Viewing an application model


You can use application models to leverage the problem-isolation capabilities of BMC TrueSight Operations Management. With application models, you can perform the following activities:

  • View the overall status summary of an application and focus on a specific area to find the root cause of any issue.
  • View the top-level application node to understand the overall health of end-user transactions and synthetic transactions.
  • View each node associated with the application to analyze the status of that node.

This topic presents the following sections:

Before you begin

The availability of some features depends on the data providers in your environment, for example:

To perform this procedure, you must have Application Operator-level access, or higher.

To view an application model

From the Applications page, you evaluate the impact and severity of events for all your applications. Select one application to closely examine application issues.

  1. From the navigation pane in the TrueSight console, select Monitoring > Applications.
  2. Select one application that you want to examine in detail.

If the application is manually created and synthetic monitoring is not enabled, the Model tab opens by default.

The application model is displayed showing the current status of the selected application. The top-level node in the application model represents the application. Each node associated with the top-level application node represents a device or a group that is a part of the application. The color of each node determines the severity status of that node. The severity status is used to calculate the overall status of the application. For example, even if one node in the application is in critical, the entire application is considered in critical state. The following figure is an example of an automatic application model:

Example of an application model

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To change the orientation of an application model

Depending on the hierarchy in which you want to view the model, click the events_Menu.PNG icon and select from one of the following choices:

  • Top to Bottom
  • Bottom to Top
  • Left to Right
  • Right to Left

To highlight only impacted nodes

Click Spotlight ON to highlight only the directly impacted nodes. The rest of the nodes in the application model are dimmed. To view all the nodes in the same brightness, click Spotlight OFF.

Note

The root node is always shown as highlighted irrespective of the selected spotlight option. 

To view the events and devices associated with each node

If you have Infrastructure Management, you can view the events and devices associated with each node.

  1. Note

    The Events tab for the top-level application node lists only the events directly associated with the application and not with any device or group. For example, an event generated due to an application performance or reliability issue from the synthetic transaction monitoring qualifies as an event which is directly associated with the application. Application level events are generated by synthetic transaction monitoring, and TrueSight IT Data Analytics notifications.

  2. Click the Devices tab to view the devices that are a part of the node.
    This information is propagated from the Monitoring > Devices page. For information about monitored devices and the displayed content, see Changing the view on the Devices page .

    Note

    The Devices tab applies only to the child nodes and not to the top-level application node. 

  1. Select a node, and from the action menu next to the node name in the details pane, select Launch BMC TrueSight IT Data Analytics.

    Note

    The cross-launch to BMC TrueSight IT Data Analytics applies only to the child nodes and not to the top-level application node. 

    application_monitoring_node_xlaunchITDA.png

  2. From the action menu next to an event, select Launch BMC TrueSight IT Data Analytics.

 

 

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