Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide
The system needs to be monitored continuously to ensure it is running normally.
Figure 2-3 Functionality for system monitoring
By providing centralized monitoring, the Central Console makes monitoring more efficient, supports early error detection, and reduces management overheads. The Central Consol issues correlation events when specific events are received, and centrally monitors the issued events.
When the system being monitored is large and complex, problems might be detected successfully, but their impact on operations is never easy to determine. The Central Scope offers visual representation using monitoring windows in a tree or map view, enabling system monitoring from any viewpoint required by the system administrator. If a problem occurs in a resource, the administrator can visually grasp the extent of its impact on business operations. This enhances management efficiency and enables preventive action to isolate any problems.
User management and configuration management are part of the core functionality for monitoring the system. User management entails mapping of the JP1 user with the OS user when a JP1 user executes a command. IM Configuration Management manages the system hierarchy.
- Note
- JP1/IM - Manager can only monitor JP1 events that were issued after it began operation. Events that occurred earlier are excluded from monitoring by JP1/IM - Manager.
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