Lizette Koehler wrote: >Any design will need to include performance issues with monitoring processes. >Monitoring does not come cheap.
Indeed. >You might want to look at updating a common dataset on each environment that >the Automation Software can query and provide a panel for display. Or maybe a >table in DB2 or Database in IMS might be effective. It can work if you sort out your GRS issues. Another method: An Automation package (nameless) on each LPAR can place a condition that a job ran successfully or give results about some measurements and send that condition/measurement over to another copy of that automation package running on a specific LPAR. That job under that specific collecting automation package can collect all data and place it somewhere. Of course, you need to have deep pockets full of Lotto Jackpot winnings.... ... And some dumb ape needs to monitor those things by the ultimate best monitoring tool: 'e y e s'. Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
