Monitoring performance and resource usage
Introduction to monitoring
Getting snapshots of WebSphere MQ
Using DISPLAY commands
Using CICS adapter statistics
Using WebSphere MQ trace
Starting WebSphere MQ trace
Controlling WebSphere MQ trace
Effect of trace on WebSphere MQ performance
Using WebSphere MQ online monitoring
Using WebSphere MQ events
Using System Management Facility
Allocating additional SMF buffers
Reporting data in SMF
Using other products with WebSphere MQ
Using Resource Measurement Facility
Using Performance Reporter for OS/390
Using the CICS monitoring facility
Investigating performance problems
Investigating the overall system
Investigating individual tasks
Interpreting WebSphere MQ performance statistics
Layout of an SMF type 115 record
The SMF header
Self-defining sections
Examples of SMF statistics records
Processing type 115 SMF records
Storage manager data records
Log manager data records
Message manager data records
Data manager data records
Buffer manager data records
Managing your buffer pools
Lock manager data records
DB2 manager data records
Coupling Facility manager data records
Interpreting WebSphere MQ accounting data
Layout of an SMF type 116 record
The SMF header
Self-defining sections
Processing type 116 SMF records
Common WebSphere MQ SMF header
Thread cross reference data
Message manager data records
Records containing zero CPU time
Sample subtype zero accounting record
Thread-level and queue-level data records
Meaning of the channel names
Sample subtype 1 and subtype 2 records
Notices
|
Downloads
|
Library
|
Support
|
Feedback
csqsav0459