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MainView Alarm Management


MainView Alarm Management works in conjunction with the MainView for UNIX System Services product, as well as other MainView products, to provide alarms. These alarms display messages that can alert you when system resources are overutilized.

Warning

Note

The alarm definitions that are distributed with MainView for UNIX System Services are based on MainView Alarm Management version 5.0.xx and later.

MainView Alarm Manager 2.1 is no longer supported; you should migrate to MainView Alarm Management as soon as you can reasonably do so. For more information, see Migrating alarm definitions

Products that use MainView Alarm Management are:

  • CMF MONITOR
  • MainView for CICS
  • MainView for DB2
  • MainView for IMS
  • MainView for WebSphere MQ
  • MainView for z/OS
  • MainView for UNIX System Services
  • MainView VistaPoint

MainView Alarm Management is capable of simultaneously monitoring multiple systems, which means that MainView Alarm Management installed on one system keeps track of your entire sysplex.

The MainView for UNIX System Services product is distributed with alarms that you can customize to meet your specific monitoring needs. The following table lists the available alarms:

Alarm

Triggered when

BBUBPS01

Current number of processes for any one user has exceeded a specified percentage of the maximum allowable concurrent processes for a user

BBUBPS02

Current number of open files for a process has exceeded a specified percentage of the maximum allowable open files for a process

BBUBPX01

Current number of processes has exceeded a specified percentage of the maximum allowable concurrent processes on the system

BBUBPX02

Current number of user IDs on the system has exceeded a specified percentage of the maximum allowable concurrent user IDs on the system

BBUFIL01

One or more files listed in the FSSTAT view have a Match Indicator of N, indicating that the desired file is mounted but is not on the required mount point

BBUFIL02

Percent of unprivileged free blocks for a file system falls below a specified value

BBUFIL03

One or more HFS files listed in the FSSTAT view have a status of Missing

BBUFSM01

Read/write mounted file system utilization has exceeded a specific threshold

BBUFSM02

Read/write mounted file system utilization delta has exceeded a specific threshold

BBUHFS01

Interval lookup cache hit ratio for an HFS file system falls below a specified value

BBUHFS02

Interval page one cache hit ratio for an HFS file system falls below a specified value

BBUHFS03

Interval index read cache hit ratio for an HFS file system falls below a specified value

BBUHFS04

Interval index write cache hit ratio for an HFS file system falls below a specified value

BBUHFS05

Interval index I/O cache hit ratio for an HFS file system falls below a specified value

BBUHFS06

Interval cache hit ratio for global HFS falls below a specified value

BBUPRO01

One or more processes listed in the PESTAT view have a status of Missing

BBUPSO01

Process job CPU has exceeded a specific threshold

BBUSYS01

Process zombie count has exceeded a specific threshold

BBUWAI01

z/OS Unix waiter latch contention where latch number > 0

BBUXET01

z/OS UNIX Environment Test return code checking

Use the ALRMDIST view to manage the distributed alarms. Use the EZALARMS menu to navigate to other Alarm Management views.

Alarm definitions

Alarm definitions consist of the following parameters:

  • threshold and filter criteria
  • view, product, and context for which the criteria are established
  • message IDs and message text
  • monitoring frequency and time intervals
  • hyperlinks to views, extended Help, or MainView AutoOPERATOR commands

Alarm definitions are stored in a parameter library member that is read by MainView Alarm Management at MVALARM PAS initialization.

Threshold conditions are defined as one of five priority levels:

  • Informational
  • Warning
  • Minor
  • Major
  • Critical

For more information about the MainView Alarm Management, see Using MainView Alarm Management.



 

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