Example tasks: real-time analysis
This section includes several examples of typical real-time analysis setup tasks.
The examples
Switching system availability monitoring (SAM) on for a MAS
and
Changing the default actions for system availability monitoring (SAM)
demonstrate how easily you can activate system availability monitoring (SAM) and tailor the default actions.
The examples
Monitoring resources temporarily
and
Monitoring resources permanently
show how the real-time analysis objects you create for a particular resource vary according to whether the monitoring is to be temporary or permanent.
The examples
Reusing analysis specifications and analysis groups
through
Monitoring multiple resource types in a CICS system group (2)
show how a variety of real-time analysis requirements can be expressed in different evaluation definitions, action definitions, and analysis definitions.
The examples
Updating analysis and evaluation definitions
and
Deactivating an analysis definition
demonstrate two tasks related to the management of real-time analysis objects.
Using data gathered by the resource monitoring function
shows how real-time analysis can be used to interpret monitor data and issue appropriate warnings when resources are performing poorly.
The examples
Issuing one notification for multiple conditions(1)
and
Issuing one notification for multiple conditions (2)
show how to use analysis point specifications to consolidate multiple real-time analysis notifications into one.
Modifying the state of a resource
shows how real-time analysis can be used to modify a CICS® resource when it is not in the desired state.
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