Terminology


This topic lists and defines terminology used throughout the BMC AMI Capacity Reporting documentation.

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Alert

An alert is an event that is triggered when a particular performance metric exceeds the specified number of exceptions in a specified time window interval.

You can create the following alerts:

  • Warning
  • Error
  • Severe

All parameters for an alert are defined in Alert Rule.

Alert rule

An alert rule determines how many Exception Intervals in a specified time window must be found for a particular performance metric to raise a Warning, Error, or a Severe alert.

CDB

Capacity Management Database

Dashboard

A dashboard is a high level container that can hold up to eight workflows organized by objective or business process. It also enables you to view an Alert Summary.

Exception interval

An interval where the measured or aggregated value of a performance metric is outside the statistical band.

Nightly process

An automated process that runs in a predefined interval. This process retrieves data from the database and loads it into both the report view and the dashboard.

The nightly process performs the following tasks:

  • Reads through all of the dashboards
  • Finds the workflows that are referenced in those dashboards
  • Extracts new data for each of these workflows
  • Creates alerts based on rules

Report view

A format that summarizes the information retrieved from the database.

Shift profile

A profile that maps all hours of the week into groups (called shifts) of similar activity in z/OS system.

Shift Profiles are used to calculate Statistical bands for Performance Metrics.

Workflow

A set of Report views that display the relevant performance data.

UIE (Universal Information Exchange)

A BMC component that runs on your mainframe system to read and process SMF/RMF and subsystem data collected from target z/OS images.

UIE can produce two types of output:

  • XML data files
  • Visualizer files

For more information, see the UIE

documentation.

 

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