Policy Management - Overview

 

The Policy Management feature of IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager for Databases enables you to:

 

 

 

By providing you with the ability to define Quotas at different levels, you can control precisely how much storage a user can consume, not only on specific Instances, but on specific databases, groups of databases, tablespaces, and groups of tablespaces within your organization. IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager provides you the unique ability to specify these limits at any or all three different levels.

Alert Notification Mechanisms

IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager provides you with a number options for defining who gets notified when a quota violation occurs or a job fails and how that notification is delivered. The choice of which alert mechanism to use will most likely depend upon the severity of the event that triggers the alert.

 

The available alert mechanisms are:

Alert Mechanism

Allows you to:

SNMP Trap

Interface with the frameworks that might already be in use within your environment.

TEC Event

Check this box to send the alert to the Tivoli Event Console (TEC). The TEC administrator can write correlation and automation rules to analyze IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager events and perform responses such as send further notification, create or update trouble tickets, run programs, and so forth.

Upon Log In to Tivoli Storage Resource Manager GUI

Receive a list of alerts that are targeted for you every time you log in to IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager.

Windows or Unix Event log

Write out alert messages to the OS log. If you already have an administrator monitoring OS logs, this is an easy way to have all of your priority messages centralized for quick notification and viewing.

Run Scripts

Define an action that should be performed automatically when a storage-related condition/event occurs within the RDBMS storage environment.

EMAIL or Pager

Receive and email or page when a specific type of alert is triggered. IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager can send this type of notification to you, the storage administrator, and/or the violating user. This is very useful for high priority events such as running out of free space or imminent disk failure.