IBM® Data
Studio web console provides
health and availability monitoring features for DB2® for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and DB2 for z/OS® databases. Use the Data Studio web console to view alerts,
applications, utilities, storage, and related information.
With Data Studio web console,
you can:
- View system health at a glance.
- Connect to and monitor multiple databases across different platforms
from a single console.
- Visualize warnings and problem areas instantly.
- Configure alert thresholds for health indicators, such as data
server status and storage space utilization.
- Drill down into alerts to understand problems.
- Examine details when problems occur with key health indicators.
- Filter the display of alerts by time period, database, or alert
type.
- Browse alert history.
- Collect and retain alert history for up to seven days.
- Display alert statistics by time period, database, or alert type.
- View alert-related information to help solve underlying problems.
- View information about database health-related characteristics,
such as applications, utilities, and storage.
- Manage current application connections.
- Track information such as rows read and idle time for currently
connected applications.
- Verify that applications can access the database.
- Force applications to enhance system performance.
- View the current state of the table spaces of your database.
- View information such as state, total size, and current utilization
for the table spaces of your databases.
- View the status of utilities that are operating on your database.
- View the status of utilities such as RUNSTATS or BACKUP that are
currently operating on the database.
- View the current state of the data sharing members of your DB2 for z/OS subsystems.
- View information such as status, member name, and command prefix
for the data sharing members of your database.
- View system log entries for your DB2 for z/OS systems.
- View the most recent system log entries, or specify a number of
log entries to show for a point in time.
- Set up email or SNMP alert notification.
- Get notified by email or SNMP when alerts occur for your databases.
- Configure the notifications by alert type, severity, and database.
- Manage user access to health monitoring across your databases.
- Select and configure a repository database that contains a list
of your database connections and the alert-related user privileges
for these databases.
- Enable or disable alert setting privileges requirements for the
users of the web console.
- Configure web console and alert setting privileges across your
databases at a user or group level.