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Overview sysview
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Introduction to CA SYSVIEW Part 1
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2 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Introducing CA SYSVIEW Base Product z/OS JES2 USS Sysplex (base and parallel) and Coupling Facilities Workload Manager CA Roscoe Graphical User Interface Option for CICS Option for IMS Option for TCP/IP Option for WebSphere MQ CA Datacom Option Event Capture Option Past Performance Analaysis
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Graphical User Interface Build your own screens 3 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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Graphical User Interface Users unfamiliar with 3270 displays to display, analyze, and resolve performance problems Consolidated view of most important information by user Visual graphical representation of resources Comparisons and correlations Trends Performance spikes Merge data across systems into a single display Reporting Export data into excel, pdf , xml, txt file, web publishing, and email content Drill down analysis 4 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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Common Features
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6 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Common Features Information, Information, Information Real time performance management Centralized threshold based alerting Drill down problem determination Simplified responses for problem resolution Cross system monitoring and management Batch Reporting tools CA Explore Report Writer Easytrieve Black Box Monitor by logical groups Security by job function Alerting messages sent CA OPS/MVS® SNMP REXX program Trigger Event Capture Option
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7 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Common Features Problem determination Cursor sensitive drill down analysis Bring up displays already formatted to resolve selected problem resource Manipulate columns within displays Exception logs Graphical representations of resources Plots Quick lists Summary, interval, and delay analysis displays Online past performance analysis with the Event Capture Option Data captured on an interval basis and at the time of events
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8 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Centralized and Common Alerting Tool System Condition Monitor Across all components and options Single machine Focal Point Multi system Focal Point Graphical view Drill down problem analysis Hierarchical display of performance problems Resources can be grouped into logical units Systems in a Sysplex Job Function (Operators)
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9 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA System Condition Monitor
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10 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA System Condition Monitor -- Drill Down
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11 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA System Condition Monitor
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12 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Common Overview Capability Cursor select problem fields for logical drill down analysis into related displays Simplifies problem management Status fields based on threshold settings Overview content is displayed across all commands
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13 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Example Drill Down Cursor select ESQA Cursor select ENQ
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14 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA ESQA Drills Down to Sorted Common Storage
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15 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA ENQ Drills Down into Conflicts Command
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16 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Cross System - IMSLIST
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17 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA IBM’s Health Checker View current resource status View message created by check Alter definitions Status added to the System Condition Monitor
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18 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA IBM Health Checker
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Reporting Tools CA Explore Report Writer A report writer Simple to create and customize reports Reports on RMF and SMF records Reports on internal product records Sample reports CA Easytrieve Black Box A reporting language Extend your existing investment in CA Easytrieve Reports on internal product records Sample reports 19 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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CA Explore Report Writer 20 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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CA Explore Report Writer 21 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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Product Architecture
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23 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Data Collection and Monitoring Environmentally friendly Low resource usage Typically 4 - 6% Only records data recorded by IBM products in control blocks Customized collection levels User-defined exceptions Thresholds States Customize displays Alerting and actions Central exception alerts Log for events Issue warning Trigger REXX exec CA Common Services CA OPS/MVS Event Management and Automation Send SNMP trap
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Capability to Customize Display Content Displays a list of all data set names in a single display 24 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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25 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Flexible Design Navigation Cursor-sensitive help Customizable at the user level Interfaces IMODs (intelligent modules. Executes REXX execs upon event)
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26 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Flexible Design Designed for and by our users! System programmers Performance analysts Application development Operations staff End users Job and output management
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z/OS Component Components of Base Product
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28 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA z/OS Real-time Monitoring System Status Devices Storage Sysplex Coupling Facility Address Spaces MIB Browser (management information block) Resource Definitions Toolkit and Utilities
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29 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA z/OS Resource Displays System status Address space activity, CPU utilization, enqueue conflicts, system console, master trace table, Logrec, Sysplex info, System Trace, Operlog Devices Allocation status, cache controllers, catalogs, I/O configurations, volume extents and VTOC, etc.
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30 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Address space activity CPU utilization - MVS, PR/SM, LPAR, zIIP, zAAP System console, log, master trace table Enqueue conflicts Exception alerts Reserved DASD devices VTAM Application monitor System Status
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31 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Support for zIIP and zAAP Processors Monitor for eligible and actual time workload is processed on the specialty processors
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32 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Devices Device allocation status Catalogs I/O configurations DASD and tape units Volume information Extents Table of Contents (VTOC)
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33 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Device Management Internal readers NJE and RJE lines Nodes Offloaders Punches Readers Spool volumes Printers
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34 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Address Spaces Allocated data sets Allocated devices Loaded modules Storage Common, expanded, private, real, pages Tasks
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35 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Storage Common storage CSA, ECSA, SQA, ESQA, orphaned Page and swap datasets Data spaces Expanded storage Real storage frames Private storage
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36 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Private Storage All active address spaces Private, Extended Private User, System storage Allocated, Unallocated Storage limits
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37 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Additional Information for VSAM and LSR VSAM file performance Requests by file Buffer performance rating Local Shared Resource (LSR) Pools Buffers
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38 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Active Address Space Analysis
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39 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Toolkit and Utilities Decodes all of the bits and bytes Not only decodes, but allows you to alter Uncover the internal secrets Easy interface to operator commands Eliminates hard to remember syntax Dynamic system configuration Dynamically make updates to system resource settings
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40 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA APF data sets Add, Delete, Verify Dump data sets Add, Clear, Delete Linklist data sets Add, Delete, Rebuild Link Pack Area Load, Delete, Enable, Disable SMF data sets Dump, Switch Subsystem entries Add, Delete SVC table Add, Delete, Replace Resource Definitions
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41 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Toolkit and Utilities Virtual and real storage Display by address or symbol Map storage to control block/DSECT Alter storage of any type
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42 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Toolkit and Utilities Display and alter DASD records Data sets Extents PDS member CSECT name JES2 spool Volumes All extents VTOC VTOC index Volume labels
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43 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Slip Traps
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44 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA MVS System Logger Log SMF style data records CA SYSVIEW data collection records SMF captured records Data is compressed All write requests performed in the CA SYSVIEW main services address space Online problem determination Historical data view
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45 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Data logs
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46 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Graphs Graph data metrics View individual data points REXX API extraction
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47 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Send Mail SENDMAIL – Send simple text email
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JES Component Components of CA SYSVIEW Base Product
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JES2 and JES3 Support System activity Input queue All queues Output datasets Output Job step summary 49 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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50 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Brake Down JES Management Job Management Output Management Device Management Resource Definitions Toolkit
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51 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Resource Displays Output management Job summary, view output, copy output to data sets, classes and queues, view SYSLOG, etc. Device management Internal readers, NJE and RJE lines, offloaders , printers, SPOOL volumes, etc.
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52 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Job Management Active address spaces Input / Output queues Initiators Input job priorities Job classes
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53 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Output Management Job summary View job output Output files Copy output to PDS Job classes Output classes Output descriptors Output queues Spool volumes Syslog
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54 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Output Queue Display
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55 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Toolkit Jobs Cancel, Force, Release Initiators Halt, Stop, Start Output Delete, Release Printers Halt, Start, Stop Reader, Punch Halt, Start, Stop Spool volumes Cancel, Format
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56 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA SDSF Migration Facility for JES2
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Parallel Sysplex Components of CA SYSVIEW Base Product
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58 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Parallel Sysplex Information Couple data sets, groups and members, paths, etc. Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) Coupling Facility Configuration, paths, structures, users, etc.
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59 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Sysplex Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) Couple datasets Groups and members Paths Pending messages Systems
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60 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Coupling Facility Configuration I/O paths Processors Structures Users
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CA MIM™ Resource Sharing Components of CA SYSVIEW Base Product
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62 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA CA MIM Resource Sharing Monitor and manage CA MIM resources from a performance management perspective Take advantage of already discussed architectural tools and benefits System Condition Monitor Drill down analysis Cross System Monitor Simple to issue line commands Supports information from all three of CA MIM’s components CA MIA, CA MIC, CA MII
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63 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Integration Benefits Monitor the status of Tape Devices Mount pending With reserves By over-genned Monitor CA MIM address spaces View Status and configuration of MIM address spaces Issue and view CA MIM commands and display output from CA SYSVIEW Utilize scroll and find capabilities Queue name counts and service Add and delete qnames to qname lists
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64 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA MIA Tape Mounts Pending
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65 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA MIA Device Status
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66 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Issue and Display MIM Commands and Output
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67 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Qname Service Review how efficiently GDIF is processing enqueue and reserve requests
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UNIX Systems Services Components of CA SYSVIEW Base Product
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69 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA USS Resource Displays Processes PID ASID Jobname User ID Semaphores Shared Memory Threads Files File Systems Message Queues Directory Tree Tool Kits and Utilities Kill Processes Signal Processes Switch to a USS Address Space Set thresholds
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70 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA USS Management Capabilities Kill Processes Signal Processes Switch to a USS Address Space Set thresholds
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71 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Monitoring Processes
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72 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Unix System Services Process Counts
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Workload Manager Components of CA SYSVIEW Base Product
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74 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Workload Manager Definition tree Groups Policy Report classes Resources Service classes Subsystems Work load Work load Activity Delays Activity Address space delays Response time System summary Performance index
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75 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA Workload Manager Activity and Delays Graphs Summary Application Processing Velocity Goal % Waits Abnormal transactions Response Time Ave trans. resp. Trans elapsed Executed Transaction count
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76 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA System Capacity
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77 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA zIIP and zAAP Support in WLM Displays
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Intermission In the next session we’ll see even more about SYSVIEW’s capabilities 78 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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Questions ? 79 June 28, 2013 Introduction to CA SYSVIEW - Part 1 Copyright © 2013 CA
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