WebSphere MQ instrumentation events come in the following types:
Configuration events are available with WebSphere MQ for z/OS only.
Command events are available with WebSphere MQ for z/OS only.
Logger events are not available with WebSphere MQ for z/OS.
For each queue manager, each category of event has its own event queue. All events in that category result in an event message being put onto the same queue.
This event queue: | Contains messages from: |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.QMGR.EVENT | Queue manager events |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.CHANNEL.EVENT | Channel events |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.PERFM.EVENT | Performance events |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.CONFIG.EVENT | Configuration events |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.EVENT | Command events |
SYSTEM.ADMIN.LOGGER.EVENT | Logger events |
By incorporating instrumentation events into your own system management application, you can monitor the activities across many queue managers, across many different nodes, for multiple WebSphere MQ applications. In particular, you can monitor all the nodes in your system from a single node (for those nodes that support WebSphere MQ events) as shown in Figure 2.
Instrumentation events can be reported through a user-written reporting mechanism to an administration application that can present the events to an operator.
Instrumentation events also enable applications acting as agents for other administration networks, for example NetView, to monitor reports and create the appropriate alerts.
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