or CAP Memory Allocated MB attribute The amount of memory allocated to the partition. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_ALLOCATED_MB or MAM Memory Allocated Pct attribute The percentage of CEC memory allocated to the partition. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MEMORY_ALLOCATED_PCT or MAP Capped Mode attribute The capped logical partition mode (uncapped or capped). String CAPPED_MODE or CM Shared Mode attribute The shared logical partition mode (dedicated or shared). String SHARED_MODE or SM Machine ID attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 63

72 The frame hardware ID to which the LPAR belongs. String MACHINE_ID Monitoring Status attribute Indicates whether the partition is monitored by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v unmonitored (0) v monitored (1) MONITORING_STATUS or MS OS Version attribute The version information for the operating system for the partition. String OS_VERSION Hostname attribute The host name of the partition. String HOSTNAME CPU Capacity Weight attribute The variable processor capacity weight. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) CAPACITY_WEIGHT or CW PoolID attribute The ID of the Shared Processor Pool. Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 64 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

73 v Not Collected (-1) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOLID Physical CPU In Pool attribute The number of available physical processors in the shared pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) PHYSICAL_CPU_IN_POOL or PCIP Pool Entitlement attribute The entitled capacity of the pool. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) POOL_ENTITLEMENT or PE Maximum Pool Capacity attribute The maximum pool capacity. Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Not Collected (-100) v Value Exceeds Minimum ( ) MAXIMUM_POOL_CAPACITY or MPC Model Serial attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 65

74 The type, model, and serial number the LPAR belongs. String TYPE_MODEL_SERIAL or TMS Performance Object Status attribute group The Performance Object Status attribute group contains information that reflects the status of other attribute groups so you can see the status of all of the performance objects that make up this application all at once. Each of these other performance attribute groups is represented by a row in this table (or other type of view). The status for an attribute group reflects the result of the last attempt to collect data for that attribute group, which allows you to see whether the agent is performing correctly. Unlike other attribute groups, the Performance Object Status attribute group does not reflect the state of the monitored application. This attribute group is most often used to determine why data is not available for one of the performance attribute groups. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Performance Object Status attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP Query Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The name of the attribute group. String QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP Object Name attribute The name of the performance object. String OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME Object attribute 66 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

75 The type of the performance object. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v WMI (0) v PERFMON (1) v WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2) v JMX (3) v SNMP (4) v SHELL COMMAND (5) v JOINED GROUPS (6) v CIMOM (7) v CUSTOM (8) v ROLLUP DATA (9) v WMI REMOTE DATA (10) v LOG FILE (11) v JDBC (12) v CONFIG DISCOVERY (13) v NT EVENT LOG (14) v FILTER (15) v SNMP EVENT (16) v PING (17) v DIRECTOR DATA (18) v DIRECTOR EVENT (19) v SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20) OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE Object Status attribute The status of the performance object. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v ACTIVE (0) v INACTIVE (1) OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS Error Code attribute The error code that is associated with the query. Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO ERROR (0) v GENERAL ERROR (1) v OBJECT NOT FOUND (2) v COUNTER NOT FOUND (3) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 67

76 v NAMESPACE ERROR (4) v OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5) v COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6) v SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7) v PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10) v ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11) v REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12) v NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13) v CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14) v CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15) v CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16) v QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17) v QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20) v CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21) v CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22) v FILE OFFLINE (23) v NO HOSTNAME (24) v MISSING LIBRARY (25) v ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26) v ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27) v COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28) v CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29) v MDL LOAD ERROR (30) v AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31) v CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32) v SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33) v SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34) v ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35) v CLASSPATH ERROR (36) v CONNECTION FAILURE (37) v FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38) v FILE NAME MISSING (39) v SQL QUERY ERROR (40) v SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41) v SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42) v SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43) v PORT OPEN FAILED (44) v ACCESS DENIED (45) v TIMEOUT (46) v NOT IMPLEMENTED (47) v REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48) v RESPONSE TOO BIG (49) v GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50) v SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51) v SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52) v SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53) v CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54) v CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55) v INVALID CONF FILE (56) v EIF INITIALIZATION FAILED (57) v CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58) v FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59) v REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60) 68 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

77 v EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61) v PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62) v NO PING DEVICE FILES (63) v PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64) v SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65) v DISABLED (66) v URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67) v XML PARSE ERROR (68) v NOT INITIALIZED (69) v ICMP SOCKETS FAILED (70) v DUPLICATE CONF FILE (71) ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE TADDM attribute group This attribute group contains information that uniquely identifies this CEC to the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM). Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the TADDM attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. The managed system name of the agent. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. NODE Timestamp attribute The local time at the agent when the data was collected. String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. TIMESTAMP CEC Mfg attribute The manufacturer of this CEC. String CEC_MFG CEC Model attribute The model number of this CEC. String CEC_MODEL Chapter 4. Attributes reference 69

78 CEC SN attribute The serial number for this CEC. String CEC_SN Disk capacity planning for historical data Disk capacity planning for a monitoring agent is a prediction of the amount of disk space to be consumed by the historical data in each attribute group that is collecting historical data. Required disk storage is an important factor when you are defining data collection rules and your strategy for historical data collection. The Capacity planning for historical data table provides the following information, which is required to calculate disk space for this monitoring agent: Table Table name as it is displayed in the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. The table name listed here corresponds to the table name in Attribute groups for the monitoring agent on page 23. Attribute group Name of the attribute group that is used to create the table in the warehouse database if it is short enough to fit in the table naming constraints of the database that is being used for the warehouse. The attribute group name listed here corresponds to the Warehouse table name in Attribute groups for the monitoring agent on page 23. Bytes per row (agent) Estimate of the record length for each row or instance that is written to the agent disk for historical data collection. This estimate can be used for agent disk space planning purposes. Database bytes per row (warehouse) Estimate of the record length for detailed records that are written to the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. Detailed records are records that have been uploaded from the agent for long-term historical data collection. This estimate can be used for warehouse disk-space planning purposes. Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) Estimate of the record length for aggregate records that are written to the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. Aggregate records are created by the Summarization agent for attribute groups that have been configured for summarization. This estimate can be used for warehouse disk-space planning purposes. In addition to the information in the tables, you must know the number of rows of data that you plan to collect. An attribute group can have single or multiple rows of data, depending on the application environment that is being monitored. For example, if your attribute group monitors each processor in your computer and you have a dual processor computer, the number of rows is two. Table 1. Capacity planning for historical data logged by the CEC Base agent Database bytes per row (warehouse) Table Attribute group Bytes per row (agent) KPK09AMELP KPK_AME KPK08MPOOL KPK_AMS_POOLS KPK05CPUPL KPK_CPU_POOLS Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) 70 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

79 Table 1. Capacity planning for historical data logged by the CEC Base agent (continued) Database bytes per row (warehouse) Table Attribute group Bytes per row (agent) KPKDIRE KPK_DIRECTOR KPK02GLOBA KPK_GLOBAL_CEC KPK10FAIL KPK_HMC_SWITCH KPK05MONLP KPK_MON_LPARS KPK07MUALC KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC KPKPOBJST KPK_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS KPK03PERLP KPK_PER_LPAR KPK03TADDM KPK_TADDM Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) For more information about historical data collection, see Managing historical data in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 71

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81 Chapter 5. Situations reference A situation is a logical expression involving one or more system conditions. Situations are used to monitor the condition of systems in your network. You can manage situations from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal by using the Situation Editor or from the command-line interface using the tacmd commands for situations. You can manage private situations in the private configuration XML file. About situations The monitoring agents that you use to monitor your system environment include a set of predefined situations that you can use as-is. You can also create new situations to meet your requirements. Predefined situations contain attributes that check for system conditions common to many enterprises. Using predefined situations can improve the speed with which you can begin using the IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent. You can change the conditions or values being monitored by a predefined situation to the conditions or values best suited to your enterprise. You can display predefined situations and create your own situations using the Situation editor. The Situation editor initially lists the situations associated with the Navigator item that you selected. When you click a situation name or create a situation, a panel opens with the following tabs: Formula Formula describing the condition being tested. Distribution List of managed systems (operating systems, subsystems, or applications) to which the situation can be distributed. All the CEC Base agent managed systems are assigned by default. Expert advice Comments and instructions to be read in the event workspace. Action Command to be sent to the system. EIF Until Customize forwarding of the event to an Event Integration Facility receiver. (Available when the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is configured to forward events.) Options to close the event after a period of time, or when another situation becomes true. Additional information about situations The Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide contains more information about predefined and custom situations and how to use them to respond to alerts. For a list of the predefined situations and information about each individual situation for this monitoring agent, see Predefined situations. Predefined situations The monitoring agent contains predefined situations, which are organized by Navigator item. v CEC Base Not applicable v CEC Resources KPK_Avail_Pool_Pct_Low_Warn Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

82 v CEC Utilization KPK_CEC_avg_cpu_usage_Warn KPK_CEC_avg_mem_usage_Warn KPK_Avail_MemPool_Pct_Low_Warn KPK_HMC_Failover_Warn KPK_HMC_Failover_Slow_Info Situation descriptions Each situation description provides information about the situation that you can use to monitor the condition of systems in your network. The situation descriptions provide the following information: Information about the conditions that the situation tests. Formula Syntax that contains one or more logical expressions describing the conditions for the situation to monitor. Distribution Whether the situation is automatically distributed to instances of the agent or is available for manual distribution. Run at startup Whether the situation starts monitoring when the agent starts. Sampling interval Number of seconds that elapse between one sample of data that the monitoring agent collects for the server and the next sample. Situation persistence Whether the conditions specified in the situation evaluate to "true" for the defined number of occurrences in a row before the situation is raised. The default of one means that no persistence-checking takes place. Severity Severity of the predefined events: Warning, Informational, or Critical. Clearing conditions Controls when a true situation closes: after a period of time, when another situation is true, or whichever occurs first if both are selected. CEC Base Navigator item No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item. CEC Resources Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KPK_Avail_Pool_Pct_Low_Warn situation The percentage of available pool CPUs is low. The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of PoolID. Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_CPU_POOLS.Avail_Shared_Pool_Pct *LT 5 74 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

83 See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 1 minute Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 5. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. CEC Utilization Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KPK_CEC_avg_cpu_usage_Warn situation Average CPU usage on the CEC is high. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of the LPAR_NAME attribute. Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC.UnMonitored_Active_LPARs *EQ 0 *AND *VALUE KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC.Total_Monitored_CPU_Used_Pct *GT 80 See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 1 minute Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 5. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KPK_CEC_avg_mem_usage_Warn situation Average Memory usage on the CEC is high. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of the LPAR_NAME attribute. Chapter 5. Situations reference 75

84 Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC.UnMonitored_Active_LPARs *EQ 0 *AND *VALUE KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC.Total_Monitored_Memory_Used_Pct *GT 80 See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 1 minute Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 5. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KPK_Avail_MemPool_Pct_Low_Warn situation This AMS Shared Memory Pool is almost fully used. The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of AMS_Pool_ID. Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_AMS_POOLS.Available_Memory_Pool_Pct *LT 5 See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 1 minute Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 5. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KPK_HMC_Failover_Warn situation An HMC Failover event has occurred. The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of Event_. 76 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

85 Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_HMC_SWITCH.Event_ *EQ Connection_Failure *UNTIL ( *TTL 0:06:00:00 ) See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions This situation clears after 0:06:00:00. KPK_HMC_Failover_Slow_Info situation An HMC Failover event happened because of slow HMC response. The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of Event_. Formula *IF *VALUE KPK_HMC_SWITCH.Event_ *EQ High_Latency *UNTIL ( *TTL 0:01:00:00 ) See Attributes in each attribute group on page 24 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Informational Clearing conditions This situation clears after 0:01:00:00. Chapter 5. Situations reference 77

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87 Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference Take Action commands can be run from the portal client or included in a situation or a policy. About Take Action commands When included in a situation, the command runs when the situation becomes true. A Take Action command in a situation is also referred to as reflex automation. When you enable a Take Action command in a situation, you automate a response to system conditions. For example, you can use a Take Action command to send a command to restart a process on the managed system or to send a text message to a cell phone. In advanced automation, policies are used to take actions, schedule work, and automate manual tasks. A policy comprises a series of automated steps called activities that are connected to create a workflow. After an activity is completed, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal receives return-code feedback, and advanced automation logic responds with subsequent activities that are prescribed by the feedback. A basic Take Action command shows the return code of the operation in a message box that is displayed after the action is completed or in a log file. After you close this window, no further information is available for this action. Additional information about Take Action commands For more information about working with Take Action commands, see Take Action commands in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. Predefined Take Action commands Not all agents have predefined Take Action commands. But you can create Take Action commands for any agent. The IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent does not provide predefined Take Action commands. Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

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89 Chapter 7. Policies reference Policies are used as an advanced automation technique for implementing more complex workflow strategies than you can create through simple automation. All agents do not provide predefined policies, but you can create policies for any agent. A policy is a set of automated system processes that can take actions, schedule work for users, or automate manual tasks. You use the Workflow Editor to design policies. You control the order in which the policy executes a series of automated steps, which are also called activities. Policies are connected to create a workflow. After an activity is completed, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal receives return-code feedback, and advanced automation logic responds with subsequent activities prescribed by the feedback. For more information about working with policies, see Automation with policies in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For information about using the Workflow Editor, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide or the Tivoli Enterprise Portal online help. Predefined policies Not all agents have predefined policies. But you can create policies for any agent. The IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent does not provide predefined policies. Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

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91 Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents Use the agent-specific information with the Tivoli Common Reporting information in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide for complete information about prerequisites, importing reports, and running reports. IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2 Fix Pack 2 introduced the Cognos data model and reports to be used in Tivoli Common Reporting. The reports in this package are historical reports, reporting against summarized data collected in Tivoli Data Warehouse V These reports are built to run against only the IBM Tivoli Monitoring VIOS Premium, CEC Base, and HMC Base agents. The DB2, Oracle, and SQL Server databases are supported for running all reports. The Cognos reports can be administered, run, and edited by Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 or later. For more information about Tivoli Common Reporting, see the Tivoli Common Reporting Community ( communityview?communityuuid=9caf63c9-15a1-4a03-96b3-8fc700f3a364). This version of Tivoli Common Reporting includes Cognos Business Intelligence and Reporting V8.4 or later. More information about Tivoli Common Reporting You can find information about Tivoli Common Reporting at the Tivoli Common Reporting documentation Information Center and the Tivoli Common Reporting website. For complete documentation for the Tivoli Common Reporting tool, see the Tivoli Common Reporting documentation Information Center ( com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ic-home.html). The Tivoli Common Reporting website contains information and how-to videos about subjects such as how to create IBM Tivoli Monitoring reports by dragging, import Tivoli Common Reporting and Cognos reports, and set up Cognos and Tivoli Common Reporting data connections. You can find a report catalog and information about reporting across Tivoli products at the Tivoli Common Reporting Community ( communityview?communityuuid=9caf63c9-15a1-4a03-96b3-8fc700f3a364). Prerequisites The Cognos reports require the completion of prerequisite steps for the reports to run. All of the following prerequisite steps must be completed or the reports cannot run: v Install Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 or V3.1. v Obtain the reports from the product media. v Enable historical collection and configure summarization and pruning for CEC Base, VIOS Premium, and HMC Base agents v Connect to Tivoli Data Warehouse by using the database client over ODBC. Copyright IBM Corp. 2007,

92 Install Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 or V3.1 Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 or V3.1 must be installed and running. Procedure 1. To install and configure Tivoli Common Reporting, see the documentation in the Information Center for the version that you are using: v Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1 Information Center ( v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ic-home.html) v Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1 Information Center ( v35r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_31/ic-home.html) 2. To ensure that Tivoli Common Reporting is running, go to console/. Obtain the reports from the product media The reports must be on the same computer as the Tivoli Common Reporting server. About this task Procedure 1. Locate the Cognos reports in the following directory: Product Media root/reports. Important: See the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Download instructions ( infocenter/tivihelp/v61r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.3/dld_itm63.htm) for the part numbers for the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System p V6.2.2 Interim Feature 3. The new package has the new reports. 2. Copy these files to any location on the same computer where the Tivoli Common Reporting server is installed. Configure historical collection Historical collection must be enabled and summarization and pruning configured for the CEC Base, VIOS Premium, and HMC Base agents Before you begin Install and configure IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2 Fix Pack 2 and install and configure the CEC, VIOS, and HMC Base agents, then configure historical collection. Also, configure the Warehouse Summarization and Pruning agent with or without shifts enabled. For more information about how to enable historical collection and configure warehouse summarization and pruning in IBM Tivoli Monitoring, see Managing historical data " in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. Procedure 1. Enable daily and hourly summarization for the tables listed in Table 2 on page 85. Note: Some reports support additional summarization types such as Weekly and Monthly. Best practice is not to turn on these summarizations unless you want to run the reports against these summarization types. Running the prerequisite scanner report on a per-report basis provides you with the list of attribute groups (and summarizations) that are used for each report. 84 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

93 Table 2. Tables for daily and hourly summarization Agent Tables CEC Base agent v KPK_AMS_POOLS v v v v v v v KPK_CPU_POOLS KPK_DIRECTOR KPK_GLOBAL_CEC KPK_MON_LPARS KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC KPK_PER_LPAR KPK_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS HMC Base agent v KPH_CPU_SUMMARY v v v v v v v v v v v v v v KPH_EVENTS KPH_FILE_SYSTEMS KPH_MANAGED_CECS KPH_MANAGED_LPARS KPH_PAGING_SPACE KPH_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS KPH_PHYSICAL_MEMORY KPH_PROCESSES_DETAIL KPH_VERSION_INFORMATION KPH_SERVER_DETAILS KPH_SERVER_DAG KPH_SVR_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS KPH_SERVER_LPARS KPH_SERVER_CPU_POOLS Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents 85

94 Table 2. Tables for daily and hourly summarization (continued) Agent Tables VIOS Premium agent v KVA_AMS_POOL v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v KVA_CPU_DETAIL KVA_CPU_SUMMARY KVA_DEVICES KVA_DISKS KVA_FILE_SYSTEMS KVA_INTERNET_PROTOCOL_DETAIL KVA_INTERNET_PROTOCOL_SUMMARY KVA_LOGICAL_PARTITION KVA_LOGICAL_VOLUMES KVA_MPIO_ATTRIBUTES KVA_MPIO_STATUS KVA_NETWORK_ADAPTERS_RATES KVA_NETWORK_MAPPINGS KVA_PAGING_SPACE KVA_PHYSICAL_MEMORY KVA_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES KVA_PROCESSES_DETAIL KVA_PROCESSES_SUMMARY KVA_SYSTEM_CALL KVA_SYSTEM_IO KVA_STORAGE_MAPPINGS KVA_TCP KVA_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT KVA_VOLUME_GROUPS KVA_FC_STATS 2. To ensure that the required views are present, run the query in Table 3 for the applicable database against Tivoli Data Warehouse. Table 3. Queries for databases Database DB2 Oracle MS SQL Server Query select distinct "VIEWNAME" from SYSCAT.VIEWS where "VIEWNAME" like %V select distinct "VIEW_NAME" from USER_VIEWS where "VIEW_NAME" like %V select distinct "NAME" from SYS.VIEWS where "NAME" like %V The result set contains the following views: v CEC Base agent KPK_AMS_POOLS_HV, KPK_AMS_POOLS_DV KPK_CPU_POOLS_HV, KPK_CPU_POOLS_DV KPK_DIRECTOR_HV, KPK_DIRECTOR_DV KPK_GLOBAL_CEC_HV, KPK_GLOBAL_CEC_DV KPK_MON_LPARS_HV, KPK_MON_LPARS_DV KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC_HV, KPK_MON_UNMON_ALLOC_DV KPKPOBJST_HV, KPKPOBJST_DV KPK_PER_LPAR_HV, KPK_PER_LPAR_DV v HMC Base agent KPH_CPU_SUMMARY_HV, KPH_CPU_SUMMARY_DV 86 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

95 KPH_EVENTS_HV, KPH_EVENTS_DV KPH_FILE_SYSTEMS_HV, KPH_FILE_SYSTEMS_DV KPH_MANAGED_CECS_HV, KPH_MANAGED_CECS_DV KPH_MANAGED_LPARS_HV, KPH_MANAGED_LPARS_DV KPHPOBJST_HV, KPHPOBJST_DV KPH_PAGING_SPACE_HV, KPH_PAGING_SPACE_DV KPH_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HV, KPH_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DV KPH_PROCESSES_DETAIL_HV, KPH_PROCESSES_DETAIL_DV KPH_VERSION_INFORMATION_HV, KPH_VERSION_INFORMATION_DV KPH_SERVER_DETAILS_HV, KPH_SERVER_DETAILS_DV KPH_SERVER_DAG_HV, KPH_SERVER_DAG_DV KPHSVRPOS_HV, KPHSVRPOS_DV KPH_SERVER_LPARS_HV, KPH_SERVER_LPARS_DV KPH_SERVER_CPU_POOLS_HV, KPH_SERVER_CPU_POOLS_DV v VIOS Premium agent KVA28VIRTU_HV, KVA28VIRTU_DV KVA43INTER_HV, KVA43INTER_DV KVA44INTER_HV, KVA44INTER_DV KVA_AMS_POOL_HV, KVA_AMS_POOL_DV KVA_CPU_DETAIL_HV, KVA_CPU_DETAIL_DV KVA_CPU_SUMMARY_HV, KVA_CPU_SUMMARY_DV KVA_DEVICES_HV, KVA_DEVICES_DV KVA_DISKS_HV, KVA_DISKS_DV KVA_FILE_SYSTEMS_HV, KVA_FILE_SYSTEMS_DV KVA_LOGICAL_PARTITION_HV, KVA_LOGICAL_PARTITION_DV KVA_LOGICAL_VOLUMES_HV, KVA_LOGICAL_VOLUMES_DV KVA_MPIO_ATTRIBUTES_HV, KVA_MPIO_ATTRIBUTES_DV KVA_MPIO_STATUS_HV, KVA_MPIO_STATUS_DV KVA_NETWORK_ADAPTERS_RATES_HV, KVA_NETWORK_ADAPTERS_RATES_DV KVA_NETWORK_MAPPINGS_HV, KVA_NETWORK_MAPPINGS_DV KVA_PAGING_SPACE_HV, KVA_PAGING_SPACE_DV KVA_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HV, KVA_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DV KVA_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES_HV, KVA_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES_DV KVA_SYSTEM_CALL_HV, KVA_SYSTEM_CALL_DV KVA_SYSTEM_IO_HV, KVA_SYSTEM_IO_DV KVA_STORAGE_MAPPINGS_HV, KVA_STORAGE_MAPPINGS_DV KVA_PROCESSES_DETAIL_HV, KVA_PROCESSES_DETAIL_DV KVA_PROCESSES_SUMMARY_HV, KVA_PROCESSES_SUMMARY_DV KVA_TCP_HV, KVA_TCP_DV KVA_VOLUME_GROUPS_HV, KVA_VOLUME_GROUPS_DV KVA_FC_STATS_HV, KVA_FC_STATS_DV Create indexes Database scripts are provided in the scripts folder to create indexes for enhanced reporting performance in the Tivoli Data Warehouse. If your data warehouse is not prepared with history before installation, the scripts cause errors. Before you run the scripts to create indexes, ensure that historical collection is enabled for the tables that are required to run the reports. You can manually run one the following scripts, depending on your database type: v scripts/db2/create_index.db2 v scripts/mssql/create_index.sql v scripts/oracle/create_index.sql Note: If you are using a schema other than ITMUSER, update the create_index scripts by replacing all instances of ITMUSER with your schema name before you run the scripts. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents 87

96 For example, change ITMUSER in the following script: CREATE INDEX ITMUSER. KPK_RPT_GLOBAL_CEC_H ON ITMUSER.KPK_GLOBAL_CEC_H ("LAT_Machine_ID" ASC, WRITETIME ASC, SHIFTPERIOD ASC, VACATIONPERIOD ASC) PCTFREE 10 MINPCTUSED 10 ALLOW REVERSE SCANS PAGE SPLIT SYMMETRIC COLLECT SAMPLED DETAILED STATISTICS ; The following script is the corrected version where ITMUSER is replaced with your schema name: CREATE INDEX Schema_Name. KPK_RPT_GLOBAL_CEC_H ON Schema_Name.KPK_GLOBAL_CEC_H ("LAT_Machine_ID" ASC, WRITETIME ASC, SHIFTPERIOD ASC, VACATIONPERIOD ASC) PCTFREE 10 MINPCTUSED 10 ALLOW REVERSE SCANS PAGE SPLIT SYMMETRIC COLLECT SAMPLED DETAILED STATISTICS ; For more information, see Creating shared dimensions tables and populating the time dimensions table in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide ( topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.3/adminuse/tcr_dimensions.htm). Although indexes help in enhancing report performance, some limitations apply: Use indexes only when you have large tables with thousands of rows, because indexes degrade the performance of insert, update, and delete operations on a table. You can run a script to drop these indexes if you have performance issues: v scripts/db2/drop_index.db2 v scripts/mssql/drop_index.sql v scripts/oracle/drop_index.sql These index scripts were tested with Tivoli Common Reporting and Tivoli Common Reporting 3.1. In general, the reports perform better in Tivoli Common Reporting 3.1 with or without the indexes. The following reports showed significant performance improvements on using indexes (50% or higher reduction in run time): v CEC Base Agent LPAR Physical CPU Utilization Details v CEC Base Agent LPAR Physical Memory Utilization Details v HMC Base Agent CPU Pool Usage Details v HMC Base Agent LPAR Physical CPU Usage Details v VIOS Premium Agent Disk Capacity Details v VIOS Premium Agent Physical Fibre Channel Adapter Utilization v CEC Base Agent Top or Bottom CECs by Physical Memory Utilization v CEC Base Agent Top or Bottom LPARs by Physical CPU Utilization v CEC Base Agent Top or Bottom LPARs by Physical Memory Utilization v HMC Base Agent Top or Bottom LPARs by Physical CPU Usage The results were obtained by testing the index scripts against a DB2 warehouse by using Tivoli Common Reporting 3.1 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. The warehouse had historical data that was collected for 15 managed servers and 213 LPARs for seven days. Connect to the Tivoli Data Warehouse Connect to Tivoli Data Warehouse by using the database client over ODBC. About this task Cognos uses ODBC to connect to the database. Therefore, it is important to first install a database client on thetivoli Common Reporting server and connect the database client to Tivoli Data Warehouse. 88 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

97 Procedure 1. Make sure that you deployed a DB2, Oracle, or MS SQL Server database client on the computer where the Cognos-based Tivoli Common Reporting engine is installed. For DB2, the client must be the same version as the database that Tivoli Data Warehouse is using. 2. Connect the DB2, Oracle, or MS SQL Server database client to the database server: Database DB2 Oracle MS SQL Server How to connect Connect by running the Configuration Assistant, configuring the local net service name configuration, and restarting your system. Connect by running the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, configuring the local net service name configuration, and restarting your system. Connect by running the MS SQL Management Studio Express, configuring the local net service name configuration, and restarting your system. Important: Note the name of the connection you created, because it is used in Tivoli Common Reporting by the report installer as described in Importing and running Cognos reports. See Connecting to the Tivoli Data Warehouse using the database client over ODBC in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide V6.2.2 Fix Pack 2. Importing and running Cognos reports You must import the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System p Cognos reports to run any report from the System p Reports package. Before you begin All prerequisites must be met before importing and running the reports, or the reports cannot run. See Prerequisites on page 83 for the steps. Note: With this release, the reports package name does not contain the release version such as 6.2.2, and so on. When the package name does not have a version number, the name is the same across releases, so different versions of the packages cannot co-exist in the Tivoli Integrated Before installing the reports, be sure you back up the existing reports package if the name is IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System P Reports. About this task The IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System p Reports package contains an installer that performs the following tasks: v Importing the reports and data model into Tivoli Common Reporting v Configuring a data source to connect to Tivoli Data Warehouse v Running scripts to create and populate the common dimensions in Tivoli Data Warehouse After completing the steps for importing and running Cognos reports, you can run any report from the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System p Reports package. Procedure 1. You might need to point to Java 1.5+ through your system PATH. Make sure that your system PATH contains a valid path to a Java virtual machine, for example: # PATH=$PATH:/ibmjre50/ibm-javai386-50/jre/bin 2. From the directory where you extracted the reports package, run the file in Table 4 on page 90 depending on your operating system. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents 89

98 Table 4. Setup files Operating system AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows File setup_aix.bin setup_hpux.bin setup_linux.bin setup_solaris.bin setup_windows.exe v To run the installer in console mode, use the following syntax: setup_platform.exe/.bin i console v To run the installer in silent mode, use the following syntax: setup_platform.exe/.bin i silent f path_to_response_file Note: Use the silent_installer.properties response file for the silent installation. v To run the installer in GUI mode, run the following executable: setup_platform.exe/.bin 3. Select the language that you want. 4. Accept the license agreement. 5. Select the location where the Tivoli Common Reporting server is installed (not the location where the reports are to be installed). Use the following paths: v For Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1.1, the default path is C:\IBM\tivoli\tipv2Components\ TCRComponent or /opt/ibm/tivoli/tipv2components/tcrcomponent. The path must end with the /TCRComponent folder. v For Tivoli Common Reporting V3.1, the default path is C:\Program Files\IBM\JazzSM\reporting or /opt/ibm/jazzsm/reporting. The path must end with the /reporting folder. Note: If Tivoli Common Reporting installation is distributed, reports must be installed on the dispatcher site only. 6. Select the report sets for installation by selecting the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System P Cognos Reports check box. 7. Provide Tivoli Common Reporting credentials: user name and password. 8. Configure Cognos data sources to connect to Tivoli Data Warehouse. Note: If you have a Tivoli Data Warehouse connection already defined in Tivoli Common Reporting (from a previous installation of reports), skip this step. To test whether you have Tivoli Data Warehouse defined, go to TCR > Launch Administration > Configuration > Data Source Connections and see whether there is an entry called TDW. If yes, then skip this step in the installation. You must manually configure the data source in Tivoli Common Reporting through this administration panel as described in Configuring database connection ( publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_21/ ttcr_config_db.html). If you did not define a data source in Tivoli Common Reporting, do not skip this option. You must enter the database alias name or the ODBC name for the database name input field. 9. In the next panel, enter the JDBC credentials. The JDBC connection is used to run the Common Dimensions scripts against Tivoli Data Warehouse. Provide the database admin (db2admin, system, and so on) user name and password in the Configure data script window for JDBC User Credentials. Admin privileges are required in this step to create the IBM_TRAM schema and required tables. If you are using an Oracle database and you do not have the USERS and TEMP tablespaces in your database, you must create them in your Tivoli Data Warehouse before you can run these scripts. 90 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: CEC Base Agent User's Guide

99 Note: If you already have these common dimensions (Time Dimension, Weekday Lookup, Month Lookup, and Computer System under IBM_TRAM schema) in your Tivoli Data Warehouse from a previous installation and you want to modify those dimensions to define time granularity that is different from what is in the Tivoli Data Warehouse, you can skip this step and run the scripts manually as described in Creating shared dimension tables and populating the time dimensions table in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide V6.2.2 Fix Pack Select the JDBC Database Credentials tab, and select database type. Edit the JDBC URL, JDBC driver file names, and JDBC driver class for the selected database type. Database DB2 Oracle SQL Server Required driver file name db2jcc.jar and db2jcc_license_cu.jar Note: JDBC credentials must have db2admin privileges. oraclethin.jar sqljdbc.jar 11. On the pre-installation summary panel, all reports selected for installation are displayed. 12. Click Install, and wait for the installer to finish. The Installation results panel shows the status of all installation actions for every item or report. One log file and one trace file are included. Both files are in the user home directory, with the following names: v Report_Installer_for_Tivoli_Common_Reporting_InstallLog.log (Log) v Report_Installer_For_TCR_Output.txt (Trace) On Windows systems in the Run window, type %USERPROFILE% to open the file explorer to the directory where the log and trace files are created. If you skipped running the database scripts or a script failed, you can run the script manually by using the instructions in Creating shared dimension tables and populating the time dimensions table in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide V6.2.2 Fix Pack 2. Results At the end of the installation, you see 3 messages. One for the status of importing reports, one for the status of defining the data source, and one for the status of running database scripts. If any of these messages indicate a failure, look at the Report_Installer_For_TCR_Output.txt and Report_Installer_InstallLog.log file. On Windows systems, this file is located in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator. What to do next Use the following steps to make sure that your installation was successful: 1. Go to Tivoli Common Reporting and see whether IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System P Reports is displayed in the Public Folders. 2. Go to TCR > Launch Administration > Configuration > Data Source Connections and see whether Tivoli Data Warehouse was defined. Click Tivoli Data Warehouse. 3. On the next page, Tivoli Data Warehouse has a Test Connection icon next to it. Click the Test connection icon to make sure that you are connected to the database. 4. Go to TCR > Launch Query Studio. Select IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System P Reports. In the left navigation, all the data is displayed. 5. Browse to IBM Tivoli Monitoring for System P Reports > ITM for System P Agents (Query) > TCR Shared Dimensions (Query) > Time. 6. Drag Date into the space on the left. If no data is displayed, Time Dimension was not defined correctly. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the System p monitoring agents 91

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