For customers who are upgrading to BMC TrueSight Operations Management, this getting started topic describes how solution administration differs from BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management and BMC TrueSight App Visibility Manager. Solution Administrators should read this topic to understand how they will perform tasks differently in the TrueSight console.
Before BMC TrueSight Operations Management 10.0, administration of the monitoring systems was performed in the individual product consoles, as follows:
After upgrading to BMC TrueSight Operations Management, Solution Administrators will use the TrueSight console for system configuration, data provider configuration, and role-based access control. Security administrators or Solution Administrators will use the BMC Atrium SSO Admin Console to define users and tenants.
Central Monitoring Administration for configuring Infrastructure Management monitoring is available from the TrueSight console only. (Note: The Infrastructure Management administrator console is still required to configure events and adapters. For further information, see
Infrastructure Management administrator console
.)
System configuration will be migrated to the TrueSight console as indicated in the following topics:
Migrating component and information | Reference |
---|---|
BMC App Visibility Manager (formerly BMC Application Diagnostics) policy and configuration files | Preparing for an App Visibility upgrade and checking compatibility |
BMC Transaction Management Application Response Time scripts and configurations Note: Migration from BMC Synthetic Transaction Monitoring 2.6.00 (Borland Silk Performer Synthetic Transaction Monitoring for BMC Software ) is not currently supported. | Migrating synthetic configurations |
BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Central Monitoring Administration repository | |
BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management policies, user management data, and files. |
Migrating the BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management data to BMC TrueSight Operations Management
|
The following figure illustrates the major functions of solution administration in the TrueSight console. For information about all configuration tasks, including those not performed in the console, see Administering and Configuring after installation.
Each quick tour provide a visual overview of these functions and links to how-to information.
BMC Atrium Single Sign-On provides user account and tenant management to BMC TrueSight Operations Management. Solution Administrators create users, user groups and tenants as realms in the BMC Atrium SSO Admin Console. User Groups are then assigned to Authorization Profiles in the TrueSight console. For more information, see
Managing users
in the BMC Atrium Single Sign-On documentation.
The TrueSight console provides role-based access control to data, system features, and features enabled by the data providers. Solution Administrators define roles and authorization profiles that control data access and the users' ability to perform functions. For more information, see Managing users and access control.
The initial configuration of the Presentation Server occurs during installation. After installation, the Solution Administrator connects the data providers to the Presentation Server and integrates other components that extend the functionality of the system. For more information, see Configuring after installation and Integrating.
The TrueSight console provides the following common features for enabling IT Operations to monitor your IT infrastructure and critical applications:
Solution Administrators and specialists use Central Monitoring Administration to download BMC PATROL Agents and Knowledge Modules, download Integration Service hosts, manage the monitoring infrastructure, and set up monitoring policies to collect events and performance data from monitored systems. For more information, see Central Monitoring Administration for Infrastructure Management. (Note: The Infrastructure Management administrator console is still required to configure events and adapters. For further information, see
Infrastructure Management administrator console
.)
How-to links
Adding or editing an Integration Service through Central Monitoring Administration
Viewing the status of Infrastructure Management components in Central Monitoring Administration
How-to links
Creating and editing component installation packages
Downloading and installing an installation package
To enable application monitoring, you configure the BMC TrueSight App Visibility components, set up application discovery, and set SLAs (thresholds to generate events).
Solution Administrators or specialists configure how to generate the synthetic transactions to synthetically monitor application health, which is monitored from Application monitoring. For complete information about this process, see Setting up and managing synthetic transaction monitoring.
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