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Overview of policies
MainView Middleware Monitorincludes a set of out-of-the-box policies that contain general monitoring recommendations. These policies can be used "as is", if you just require basic monitoring and want to get up and running quickly.
However, because every environment is unique, the supplied policies can be customized to suit your requirements. You can also create your own policies.
Once the product is installed, select the policy for the relevant technology and platform you want to monitor from the list of out-of-the-box policies supplied with the product. If you are monitoring technologies other than IBM MQ and the self-monitoring policies for MainView Middleware Monitor (prefixed with MVMM ), you will need to import the relevant Event Pack. Event Packs are importable files of the relevant libraries and policies for the various platforms supported by MainView Middleware Monitor.
The next steps in using a policy are to define the level of monitoring (from Minimal, Basic, Standard_NNN, or ALL_NNN - see Getting started with policies for more details on these levels), and then to copy and enable the policy. Once enabled, you can apply the policy to your existing objects.
Why and when?
The policies supplied with MainView Middleware Monitor are designed to address almost all basic monitoring needs. They provide a quick way to get started with your monitoring tasks
Policies are defined in the Policies tab of the Monitor Console, enabling the dynamic configuration of objects based on sets of expressions and actions through the UI.
Who can define and implement policies?
Typically, the product administrator defines and implements policies, although any user with the following two required permissions can see the objects in the Policies tab or perform actions on them: