Statistics data is written to the specified output location in the following circumstances:
On Windows systems, if the broker workpath has been set using the -w option of the mqsicreatebroker command, data is written to workpath\log. If the broker workpath has not been specified, data is written to install_dir\log, where install_dir is the directory in which WebSphere Message Broker is installed.
On UNIX systems, data is written to /var/wmqi/log.
On Linux systems, data is written to /var/wmqi/log.
On z/OS systems, data is written to /component_filesystem/log.
You can specify that the data collected is published. The publication message is created in XML format and is available to subscribers registered in the broker network that subscribe to the correct topic.
The topic on which the data is published has the following structure:
$SYS/Broker/brokerName/StatisticsAccounting/recordType/executionGroupLabel/messageFlowLabel
Subscribers can include filter expressions to limit the publications that they receive. For example, they can choose to see only snapshot data, or to see data collected for a single broker. Subscribers can specify wild cards (+ and #) to receive publications that refer to multiple resources.
Register the following topic for the subscriber to receive data for all message flows running on BrokerA:
$SYS/Broker/BrokerA/StatisticsAccounting/#
Register the following topic for the subscriber to receive only archive statistics relating to a message flow Flow1 running on execution group Execution on broker BrokerA:
$SYS/Broker/BrokerA/StatisticsAccounting/Archive/Execution/Flow1
Register the following topic for the subscriber to receive both snapshot and archive data for message flow Flow1 running on execution group Execution on broker BrokerA
$SYS/Broker/BrokerA/StatisticsAccouting/#/Execution/Flow1
Message display, test and performance utilities SupportPac (IH03) can help you with registering your subscriber.
On z/OS, you can specify that the data collected is written to SMF. SMF supports the collection of data from multiple subsystems, and you might therefore be able to synchronize the information recorded. When you want to interpret the information recorded, you can use any utility program that processes SMF records. Accounting and statistics data uses SMF type 117 records.
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