Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide
Performance Management is a series of products that centrally monitors the operating status of resources such as database servers and application servers.
Performance Management can acquire detailed information by placing the appropriate agents throughout the system according to the items being monitored, allowing for a highly detailed operation monitoring system.
Performance Management provides a variety of agent products corresponding to specific monitoring targets and products for analyzing the operating information. Performance Management can be deployed easily in an existing system by adding only the necessary monitoring agents that match the existing system environment. Also, in addition to monitoring resources in real time during system operation, Performance Management can gather and store performance data associated with system resources. Analysis of this stored data can serve as a useful tool for ascertaining the operating status of the system in its entirety or improving the performance of the system over the long term. The following figure shows operation monitoring using Performance Management.
Figure 1-4 Operation monitoring using Performance Management
As shown in the figure above, by using Performance Management, the system administrator can collect and centrally manage performance data even in distributed system environments that contain a wide variety of products, without needing to address the differences between platforms. The following table shows examples of performance data that Performance Management can collect:
Table 1-1 Examples of performance data that can be collected
Monitoring target Collected performance data OS Windows CPU usage, available memory, disk status, network status, and device information HP-UX, Solaris, AIX, Linux CPU usage, available memory, disk status, and amount of network data transferred Database server Oracle Database usage, SQL information, and parameter information SQL Server CPU usage, database use, cache hit rate, and lock information Job management AJS2 Number of jobs started, number of delayed jobs, number of held jobs, and length of time on hold Service response management Internet services Response times for protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, FTP, and TCP ERP SAP R/3 Roll area usage (SAP memory), response time, and system log/CCMS alerts Virtual environment VMware CPU usage of each virtual machine and the physical server, disk I/Os, disk usage, memory usage, the amount of network data transferred, etc. For details on the performance data that can be collected, see the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM manuals.
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