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Before using this online manual
Preface
Part 1 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Product Overview
1.1.1 Features of this product
1.1.2 Function organization
1.1.2.1 Management types
1.1.2.2 Display and analysis functions
1.1.3 Product organization
1.1.3.1 Installation types
1.1.3.2 Supported middleware products
1.2 Configuration Models
1.2.1 Basic model comprising a Manager and Agents
1.2.2 Manager redundancy model
1.2.3 Cluster system operation model
1.3 Overview of Functions
1.3.1 Console
1.3.1.1 Monitor view
1.3.1.2 Drill Down view
1.3.2 Report view
1.3.2.1 On-Demand Report
1.3.2.2 Scheduled report
Chapter 2 Product Architecture
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Monitoring and assessment functions
2.1.2 Basic Component Configuration
2.1.3 Collection policies and configuration information
2.2 Communication Modes
2.2.1 Communication mode using the Push method
2.2.2 Communication mode using the Pull method
2.3 Agent
2.4 Manager
2.5 Operation Management Client
Chapter 3 Installation Conditions and Resource Estimation
3.1 Manager
3.1.1 Hardware environment
3.1.1.1 How to estimate the amount of space required for the performance database
3.1.2 Software environment
3.1.2.1 Products that cannot be installed
3.2 Agent
3.2.1 Hardware environment
3.2.2 Software environment
3.2.2.1 Products that cannot be installed
3.3 Operation Management Client
3.3.1 Hardware environment
3.3.1.1 How to estimate the space required for reports
3.3.2 Software environment
3.3.2.1 Products that cannot be installed
Part 2 Installation (Basic)
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup
4.1 Simple Installation
4.1.1 Tasks required for Manager installation
4.1.1.1 Installation
4.1.1.1.1 Installation conditions
4.1.1.1.2 Pre-installation preparations
4.1.1.1.3 Installation procedure
4.1.1.2 How to start and verify the program
4.1.2 Tasks required for Agent installation
4.1.2.1 Installation
4.1.2.1.1 Installation conditions
4.1.2.1.2 Pre-installation preparations
4.1.2.1.3 Installation procedure
4.1.2.2 Setup
4.1.2.3 How to start and verify the program
4.1.3 Tasks required for operation management client installation
4.1.3.1 Installation
4.1.3.1.1 Installation conditions
4.1.3.1.2 Pre-installation preparations
4.1.3.1.3 Installation procedure
4.1.3.2 Setup
4.1.3.3 How to start and verify the program
4.1.3.4 Environment setup
4.1.4 Uninstallation
4.2 Basic Model Comprising a Manager and Agents
4.3 Redundant Manager Operation Model
4.3.1 Setting up redundant Manager operations
4.3.1.1 Manager setup command for redundant Manager operations
4.3.1.2 Agent setup command for redundant Manager operations
4.4 Cluster System Operation Model
4.4.1 Operating MSCS cluster systems
4.4.1.1 Installation and environment setup
4.4.1.1.1 Creating a group and registering basic resources
4.4.1.1.2 Installing ETERNUS SF Disk Space Monitor on the active server
4.4.1.1.3 Executing the cluster setup command on the active server
4.4.1.1.4 Installing ETERNUS SF Disk Space Monitor on the standby server
4.4.1.1.5 Executing the cluster setup command on the standby server
4.4.1.1.6 Registering resources
4.4.1.2 Uninstallation
4.4.2 Operating PRIMECLUSTER cluster systems
4.4.2.1 Installation and environment setup
4.4.2.1.1 Setting up the shared disk and allocating IP addresses and host names
4.4.2.1.2 Installing ETERNUS SF Disk Space Monitor on the active server
4.4.2.1.3 Executing the cluster setup command on the active server
4.4.2.1.4 Installing ETERNUS SF Disk Space Monitor on the standby server
4.4.2.1.5 Executing the cluster setup command on the standby server
4.4.2.1.6 Registering resources
4.4.2.1.7 Registering resources using the userApplication Configuration Wizard
4.4.2.1.8 Registering resources using the RMS Wizard
4.4.2.2 Uninstallation
4.4.3 Cluster setup command
Chapter 5 How to Start and Stop Resident Processes
5.1 Manager
5.2 Agent
Chapter 6 Linkage Products and Other Supplementary Notes
6.1 Linking with Symfoware Server
6.1.1 Stopping Symfoware Server where this product's Agent has been installed
6.2 Linking with Oracle Database Server
6.3 Linking with Systemwalker Centric Manager
6.3.1 Monitoring Thresholds
6.3.2 Linking to the Monitor view from Centric Manager
6.4 Other Supplementary and Important Information
6.4.1 syslog settings
6.4.2 Content display errors
6.4.2.1 How to increase the size of the desktop heap
6.4.2.2 Other content display errors
6.4.3 Application errors with tclsh84
6.4.4 Event ID 2003
6.4.5 Failure to collect server performance information
6.4.6 PDB maintenance processing
Part 3 User's Guide
Chapter 7 Console
7.1 Starting the Admin Console
7.2 Window Configuration
7.3 Monitor View
7.3.1 Description of the Monitor tree
7.3.1.1 Reloading the Monitor tree
7.3.2 Basic operation
7.3.2.1 Manual Update and Auto Update
7.3.2.2 Opening targets in Drill Down view
7.3.3 Content-related operation methods
7.3.4 Monitor types
7.4 Drill Down View
7.4.1 Description of the Drill Down tree
7.4.1.1 Reloading the Drill Down tree
7.4.2 Basic operation
7.4.2.1 Opening the same Agent in a separate window
7.4.2.2 History
7.4.2.3 Displaying resources
7.4.2.4 Invoking related tools
7.4.3 Content-related operation methods
7.4.3.1 Common operations
7.4.4 Drill Down types
7.5 Invoking Functions Directly
7.5.1 Invoking the Monitor view
7.5.2 Invoking the Drill Down view
Chapter 8 Report View
8.1 On-Demand Report View
8.1.1 Starting the On-Demand Report View
8.1.2 Window Configuration
8.1.3 New Report tab
8.1.4 Report History tab
8.2 Scheduled Report View
8.2.1 Starting the Scheduled Report View
8.2.2 Window configuration
8.2.3 Daily Report, Weekly Report and Monthly Report tabs
8.3 Scheduled Report Registration View
8.3.1 Starting the Scheduled Report Registration View
8.3.2 Window configuration
8.4 Commands for Manipulating Scheduled Reports
8.4.1 sqcMakeReport (scheduled report creation command)
8.4.2 sqcDeleteReport (scheduled report deletion command)
8.4.2.1 Example of registration with scheduler
8.4.3 Backing up reports
8.5 Using the Report Creation and Registration Windows
8.5.1 Report name specification
8.5.2 Report type specification
8.5.3 Report target specification
8.5.4 Specifications relating to time and the number of display items
8.5.5 Operation buttons
8.6 Content-related Operation Methods
8.7 Report Types
8.7.1 Full system inspection reports
8.7.2 Categorized diagnostic reports
8.7.3 Detailed reports
8.8 How to Evaluate Categorized Diagnostic Reports
8.8.1 Windows disk space
8.8.2 UNIX disk space
8.8.3 Symfoware Database space
8.8.4 Oracle Tablespace
8.9 Storing Reports
Chapter 9 Admin Console Window
9.1 Console Definitions Window
9.1.1 Window configuration
9.1.2 Basic operation
9.2 Setting View
9.2.1 Window Configuration
9.2.1.1 Setting View tree
9.2.2 Basic operation
9.2.3 Setup items
9.2.3.1 Management configuration definition (ConfigurationSettings)
9.2.3.1.1 SystemGroups
9.2.3.1.2 Agents
9.2.3.1.3 RelationTools
9.2.3.1.4 Resources
9.2.3.2 Unregistered Agent information (UnregisteredAgents)
9.3 User Definitions Window
9.3.1 Window Configuration
9.3.2 Basic operation
9.3.3 Assigning console definitions
Part 4 Installation (Advanced)
Chapter 10 Defining Thresholds
10.1 Threshold Monitoring Definitions
10.1.1 Storage location
10.1.2 How to make the definitions
10.1.3 Sample definition
10.2 Alarm Action Definitions
10.2.1 Storage location
10.2.2 Definition method
10.2.2.1 Defining the action type
10.2.2.2 When MAIL is selected
10.2.2.3 When TRAP is selected
10.2.2.4 When OTHER is selected
Chapter 11 Managing User Data
11.1 Defining User Data
11.1.1 Definition location
11.1.2 Definition format
11.2 Setup
11.3 Storing User Data in the PDB
11.4 Display
Chapter 12 Configuring Communication Environment with the Pull Method
12.1 HTTP Pull Operations
12.1.1 Definitions for pull communications
12.1.1.1 Storage location
12.1.1.2 Definition method
12.1.1.3 Definition example
12.1.2 Executing the setup command for pull communications
12.2 Switching between Push and Pull Communication Modes
12.2.1 Changing from pull to push communications
12.2.1.1 Tasks required on the Manager
12.2.1.2 Tasks required on the Agent
12.2.2 Changing from push to pull communications
12.2.2.1 Tasks required on the Manager
12.2.2.2 Tasks required on the Agent
Part 5 Reference
Chapter 13 Creating and Applying Collection Policies
13.1 Creating Server Resource Information Collection Policies
13.2 Applying Policies
13.3 Changing Policies Temporarily
Chapter 14 Resource Configuration Information (MiddlewareConf.xml)
14.1 Storage Location
14.2 Definition Method
14.3 Supplementary Notes
14.4 How to Set up Symfoware Server
Chapter 15 Collection Template
15.1 Storage Location
15.2 Definition Method
15.3 How to Set up Oracle Database Server
15.3.1 How to create a new user that can access the Oracle dynamic performance view
Chapter 16 Setting up an HTTP Communication Environment
16.1 Virtual Directories
16.2 Setting up a Virtual Directory
16.2.1 For Microsoft(R) Internet Information Server
16.2.2 For Apache HTTP Server 1.3.26
16.2.3 For Netscape(R) Enterprise Server 3.0
16.2.4 Interstage HTTP Server (bundled with Interstage Application Server)
16.2.5 For InfoProvider Pro (bundled with Interstage Application Server)
16.3 How to Set Up Basic Authentication for Operation Management Clients
Chapter 17 Maintaining the Operating Environment
17.1 Operation Definitions
17.1.1 Managers, Agents
17.1.2 Operation management client
17.2 Database (PDB)
17.2.1 Backup and restore
17.2.1.1 PDB files
17.2.1.2 Archive files
17.2.2 Moving the perform database (PDB)
17.3 Changing the IP Address of a Manager
17.3.1 Changing the IP address of the Manager that is recognized by Agents
17.3.2 Changing the IP address of the Manager that is recognized by operation management clients
17.4 Migrating Managers
17.4.1 Inheriting only the configuration information for the source Manager
17.4.2 Inhering the PDB from the source Manager as well
Chapter 18 PDB Commands
18.1 sqcPDBcout (CSV Output Command)
18.2 sqcPDBcload (User Data Input Command)
18.3 sqcPDBerase (Data Deletion Command)
18.4 sqcPDBexport (Configuration Information Export Command)
Chapter 19 Data Formats
19.1 Monitor Information
19.1.1 SpaceMonitor
19.1.2 UserDataMonitor
19.2 Drill Down/Report Information
19.2.1 Windows reports for the Windows folder
19.2.2 UNIX reports for the Solaris & Linux folder
19.2.3 Symfoware reports for the Symfoware folder
19.2.4 Oracle reports for the Oracle folder
19.2.5 Detailed reports (UDATA1 to 5) for the UserData folder
Chapter 20 Messages
20.1 Common Messages
20.2 Windows-specific Messages
20.3 Solaris/Linux-specific Messages