BMC - TrueSight Operations Management 9.0/9.5/9.6/10.0 Generic view extractor


Use the BMC - TrueSight Operations Management 9.0/9.5/9.6/10.0 Generic view extractor to collect the PATROL metrics data from the ProactiveNet Performance Management Sybase database. This is an open extractor tool and you can use it to load data collected by a PATROL Knowledge Module.

Collecting data by using the BMC TrueSight Operations Management Generic ETL

To collect data by using the BMC TrueSight Operations Management Generic ETL, do the following tasks:

I. Complete the preconfiguration tasks.

II. Configure the ETL.

Step I. Complete the preconfiguration tasks

Configure the ETL in BMC Helix Capacity Optimizationset up the connection with the BMC ProactiveNet repository database, using one of the following account configurations:


    • For Sybase database: dba account
      To set up the connection to the Sybase database: On your BMC Helix Capacity Optimization ETL engine server, edit the file /opt/cpit/etl/freetds/etc/freetds.conf to configure the connectivity to your BMC ProactiveNet Sybase database.

      Example
      [BPPMSYBASESERV]
         host=<your_server_ip>
          port = 2638
          tds version=5.0

    • For Oracle database: proact account or any user having access to the BMC ProactiveNet database schema

      To set up the connection to an Oracle database using Perl ETLs, you can either edit the tnsnames.ora file using the oracle user, or manually specify the host details in the Database TNS name field of the configuration panel.

      • Configuring by editing the TNSNAMES.ORA file

        On your ETL engine server, from the installation directory of the Oracle client, edit the file $ORACLE_CLIENT_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora to configure the connectivity to your database. Ensure that you have write permissions on this file.

        Example
        DB=
        (
         DESCRIPTION=
          (ADDRESS=
            (PROTOCOL=TCP)
            (HOST=<your_server_ip>)
            (PORT=<port>)
          )
          (CONNECT_DATA=
            (SERVER=default)
            (SERVICE_NAME=<service_name>)
          )
        )
        Testing the Oracle connection from the command line

        Execute the following commands as BMC Helix Capacity Optimization OS user:

        . $CPITBASE/env.sh
        sqlplus user/password@DB

        $CPITBASE is the BMC Helix Capacity Optimization installation path — for example{{/opt/cpit}}.

        To troubleshoot the database connection, verify that you can:

        • Reach your database server from the ETL engine machine by running the command ping <your_db_server_ip>
        • Remotely access your database server using telnet from the ETL engine machine, by running the command telnet<your_db_server_ip> <your_db_server_port>
        • Connect to your database using a software client, specifying the same credentials
      • Configuring without editing the TNSNAMES.ORA file

        If you do not have the required permissions to edit tnsnames.ora, you can set up the connection to an Oracle database specifying the host details in the Database TNS name field of the configuration screen:

        host=<database_host>;sid=<DBSID>;port=1521

Step II. Configure the ETL

You must configure the ETL to connect to TrueSight Operations Management for data collection. ETL configuration includes specifying the basic and optional advanced properties. While configuring the basic properties is sufficient, you can optionally configure the advanced properties for additional customization.

A. Configuring the basic properties

Some of the basic properties display default values. You can modify these values if required.

To configure the basic properties:

  1. In the Helix Capacity Optimization Console, navigate to Administration ETL & System Tasks > and select ETL tasks.
  2. On the ETL tasks page, click Add > Add ETL under the Last run tab. The Add ETL page displays the configuration properties. You must configure properties in the following tabs: Run configuration, Entity catalog, SQL query, and Connection parameters.
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  3. On the Run configuration tab, select BMC - TrueSight Operations Management 9.0/9.5/9.6/10.0 Generic view extractor. The name of the ETL is displayed in the ETL task name field. You can edit this field to customize the name.
  4.  Click the Entity catalog tab, and select one of the following options:
    • Shared Entity Catalog: Select if the other ETLs access the same entities that are used by this ETL.
      • From the Sharing with Entity Catalog list, select an entity catalog name that is shared between ETLs.
    • Private Entity Catalog: Select if you want to use this ETL independently.
  5. On the SQL query tab, build the SQL extraction query. Specify the SQL extraction query. You can select the required parameter and operator from the list and add them to the text area. This tab is only available when a custom database query has to be built in order to get the data from a generic source. The form allows you to configure the following properties. A text area in which you can type the SQL extraction query.

    Fields you can use on the query, query format, and example
    You can format the query according to the following structure:
    SELECT scfg.{ENTNM_FIELD} as SYSNM,
           scfg.{ENTNM_FIELD} as DS_SYSNM,
           [ss.{SUBENTNM_FIELD} as SUBOBJNM,]
           [ss.{SUBENTNM_FIELD} as DS_SUBOBJNM,]
           (ss.TIMERECORDED - mod(ss.TIMERECORDED,<<RESO>>) as TS,
          AVG(ss.{FIELD}) AS {BCO_METRIC}
    FROM   {CONFIG_VIEW} scfg JOIN
        {ST_VIEW} ss  ON ss.MOINSTID=scfg.MOINSTID
    WHERE  convert(datetime, ctime(ss.TIMERECORDED)) > ?
     [{OTHER_WHERE_CONDITIONS}]
    GROUP BY DS_SYSNM, SYSNM, TS
    ORDER BY DS_SYSNM, SYSNM, TS ASC

    Example: This example extracts DISK_TRANSFER_RATE and DISK_IO_RATE from an Oracle database for the Microsoft Windows NT platform:

    SELECT lower(scfg.DEVICENAME) as SYSNM,
          lower(scfg.DEVICENAME) as DS_SYSNM,
           ss.TIMERECORDED - mod(ss.TIMERECORDED,<<RESO>>) as TS,
          AVG((SS.READSEC + SS.WRITESEC)/1024) AS DISK_TRANSFER_RATE,
          AVG(AVGDISKTRAN) as DISK_IO_RATE,
    FROM   NTDISKPERF_CFG_VIEW scfg JOIN
         NTDISKPERF_ST_VIEW ss  ON ss.MOINSTID=scfg.MOINSTID
    WHERE  to_date(ss.TIMERECORDED,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:Mi:SS') > ?
    AND SCFG.INSTNAME = '_Total'
    AND SS.READSEC >= 0 and SS.WRITESEC >= 0
    GROUP BY DS_SYSNM, SYSNM, TS
    ORDER BY DS_SYSNM, SYSNM, TS ASC
     Available and mandatory fields that can be used in the query:

  6. Click the Connection parameters tab, and configure the following properties:

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    The following image shows the basic properties configuration.

    tsom9.x_generic_basic_config.png

  7. (Optional) Override the default values of properties in the following tabs:

    Run configuration
    Object relationships
    ETL task properties
  8. Click Save.
    The ETL tasks page shows the details of the newly configured BMC TrueSight Operations Management ETL.

(Optional) B. Configuring the advanced properties

You can configure the advanced properties to change the way the ETL works.

To configure the advanced properties:

  1. On the Add ETL page, click Advanced.
  2. Configure the following properties:

    Run configuration

    Property

    Description

    Run configuration name

    Specify the name that you want to assign to this ETL task configuration. The default configuration name is displayed. You can use this name to differentiate between the run configuration settings of ETL tasks.

    Deploy status

    Select the deploy status for the ETL task. For example, you can initially select Test and change it to Production after verifying that the ETL run results are as expected.

    Log level

    Specify the level of details that you want to include in the ETL log file. Select one of the following options:

    • 1 - Light: Select to add the bare minimum activity logs to the log file.
    • 5 - Medium: Select to add the medium-detailed activity logs to the log file.
    • 10 - Verbose: Select to add detailed activity logs to the log file.

    Use log level 5 as a general practice. You can select log level 10 for debugging and troubleshooting purposes.

    Datasets

    Specify the datasets that you want to add to the ETL run configuration. The ETL collects data of metrics that are associated with these datasets.

    1. Click Edit.
    2. Select one (click) or more (shift+click) datasets from the Available datasets list and click >> to move them to the Selected datasets list.
    1. Click Apply.

    The ETL collects data of metrics associated with the datasets that are available in the Selected datasets list.

    Default last counter

    Set the default timestamp (dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss) to use when the ETL executed for the first time.

    Extract resolution

    Specify a value so that data will be aggregated into samples with the specified granularity.

    Collection level

    Property

    Description

    Metric profile selection

    Select the metric profile that the ETL must use. The ETL collects data for the group of metrics that is defined by the selected metric profile.

    • Use Global metric profile: This is selected by default. All the out-of-the-box ETLs use this profile.
    • Select a custom metric profile: Select the custom profile that you want to use from the Custom metric profile list. This list displays all the custom profiles that you have created.

    For more information about metric profiles, see Adding-and-managing-metric-profiles.

    Levels up to

    Specify the metric level that defines the number of metrics that can be imported into the database. The load on the database increases or decreases depending on the selected metric level.

    To learn more about metric levels, see Aging Class mapping.

    Additional properties

    Property

    Description

    List of properties

    Specify additional properties for the ETL that act as user inputs during run. You can specify these values now or you can do so later by accessing the "You can manually edit ETL properties from this page" link that is displayed for the ETL in the view mode.

    1. Click Add.
    2. In the etl.additional.prop.n field, specify an additional property.
    3. Click Apply.
      Repeat this task to add more properties.

    Loader configuration
    Property
    Description
    Empty dataset behavior
    Specify the action for the loader if it encounters an empty dataset:
    • Warn: Generate a warning about loading an empty dataset.
    • Ignore: Ignore the empty dataset and continue parsing.
    ETL log file name
    The name of the file that contains the ETL run log. The default value is: %BASE/log/%AYEAR%AMONTH%ADAY%AHOUR%MINUTE%TASKID
    Maximum number of rows for CSV output
    A numeric value to limit the size of the output files.
    CSV loader output file name
    The name of the file that is generated by the CSV loader. The default value is: %BASE/output/%DSNAME%AYEAR%AMONTH%ADAY%AHOUR%ZPROG%DSID%TASKID
    Capacity Optimization loader output file name
    The name of the file that is generated by the Capacity Optimization loader. The default value is: %BASE/output/%DSNAME%AYEAR%AMONTH%ADAY%AHOUR%ZPROG%DSID%TASKID
    Detail mode
    Specify whether you want to collect raw data in addition to the standard data. Select one of the following options:
    • Standard: Data will be stored in the database in different tables at the following time granularities: Detail (configurable, by default: 5 minutes), Hourly, Daily, and Monthly.
    • Raw also: Data will be stored in the database in different tables at the following time granularities: Raw (as available from the original data source), Detail (configurable, by default: 5 minutes), Hourly, Daily, and Monthly.
    • Raw only: Data will be stored in the database in a table only at Raw granularity (as available from the original data source).
    For more information, see Accessing-data-using-public-views.
    Remove domain suffix from datasource name (Only for systems) 
    Select True to remove the domain from the data source name. For example, server.domain.com will be saved as server. The default selection is False.
    Leave domain suffix to system name (Only for systems)
    Select True to keep the domain in the system name. For example: server.domain.com will be saved as is. The default selection is False.
    Update grouping object definition (Only for systems)
    Select True if you want the ETL to update the grouping object definition for a metric that is loaded by the ETL. The default selection is False.
    Skip entity creation (Only for ETL tasks sharing lookup with other tasks)
    Select True if you do not want this ETL to create an entity and discard data from its data source for entities not found in Capacity Optimization. It uses one of the other ETLs that share a lookup to create a new entity. The default selection is False.
    Scheduling options
    Property
    Description
    Hour mask
    Specify a value to run the task only during particular hours within a day. For example, 0 – 23 or 1, 3, 5 – 12.
    Day of week mask
    Select the days so that the task can be run only on the selected days of the week. To avoid setting this filter, do not select any option for this field.
    Day of month mask
    Specify a value to run the task only on the selected days of a month. For example, 5, 9, 18, 27 – 31.
    Apply mask validation
    Select False to temporarily turn off the mask validation without removing any values. The default selection is True.
    Execute after time
    Specify a value in the hours:minutes format (for example, 05:00 or 16:00) to wait before the task is run. The task run begins only after the specified time is elapsed.
    Enqueueable
    Specify whether you want to ignore the next run command or run it after the current task. Select one of the following options:
    • False: Ignores the next run command when a particular task is already running. This is the default selection.
    • True: Starts the next run command immediately after the current running task is completed.

  3. Click Save.
    The ETL tasks page shows the details of the newly configured BMC TrueSight Operations Management ETL.

Step III. Run the ETL

After you configure the ETL, you can run it to collect data. You can run the ETL in the following modes:

A. Simulation mode: Only validates connection to the data source, does not collect data. Use this mode when you want to run the ETL for the first time or after you make any changes to the ETL configuration.

B. Production mode: Collects data from the data source.

Note

ProactiveNet Performance Management or TrueSight Infrastructure Management has a scheduled refresh of its data once a day. By default, the refresh starts at 3:30 A.M. Ensure that the ETL run is scheduled after this refresh completes.

A. Running the ETL in the simulation mode

To run the ETL in the simulation mode:

  1. In the Helix Capacity Optimization Console, navigate to Administration ETL & System Tasks, and select ETL tasks.
  2. On the ETL tasks page, click the ETL. The ETL details are displayed.
    etl_tasks_page.png
  3. In the Run configurations table, click Edit edit_this_run_configuration.png to modify the ETL configuration settings.
  4. On the Run configuration tab, ensure that the Execute in simulation mode option is set to Yes, and click Save.
  5. Click Run active configuration. A confirmation message about the ETL run job submission is displayed.
  6. On the ETL tasks page, check the ETL run status in the Last exit column.
    OK Indicates that the ETL ran without any error. You are ready to run the ETL in the production mode.
  7.  If the ETL run status is Warning, Error, or Failed:
    1. On the ETL tasks page, clickclick to view details.pngin the last column of the ETL name row.
    2. Check the log and reconfigure the ETL if required.
    3. Run the ETL again.
    4. Repeat these steps until the ETL run status changes to OK.

B. Running the ETL in the production mode

You can run the ETL manually when required or schedule it to run at a specified time.

Running the ETL manually

  1. On the ETL tasks page, click the ETL. The ETL details are displayed.
  2. In the Run configurations table, click Edit edit_this_run_configuration.png to modify the ETL configuration settings. The Edit run configuration page is displayed.
  3. On the Run configuration tab, select No for the Execute in simulation mode option, and click Save.
  4. To run the ETL immediately, click Run active configuration. A confirmation message about the ETL run job submission is displayed.
    When the ETL runs, it collects data from the source and transfers it to the BMC Helix Capacity Optimization database.

Scheduling the ETL run

By default, the ETL is scheduled to run daily. You can customize this schedule by changing the frequency and period of running the ETL.

To configure the ETL run schedule:

  1. On the ETL tasks page, click the ETL, and click Edit. The ETL details are displayed.
    aws_api_etl_schedule_run.png
  2. On the Edit task page, do the following, and click Save:
    • Specify a unique name and description for the ETL task.
    • In the Maximum execution time before warning field, specify the duration for which the ETL must run before generating warnings or alerts, if any.
    • Select a predefined or custom frequency for starting the ETL run. The default selection is Predefined.
    • Select the task group and the scheduler to which you want to assign the ETL task.
  3. Click Schedule. A message confirming the scheduling job submission is displayed.
    When the ETL runs as scheduled, it collects data from the source and transfers it to the BMC Helix Capacity Optimization database.

Step IV. Verify data collection

Verify that the ETL ran successfully and check whether the TrueSight Operations Management data is refreshed in the Workspace.

To verify whether the ETL ran successfully:

  1. In the Helix Capacity Optimization Console, click Administration > ETL and System Tasks > ETL tasks.
  2. In the Last exec time column corresponding to the ETL name, verify that the current date and time are displayed.
  3. In the Last exit column corresponding to the ETL name, verify that the status is OK.
    In case of WARNING or ERROR, click click to view details.png in the last column of the ETL name row to review the log files.

To verify that the TrueSight Operations Management data is refreshed:

  1. In the Helix Capacity Optimization Console, click Workspace.
  2. Expand BMC TrueSight Operations Management 9.0/9.5/9.6/10.0 Generic view extractor > Systems.
  3. In the left pane, verify that the hierarchy displays the TrueSight Operations Management instances.
  4. Click a TrueSight Operations Management instance, and click the Metrics tab in the right pane.
  5. Check if the Last Activity column in the Configuration metrics and Performance metrics tables displays the current date.

Finding view names in the BPPM database

The following tables show patterns for naming the views that are used to store PATROL data.

For BPPM version 9.5 and later:

View name pattern

Contents

_PATROL__appclassname_ST_VIEW

raw stats

_PATROL__appclassname_RT_VIEW  

rate stats

_PATROL__appclassname_BL_VIEW  

baseline data

_PATROL__appclassname_CFG_VIEW  

instance information on all config attributes

Example:

Application class name = VSM_MEMORY_V2

Hierarchy for application class = /VSM/VSM_VC/VSM_DATACENTER/VSM_CLUSTER/VSM_RESOURCE_POOL/VSM_VM

View name for stats data is: _PATROL__VSM_MEMORY_V2_ST_VIEW

For BPPM version 9.0:

View name pattern

Contents

_PATROL__full-path-appclassname_ST_VIEW

raw stats

_PATROL__full-path-appclassname_RT_VIEW 

rate stats

_PATROL__full-path-appclassname_BL_VIEW 

baseline data

_PATROL__full-path-appclassname_CFG_VIEW 

instance information on all config attributes

Example:

Application class name = VSM_MEMORY_V2

Hierarchy for application class =  /VSM/VSM_VC/VSM_DATACENTER/VSM_CLUSTER/VSM_RESOURCE_POOL/VSM_VM

View name for stats data is: _PATROL__VSM_VSM_VC_VSM_DATACENTER_VSM_CLUSTER_VSM_RESOURCE_POOL_VSM_VM_VSM_MEMORY_V2_ST_VIEW

 

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