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EView/390 Management for HP BSM Operations Manager I Concepts Guide Software Version: A.07.00 June 2015 Copyright 2015 EView Technology, Inc.

Legal Notices Warranty EView Technology makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this document, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett- Packard shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your EView Technology product can be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office. Restricted Rights Legend Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause in DFARS 252.227-7013. EVIEW TECHNOLOGY, INCORPORATED 3202 Spring Forest Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27616 United States of America Rights for non-dod U.S. Government Departments and Agencies are as set forth in FAR 52.227-19(c)(1,2). Copyright Notices Copyright 2015 EView Technology, Inc. Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of EView Technology, Inc. or Hewlett-Packard Company. The information contained in this material is subject to change without notice. Trademark Notices HP-UX Release 11.00 and later (in both 32 and 64-bit configurations) on all HP 9000 computers are Open Group UNIX 95 branded products. MVS, OS/390, z/os and VTAM are products of International Business Machines Corporation. NetView/390 is a product of IBM Corporation. SOLVE:NETMASTER is a product of Computer Associates International, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of the Open Group. Java is a registered U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. All other product names are the property of their respective trademark or service mark holders and are hereby acknowledged 2

Support Support questions may be sent to support@eview-tech.com 3

Revision History This manual s title page contains the following identifying information:! Version number, which indicates the software version.! Print date, which changes each time the document is updated. Table 1 indicates changes made to this document since the last released edition. Table 1: Changes to This Document Date June 2015 Description Version A.07.00 4

Contents Table of Contents Contents... 5! Documentation Map... 7! EView/390 Printed Manuals... 7! EView/390 Online Information... 7! About EView/390... 8! What is EView/390?... 9! What EView/390 Does... 9! Benefits of EView/390... 9! About EView/390 Architecture and Data Flow... 10! Increasing Productivity... 10! About the EView/390 Agent... 11! What the EView/390 Agent Does... 12! Forwarding z/os Messages... 12! Forwarding VTAM Messages... 12! Forwarding DB2 Management Data... 12! Forwarding Performance and Utilization Data... 12! Forwarding WebSphere Management Data... 13! Components of the EView/390 Agent... 13! About the EView/390 Main Task... 14! About EView/390 Subtasks... 14! Types of Subtask Queues... 14! About the TCP Subtask... 14! About the CMD Subtask... 15! About the MVS Subtask... 15! About the SPO Subtask... 15! 5

Contents About the PPO Subtask... 15! About the PPI Subtask... 16! About the PERF Subtask... 16! About the OSINFO Subtask... 16! About the Subtask Restart Function... 16! About the EView/390 Server... 17! About Server Components... 18! Integrating EView/390 Server Components... 19! Types of EView/390 Server Components... 19! Managing EView Server Processes... 19! About the Master Message Server (MMS)... 19! About the Command Server... 20! Adding a Mainframe to the EView Proxy and OMi... 20! OMi Event Interface Integration... 21! Types of Views... 22! About the Event Perspective View... 22! About the Dashboard View... 23! About the EVent Detail Window... 24! Collecting z/os Performance Data... 25! Reporting on Performance... 26! 6

1 Documentation Map EView/390 Management for HP BSM Operations Manager i(eview/390) provides a set of manuals that help you use the product and understand the concepts underlying the product. This section describes what information is available and where you can find it. In addition to EView/390 documentation, related BSM products provide a comprehensive set of manuals that help you use the products and improve your understanding of the underlying concepts. EView/390 Printed Manuals This section provides an overview of the printed manuals and their contents. EView/390 Management Concepts Guide Explains EView/390 features, functions, architecture, and data flow. Describes EView/390 agent and server components, and process management. EView/390 Management Installation Guide Explains how to upload EView/390 installation files from the EView proxy server, update z/os, NetView/390, and SOLVE:NETMASTER software, and start and stop EView/390. Also describes EView/390 console commands. EView/390 Management Administrator s Reference Explains how to install, de-install, configure, and use EView/390. Also includes detailed troubleshooting procedures and explanations of EView/390 system messages. EView/390 Online Information The following information is available online: EVIEW/390 Software Release 7

2 About EView/390 This chapter describes EView/390 Management (EView/390). It also provides a brief overview of its benefits, architecture, and data flow. 8

About EView/390 What is EView/390? EView/390 Management (EView/390) integrates the z/os mainframe platform into HP BSM Operations Manager i. With the addition of EView/390, OMi provides you with true end-to-end management of your information technology (IT) environment, from PCs to mainframe computers. While the product name retains the name of the former OS/390 operating system, this latest release of EView/390 communicates with mainframes running z/os. Unless otherwise noted, "z/os" can be substituted for "OS/390" in these manuals. What EView/390 Does EView/390 is closely integrated into the OMi management server. An EView/390 agent monitors the z/os mainframe environment for important events and critical situations. These event and situation messages are communicated via TCP/IP to the EView proxy server, where an appropriate automatic or operator-initiated action can be issued back to the mainframe. Benefits of EView/390 EView/390 provides you with the following benefits:! Compatibility with z/os Ability to co-exist with currently installed z/os management solutions.! Health Monitoring for z/os Systems Health monitors for z/os systems and their standard business applications.! Consolidated Management View Consolidated end-to-end management view, which gives you a business-centric perspective.! Automatic Problem Resolution Two-way communication with z/os systems to resolve problems quickly and automatically. 9

About EView/390 About EView/390 Architecture and Data Flow EView/390 consists of two main components: the agent component that runs on the z/os mainframe, and the server component that runs on the EView proxy server. EView/390 differs from OMi Management Packs in that message templates are not distributed to a z/os mainframe agent. Instead, collected messages are forwarded from the agent to the EView proxy server and template processing is done within the HP Operations Agent portion on the EView proxy server. This pulls most of the message processing work off of the mainframe, where CPU time is a more valued resource. Figure 2-1 shows the data flow between the z/os mainframe, the EView/390 proxy server and the HP OMi server. Figure 2-1: EView/390 Data Flow Similar to other HP Operations agents, EView/390 enables you to respond to critical S/390 events and messages through pre-defined automatic actions and resolution instructions, or by creating trouble tickets to notify your operations staff. Messages coming from the z/os system are routed to the OMi server and associated with the related configuration item which be default is the z/os node. After a critical situation is resolved, the messages are closed in OMi. Increasing Productivity Consolidating the management of mainframes and other systems with OMi enables you to act proactively on critical events and messages. Using this intuitive and cost-effective solution as the central end-user interface provides the basis for service level management. 10

3 About the EView/390 Agent This chapter describes the agent and agent components provided with EView/390. 11

About the EView/390 Agent What the EView/390 Agent Does The EView/390 agent operates as a z/os started task. Mainframe messages are collected by the agent from several sources, outlined below. Pre-defined messages filters identify important messages that are then packaged into a common data structure and forwarded via TCP/IP to the EView Proxy Server for processing. Forwarding z/os Messages z/os messages can include information from the following:! Operating System! DB2 (Data Base 2)! JES2 (Job Entry Subsystem 2)! MQSeries (Message Queuing Series)! CICS (Customer Information Central System) utilizing an EView/390 exit program in the CICS address space! WebSphere Forwarding VTAM Messages The z/os network task, VTAM, issues messages regarding the mainframe SNA network. The EView/390 agent collects these VTAM messages through the VTAM PPO interface (see About the PPO Subtask ). Forwarding DB2 Management Data EView/390 provides the ability to monitor DB2 messages that are sent to the z/os system console, including additions to the default templates for monitoring critical DB2 messages and processes. Forwarding Performance and Utilization Data EView/390 performance and resource utilization data is provided by a command interface to the EView/390 agent to retrieve direct access storage devices (DASD) utilization statistics. An interface to the IBM Resource Monitoring Facility (RMF) is provided to collect and forward performance information to the EView Proxy Server and HP Operations Performance Agent. 12

About the EView/390 Agent Forwarding WebSphere Management Data EView/390 provides the ability to monitor WebSphere messages that are sent to the OS/390 system console. Included are additions to the default templates for monitoring critical WebSphere messages and processes. Components of the EView/390 Agent In the EView/390 agent, the main task activates several subtasks that interact with the various mainframe message sources. Collected messages are transferred to the TCP subtask, which is responsible for forwarding the information to the EView/390 component on the EView Proxy Server. Figure 3-1 highlights the components of the EView/390 agent. Figure 3-1: EView/390 Agent Components 13

About the EView/390 Agent About the EView/390 Main Task The EView/390 agent executes as a started task or batch job on the mainframe system. The Job Control Language (JCL) starts the main task program. The main task program opens and reads initialization cards from System Input (SYSIN), which specifies the subtasks to be started. As the cards are processed, a set of interprocess communication queues is set up in storage to be shared by the main task and all subtasks. All communication between tasks within the EView/390 agent is accomplished by these queues. After SYSIN card processing is complete, the EView/390 agent main task routes messages between the subtask queues and processes maintenance (Modify) commands from the z/os console operator. About EView/390 Subtasks The EView/390 agent subtasks collectively provide all the necessary communications and system interfaces. Each of the subtasks are dedicated to a particular interface function and communicates with other subtasks using the EView/390 agent interprocess communications queues. Types of Subtask Queues Each subtask uses the following two queues:! Subtask Input Queue Queue used for messages destined for processing in the subtask interface. These messages can be commands for execution or messages to be transmitted to the EView/390 server component.! Subtask Output Queue Queue used for messages that are the result of subtask processing. Messages from this queue are routed by the main task to other subtasks for processing. About the TCP Subtask The TCP/IP (TCP) subtask is an executable that requests the opening of two TCP/IP ports from the TCP/IP address space on the mainframe, then waits for the EView/390 server component to start communication with the EView/390 agent mainframe component through these ports. The TCP subtask accepts commands from the EView/390 server component, routes them to the appropriate subtask for execution, and sends the replies back to the EView server component over a TCP/IP port. As a rule, you must have one TCP subtask defined for each EView/390 server component that will be connecting to the mainframe through TCP/IP. Optionally, the TCP subtask will write messages to buffering datasets if the connection to the EView proxy server is lost. When communication is re-established, the stored messages will be forwarded to the server. 14

About the EView/390 Agent About the CMD Subtask The Command (CMD) subtask is an executable that does the following: 1. Establishes an extended Multiple Console Support (MCS) console for EView/390. 2. Receives z/os commands (for example, Modify) from the EView/390 server components. 3. Sends the commands to the defined console. 4. Receives the response messages from z/os. 5. Sends the responses back to the EView/390 server component that initiated the command. About the MVS Subtask The MVS Messages (MVS) subtask is an executable that does the following: 1. Establishes an extended MCS console for EView/390. 2. Receives z/os messages. 3. Forwards messages to all active EView/390 server components. About the SPO Subtask The Secondary Program Operator (SPO) subtask is an executable that does the following: 1. Initializes a SPO Active Control Block (ACB) to VTAM. 2. Receives VTAM commands (for example, Vary or Display) from EView/390 server component subtasks. 3. Sends the commands to VTAM over the SPO. 4. Receives the response messages from VTAM. 5. Sends response messages back to the EView/390 server component subtask that initiated the command. If several commands arrive at nearly the same time from different OMi operators, the EView/390 agent allows for multiple SPO subtasks to distribute the work. About the PPO Subtask The Primary Program Operator (PPO) subtask is an executable that initializes a PPO ACB to VTAM. This initialization enables the ACB to receive unsolicited messages from VTAM, most importantly messages about status changes of VTAM resources. The PPO subtask forwards these messages to all active EView/390 server subtasks. Because VTAM allows only one application on the system to act as the PPO receiver, you should define the PPO subtask only if the system does not have NetView/390 or SOLVE:NETMASTER running. If NetView/390 or SOLVE:NETMASTER is present, use the PPI subtask instead. 15

About the EView/390 Agent About the PPI Subtask The Program-to-Program Interface (PPI) subtask is an executable that communicates with a user exit in the NetView/390 or SOLVE:NETMASTER address space. Because the NetView/390 or SOLVE:NETMASTER application controls the PPO and CNM connections to VTAM, the EView/390 agent requires that the exit be installed to pass on incoming VTAM information to the EView/390 agent. The PPI subtask then passes the VTAM message and alert data to active EView/390 server component subtasks. Use the PPI subtask only if a NetView/390 or SOLVE:NETMASTER is present on the system. Otherwise, use the PPO and CNM subtasks. About the PERF Subtask The Performance subtask (PERF) uses an API into IBM's Resource Monitoring Facility (RMF) to collect a wide range of data regarding the mainframe and jobs running on it. The PERF subtask solicits the RMF information on a user-defined time interval, and forwards the collected information to the OpenView performance sub-agent (CODA) or the HP Operations Performance Agent. About the OSINFO Subtask The Operating System Information subtask (OSINFO) collects on-demand information about the mainframe system its active address spaces, DASD statistics, memory usage, and submitted jobs. These data can be requested at any time using a command script on the OVO management server to allow users to develop customized queries about the status of the mainframe. About the Subtask Restart Function The EView/390 agent has a subtask restart function that automatically restarts the mainframe subtasks when communication is lost from the host. This restart function eliminates the need to restart the entire EView/390 agent address space. 16

4 About the EView/390 Server This chapter describes the server components and process management provided by EView/390 Management (EView/390). 17

About the EView/390 Server About Server Components Figure 4-1 shows EView/390 Management (EView/390) server components running on the EView proxy server. Figure 4-1: EView/390 Server Components 18

About the EView/390 Server Integrating EView/390 Server Components The EView/390 server components are integrated into HP OMi through the following:! vp390sv Command! opcmsg application program interface (API)! Message interface policies! Measurement threshold policies The EView/390 message server uses the HP Operations Agent (OA) message API to send mainframe messages to the OA. Message policies assigned to the OA agent process the messages based on rules in the policies. The rules can contain automatic actions or operator initiated actions. These actions can be commands to be sent to the EView/390 mainframe agent to be executed on the mainframe z/os system. Types of EView/390 Server Components For each mainframe computer monitored and controlled by OMi, there are two server components:! Master Message Server (MMS) For details, see About the Master Message Server below.! Command Server For details, see About the Command Server below. You must install these EView/390 server components before you install the EView/390 mainframe agent. Managing EView Server Processes To ensure that the OpenView software and the EView/390 components of the EView proxy server start up and shut down in the appropriate sequence the EView/390 web configuration interface should be used to start and stop the EView processes on the proxy server. About the Master Message Server (MMS) The Master Message Server (MMS) is the primary server process for EView/390 on the EView proxy server. All incoming mainframe messages and performance data comes through the MMS, and is then forwarded to the HP Operations agent, as well as the to the HP Operations Performance Agent. 19

About the EView/390 Server About the Command Server The Command Server forwards policy defined command requests to the EView mainframe agent for execution, then delivers the responses back to the EView proxy server. Command requests can come from automatic or operator actions in response to a console message or the execution of a command or agent request to gather data used by a measurement threshold policy. Adding a Mainframe to the EView Proxy and OMi The EView/390 web configuration interface is used to add a new mainframe node to be monitored by OMi. After you enter some identifying information about the mainframe, the web configuration interface will create a configuration file on the EView proxy server and trigger the EView/390 discovery policy to run which will add a z/os CI to OMi. 20

6 OMi Event Interface Integration This chapter illustrates how IBM mainframe events are seamlessly integrated into existing OMi displays. 21

OMi Event Interface Integration Types of Views EView/390 installation provides instant integration with existing OMi views:! Event Perspective! Mainframe Dashboard! Event Detail About the Event Perspective View This Event Perspective View with a mainframe node filter lists all mainframe events for which an individual operator is responsible. It is also a point of control for all operator actions. Figure 6-2 shows a Event View with mainframe messages supplied by EView/390. Figure 6-1: Event View 22

OMi Event Interface Integration About the Dashboard View The Dashboard View shows mainframe events by categories and severities. Figure 6-3 shows the default Mainframe Dashboard View Figure 6-2: Mainframe Dashboard View 23

OMi Event Interface Integration About the EVent Detail Window The Message Detail window shows detailed information about all message attributes. It also provides full access to all actions, annotations, escalations, and other activities associate with application and system messages. Figure 6-4 shows the Message Detail window for a mainframe message received via EView/390. Figure 6-3: Message Detail Window 24

8 Collecting z/os Performance Data This chapter outlines the EView/390 collection of mainframe performance data and forwarding to EView/390 Proxy Server for integration with other performance reporting tools. 25

Collecting Mainframe Performance Data Reporting on Performance EView/390 provides the capability to collect a subset of performance data that is collected by the IBM Resource Monitor Facility (RMF). Collected data is stored in Operations Performance Agent log files. Collected data is available for reporting for using OMi Performance Perspective and can also be imported into other HP reporting tools. Figure 8-1: OMi Performance Perspective 26