How this book is organized
This book is divided into the following parts:
- Part 1. Introduction
- This part gives a general overview of the approaches available with WebSphere MQ products for monitoring WebSphere MQ systems, and contains the following:
- Part 2. Event monitoring
- This part describes the approaches available with WebSphere MQ products for monitoring instrumentation events, and contains the following:
- An introduction to instrumentation events.
- Understanding performance events.
- Understanding configuration events.
- Understanding command events.
- Understanding logger events.
- Event message reference.
- Example of using instrumentation events.
- Part 3. Message monitoring
- This part describes the approaches available with WebSphere MQ products for determining message routes, and contains the following:
- An introduction to message monitoring.
- Activity recording.
- Trace-route messaging.
- WebSphere MQ display route application.
- Activity report reference.
- Trace-route message reference.
- Trace-route reply message reference.
- Part 4. Accounting and statistics messages
- This part describes the approaches available with WebSphere MQ products when using accounting and statistics messages, and contains the following:
- Part 5. Real-time monitoring
- This part describes the approaches available with WebSphere MQ products when using real-time monitoring, and contains the following:
- An introduction to real-time monitoring.
- Monitoring queues.
- Monitoring channels.
- The Windows performance monitor.
- Part 6. Appendixes
- This part describes structure datatypes used throughout the book, and the object attribute data that can be included in the event data of configuration events, and contains the following: