Monitoring batch service


Rather than micromanaging the workload, you can largely “stand back” and let ThruPut Manager AE take control. ThruPut Manager AE provides you with the displays and tools to let you know when everything is “fine” and when you need to intervene.

At the heart of these are the same goals, importance, and constraints that permeate  the ThruPut Manager AE way of thinking and processing your batch. The Batch Service Metric tells you exactly how your batch is doing: currently, recently, and how it’s trending.

-Help---------------------------------------- SLM ---------------------------------
General Services Status
Command ===>


Policy: MIXED07Description: Work with PS & GS Groups
Activated at: 14:47:57By: USERID1


--- As Of --- ---Batch Service-------Trend---- 12:45:00: Before Targetand Stable
30 Mins Ago: At Targetand Improving 1 Hour Ago: At Acceptableand Improving
2 Hours Ago: At Targetand Deteriorating 3 Hours Ago: Before Targetand Stable


Constrained .... Members: NONE Service Groups: NONE
JESPLEX Name:PARIS
JESPLEX Members: DOCT LPR2

This display tells you what Policy is in effect and when it was activated. It shows you the overall Batch Service Metric now, (“Before Target” in this example), 30 minutes ago, (“At Target”), and one, two and three hours ago. It also shows whether your batch service trend is deteriorating, improving or stable.

The “dashboard” display in the figure above shows a consolidated view of the General Services workloads currently managed by ThruPut Manager AE. The Batch Service column reflects the actual point where jobs are being selected. The display also shows whether the service trend is getting better, is stable, or getting worse, and you can see other views of the workload as a whole or drill down on a specific job.

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