Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System
- Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System
- Use the PureApplication System Agent with the System Monitoring service
- Use an external instance of the agent
- Installation roadmap for the external agent
- Supported operating systems for the agent
- Install language pack on a Windows computer
- Install language packs on a Linux or UNIX computer
- Remote installation
- Configure the external agent using command line
- Configure the external agent using GUI
- Import logical view for the external agent
- Start the agent
- Configure language packs
- Uninstall the agent
- Uninstall language packs
- Open the PureApplication System Monitoring Portal
- Workspaces reference
- Attributes reference
- Situations reference
Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System
The PureApplication System Agent collects data from PureApplication System and presents the data in the user interface of IBM PureApplication Monitoring Portal. The data indicates the overall health status of PureApplication System. You can use the data to troubleshoot problems in your system and prevent problems from occurring. The System Monitoring service is the base for the system agent. The Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System is referred to as the system agent in the documentation. The monitoring data collected by the agent is presented in a workspace. You can access the monitoring data by starting the PureApplication System Monitoring Portal.
The level of monitoring information available to each user of PureApplication System is determined by the role that each user is assigned...
Cloud user Users with the Cloud user role can view monitoring information that includes metrics on middleware and database virtual system patterns that they deploy. Operators Users with the Operator role can view monitoring information about all of the user deployments within a cloud group. Administrators Users with the Administrator role can view hardware monitoring information and all of the monitoring information available to operators.
The System Monitoring service
The System Monitoring service provides the monitoring infrastructure that allows monitoring agents to collect performance and availability information. You can use this information to troubleshoot your system and make business decisions regarding your hardware and service usage.
The System Monitoring service does not monitor virtual appliances or other virtual appliances or images based on IBM DataPower.
The System Monitoring service provides the following monitoring services:
- Provides a hub monitoring server, remote monitoring server, PureApplication System Monitoring Portal, Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System, and connectivity information that enable automatic configuration of predeployed monitoring agents.
- Performs automated load balancing to avoid overloading a remote monitoring server. When an agent is started as a result of a newly deployed workload, the agent connects to the remote monitoring server that has the fewest agents connected. Agents are assigned an instance of remote monitoring server during startup and are not stopped and restarted for load balancing purposes.
- Determines when scaling out operations take place to provision a new instance of remote monitoring server. When you deploy the System Monitoring service, you specify the maximum number of active monitoring agents that can connect to a remote monitoring server. If more agents are deployed, a new instance of remote monitoring server is created and those agents connect to the new remote monitoring server.
- Determines when scaling in operations take place to deprovision an instance of remote monitoring server. When you deploy the System Monitoring service, you specify the minimum number of active monitoring agents that can connect to a remote monitoring server. If the number of active monitoring agents connecting to every remote monitoring server is less than the value that you specify, one remote monitoring server is deprovisioned to release resources, the monitoring agents that connected to that remote monitoring server then connect to another active remote monitoring server, and their functions are not impacted.
- Provides troubleshooting operations that are compliant with the Troubleshooting Framework Guidelines.
Remember: All of the preceding operations are automated and require no manual intervention after the service is deployed.
Components of the System Monitoring
After you deploy System Monitoring, your environment contains the following components:
- PureApplication System Monitoring Portal
- User interface based on Java. for viewing and monitoring your enterprise. The data collected by the PureApplication System Agent is presented in the monitoring portal.
- Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server
- The portal server is placed between the PureApplication System Monitoring Portal and the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. It enables retrieval, manipulation, and analysis of data from the monitoring agents. The Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is the central repository for all user data.
- Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server
- Control point for alerts that are received from the monitoring agents. It collects performance and availability data from the monitoring agents. The Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is also a repository for historical data.
- PureApplication System Agent
- Communicates with the PureApplication System that you want to monitor and then collects and distributes data to a Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server.
- Tivoli Data Warehouse
- Long-term data store for the performance and analysis data collected by the monitoring agents. The Warehouse Proxy agent periodically moves data from the hub monitoring server or from the monitoring agents to the Tivoli Data Warehouse. You can use the Summarization and Pruning agent to customize how long to save (pruning) and how often to aggregate (summarization) the data in the Tivoli Data Warehouse database.
- Summarization and Pruning agent
- Customize how long to save (pruning) and how often to aggregate (summarization) the data in the Tivoli Data Warehouse database.
- Warehouse Proxy agent
- Periodically moves data from the hub monitoring server or from the monitoring agents to the Tivoli Data Warehouse.
Using an external instance of the PureApplication System Agent
You can use either the agent deployed automatically with the System Monitoring service, or you can install the agent on a computer that is not part of PureApplication System.
When you deploy the System Monitoring service, an instance of the agent is deployed and configured automatically, and can view the data in the monitoring portal. An existing IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment is not required.
If you already have an existing IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment with a monitoring server, a portal server, and a desktop portal, or a browser portal, you can install the agent without PureApplication System. To install and deploy the system agent in an external environment, you can download the system agent directly from the PureApplication System system console welcome page.
Installation roadmap for the external PureApplication System Agent
To install the system agent outside of the PureApplication System...
- Check Supported operating systems for the system agent
- Install application support on the monitoring server
- Install application support on the portal server
- Windows: installing application support on a portal server
- UNIX or Linux: installing application support on a portal server
- Install the system agent
When you are prompted for an agent instance name, ensure that the name has no more than 25 characters.
- Follow the instructions at Configuring the external system agent using command line or Configuring the external system agent using GUI to configure the agent. If you installed the agent by using remote installation, you can skip this step.
- If you use the browser client of Tivoli Enterprise Portal, you can skip this step. If you use the desktop client, follow the instructions below to install application support on the desktop client, depending on the operating system that hosts the desktop client:
- Windows: installing application support on a desktop client
- Linux: installing application support on a desktop client
- Install language pack on the portal server
If you use the browser client of Tivoli Enterprise Portal, you can skip this step.
Now you can start the system agent for data collection. Use one of the following methods to start the system agent, depending on the operating system on which the agent is installed:
You can now access the Tivoli Enterprise Portal using either the desktop client or the browser client.
The monitoring server and the portal server must be running for the Tivoli Enterprise Portal to start successfully.
Supported operating systems for the PureApplication System Agent
To install the PureApplication System Agent on a remote computer outside of PureApplication System, ensure that the computer runs an operating system that is supported by the system agent.
The system agent runs on any of these operating systems:
- AIX 6.1 (64 bit)
- AIX 7.1 (64 bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x for Intel (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x for Intel (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
- SuSE Linux Enterprise 10.x for Intel (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
- SuSE Linux Enterprise 11.x for Intel (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
- Windows 2008 (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
- Windows 2008 R2 (64 bit, AMD64 or EM64/T, not Itanium)
Installing language pack on a Windows computer
Install the language packs on any system where you have installed the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or where you have installed a desktop client. (If you download and run a desktop client using Web Start, you do not need to install the language packs on the local system. They are downloaded from the portal server.)
Make sure that you installed the external PureApplication System Agent in the English language. Also ensure that Java Runtime Environment version 1.5 or above is installed and set in the system path.
Procedure
- On the language pack CD, double-click the lpinstaller.bat file to start the installation program.
To use console mode instead, open the command prompt window, navigate to the language pack CD directory and then enter the following command to start the installation process:
lpinstaller.bat <candle_home> -i console
...where candle_home is the IBMTivoli Monitoring base directory.
Should you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse.
- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next
- Click Add/Update and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case select Monitoring Agent for IBM PureApplication System W1500. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to install and click Next.
- Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation.
- After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
Installing language packs on a Linux or UNIX computer
Install the language packs on any system where you have installed the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or where you have installed a desktop client. (If you download and run a desktop client using Web Start, you do not need to install the language packs on the local system. They are downloaded from the portal server.) First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- Enter the following command to create a temporary directory on the computer. Make sure that the full path of the directory does not contain any spaces: mkdir dir_name
- Mount the language pack CD to the temporary directory that you created.
- Enter the following command to start the installation program:
cd dir_name
lpinstaller.sh -c install_dirIf you like to proceed in console mode as opposed to GUI mode, add the following parameters:
-i consoleShould you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse. where install_dir is where you installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Typically, the directory name is /opt/IBM/ITM for AIX and Linux systems.- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next.
- Click Add/Update and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case select Monitoring Agent for IBM PureApplication System W1500. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to install and click Next.
- Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation.
- After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
Remote installation
To install the PureApplication System Agent on a computer that is not part of the PureApplication System, and to deploy the agent from a central location, you can choose remote installation.
IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides the ability to deploy monitoring agents from a central location, which is called remote installation. The central location is the monitoring server. You can also use the remote agent deployment function to configure the deployed agents and install maintenance packages on your agents.
Remote agent installation tasks
Goal Where to find the information Create and populate the agent depot with installable agent images. Populating your agent depot Deploy the system agent Deploying a non-OS agent Run the tacmd login command before running commands from the tacmd library. This requirement does not apply to the addBundles command. Run the tacmd logoff command after you finish using the tacmd commands. For the full syntax of the tacmd commands, including parameter descriptions, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Command Reference, which is available at the ITCAM for Applications information center .
tacmd addSystem
The following command is an example of using the tacmd addSystem command to install system agent remotely.
tacmd addSystem -t Q8 -n hostname:product_code -p INSTANCE=instance_name KQ8_CONFIG.KQ8_IPAS_HTTPS_SERVER_EX_IP=IPAS_server_IP KQ8_CONFIG.KQ8_IPAS_HTTPS_SERVER_USER=IPAS_server_user_name KQ8_CONFIG.KQ8_IPAS_HTTPS_SERVER_PASSWORD=IPAS_server_passwordwhere
- hostname is the host name of the computer on which you want to install the agent.
- product_code is the product code of the OS agent on the computer to which you want to deploy the system agent. If that computer runs on a Linux operating system, the product code is LZ, if that computer runs on Windows, the product code is NT, if that computer runs on AIX, the product code is UX.
- instance_name is the name of the agent instance. Ensure that the name has no more than 25 characters.
- IPAS_server_IP is the IP address of PureApplication System server.
- IPAS_server_user_name is the user name for accessing PureApplication System server. Ensure that the user is assigned the following security roles:
- Cloud group administration (Read-only)
- Hardware administration (Read-only)
- Workload resource administration (Read-only)
Otherwise, the system agent cannot collect data for PureApplication System.
- IPAS_server_password is the password that is associated with the user name.
The parameters in the example are shown on separate lines for clarity. When typing the command, type all the parameters on one line.
Deploying the agent using GUI
Do the following steps to deploy the system agent remotely using GUI:
- Right-click the node in the navigator that represents the computer to which you want to deploy the agent, then click Add Managed System. The Select a Monitoring Agent window is displayed.
- In the Select a Monitoring Agent window, click Monitoring Agent for PureApplication Systemand then click OK.
- Specify values for the following parameters and then click Finish:
- Instance Name: a unique instance name for the system agent.
- PureApplication Server IP address: IP address of PureApplication System.
- PureApplication Server User Name: user name for accessing PureApplication System. Ensure that the user is assigned the following security roles:
- Cloud group administration (Read-only)
- Hardware administration (Read-only)
- Workload resource administration (Read-only)
Otherwise, the system agent cannot collect data for PureApplication System.
- PureApplication Server Password: password that is associated with the user name.
A message is displayed along with a transaction ID, stating that the new managed system configuration operation request has been successfully queued.
- Click View Status Workspace. The Deployment Status workspace is displayed. The Return Message attribute in the Deployment Status Detail table indicates the status of the deployment. When the message turns to Request completed successfully, refresh the navigator and you will see the newly-deployed system agent.
Configuring the external PureApplication System Agent using command line
If the system agent is installed outside of PureApplication System, you must configure the agent before you can view the data that the agent collects.
Use the following steps to configure the system agent that is installed outside of PureApplication System. If the system agent is included in PureApplication System, you do not need to configure it. If you log on to the virtual machine in PureApplication System that hosts the agent to configure it, you will find that those changes do not take effect.
Procedure
- Run the following command:
./itmcmd config -A q8
...where q8 is the product code of the system agent.
- Enter a unique instance name for the agent and then press Enter.
- Complete the following steps to edit the settings for the system agent:
- Press Enter when you are asked if you want to edit the settings for the system agent. If it is the first time you configure the agent after installation, do not type 2 to skip editing the settings of the agent, because it will cause the agent to fail to start.
- Press Enter when you are asked if you want to edit the settings of the PureApplication System agent configuration. If it is the first time you configure the agent after installation, do not type 2 to skip editing the settings of the agent configuration, because it causes the agent to fail to start.
- Enter the IP address of PureApplication System and press Enter.
- Enter the user name for accessing PureApplication System and press Enter. Ensure that the user is assigned the following security roles:
- Cloud group administration (Read-only)
- Hardware administration (Read-only)
- Workload resource administration (Read-only)
Otherwise, the system agent cannot collect data for PureApplication System.
- Enter the password that is associated with the user name and press Enter.
- Re-type the password and then press Enter.
- Press Enter when you are asked if the agent connects to a monitoring server.
- Complete the following steps to enter information for the monitoring server that the agent connects to.
- Type the host name for the monitoring server.
- Type the protocol that you want to use to communicate with the monitoring server. You have four choices: ip, sna, ip.pipe, or ip.spipe.
- If you want to set up a backup protocol, enter that protocol and press Enter. If you do not want to use backup protocol, press Enter without specifying a protocol.
- Depending on the type of protocol that you specified, provide the following information when prompted:
Protocol types
Protocol Value Definition IP.UDP IP port number The port number for the monitoring server. The default is 1918. SNA Net name The SNA network identifier for your location. LU name The LU name for the monitoring server. This LU name corresponds to the Local LU Alias in your SNA communications software. Log mode The name of the LU6.2 LOGMODE. The default value is "CANCTDCS." IP.PIPE IP.PIPE port number The port number for the monitoring server. The default is 1918. IP.SPIPE IP.SPIPE port number The port number for the monitoring server. The default is 3660. - Press Enter to not specify the name of the KDC_PARTITION.
- Press Enter when you are asked if you want to configure the connection to a secondary monitoring server. The default value is no.
- Press Enter to accept the default for the Optional Primary Network Name (none).
Configuring the external system agent using GUI
If thesystem agent is installed outside of PureApplication System, you must configure the agent before you can view the data that the agent collects.
Use the following steps to configure the system agent that is installed outside of PureApplication System. If the system agent is included in PureApplication System, you do not need to configure it. If you log on to the virtual machine in PureApplication System that hosts the agent to configure it, you will find that those changes do not take effect.
Procedure
- Open the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window.
- Right-click Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System and click Configure.
- Enter a unique instance name for the system agent and click OK.
- Specify values for the following parameters and then click OK:
- Instance Name: a unique instance name for the system agent.
- PureApplication Server IP address: IP address of PureApplication System.
- PureApplication Server User Name: user name for accessing PureApplication System. Ensure that the user is assigned the following security roles:
- Cloud group administration (Read-only)
- Hardware administration (Read-only)
- Workload resource administration (Read-only)
Otherwise, the system agent cannot collect data for PureApplication System.
- PureApplication Server Password: password that is associated with the user name.
Importing logical view for the external system agent
If you want the monitoring data to be organized by deployments, import the logical view for the external system agent. Ensure that the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server and the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server that the external system agent connects to are running properly. If you want the monitoring data to be organized by deployments, import the logical view for the external system agent.
Procedure
- Insert the Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System CD into the CD-ROM drive of the computer where the hub Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is installed. For Linux systems, mount the CD if necessary.
- Create a temporary directory on the computer.
- Copy the files in the LogicalView directory in the Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System CD to the temporary directory that you created in the previous step.
- Go to the temporary directory and run one of the following commands, depending on the operating system of the computer:
- Windows systems: importLogicalView.bat ITM_HOME SYSADMIN_PASSWORD logicalIPAS.xml
- Linux systems: ./importLogicalView.sh ITM_HOME SYSADMIN_PASSWORD logicalIPAS.xml
where ITM_HOME is the installation directory of IBM Tivoli Monitoring and SYSADMIN_PASSWORD is the password for the SYSADMIN user ID.
Messages are displayed to indicate the status of the task. When the logical view is imported successfully, the following messages are displayed:
- KUICIN022I The workspaces for the custom navigator view were successfully imported.
- KUICIN020I The custom navigator view "PureApplication System" was successfully imported from the .xml file to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server.
If Tivoli Enterprise Portal is already opened, close it first and then reopen it. When you log on to Tivoli Enterprise Portal, you will find that a custom navigator view called "PureApplication System" is added to the navigator view. When you open it, the monitoring data displayed in the navigator is organized by deployments and you can choose to view data for a specific deployment.
Starting the system agent
Start the system agent to allow it to collect performance and availability data for the PureApplication System. An external system agent is installed outside of the PureApplication System.
Starting the external system agent on a Windows computer
Start the system agent on a Windows computer to allow it to collect performance and availability data for the PureApplication System. An external system agent is installed outside of PureApplication System. If the system agent is installed on a Windows computer outside of PureApplication System, do the following steps to start the agent:
Procedure
- Click Start > Programs > IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Manage Tivoli Monitoring Services. The Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window is opened.
- Right-click Monitoring Agent for PureApplication Systemand then click Start.
After the external system agent is started, you can log on to Tivoli Enterprise Portal to view the data collected by the agent.
Using the GUI to start the external system agent on a UNIX system or Linux computer
Start the system agent on a UNIX or Linux computer to allow it to collect performance and availability data for PureApplication System. An external system agent is installed outside of the PureApplication System. If the system agent is installed on a Windows computer outside of PureApplication System, do the following steps to start the agent:
Procedure
- Change to the bin directory:
cd install_dir/binwhere install_dir is the installation directory of the system agent. The default is /opt/IBM/ITM.- Run the following command:
./itmcmd manageThe Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services utility is displayed.- Right-click the system agent and then click Start.
After the external system agent is started, you can log on to Tivoli Enterprise Portal to view the data collected by the agent.
Using the command line to start the external system agent Agent on a UNIX system or Linux computer
Start the system agent on a UNIX system or Linux computer to allow it to collect performance and availability data for PureApplication System. An external system agent is installed outside of the PureApplication System. If the system agent is installed on a UNIX system or Linux computer outside of the PureApplication System, do the following steps to start the agent:
Procedure
- Change to the bin directory:
cd install_dir/binwhere install_dir is the installation directory of the system agent. The default is /opt/IBM/IBM.- Run the following command:
./itmcmd agent -o instance_name start q8where instance_name is the name of the agent instance that you want to start.
After the external system agent is started, you can log on to Tivoli Enterprise Portal to view the data collected by the agent.
Configuring language packs
The steps for configuring language packs depend on which operating system and mode of installation you are using.
To install a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the system agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using:
To uninstall a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the system agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using:
Installing language packs
To install a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the system agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using.
Windows systems
You can install language packs to use with the system agent on a Windows system. First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- On the language pack CD, double-click the lpinstaller.bat file to start the installation program.
If you would like to use console mode instead, open the command prompt window, navigate to the language pack CD directory and then enter the following command to start the installation process:
lpinstaller.bat <candle_home> -i consolewhere candle_home is the IBMTivoli Monitoring base directory.Should you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse.
- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next
- Click Add/Update and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case, select system agent. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to install and click Next.
- Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation.
- After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
UNIX or Linux systems
You can install language packs to use with the system agent on a UNIX or Linux system. First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- Enter the following command to create a temporary directory on the computer. Make sure that the full path of the directory does not contain any spaces: mkdir dir_name
- Mount the language pack CD to the temporary directory that you created.
- Enter the following command to start the installation program:
cd dir_name lpinstaller.sh -c install_dirIf you like to proceed in console mode as opposed to GUI mode please add the parameters:
-i consoleShould you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse. where install_dir is where you installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Typically, the directory name is /opt/IBM/ITM for AIX and Linux systems.- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next.
- Click Add/Update and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case, select system agent. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to install and click Next.
- Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation.
- After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
Silent installation of language packs for agents
You can use the silent installation process to install language packs to use with the system agent on Windows and UNIX or Linux systems. First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- Copy and paste the ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp response file template as shown in the example that follows this procedure.
- Change the following parameter settings:
- NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER
- Folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder, which typically is located at, //tmp//LP//nlspackage on UNIX and LINUX systems and in the folder where the installer executable file is located on Windows systems.
- PROD_SELECTION_PKG
- Name of the LangPack to install. Several product components can be included in one language package. You might want to install only some of the available components in a language pack.
- BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST
- Agent for which you are installing language support. This value is usually the same as PROD_SELECTION_PKG.
- LANG_SELECTION_LIST
- Language you want to install.
- Enter the command to install the language pack with a response file (silent installation):
- For UNIX or Linux systems:
lpinstaller.sh -c candle_home -i silent -f path_to_response_filewhere candle_home is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory.- For Windows systems:
lpinstaller.bat -f path_to_response_fileWhen the silent installation process completes the languages you selected have been installed.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
Example
# IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack Silent Installation Operation # #This is a sample response file for silent installation mode for the IBM Tivoli #Monitoring Common Language Pack Installer. #. #This file uses the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Common Agent Language Pack with the #install package as an example. # #This response file is for the INSTALLATION of language packs only. #This file does not support UNINSTALLATION of language packs in silent mode. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #To successfully complete a silent installation of the the example of Common Agent #localization pack, complete the following steps: # #1.Copy ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp to the directory where lpinstaller.bat or #lpinstaller.sh is located (IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack build #location). # #2.Modify the response file so that it is customized correctly and completely for #your site. # Complete all steps listed below in the response file. # #3.After customizing the response file, invoke the silent installation using the #following command: #For Windows: # lpinstaller.bat -f <path_to_response_file> #For UNIX and Linux: # lpinstaller.sh -c <candle_home> -f <path_to_response_file> #<candle_home> is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Force silent install mode. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLER_UI=silent #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Run add and update actions. #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=ADDUPD_SET #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #NLS Package Folder, where the NLS Packages exist. #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator (for example, #C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage). #For UNIX and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator (for example, #//installtivoli//lpsilenttest//nlspackage). #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=//tmp//LP//nlspackage #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #List the packages to process; both variables are required. #Each variable requires that full paths are specified. #Separate multiple entries with a semicolon (;). #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator. #For Unix and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #PROD_SELECTION_PKG=//tmp//LanguagePack//nlspackage//kq9_nls.nlspkg #BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST=//tmp//LanguagePack//nlspackage//kq9_nls.nlspkg #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #List the languages to process. #Separate multiple entries with semicolons. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LANG_SELECTION_LIST=pt_BR;fr;de;it;ja;ko;zh_CN;es;zh_TW
Uninstalling the system agent
If you no longer want to monitor PureApplication System, you can uninstall the system agent.
Use one of the following procedures to uninstall the system agent on your computer.
Uninstalling the system agent on a Windows computer
If you do not want to monitor the PureApplication System, you can uninstall the system agent. Use the following steps to uninstall the system agent on a Windows computer:
Procedure
- From the desktop, click Start > Settings > Control Panel (for Windows 2000 or 2003) or Start > Control Panel (for Windows XP).
- Click Add/Remove Programs.
- Select the agent bundle and click Change/Remove.
- Select Modify.
- Click Next.
- Expand Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agents , select the agent you want to uninstall, and then click Next.
- Click Next on the confirmation screen.
- Click Finish to complete the uninstallation.
Uninstalling the system agent on a UNIX or Linux computer
If you do not want to monitor the PureApplication System, you can uninstall the system agent. Use the following steps to uninstall the system agent on a UNIX or Linux computer:
Procedure
- From a command prompt, run the following command to change to the appropriate bin directory:
cd install_dir/binwhere install_dir is the installation directory of the system agent .- Run the following command:
uninstall.shA numbered list of product codes, architecture codes, version and release numbers, and product titles is displayed for all installed products.- Type the number for the system agent and press Enter.
Uninstalling language packs
To uninstall a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the system agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using.
Windows systems
You can uninstall language packs that you no longer want to use with the system agent on a Windows system. First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- On the language pack CD, double-click the lpinstaller.bat file to start the installation program.
If you would like to use console mode instead, open the command prompt window, navigate to the language pack CD directory and then enter the following command to start the installation process:
lpinstaller.bat <candle_home> -i consolewhere candle_home is the IBMTivoli Monitoring base directory.Should you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse.
- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next
- Click Remove and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case select Monitoring Agent for IBM PureScale Application System. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to uninstall and click Next.
- Examine the uninstallation summary page and click Next to begin uninstallation.
- After uninstallation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
2.1.11.2. UNIX or Linux systems
You can uninstall language packs you no longer want to use with the system agent on a UNIX or Linux system. First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language.
Procedure
- Enter the following command to create a temporary directory on the computer. Make sure that the full path of the directory does not contain any spaces: mkdir dir_name
- Mount the language pack CD to the temporary directory that you created.
- Enter the following command to start the installation program:
cd dir_name lpinstaller.sh -c install_dirIf you like to proceed in console mode as opposed to GUI mode please add the parameters:
-i console
Should you choose to proceed in console mode, note that for the rest of these instructions, options are selected by entering numbers corresponding to the options in the console as opposed to clicks of your mouse. Typically, the directory name is /opt/IBM/ITM for AIX and Linux systems.- Select the language of the installer and click OK.
- In the Introduction panel, click Next.
- Click Remove and click Next.
- Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located.
- Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. In this case select Monitoring Agent for IBM PureScale Application System. You can make multiple selections, by pressing Ctrl and selecting the language that you want.
- Select the languages that you want to uninstall and click Next.
- Examine the uninstallation summary page and click Next to begin uninstallation.
- After uninstallation completes, click Finish to exit the installer.
- Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server.
Opening the PureApplication System Monitoring Portal
PureApplication System Monitoring Portal gives you access to the data collected by the monitoring agents. You can open the portal from the user interface. Ensure that you have IBM Java 6 or later installed on the computer on which you want to open the monitoring portal. Also, the browser link that opens the monitoring portal does not work unless the system can resolve the host name. You can either configure the Domain Name System (DNS) server with the IP address of the monitoring portal or add an entry to the hosts file, which is located in...
- %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts (Windows)
- /etc/hosts (UNIX)
The monitoring portal supports only 32-bit JRE.
After you open the monitoring portal, the monitoring data that is presented to you depends on the security roles that you are assigned.
If you are assigned one of the following roles, when you open the monitoring portal, you will be added to the Monitoring Administrator group , and you will see the physical view and monitoring data for all deployments in the cloud group:
- Cloud group administration (Full permission)
- Hardware administration (Full permission)
- Workload resource administration (Full permission)
For a list of tasks that a member of the Monitoring Administrator group can do, see information about system administrator tasks in the Related information section.
If you are assigned one of the following roles, when you open the monitoring portal, you will be added to the Monitoring Operator group , and you will see monitoring data for all deployments in the cloud group:
- Cloud group administration (Read-only)
- Hardware administration (Read-only)
- Workload resource administration (Read-only)
If you are assigned the Cloud user role, when you open the monitoring portal, you will be added to the Monitoring User group, and you will be able to see the monitoring data for the deployments that you created.
If you are granted access to deployments by their owner, when you open the monitoring portal, you will be added to the Monitoring User group, and you will be able to see the monitoring data for the deployments that you have access to.
3.1. Viewing monitoring data for cloud groups
If you have deployed an instance of the System Monitoring service to a cloud group, you can open monitoring portal to access the data collected by the monitoring agents for the cloud group. Use the workload console to complete this task.
Procedure
- Click Instances > Shared Services.
- Select the instance of the System Monitoring service for which you want to view monitoring data from the list. Detailed information about the shared service is displayed.
- Click the plus sign (+) beside Virtual machine perspective. A list of virtual machines in the three roles required to facilitate the instance of the System Monitoring service is displayed. These roles are namely Data Warehouse, Hub TEMS, and Remote TEMS.
- Click the Monitor link for the virtual machine that hosts the hub Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server.
The 64-bit version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is not supported for this operation. You must have the 32-bit version of the IBM JRE 6 (SR 12 and later) or IBM JRE 7 installed. If the Monitor link is not displayed, it indicates that the Monitoring Agent for Virtual Applications in the shared service is stopped. Do the following steps to start the agent. Do not click the Endpoint link, otherwise, you will receive an error message:
- Click Manage. The Virtual application console window is displayed.
- Click Operation.
- Click Monitoring on the left side of the window.
- Click Fundamental on the right side of the window to expand the section.
- Click the plus sign (+) beside Connect and disconnect.
- Select Connect and then click Submit.
After the operation is completed, the Monitor link will be displayed.
The monitoring portal opens and you are presented with the data collected by the monitoring agents for the cloud group.
3.2. Viewing monitoring data for virtual application instances
If you have deployed a virtual application instance, you can open PureApplication System Monitoring Portal to access the data collected by the monitoring agents for the virtual application instance. Use the workload console to complete this task.
Procedure
- Click Instances > Virtual Applications.
- Click the virtual application instance for which you want to view monitoring data from the list. Detailed information about the virtual application instance is displayed.
- Click the plus sign (+) beside Virtual machine perspective. A list of virtual machines that were created for the virtual application instance is displayed.
- Click the Monitor link in the Middleware Status column of a virtual machine.
The 64-bit version of the JRE is not supported for this operation. You must have the 32-bit version of the IBM JRE 6 (SR 12 and later) or IBM JRE 7 installed.
The monitoring portal opens and you are presented with the data collected by the monitoring agents for the virtual application instance.
3.3. Installing IBM Java
If, instead of the monitoring portal starting, you get a message that the appropriate application to open the file could not be found, you must install the supported version of Java..
Procedure
- Get the PureApplication System Monitoring shared service Public IP address from the PureApplication System Workload Console by selecting Instances > Shared Service and clicking the applicable System Monitoring shared service hypertext link. The IP address is displayed in the Public IP column for the ITM-Hub-TEMS VM.
- From your client system, enter one of the following URLs in your browser where ServerIPaddress is the Public IP address of the ITM-Hub-TEMS VM.
- Windows:
http://ServerIPaddress:15200/java/ibm-java6.exehttp://ServerIPaddress:15200/java/ibm-java7.exe- Linux:
http://ServerIPaddress:15200/java/ibm-java6.rpmhttp://ServerIPaddress:15200/java/ibm-java7.rpmFor example, this is the URL for installing the JVM 7 on a Windows system that connects to the portal server at IP address 172.20.24.66: http://172.20.24.66:15200/java/ibm-java7.exe.
Workspaces reference
A workspace is the working area in which the monitoring data collected by the system agent is presented. The Navigator tree that is displayed at the left of the workspace contains a list of the workspaces provided by system agent.
About workspaces
Use the Navigator tree that is displayed at the left of the workspace to select the workspace you want to see. As part of the application window, the right side of the status bar shows the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server name and port number to which the displayed information applies and the ID of the current user.
When you select an item in the Navigator tree, a default workspace is displayed. When you right-click a Navigator item, a menu that includes a Workspace item is displayed. The Workspace item contains a list of workspaces for that Navigator item. Each workspace has at least one view. Some views have links to other workspaces.
The workspaces in the Navigator are displayed in a Physical view that shows your enterprise as a physical mapping or a dynamically populated logical view that is agent-specific. You can also create a Logical view. The Physical view is the default view.
This monitoring agent provides predefined workspaces. You cannot modify or delete the predefined workspaces, but you can create new workspaces by editing them and saving the changes with a different name.
The system agent provides various default workspaces. These workspaces are displayed in the Navigator tree under the following nodes and subnodes for this monitoring agent:
- PureApplication System (Q8 node)
- Corresponds to a PureApplication System instance and contains agent instance-level workspaces.
- Deployments (DPS subnode)
- This subnode provides detailed information about all the deployments in the PureApplication System.
When multiple instances of the monitoring agent are defined on a system, the top-level node becomes PureApplication System. The PureApplication System workspace is undefined at this node. A subnode for each instance is created and called Q8:Instance-UserID:DPS. A workspace that is called Instance: :Q8 is associated with the instance node. This workspace is comparable to the PureApplication System workspace.
Workspace views can be any combination of query-based views, event views, and special purpose views.
Additional information about workspaces
Some attribute groups for this monitoring agent might not be represented in the predefined workspaces or views for this agent.
4.1. Predefined workspaces
The system agent provides predefined workspaces, which are organized by Navigator item.
Agent-level navigator items
- PureApplication System Navigator item
- Compute Nodes Navigator item
- Deployment Nodes Navigator item
- Network Nodes Navigator item
- Storage Nodes Navigator item
Deployments (DPS) subnode
- Deployments Navigator item
- Deployment Information Navigator item
4.2. Workspace descriptions
Each workspace description provides information about the workspace such as the purpose and a list of views in the workspace.
Workspaces are listed under Navigator items. When the agent has subnodes, the Navigator items are listed under the subnode.
PureApplication System Navigator item
The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
- The PureApplication Failure Analysis workspace provides a hierarchical view of all the parent and child compute nodes, storage nodes or network nodes of the component that triggered the situation alert used to link to this workspace from the Situation Event Console view.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Failure Analysis
- The Failure Analysis view shows the specifically named parent and child components of the component that triggered the situation alert in a hierarchical view. You can link to the Related Event Console workspace by right-clicking the node for which you want to see all the situation events that have been triggered.
- The PureApplication System Overview workspace provides information about all the compute nodes, storage nodes, network nodes in the PureApplication System. Using the information in this view you can immediately assess the condition of your system and begin to troubleshoot any problems.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Agent Event
- The Agent Event view lists error messages for events that occur in the PureApplication System. Information such as the error code and event level can be accessed from this view.
- Compute Node Summary
- The Compute Node Summary view provides a detailed summary of all the compute nodes in the PureApplication System. Information such as the compute node's CPU and memory use can be accessed from this view. You can link to the Related Compute Node workspace from the Compute Node Summary view to check the performance of the compute node in the past hour. To link to that workspace, right-click the row that represents the compute node you want to check and then click Link To > Compute Node Last Hour Performance. Note that you must enable historical data collection for the Compute Node attribute group in order for the Related Compute Node workspace to have data.
- Situation Event Console
- The Situation Event Console view lists all situations that have been triggered and require your attention. To help you decide on an appropriate action information such as the severity, impact and time since the situation was triggered is provided. From this view you can also link to the PureApplication Failure Analysis workspace which features a hierarchical view of all the parent and child components of the component that triggered the situation alert.
Compute Nodes Navigator item
The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
- The Compute Node Auxiliary Devices workspace provides availability information about auxiliary devices such as clusters, racks, and chassis in PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Auxiliary Device Availability per Type
- The Auxiliary Device Availability per Type view shows a bar chart displaying the number of auxiliary devices of each type that are in each availability state.
- Auxiliary Devices
- The Auxiliary Devices view shows a table view of all the auxiliary devices and provides information about each device such as its name, state and type. You can link to the Chassis specific Compute Node Performance workspace by right clicking the row representing the chassis for which you want to check the performance of associated compute nodes and then selecting links in the context menu.
- The Compute Node Auxiliary Devices Details workspace is a link to workspace which provides detailed information about the compute node auxiliary device from which the workspace was linked to in the PureApplication Failure Analysis workspace.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Auxiliary Device Details
- The Auxiliary Device Summary view displays in a table information about the compute node auxiliary device such as availability, name, type and state.
- The Compute Node Performance under the Same Chassis workspace is a link to workspace that provides information about the top 5 compute nodes using the most CPU, memory, storage and network resources.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Top 5 CPU Utilizers
- The Top 5 CPU Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest CPU use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 CPU Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Memory Utilizers
- The Top 5 Memory Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest memory use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Memory Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers
- The Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest storage throughput use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers
- The Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest network throughput use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- The Compute Node Performance workspace provides information about the top 5 compute nodes using the most CPU, memory, storage and network resources.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Top 5 CPU Utilizers
- The Top 5 CPU Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest CPU use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 CPU Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Memory Utilizers
- The Top 5 Memory Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest memory use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Memory Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers
- The Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest storage throughput use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Storage Throughput Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers
- The Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers shows a bar chart displaying the Top 5 compute nodes with the highest network throughput use. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Top 5 Network Throughput Utilizers view to check the performance of a specific virtual machine. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- The Compute Node Summary workspace provides information about each compute node, such as its name, state, firmware level, machine type, architecture, access state, memory and CPU usage.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Compute Nodes
- The Compute Nodes view displays a table view of all the compute nodes an provides information regarding each compute node such as its name, state, firmware level, machine type, architecture, access state, memory and CPU usage. You can link to the Virtual Machine Performance workspace from the Compute Nodes view to check the performance of the virtual machines associated with a specific compute node. To link to that workspace, right-click the row that represents the compute node you want to check and then click Link To > Virtual Machine Performance.
- The Related Compute Node workspace is a link-to workspace which provides information about the compute node on which a specific virtual machine is hosted.
This workspace contains the following views:
- CPU Utilization
- The CPU Utilization view shows a line graph displaying the CPU Utilization of the compute node over a period of the last hour.
- Memory Utilization
- The Memory Utilization view shows a line graph displaying the memory use of the compute node over a period of the last hour.
- Storage Throughput
- The Storage Throughput view shows a line graph displaying the storage throughput of the compute node over a period of the last hour.
- Network Throughput
- The Network Throughput view shows a line graph displaying the network throughput of the compute node over a period of the last hour.
- The Temperatures workspace provides temperature information about the compute node, chassis, storage controller, storage expansion and the switch.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Top 5 Compute Nodes with the highest Temperatures
- The Top 5 Compute Nodes with the highest Temperatures view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 compute nodes with the highest ambient temperatures.
- Top 5 Chassis with the highest Temperatures
- The Top 5 Chassis with the highest Temperatures view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 chassis with the highest ambient temperatures. You can link to the Chassis specific Compute Node Performance workspace by right-clicking the bar representing the chassis for which you want to check the performance of associated compute nodes and then selecting links in the context menu.
- Top 5 Switches with the highest Temperatures
- The Top 5 Switches with the highest Temperatures view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 Switches with the highest exhaust and ambient temperatures.
- Top 5 Storage Controllers with the highest Temperatures
- The Top 5 Storage Controllers with the highest Temperatures view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 storage controllers with the highest exhaust and ambient temperatures.
- Top 5 Storage Expansions with the highest Temperatures
- he Top 5 Storage Expansions with the highest Temperatures view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 storage expansions with the highest exhaust and ambient temperatures.
- Temperatures
- The Temperatures view shows a table view of all the objects and provides information about each object such as its name, type and ambient and exhaust temperatures. You can link to the Chassis specific Compute Node Performance workspace by right clicking the bar representing the chassis for which you want to check the performance of associated compute nodes and then selecting links in the context menu.
- The Virtual Machine Performance workspace provides performance information about each virtual machine, such as its CPU and memory usage.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Top 5 CPU Utilizers
- The Top 5 CPU Utilizers view shows a bar chart displaying the virtual machines with the top 5 highest CPU use.
- Top 5 Memory Utilizers
- The Top 5 Memory Utilizers view shows a bar chart displaying the virtual machines with the top 5 highest Memory use.
- Virtual Machines
- The Virtual Machines view shows a table view of all the virtual machines and provides information about each virtual machine such as its memory and CPU use. You can link to the Related Compute Node workspace from the Virtual Machines view to check the compute node that a virtual machine is associated with. To link to that workspace, right-click the row that represents the virtual machine you want to check and then click Link To > Related Compute Node. Note that you must enable historical data collection for the Related Compute Node workspace to have data. You are also able to link to the OS agent for the virtual machine, supported OS agents include the AIX Premium OS Agent, Linux OS Agent and the UNIX OS Agent. Additionally you can also link to other IBM Tivoli Monitoring agents such as the WebSphere Message Broker Agent, Monitoring Agent for mySAP, Base Monitoring Agent for CEC and the WebSphere MQ Monitoring Agent.
Deployment Nodes Navigator item
The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
- The Deployment Summary workspace provides information about the deployments currently hosted on the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Deployment Summary
- The Deployment Summary view displays in a table view information about all the deployments currently hosted on the PureApplication System. This information includes each deployment's health state, application type and the time it was created.
- Deployment Discovery
- The Deployment Discovery view displays in a table view, a list of all deployments hosted on the PureApplication System and the nodes and subnodes where the deployments are located. These nodes and subnodes can be linked to from this view.
- The Virtual Machine Summary workspace provides information about all the virtual machines currently being used by the deployments hosted on the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Top 5 Virtual Machine Creators
- The Top 5 Virtual Machine Creators view displays, in a bar chart the creators of the most virtual machines and the number of the machines created.
- Virtual Machines per Health State
- The Virtual Machines per Health State view displays, in a bar chart the number of virtual machines in each health state.
- Virtual Machines per Operational State
- The Virtual Machines per Operational State view displays, in a bar chart the number of virtual machines in each operational state.
- Virtual Machine Summary
- The Virtual Machine Summary view displays, in a table view information about all the virtual machines currently being used by the deployments hosted on the PureApplication System. This information includes the public IP address, associated deployment name and health state of each deployment.
- The Virtual Machine Details workspace is a link to workspace that provides detailed information about the virtual machine from which the workspace was linked to in the PureApplication failure Analysis workspace.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Virtual Machine Details
- The Virtual Machine Summary view displays in a table information about the virtual machine, such as the IP Address, hostname and the associated hypervisor.
Network Nodes Navigator item
The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
- The Network Node Auxiliary Devices workspace provides the information about the switch fans and the switch power supplies in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Switch Fan Speed
- The Switch Fan Speed view shows a bar chart displaying the speed at which each fan is running.
- Switch Fans
- The Switch Fans view shows a table view providing information about all the switch fans such as the ID of each switch fan's associated switch.
- Switch Power Supplies
- The Switch Power Supplies view shows a table view providing information about all power supplies such as each power supply's availability state.
- The Switch Ports is a link-to workspace which provides information about the switch ports on the selected switch in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Link State
- The Link State view shows a bar chart displaying the number of switch ports in each link state.
- Top 5 Highest Throughput
- The Top 5 Highest Throughput view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 switch ports with the highest throughput.
- Switch Ports
- The Switch Ports view shows a table view providing information about all the switch ports such as each port's availability state and link state.
- The Switch Summary workspace provides information about the switches in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Switch Availability
- The Switch Availability view shows a bar chart displaying the number of switches in each availability state.
- Switches per Type
- The Switches per Type view shows a bar chart displaying the number of switches of each type.
- Switches
- The Switches view shows a table view providing information about all the switches such as each switch's name, serial number and type. You can link to the Switch Ports workspace from the Switches view to check the switch ports that a switch is associated with. To link to that workspace, right-click the row that represents the switch you want to check and then click Link To > Switch Ports. You also can link to the Network Node Auxiliary Devices workspace from the Switches view to check the devices that a switch is associated with. To link to that workspace, right-click the row that represents the switch you want to check and then click Link To > Network Node Auxiliary Devices.
Storage Nodes Navigator item
The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
- The Storage Controller Disk Drives workspace is a link to workspace which can be linked to from the Storage Overview workspace and provides information about the disk drives managed by storage controllers in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Disk Drive Capacity
- The Disk Drive Capacity view shows pie charts displaying the available and unavailable disk capacity of both solid state and hard disk drives.
- Disk Drive Availability
- The Disk Drive Availability view shows a pie chart displaying the number of disk drives in each operational availability state.
- Disk Drives
- The Disk Drives view shows a table view of providing information about all the disk drives such as each disk drive's capacity and parent type.
- The Storage Expansion Disk Drives workspace is a link to workspace which can be linked to from the Storage Overview workspace and provides information about the disk drives hosted on the storage expansions in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Disk Drive Capacity
- The Disk Drive Capacity view shows pie charts displaying the available and unavailable disk capacity of both solid state and hard disk drives.
- Disk Drive Availability
- The Disk Drive Availability view shows a pie chart displaying the number of disk drives in each operational availability state.
- Disk Drives
- The Disk Drives view shows a table view of providing information about all the disk drives such as each disk drive's capacity and type.
- The Storage Overview workspace provides information about the storage controllers, storage expansions, and the storage pools in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Throughput per Storage Controller
- The Throughput per Storage Controller view shows a bar chart displaying the total number of bytes transferred in and out through the storage controller. You can link to the Storage Controller Disk Drives workspace from the Throughput per Storage Controller view to check the disk drives that a storage controller manages. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage controller you want to check and then click Link To > Storage Controller Disk Drives.
- Latency per Storage Controller
- The Latency per Storage Controller view shows a bar chart displaying the total latency time of traffic transferred in and out through the storage controller. You can link to the Storage Controller Disk Drives workspace from the Latency per Storage Controller view to check the disk drives that a storage controller manages. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage controller you want to check and then click Link To > Storage Controller Disk Drives.
- Usage per Storage Controller
- The Usage per Storage Controller view shows a bar chart displaying the usage of the disk space managed by the storage controller. You can link to the Storage Controller Disk Drives workspace from the Usage per Storage Controller view to check the disk drives that a storage controller manages. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage controller you want to check and then click Link To > Storage Controller Disk Drives.
- Usage per Storage Expansion
- The Usage per Storage Expansion view shows a bar chart displaying the usage of the disk space hosted on the storage expansion. You can link to the Storage Expansion Disk Drives workspace from the Usage per Storage Expansion view to check the disk drives that are associated with a storage expansion. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage expansion you want to check and then click Link To > Storage Expansion Disk Drives.
- Availability per Storage Controller
- The Availability per Storage Controller shows a bar chart displaying the number of each type of storage component in each availability state. You can link to the Storage Controller Disk Drives workspace from the Availability per Storage Controller view to check the disk drives that a storage controller manages. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage controller you want to check and then click Link To > Storage Controller Disk Drives.
- Volume Allocation per Storage Pool
- The Volume Allocation per Storage Pool view displays information about the amount space in the storage pool that has been allocated and that which is still free to be allocated. You can link to the Volumes workspace from the Volume Allocation per Storage Pool view to check the volumes that are associated with a storage pool. To link to that workspace, right-click the bar that represents the storage pool you want to check and then click Link To > Volumes.
- The Disk Drive Details workspace is a link to workspace which provides information about the disk drive from which the workspace was linked to in the PureApplication Failure Analysis workspace.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Disk Drive Details
- The Disk Drive Details view displays in a table information about the disk drive such as size.
- The Volumes workspace provides information about the volumes in the PureApplication System.
This workspace contains the following views:
- Top 5 Longest Response Times
- The Top 5 Longest Response Times view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 volumes with the longest read and write response times.
- Top 5 Highest Read/Write Operations
- The Top 5 highest Read/Write Operations view shows a bar chart displaying the top 5 volumes on which the highest read/write operations have been executed.
- Volumes
- The Volumes view shows a table view providing information about all the volumes such as each volume's average write response time and average read response time.
- The Volume Details workspace is a link to workspace which provides information about the volume from which the workspace was linked to in the PureApplication Failure Analysis workspace.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Volume Details
- The Volume Details view displays in a table information about the volume such as average write response time and average read response time.
Deployments subnode
This section contains descriptions of predefined workspaces. The workspaces are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant.
Deployment Information Navigator item
- Deployment Information workspace
- The Deployment Information workspace provides information such as the virtual machines, roles and role types for each deployment.
This workspace contains the following view:
- Deployment Information
- The Deployment Information view shows a table view providing information about the deployment such as it's name, creator and start time.
- Virtual Machines
- The Virtual Machines view shows a table view providing information about all virtual machines in the deployment. If the virtual machines are associated with a virtual application then role information such as each role's role type, associated virtual machine hostname and public IP address is also displayed.
- Virtual Machines per State
- The Virtual Machines per State view shows a bar chart displaying the number of virtual machines associated with the deployment that are in each availability state.
Attributes reference
Attributes are the application properties that are being measured and reported by the Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System.
About attributes
Attributes are organized into attribute groups. Attributes in an attribute group relate to a single object such as an application, or to a single kind of data such as status information.
Attributes in a group can be used in queries, query-based views, situations, policy workflows, take action definitions, and launch application definitions. Chart or table views and situations are two examples of how attributes in a group can be used:
- Chart or table views
Attributes are displayed in chart and table views. The chart and table views use queries to specify which attribute values to request from a monitoring agent. You use the Properties editor to apply filters and set styles to define the content and appearance of a view based on an existing query.
- Situations
You use attributes to create situations that monitor the state of your operating system, database, or application. A situation describes a condition you want to test. When you start a situation, the values you have assigned to the situation attributes are compared with the values collected by the system agent and registers an event if the condition is met. You are alerted to events by indicator icons that are displayed in the Navigator.
5.1. Attribute groups for the monitoring agent
The system agent contains the following attribute groups. The table name depends on the maximum table name limits of the target database being used for the Data Warehouse. If the maximum name is 30 characters, any warehouse table name longer than 30 characters is shortened to 30 characters.
- Attribute group name: Agent Event
- Table name: KQ8AGTEVT
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_AGENT_EVENT or KQ8AGTEVT
- Attribute group name: Auxiliary Device
- Table name: KQ8AUXHWD
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_AUXILIARY_DEVICE or KQ8AUXHWD
- Attribute group name: Auxiliary Device Summary
- Table name: KQ8AUXHWS
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_AUXILIARY_DEVICE_SUMMARY or KQ8AUXHWS
- Attribute group name: Compute Node
- Table name: KQ8PCOMN
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE or KQ8PCOMN
- Attribute group name: Deployment Nodes
- Table name: KQ8DISDN
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DEPLOYMENT_NODES or KQ8DISDN
- Attribute group name: Deployment Performance
- Table name: KQ8DEPSUM
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DEPLOYMENT_PERFORMANCE or KQ8DEPSUM
- Attribute group name: Deployment Summary
- Table name: KQ8ALLDEPS
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DEPLOYMENT_SUMMARY or KQ8ALLDEPS
- Attribute group name: Deployment Virtual Machine
- Table name: KQ8VMDEP
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DEPLOYMENT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE or KQ8VMDEP
- Attribute group name: Disk Drive
- Table name: KQ8DISKDR
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DISK_DRIVE or KQ8DISKDR
- Attribute group name: Disk Drive Under Controller
- Table name: KQ8DISKDCC
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DISK_DRIVE_UNDER_CONTROLLER or KQ8DISKDCC
- Attribute group name: Disk Drive Under Expansion
- Table name: KQ8DISKDCE
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DISK_DRIVE_UNDER_EXPANSION or KQ8DISKDCE
- Attribute group name: DPS Performance Object Status
- Table name: KQ8DPSPOS
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_DPS_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS or KQ8DPSPOS
- Attribute group name: Performance Object Status
- Table name: KQ8POBJST
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS or KQ8POBJST
- Attribute group name: Storage Controller
- Table name: KQ8STORCON
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_STORAGE_CONTROLLER or KQ8STORCON
- Attribute group name: Storage Expansion
- Table name: KQ8STOEXP
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_STORAGE_EXPANSION or KQ8STOEXP
- Attribute group name: Storage Pool
- Table name: KQ8STOPOOL
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_STORAGE_POOL or KQ8STOPOOL
- Attribute group name: Switch
- Table name: KQ8SWITCH
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_SWITCH
- Attribute group name: Switch Fan
- Table name: KQ8SWIFAN
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_SWITCH_FAN or KQ8SWIFAN
- Attribute group name: Switch Port
- Table name: KQ8SWIPORT
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_SWITCH_PORT or KQ8SWIPORT
- Attribute group name: Switch Power Supply
- Table name: KQ8SWIPW
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_SWITCH_POWER_SUPPLY or KQ8SWIPW
- Attribute group name: Temperature
- Table name: KQ8COMNCHT
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_TEMPERATURE or KQ8COMNCHT
- Attribute group name: Topology Information
- Table name: KQ8TOPO
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_TOPOLOGY_INFORMATION or KQ8TOPO
- Attribute group name: Virtual Machine
- Table name: KQ8VIRMACH
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE or KQ8VIRMACH
- Attribute group name: Virtual Machine Summary
- Table name: KQ8VMDEPS
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_SUMMARY or KQ8VMDEPS
- Attribute group name: Volume
- Table name: KQ8VOLUME
- Warehouse table name: KQ8_VOLUME
5.2. Attributes in each attribute group
Attributes in each system agent attribute group collect data that the agent uses for monitoring.
The descriptions of the attribute groups contain the following information:
- Historical group
- Attribute group is a historical type that you can roll off to a data warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- Description, type, and Warehouse name (if applicable) for each attribute in the attribute group.
Some attributes are designated as key attributes. A key attribute is an attribute that is used in warehouse aggregation to identify rows of data that represent the same object.
Agent Event attribute group
This attribute group provides information about events that occur in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Agent Event attribute group:
- Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Category attribute
- Description
- Category of the event.
- Type
- String
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- CATEGORY
- Error Code attribute
- Description
- Error code of the event.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal.
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- ERRORCODE or ECODE
- Error Message attribute
- Description
- Message of the event.
- Type
- String
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- ERRORMESSAGE or EMSG
- Event Level attribute
- Description
- Level of the event.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Error (1)
- Warning (2)
- Information (3)
Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal.
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- EVENTLEVEL or LEVEL
- Suggestion attribute
- Description
- Suggestion for the error.
- Type
- String
- Formula
- The value for this attribute is calculated as .
- Warehouse name
- SUGGESTION or SUGGST
Auxiliary Device attribute group
This attribute group provides information about auxiliary devices in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Auxiliary Device attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the auxiliary device.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the auxiliary device.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the auxiliary device.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Type attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The type of the auxiliary device.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TYPE
Auxiliary Device Summary attribute group
This attribute group provides summary information about auxiliary devices in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Auxiliary Device Summary attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Type attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The type of the auxiliary device.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TYPE
- Available Auxiliary Devices attribute
- Description
- The number of available auxiliary devices per type.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLENUMBERBYTYPE or ANBT
- Unavailable Auxiliary Devices attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable auxiliary devices per type.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLENUMBERBYTYPE or UANBT
Compute Node attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the compute nodes in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Compute Node attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- COMPUTENODEID or ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Power State attribute
- Description
- The power state of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- POWERSTATE or PSTATE
- Health State attribute
- Description
- The health state of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HEALTHSTATE or HSTATE
- Last Boot Time attribute
- Description
- The last boot time of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LASTBOOTTIME or LBOOTT
- Last VM Change Time attribute
- Description
- The last time at which a virtual machine change occurred on this compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LASTINSTANCECHANGETIME or LVMCT
- Firmware Level attribute
- Description
- The firmware level of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- FIRMWARELEVEL or FWLEVEL
- Machine Type attribute
- Description
- The machine type of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- MACHINETYPE or MTYPE
- Architecture attribute
- Description
- The architecture of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ARCHITECTURE or ARCH
- Chassis ID attribute
- Description
- The chassis ID of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CHASSISID or COMNCHA
- Hypervisor ID attribute
- Description
- The hypervisor ID of the compute node.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HYPERVISORID or HYPERVID
- Average Output Power(W) attribute
- Description
- The average output power of the compute node in watts.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVERAGEOUTPUTPOWER or AOPOW
- Average Input Power(W) attribute
- Description
- The average input power of the compute node in watts.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVERAGEINPUTPOWER or AIPOW
- Maximum Input Power(W) attribute
- Description
- The maximum input power of the compute node in watts.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MAXINPUTPOWER or MAIPOW
- Minimum Input Power(W) attribute
- Description
- The minimum input power of the compute node in watts.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MININPUTPOWER or MIIPOW
- Total Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total size of physical memory in megabytes on the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- PHYSICALMEMORYTOTALSIZE or PMTS
- Free Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The size of free physical memory in megabytes on the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- PHYSICALMEMORYAVAILABLESIZE or PMAS
- Used Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The size of used physical memory in megabytes on the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- PHYSICALMEMORYUNAVAILABLESIZE or PMUAS
- Memory Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The physical memory utilization of the compute node.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- PHYSICALMEMORYUTILIZATION or PMUTIL
- CPU Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The CPU utilization of the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CPUUTILIZATION or CPUUTI
- Max CPU Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The maximum value of the CPU utilization on the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MAXCPUUTILIZATION or MCPUUTI
- CPU Utilization Exceeded Max attribute
- Description
- Indicates whether the CPU utilization of the compute node has exceeded the maximum value.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CPUUTILEXCEEDMAX or CPUUEM
- Total VMs attribute
- Description
- The total number of virtual machines on the compute node.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- NUMBEROFVIRTUALMACHINES or VMNUM
- Unavailable Fiber Channel Percentage (%) attribute
- Description
- The percentage of fiber channel adapters associated with this compute node that are unavailable.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEFCPERCENT or UFCP
- Unavailable Ethernet Percentage (%) attribute
- Description
- The percentage of Ethernet adapters associated with this compute node that are unavailable.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEETHPERCENT or UETHP
- Sent by Ethernet (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) sent by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHSENTBYTES or ETHSENTB
- Received by Ethernet (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) received by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHRECEIVEDBYTES or ETHRECEB
- Sent+Received by Ethernet (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) sent and received by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHSENTRECEIVEDBYTES or ETHSENRECB
- Sent Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of packets sent by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHSENTPACKETS or ETHSENTP
- Received Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of packets received by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHRECEIVEDPACKETS or ETHRECEP
- Error Sent Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of packets the physical Ethernet adapter failed to send.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHSENTERRORPACKETS or EETHSENTP
- Dropped Sent Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of dropped packets sent by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHSENTDROPPEDPACKETS or DETHSENTP
- Error Received Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of error packets received by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHRECEIVEDERRORPACKETS or EETHRECEP
- Dropped Received Packets by Ethernet attribute
- Description
- The number of dropped packets received by the physical Ethernet adapter.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ETHRECEIVEDDROPPEDPACKETS or DETHRECEP
- Sent by Fiber Channel (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) sent by the physical fiber channel adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FCSENTBYTES or FCSENTB
- Received by Fiber Channel (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) received by the physical fiber channel adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FCRECEIVEDBYTES or FCRECEB
- Sent+Received by Fiber Channel (MB) attribute
- Description
- The amount of data in megabytes (MB) sent and received by the physical fiber channel adapter.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FCSENTRECEIVEDBYTES or FCSENTRECB
- Error Frames by Fiber Channel attribute
- Description
- The number of error frames sent and received by the physical fiber channel adapter.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FCERRORFRAMES or ERRF
- Dump Frames by Fiber Channel attribute
- Description
- The number of dump frames sent and received by the physical fiber channel adapter.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FCDUMPFRAMES or DUMF
Deployment Nodes attribute group
This attribute group is used to discover the deployments in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Deployment Nodes attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Subnode MSN attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- This is the Managed System Name of the subnode agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SUBNODE_MSN or SN_MSN
- Subnode Affinity attribute
- Description
- This is the affinity for the subnode agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SUBNODE_AFFINITY or SN_AFFIN
- Subnode Type attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- This is the Node Type of this subnode.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SUBNODE_TYPE or SN_TYPE
- Subnode Resource Name attribute
- Description
- This is the Resource Name of the subnode agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SUBNODE_RESOURCE_NAME or SN_RES
- Subnode Version attribute
- Description
- This is the Version of the subnode agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SUBNODE_VERSION or SN_VER
Deployment Performance attribute group
This attribute group provides perfomance information about the deployment.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Deployment Performance attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The running state of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Health State attribute
- Description
- The health state of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HEALTH
- Creator attribute
- Description
- The name of the user who created the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATORNAME or CREANA
- Time Created attribute
- Description
- The time at which the deployment was created.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATETIME or CREATT
- Start Time attribute
- Description
- The start time of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STARTTIME or STARTT
- Application ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The application ID of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- APPID
- Application Type attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The application type of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- APPTYPE
- Total VMs attribute
- Description
- The total number of virtual machines in the deployment.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMACHINENUMBER or VMNUM
- Total Roles attribute
- Description
- The total number of roles in the deployment.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ROLENUMBER or ROLENUM
- Running VMs attribute
- Description
- The number of running virtual machines in the deployment.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- RUNNINGVIRTUALMACHINENUMBER or RVMNUM
Deployment Summary attribute group
This attribute group provides a summary of all the deployments in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Deployment Summary attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Health State attribute
- Description
- The health of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HEALTH
- Creator attribute
- Description
- The name of the user who created the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATORNAME or CREANA
- Time Created attribute
- Description
- The time when the deployment was created.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATETIME or CREATT
- Time Started attribute
- Description
- The time when the deployment was started.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STARTTIME or STARTT
- Application ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The application ID of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- APPID
- Application Type attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The application type of the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- APPTYPE
- Health Number attribute
- Description
- The number of deployments in each health state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- HEALTHNUM
- State Number attribute
- Description
- The number of deployments in each running state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- STATUSNUM
Deployment Virtual Machine attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the virtual machines in the deployment.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Deployment Virtual Machine attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The running state of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Health State attribute
- Description
- The health state of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HEALTH
- Public IP attribute
- Description
- The public IP of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PUBLICIP or PUBIP
- Public Hostname attribute
- Description
- The public hostname of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PUBLICHOSTNAME or PUBHOSTN
- Private IP attribute
- Description
- The private IP of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PRIVATEIP or PRIIP
- Start Time attribute
- Description
- The start time of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STARTTIME or STARTT
- Last Update attribute
- Description
- The last update time of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LASTUPDATE or LASTUT
- Is Master attribute
- Description
- Indicates whether the virtual machine is the lead machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ISMASTER
- Role Type attribute
- Description
- The role type of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ROLETYPE or ROLETY
- Role State attribute
- Description
- The role state of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ROLESTATUS or ROLEST
- Role Health State attribute
- Description
- The role health of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ROLEHEALTH or ROLEH
- Deployment ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the deployment associated with the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DEPLOYMENTID or DEPLID
- Deployment Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the deployment associated with the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DEPLOYMENTNAME or DEPLNAME
- Creator attribute
- Description
- The name of the user who created the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATORNAME or CREANA
- State Number attribute
- Description
- The number of virutal machines in each role state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- STATENO
Disk Drive attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the disk drives in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Disk Drive attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DISKDRIVEID or ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TYPE
- Parent Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the parent of the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PARENTTYPE or PARTY
- Storage Controller ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the storage controller that manages the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STROAGECONTROLLERID or STORCON
- Storage Expansion ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the storage expansion that manages the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STROAGEEXPANSIONID or STOREXT
- Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The capacity of the disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CAPACITY or CAPAC
- State Number attribute
- Description
- The number of disk drives in each state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- STATENUMBER or STATENUM
Disk Drive Under Controller attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the capacity of the disk drives managed by the storage controllers in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Disk Drive Under Controller attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Total SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALSSDCAPACITY or TSCAPAC
- Available SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The available capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLESSDCAPACITY or ASCAPAC
- Unavailable SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The unavailable capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLESSDCAPACITY or UASCAPAC
- Total HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALHDDCAPACITY or THCAPAC
- Available HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The available capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLEHDDCAPACITY or AHCAPAC
- Unavailable HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The unavailable capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEHDDCAPACITY or UAHCAPAC
- Controller ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the storage controller that manages the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
Disk Drive Under Expansion attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the capacity of the disk drives managed by the storage expansions in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Disk Drive Under Expansion attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Total SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALSSDCAPACITY or TSCAPAC
- Available SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The available capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLESSDCAPACITY or ASCAPAC
- Unavailable SSD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The unavailable capacity of the solid state disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLESSDCAPACITY or UASCAPAC
- Total HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALHDDCAPACITY or THCAPAC
- Available HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The available capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLEHDDCAPACITY or AHCAPAC
- Unavailable HDD Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The unavailable capacity of the hard disk drive in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEHDDCAPACITY or UAHCAPAC
- Expansion ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the storage expansion that manages the disk drive.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
DPS Performance Object Status attribute group
The Performance Object Status attribute group contains information that reflects the status of other attribute groups so you can see the status of all of the performance objects that make up this application all at once. Each of these other performance attribute groups is represented by a row in this table (or other type of view). The status for an attribute group reflects the result of the last attempt to collect data for that attribute group, which allows you to see whether the agent is performing correctly. Unlike other attribute groups, the Performance Object Status attribute group does not reflect the state of the monitored application. This attribute group is most often used to determine why data is not available for one of the performance attribute groups.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the DPS Performance Object Status attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Query Name attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The name of the attribute group.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP
- Object Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the performance object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME
- Object Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the performance object.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- WMI (0)
- PERFMON (1)
- WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2)
- JMX (3)
- SNMP (4)
- SHELL COMMAND (5)
- JOINED GROUPS (6)
- CIMOM (7)
- CUSTOM (8)
- ROLLUP DATA (9)
- WMI REMOTE DATA (10)
- LOG FILE (11)
- JDBC (12)
- CONFIG DISCOVERY (13)
- NT EVENT LOG (14)
- FILTER (15)
- SNMP EVENT (16)
- PING (17)
- DIRECTOR DATA (18)
- DIRECTOR EVENT (19)
- SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE
- Object Status attribute
- Description
- The status of the performance object.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- ACTIVE (0)
- INACTIVE (1)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS
- Error Code attribute
- Description
- The error code associated with the query.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- NO ERROR (0)
- GENERAL ERROR (1)
- OBJECT NOT FOUND (2)
- COUNTER NOT FOUND (3)
- NAMESPACE ERROR (4)
- OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5)
- COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6)
- SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7)
- PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10)
- ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11)
- REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12)
- NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13)
- CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14)
- CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15)
- CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16)
- QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17)
- QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20)
- CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21)
- CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22)
- FILE OFFLINE (23)
- NO HOSTNAME (24)
- MISSING LIBRARY (25)
- ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26)
- ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27)
- COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28)
- CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29)
- MDL LOAD ERROR (30)
- AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31)
- CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32)
- SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33)
- SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34)
- ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35)
- CLASSPATH ERROR (36)
- CONNECTION FAILURE (37)
- FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38)
- FILE NAME MISSING (39)
- SQL QUERY ERROR (40)
- SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41)
- SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42)
- SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43)
- PORT OPEN FAILED (44)
- ACCESS DENIED (45)
- TIMEOUT (46)
- NOT IMPLEMENTED (47)
- REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48)
- RESPONSE TOO BIG (49)
- GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50)
- SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51)
- SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52)
- SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53)
- CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54)
- CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55)
- INVALID CONF FILE (56)
- EIF INITIALIZATION FAILED (57)
- CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58)
- FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59)
- REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60)
- EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61)
- PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62)
- NO PING DEVICE FILES (63)
- PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64)
- SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65)
- DISABLED (66)
- URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67)
- XML PARSE ERROR (68)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE
Performance Object Status attribute group
The Performance Object Status attribute group contains information that reflects the status of other attribute groups so you can see the status of all of the performance objects that make up this application all at once. Each of these other performance attribute groups is represented by a row in this table (or other type of view). The status for an attribute group reflects the result of the last attempt to collect data for that attribute group, which allows you to see whether the agent is performing correctly. Unlike other attribute groups, the Performance Object Status attribute group does not reflect the state of the monitored application. This attribute group is most often used to determine why data is not available for one of the performance attribute groups.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Performance Object Status attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- Query Name attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The name of the attribute group.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP
- Object Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the performance object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME
- Object Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the performance object.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- WMI (0)
- PERFMON (1)
- WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2)
- JMX (3)
- SNMP (4)
- SHELL COMMAND (5)
- JOINED GROUPS (6)
- CIMOM (7)
- CUSTOM (8)
- ROLLUP DATA (9)
- WMI REMOTE DATA (10)
- LOG FILE (11)
- JDBC (12)
- CONFIG DISCOVERY (13)
- NT EVENT LOG (14)
- FILTER (15)
- SNMP EVENT (16)
- PING (17)
- DIRECTOR DATA (18)
- DIRECTOR EVENT (19)
- SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE
- Object Status attribute
- Description
- The status of the performance object.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- ACTIVE (0)
- INACTIVE (1)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS
- Error Code attribute
- Description
- The error code associated with the query.
- Type
- Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- NO ERROR (0)
- GENERAL ERROR (1)
- OBJECT NOT FOUND (2)
- COUNTER NOT FOUND (3)
- NAMESPACE ERROR (4)
- OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5)
- COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6)
- SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7)
- PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10)
- ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11)
- REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12)
- NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13)
- CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14)
- CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15)
- CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16)
- QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17)
- QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19)
- NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20)
- CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21)
- CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22)
- FILE OFFLINE (23)
- NO HOSTNAME (24)
- MISSING LIBRARY (25)
- ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26)
- ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27)
- COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28)
- CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29)
- MDL LOAD ERROR (30)
- AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31)
- CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32)
- SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33)
- SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34)
- ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35)
- CLASSPATH ERROR (36)
- CONNECTION FAILURE (37)
- FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38)
- FILE NAME MISSING (39)
- SQL QUERY ERROR (40)
- SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41)
- SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42)
- SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43)
- PORT OPEN FAILED (44)
- ACCESS DENIED (45)
- TIMEOUT (46)
- NOT IMPLEMENTED (47)
- REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48)
- RESPONSE TOO BIG (49)
- GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50)
- SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51)
- SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52)
- SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53)
- CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54)
- CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55)
- INVALID CONF FILE (56)
- EIF INITIALIZATION FAILED (57)
- CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58)
- FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59)
- REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60)
- EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61)
- PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62)
- NO PING DEVICE FILES (63)
- PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64)
- SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65)
- DISABLED (66)
- URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67)
- XML PARSE ERROR (68)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE
Storage Controller attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the storage controllers in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Storage Controller attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the storage controller.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STORAGECONTROLLERID or ID
- Rack ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The rack ID of the storage controller.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- RACKID or RID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the storage controller.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the storage controller.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Total (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTAL or CAPA
- Free (MB) attribute
- Description
- The free capacity of the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FREE or FCAPA
- Used (MB) attribute
- Description
- The used capacity of the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- USED or UCAPA
- Bytes Out attribute
- Description
- The number of bytes transferred out through the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- BYTESOUT or BYTESO
- Bytes In attribute
- Description
- The number of bytes transferred in through the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- BYTESIN or BYTESI
- Bytes In+Out attribute
- Description
- The number of bytes transferred in and out through the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- BYTESINOUT or BYTESIO
- Latency Out(ms) attribute
- Description
- The latency time of the data transferred out through the storage controller in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- LATENCYOUT or LATENCYO
- Latency In(ms) attribute
- Description
- The latency time of the data transferred in through the storage controller in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- LATENCYIN or LATENCYI
- Latency In+Out(ms) attribute
- Description
- The latency time of the data transferred in and out through the storage controller in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- LATENCYINOUT or LATENCYIO
- Total Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The total number of disk drives managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALDISKDRIVESNUMBER or TDISDR
- Available Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The number of available disk drives managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLEDISKDRIVESNUMBER or ADISDR
- Unavailable Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable disk drives managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEDISKDRIVESNUMBER or UADISDR
- Total Storage Pools attribute
- Description
- The total number of storage pools managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALSTORAGEPOOLSNUMBER or TSTORP
- Available Storage Pools attribute
- Description
- The number of available storage pools managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLESTORAGEPOOLSNUMBER or ASTORP
- Unavailable Storage Pools attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable storage pools managed by the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLESTORAGEPOOLSNUMBER or UASTORP
- Total Storage Controller Ports attribute
- Description
- The total number of ports on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALSTORAGECONTROLLERPORTSNUMBER or TSTORCP
- Available Storage Controller Ports attribute
- Description
- The number of available ports on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLESTORAGECONTROLLERPORTSNUMBER or ASTORCP
- Unavailable Storage Controller Ports attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable ports on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLESTORAGECONTROLLERPORTSNUMBER or UASTORCP
- Total Storage Expansions attribute
- Description
- The total number of storage expansions on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALSTORAGEEXPANSIONSNUMBER or TSTOREX
- Available Storage Expansions attribute
- Description
- The number of available storage expansions on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLESTORAGEEXPANSIONSNUMBER or ASTOREX
- Unavailable Storage Expansions attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable storage expansions on the storage controller.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLESTORAGEEXPANSIONSNUMBER or UASTOREX
Storage Expansion attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the storage expansions in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Storage Expansion attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the storage expansion.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STORAGEEXPANSIONID or ID
- Storage Controller ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the storage controller associated with the storage expansion.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STORAGECONTROLLERID or STCID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the storage expansion.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the storage expansion.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Total (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the storage expansion in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTAL or TCAPAC
- Free (MB) attribute
- Description
- The free capacity of the storage expansion in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FREE or FCAPA
- Used (MB) attribute
- Description
- The used capacity of the storage expansion in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- USED or UCAPA
- Total Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The total number of disk drives on the storage expansion.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALDISKDRIVESNUMBER or TDISDR
- Available Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The number of available disk drives on the storage expansion.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVAILABLEDISKDRIVESNUMBER or ADISDR
- Unavailable Disk Drives attribute
- Description
- The number of unavailable disk drives on the storage expansion.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- UNAVAILABLEDISKDRIVESNUMBER or UADISDR
Storage Pool attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the storage pools in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Storage Pool attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the storage pool.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STORAGEPOOLID or ID
- Storage Controller ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the storage controller that manages the storage pool.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STROAGECONTROLLERID or STORCON
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the storage pool.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the storage pool.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Total (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total capacity of the storage pool in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALCAPACITY or TCAPAC
- Used (MB) attribute
- Description
- The used capacity of the storage pool in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- USEDCAPACITY or UCAPAC
- Free (MB) attribute
- Description
- The free capacity of the storage pool in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- FREECAPACITY or FCAPAC
- Total Volumes attribute
- Description
- The total number of volumes in the storage pool.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TOTALVOLUMENUMBER or TVOLN
Switch attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the switches in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Switch attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Switch No. attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The switch sequence number.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHID or SWITID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Switch Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHTYPE or SWTYPE
- Software Version attribute
- Description
- The software version of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SOFTWARE_VERSION or SOFTVER
- Chassis ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the chassis associated with the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CHASSISID or CID
- Type Number attribute
- Description
- The number of switches of each type.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- NUMBEROFTYPE or NUMTYPE
- State Number attribute
- Description
- The number of switches in each state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- NUMBEROFSTATE or NUMSTAT
Switch Fan attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the switch fans in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Switch Fan attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch fan.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHFANID or ID
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the switch fan.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Switch ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHID or SWITID
- RPM attribute
- Description
- The revolutions per minute of the switch fan.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- RPM
- PWM attribute
- Description
- The pulse width modulation of the switch fan.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- PWM
Switch Port attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the switch ports in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Switch Port attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Switch Port No. attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The switch port sequence number.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHPORTID or SPNUM
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Link State attribute
- Description
- The link state of the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LINKSTATUS or LINKST
- Speed attribute
- Description
- The speed of the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SPEED
- Duplex attribute
- Description
- Indicates whether this is the duplex switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DUPLEX
- TTL Packets In attribute
- Description
- The number of the input ttl packets asossiated with the switch port.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TTLPCKTSIN or TTLPI
- TTL Packets Out attribute
- Description
- The number of the output ttl packets associated with the switch port.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TTLPCKTSOUT or TTLPO
- TTL Packets In+Out attribute
- Description
- The number of the input and output ttl packets asossiated with the switch port.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TTLPCKTSINOUT or TTLPIO
- TTL Packets Err attribute
- Description
- The number of the error ttl packets associated with the switch port.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- TTLPCKTSERR or TTLPE
- Switch ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the switch associated with the switch port.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHID or SWITID
- Link Status Number attribute
- Description
- The number of the switch ports in each link status.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- NUMBEROFLINKSTATUS or NUMLS
Switch Power Supply attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the switch power supplies in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Switch Power Supply attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch power supply.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHPOWERSUPPLYID or ID
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the switch power supply.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Switch ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the switch.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- SWITCHID or SWITID
Temperature attribute group
This attribute group provides temperature information for the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Temperature attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Object Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- OBJECTTYPE
- Object ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the object.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- OBJECTID
- Ambient Temperature(C) attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ambient temperature of the object in celsius.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AMBIENTTEMPERATURE or AMBT
- Exhaust Temperature(C) attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The exhaust temperature of the object in celsius.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- EXHAUSTTEMPERATURE or EXHT
- Maximum Ambient Temperature(C) attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The maximum ambient temperature of the object in celsius.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MAXAMBIENTTEMPERATURE or MAMBT
- Maximum Exhaust Temperature(C) attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The maximum exhaust temperature of the object in celsius.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MAXEXHAUSTTEMPERATURE or MEXHT
- Temperature Maximum Exceeded attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- Indicates whether the temperature has exceeded the ambient or exhaust value.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- EXCEEDTEMPERATURE or EXCAT
Topology Information attribute group
This attribute group provides topology information in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Topology Information attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- Origin ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The origin ID of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ORIGINID or OID
- Parent ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The parent ID of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PARENTID or PID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Type attribute
- Description
- The type of the component.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TYPE
Virtual Machine attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the virtual machines in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Virtual Machine attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMACHINEID or ID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Time Created attribute
- Description
- The time at which the virtual machine was created.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATETIME or CREATT
- Last Boot Time attribute
- Description
- The last time when the virtual machine was booted.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LASTBOOTTIME or LBOOTT
- Expiration Time attribute
- Description
- The time at which the virtual machine is set to expire.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- EXPIRATIONTIME or EXPIRET
- Hypervisor ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the hypervisor on which the virtual machine is hosted.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HYPERVISORID or HYPERID
- Total Virtual Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The total size of virtual memory for the virtual machine in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMEMORYTOTALSIZE or VMTNUM
- Free Virtual Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The size of free virtual memory for the virtual machine in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMEMORYAVAILABLESIZE or VMANUM
- Used Virtual Memory (MB) attribute
- Description
- The size of used virtual memory for the virtual machine in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMEMORYUNAVAILABLESIZE or VMUANUM
- Virtual Memory Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The virtual memory utilization of the virtual machine.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALMEMORYUTILIZATION or VMMUTIL
- Virtual CPU Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The virtual CPU utilization of the virtual machine.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALCPUUTILIZATION or CPUUTIL
- Max Virtual CPU Utilization (%) attribute
- Description
- The maximum virtual CPU utilization of the virtual machine.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- MAXVIRTUALCPUUTILIZATION or MCPUUTIL
- Virtual CPU Utilization Maximum Exceeded attribute
- Description
- Indicates whether the virtual CPU utilization of the virtual machine has exceeded the maximum value.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- VIRTUALCPUUTILEXCEEDMAX or CPUUEM
- Entitled CPU Resources attribute
- Description
- The CPU resources that the virtual machine is entitled to use.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- ENTITLEDCPU or ENTITCPU
- Address attribute
- Description
- The address of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ADDRESS
Virtual Machine Summary attribute group
This attribute group provides a summary about all the virtual machines in each deployment.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Virtual Machine Summary attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- VM ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ID
- VM Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- VM State attribute
- Description
- The state of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- VM Health attribute
- Description
- The health of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- HEALTH
- Public IP attribute
- Description
- The public IP of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PUBLICIP or PUBIP
- Public Hostname attribute
- Description
- The public hostname of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PUBLICHOSTNAME or PUBHOSTN
- Private IP attribute
- Description
- The private IP of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- PRIVATEIP or PRIIP
- Start Time attribute
- Description
- The start time of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STARTTIME or STARTT
- Last Update attribute
- Description
- The last update time of the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- LASTUPDATE or LASTUT
- Is Master attribute
- Description
- Indicates whether the virtual machine is the lead machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- ISMASTER
- Deployment ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the deployment associated with the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DEPLOYMENTID or DEPLID
- Deployment Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the deployment associated with the virtual machine.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- DEPLOYMENTNAME or DEPLNAME
- Creator attribute
- Description
- The user who created the deployment.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- CREATORNAME or CREANA
- Creator Number attribute
- Description
- The number of deployments created by this user.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CREATORNUM or CREANUM
- Virtual Machine Number attribute
- Description
- The number of virtual machines in each deployment.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- VITUALMACHINENUM or DEPNUM
- Health Number attribute
- Description
- The number of virtual machines in each health state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- HEALTHNUM
- State Number attribute
- Description
- The number of virtual machines in each running state.
- Type
- Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- STATUSNUM
Volume attribute group
This attribute group provides information about the volumes in the PureApplication System.
- Historical group
- This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse.
- Attribute descriptions
- The following list contains information about each attribute in the Volume attribute group:
- Node attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The managed system name of the agent.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NODE
- Timestamp attribute
- Description
- The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- TIMESTAMP
- ID attribute : This attribute is a key attribute.
- Description
- The ID of the volume.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- VOLUMEID or ID
- Storage Pool ID attribute
- Description
- The ID of the storage pool associated with the volume.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STORAGEPOOLID or STORPID
- Name attribute
- Description
- The name of the volume.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- NAME
- State attribute
- Description
- The state of the volume.
- Type
- String
- Warehouse name
- STATE
- Capacity (MB) attribute
- Description
- The capacity of the volume in megabytes.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CAPACITY or CAPAC
- Write Operations attribute
- Description
- The number of write operations that have been executed on the volume.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- WRITEOPS or WRITEO
- Read Operations attribute
- Description
- The number of read operations that have been executed on the volume.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- READOPS or READO
- R+W Operations attribute
- Description
- The number of read and write operations that have been executed on the volume.
- Type
- Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- READWRITEOPS or READWRITEO
- Avg Write Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The average write response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVGWRITERESPONSETIME or AWRITER
- Avg Read Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The average read response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVGREADRESPONSETIME or AREADR
- Avg R+W Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The average read and write response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- AVGREADWRITERESPONSETIME or ARDWRR
- Worst Write Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The worst write response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- WORSTWRITERESPONSETIME or WWRITER
- Worst Read Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The worst read response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- WORSTREADRESPONSETIME or WREADR
- Cum Write Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The cumulated write response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CUMWRITERESPONSETIME or CWRITER
- Cum Read Resp Time(ms) attribute
- Description
- The cumulated read response time of the volume in milliseconds.
- Type
- Real number (32-bit numeric property) with 2 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the monitoring portal. The warehouse and queries return the values shown in parentheses. The following values are defined:
- Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647)
- Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648)
Any other values will display the actual value returned by the agent in the monitoring portal.
- Warehouse name
- CUMREADRESPONSETIME or CREADR
Situations reference
A situation is a logical expression involving one or more system conditions. Situations are used to monitor the condition of systems in your network. You can manage situations from the monitoring portal by using the Situation Editor or from the command-line interface using the tacmds for situations.
About situations
The monitoring agents that you use to monitor your system environment include a set of predefined situations that you can use as-is. You can also create new situations to meet your requirements.
Predefined situations contain attributes that check for system conditions common to many enterprises. Using predefined situations can improve the speed with which you can begin using the Monitoring Agent for PureApplication System. You can change the conditions or values being monitored by a predefined situation to the conditions or values best suited to your enterprise.
You can display predefined situations and create your own situations using the Situation editor. The left panel of the Situation editor initially lists the situations associated with the Navigator item that you selected. When you click a situation name or create a situation, the right panel opens with the following tabs:
- Formula
- Formula describing the condition being tested.
- Distribution
- List of managed systems (operating systems, subsystems, or applications) to which the situation can be distributed. All the system agent managed systems are assigned by default.
- Expert advice
- Comments and instructions to be read in the event workspace.
- Action
- Command to be sent to the system.
- EIF
- Customize forwarding of the event to an Event Integration Facility receiver. (Available when the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server has been configured to forward events.)
- Until
- Options to close the event after a period of time, or when another situation becomes true.
Enabling situations for the external system agent
If the system agent is installed on a computer that is not part of PureApplication System, do the following steps to enable situations for the agent:
- Open the ITM_HOME/config/tep.jnlpt file, where ITM_HOME is the installation directory of IBM Tivoli Monitoring.
- Search the tep.jnlpt file for the following property definition:
<property name="vbroker.agent.enableLocator" value="false"/>- Add the following property definition after the definition for the vbroker.agent.enableLocator property:
<property name="cnp.eventflyover.maxlength" value="64"/>- If the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is installed on a Linux system, reconfigure the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. If the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is installed on a Windows system, reconfigure the Tivoli Enterprise Portal browser client.
6.1. Predefined situations
The monitoring agent contains predefined situations, which are organized by Navigator item.
Agent level Navigator items
- PureApplication System
- Not applicable
- Compute Nodes
- KQ8_Compute_Node_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Compute_Node_Up_Info
- KQ8_CPU_Util_High_Warn
- KQ8_Mem_Util_High_Warn
- KQ8_Fiber_Channel_Adapter_Cri
- KQ8_Ethernet_Adapter_Cri
- KQ8_VM_Down_Cri
- KQ8_VM_Up_Info
- KQ8_VCPU_Util_High_Warn
- KQ8_VMem_Util_High_Warn
- KQ8_Auxiliary_Device_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Auxiliary_Device_Up_Info
- KQ8_Temperature_High_Warn
- KQ8_Temperature_High_Cri
- Deployment Nodes
- Not applicable
- Network Nodes
- KQ8_Switch_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Switch_Up_Info
- KQ8_Switch_Port_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Switch_Port_Up_Info
- KQ8_Switch_Fan_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Switch_Fan_Up_Info
- KQ8_Switch_PSupply_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Switch_PSupply_Up_Info
- Storage Nodes
- KQ8_Storage_Contro_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Storage_Contro_Up_Info
- KQ8_Storage_Expansion_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Storage_Expansion_Up_Info
- KQ8_Storage_Pool_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Storage_Pool_Up_Info
- KQ8_Volume_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Volume_Up_Info
- KQ8_Disk_Drive_Down_Cri
- KQ8_Disk_Drive_Up_Info
Deployments (DPS) subnode
- Deployments
- Not applicable
- Deployment Information
- Not applicable
6.2. Situation descriptions
Each situation description provides information about the situation that you can use to monitor the condition of systems in your network.
The situation descriptions provide the following information:
- Description
- Information about the conditions that the situation tests.
- Formula
- Syntax that contains one or more logical expressions describing the conditions for the situation to monitor.
- Distribution
- Whether the situation is automatically distributed to instances of the agent or is available for manual distribution.
- Run at startup
- Whether the situation starts monitoring when the agent starts.
- Sampling interval
- Number of seconds that elapse between one sample of data that the monitoring agent collects for the server and the next sample.
- Situation persistence
- Whether the conditions specified in the situation evaluate to "true" for the defined number of occurrences in a row before the situation is raised. The default of one means that no persistence-checking takes place.
- Severity
- Severity of the predefined events: Warning, Informational, or Critical.
- Clearing conditions
- Controls when a true situation closes: after a period of time, when another situation is true, or whichever occurs first if both are selected.
PureApplication System Navigator item
No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item.
Compute Nodes Navigator item
The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant.
- KQ8_Compute_Node_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The compute node is powered off.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.PowerState *EQ 'powered_off'
- Distribution
- This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent.
- Run at startup
- Yes
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Compute_Node_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The compute node is powered on.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.PowerState *EQ 'powered_on'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_CPU_Util_High_Warn situation
- Description
- CPU usage has exceeded the warning threshold.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.CPUUtilExceedMax *EQ 'true'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Warning
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Mem_Util_High_Warn situation
- Description
- Memory usage has exceeded 90%.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.PhysicalMemoryUtilization *GT 90
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Warning
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Fiber_Channel_Adapter_Cri situation
- Description
- More than 50% of the fiber channel adapters are unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.UnavailableFcPercent *GT 50
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Ethernet_Adapter_Cri situation
- Description
- More than 50% of the Ethernet adapters are unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ComputeNodeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_COMPUTE_NODE.UnavailableEthPercent *GT 50
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_VM_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The virtual machine has stopped.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.State *EQ 'stopped'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_VM_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The virtual machine has started.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.State *EQ 'started'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_VCPU_Util_High_Warn situation
- Description
- CPU usage has exceeded the warning threshold.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.VirtualCPUUtilExceedMax *EQ 'true'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Warning
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_VMem_Util_High_Warn situation
- Description
- Memory usage has exceeded 90%.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.VirtualMemoryUtilization *GT 90
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Warning
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Auxiliary_Device_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The auxiliary device is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_AUXILIARY_DEVICE.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Auxiliary_Device_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The auxiliary device is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_AUXILIARY_DEVICE.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Temperature_High_Warn situation
- Description
- The temperature has exceeded the maximum ambient temperature.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_TEMPERATURE.ExceedTemperature *EQ 'exceedambient'
- Distribution
- This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent.
- Run at startup
- Yes
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Warning
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Temperature_High_Cri situation
- Description
- The temperature has exceeded the maximum exhaust temperature.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_TEMPERATURE.ExceedTemperature *EQ 'exceedexhaust'
- Distribution
- This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent.
- Run at startup
- Yes
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
Deployment Nodes Navigator item
No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item.
Network Nodes Navigator item
The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant.
- KQ8_Switch_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The switch is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The switch is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_Port_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The switch port is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_PORT.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_Port_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The switch port is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of ID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_PORT.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_Fan_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The switch fan is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of SwitchFanID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_FAN.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_Fan_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The switch fan is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of SwitchFanID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_FAN.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_PSupply_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The switch power supply is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of SwitchPowerSupplyID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_POWER_SUPPLY.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Switch_PSupply_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The switch power supply is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of SwitchPowerSupplyID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_SWITCH_POWER_SUPPLY.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
Storage Nodes Navigator item
The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant.
- KQ8_Storage_Contro_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The storage controller is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StorageControllerID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_CONTROLLER.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Storage_Contro_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The storage controller is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StorageControllerID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_CONTROLLER.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Storage_Expansion_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The storage expansion is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StorageExpansionID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_EXPANSION.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Storage_Expansion_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The storage expansion is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StorageExpansionID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_EXPANSION.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Storage_Pool_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The storage pool is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StoragePoolID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_POOL.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Storage_Pool_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The storage pool is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of StoragePoolID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_STORAGE_POOL.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Volume_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The volume is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VolumeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VOLUME.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Volume_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The volume is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of VolumeID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_VOLUME.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Disk_Drive_Down_Cri situation
- Description
- The disk drive is unavailable.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of DiskDriveID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_DISK_DRIVE.State *EQ 'unavailable'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Critical
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
- KQ8_Disk_Drive_Up_Info situation
- Description
- The disk drive is available.
The situation will be evaluated for each distinct value of DiskDriveID.
- Formula
- *IF *VALUE KQ8_DISK_DRIVE.State *EQ 'available'
- Distribution
- This situation is available for distribution.
- Run at startup
- No
- Sampling interval
- 5 minutes
- Situation persistence
- The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1.
- Error conditions
- Informational
- Clearing conditions
- The situation clears when the condition becomes false.
Deployments subnode
The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant.
Deployments Navigator item
No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item.
Deployment Information Navigator item
No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item.