The monitor types in PATROL for iSeries are segregated by the components that they monitor in the iSeries operating system.
Monitored object | Monitor Types | Description |
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Top-level containers and configuration | Used to set up and configure the PATROL for iSeries product. | |
Active Jobs | Provides status and usage information for the active jobs that you have chosen to monitor individually. Also, monitors the aggregate resource usage of the jobs and reports the matching jobs that are available for each job ID. | |
ASP | Provides auxiliary storage pool utilization as well as individual disk unit information for all ASPs on the system. | |
Batch Jobs | Monitors various batch job related parameters. | |
Message Queues | Monitors the user-specified message queues on the system. | |
Objects | Provides information on the individual objects that you have chosen to monitor. | |
Subsystem | Provides basic status information about the subsystems on the system. | |
System | Provides overall resource utilization statistics for the system. | |
User | Monitors various user-related parameters. | |
Pool | Provides the fault, page, and transition information for each main storage pool found on the system. | |
Network interface | Provides information for the TCP/IP interfaces defined on the system. | |
Job Queues | Monitors the job queues in the system. | |
Output Queues | Monitors the output queues in the system. | |
History Log | Monitors the history log that contains messages about system events such as abnormally ended jobs, system values, and special messages. | |
Scheduled Jobs | Monitors the individual scheduled jobs. |
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