Managing projection models
BMC AMI Ops Insight compares projection models, which are based on normal behavior in your environment, to current behavior to see if you are experiencing problems. There are two levels of models: subsystem models and sharing group models. You create subsystem models first and then merge subsystem models to create a sharing group model.
To access the Manage Models page, click the icon in the title bar. The page includes three tabs:
- Current – Shows models that are currently available for use
- Pipeline – Shows models that are currently being built
- Archive – Shows models that are no longer available but are kept for reference
Use the following procedures to manage models in BMC AMI Ops Insight:
All actions, except for creating a model, cloning, and merging, support multiple selection.
To create a new subsystem model
The product creates new models by analyzing data from your system in a process called training. Use this procedure to set up a new training request.
- Click the Administration icon in the title bar.
- On the Manage Models page, click New Model.
- Click
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Enter the following settings:
Field
Description
Data set Name
Name of the historical SMF data set that contains the source data for this model
The data set must follow TSO data set naming conventions. Tape data sets and migrated data sets are not supported.
You can use up to 50 data sets for a single model. Enter each data set on a separate line.
Output Path
USS directory path to store the model bundles or playback file
This path must follow USS naming conventions. You must have write access for this path and sufficient space to store the data.
Pacing Record Count
Number of records processed before there is a pause in the training process
Use Pacing Record Count to control resource usage of your training request. When the number of records is processed, operations are suspended for an interval equivalent to the amount of time it took to process the previous batch of records and to write them to the output file.Default: By default pacing is turned off.
Sort SMF
Select this to use BMC's sorting algorithm (recommended) to sort the model data by date and time, to minimize resource consumption. Unless you have a specific issue that prevents you from using BMC's sorting algorithm, leave this selected.
Data Sharing Group
or
Db2 Subsystem NameDb2 sharing group to filter on from the historical SMF dataset for training
or
Individual Db2 subsystem to filter on from the historical SMF dataset for trainingData Sharing Group name can be up to 8 characters long and must match the QWHADSGN field in the SMF data. Db2 Subsystem Name can be up to 4 characters long and must match the QWHAMEMN field in the SMF data.
Label / Short Description
Description for the model This description is displayed on the list of models to help you identify your model.You can use this an alias for the model name to allow you to easily identify the model and to differentiate it from your other models.
Date Range
Start date/time and end date/time for the historical SMF data set name. Dates and times are according to the local date/time of the Db2 instance.
- Click
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The new model is added to the Pipeline tab on the Manage Projection Models page. Its status is In Progress until the training process is complete. Depending on the amount of data in the training request and the pacing settings, this may take a very long time.- If the training process encounters an error, the status changes to Error.
- If you want to cancel the training while it is in progress, click Cancel Request.
- If you have a training request in progress, you cannot issue another training request. If you do, an error message is displayed.
When the training process is complete, the new model moves to the Current tab. If you entered a Db2 Sharing Group, a separate model entry is added for each subsystem in the sharing group. You can click on the name of a model to see the details for the model.
To create a new sharing group model
Use this procedure to merge subsystem models into a sharing group model.
- Click the Administration icon in the title bar.
- On the Manage Models page, click New Model.
- Click
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- On the Sharing Group tab, select a sharing group.
On the Date Range tab, select a date range.
- On the Subsystem Models tab, select subsystem models that you want to merge.
- On the Details tab, enter a valid Output Path and a Label for the sharing group model.
- Click
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To clone a model
Use this procedure to create a new model based on an existing model.
- Click the Administration icon in the title bar.
- Click the Actions menu for the model you want to clone and select Clone model request.
The Create New Model dialog opens with the fields populated with entries from the original model. - Modify the fields as necessary and click
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To select models
Use this procedure to select a model for BMC AMI Ops Insight to use for scoring, to compare with your system's current behavior.
- Click the Administration icon in the title bar.
- Do one of the following:
- To select a single model, click the Actions menu.
To select multiple models, for each model you want to select, select the checkbox next to the Model Name and click the
menu at the top of the list.
- Do one of the following:
To select the models immediately, select Load Model (Select) .
The Status of models that are selected changes fromto
.
To select the models the next time BMC AMI Ops Insight is restarted, select Load (Select) for restart.
Models that are currently being used for scoring are marked with a lightning icon .
To deselect models
Use this procedure to deselect a model that BMC AMI Ops Insight has been using.
- Click the Administration icon in the title bar.
- Do one of the following:
- To deselect a single model, click the Actions menu.
- To deselect multiple models, for each model you want to deselect, select the checkbox next to the Model Name and click the
menu at the top of the list:
- Select Unload model (De-select).
The Status of models that are deselected changes from to
.
To archive models
If you don't want to use a model, but you want to keep it for later reference or later use, you can move it to the archive.
- Click the Administration icon
in the title bar.
- Do one of the following:
- To archive a single model, click the Actions menu.
- To archive multiple models, for each model you want to archive, select the checkbox next to the Model Name and click the
menu at the top of the list:
- Select Archive.
The models move from the Current tab to the Archive tab.