So, monitoring "mainframe software" is really about "MANAGING", this is
not the "pc world".  Does your objectives have anything to do with the
following disciplines:

1) Performance analysis including all subsystems (DASD, Storage, PAging,
CPU, Network)

2) Capacity Planning (same subsystems), with MICS, MXG, TDS interfaces?

3) Accounting , charge back for resources consumed? (100 percent capture
ratio)

4) Operations support: Let operations know about all servers having
issues with non response, filesystem full, missing processes, looping
processes, and etc...

Please contact me offline if interested in real world "performance
monitoring" hrequirements (or a job?)

Przemyslaw Kupisz wrote:
Hello,

I've written two programs to monitor mainframe system. They are not
completed but might be useful to somebody (for examle zpmd needs some
records and zpmc needs more graphs, statistics and some well organised
data inside frame).

Well, then some words about them:
"zpmd" -z/VM Performance Monitor Daemon for z/Linux running under z/VM
(actually only for v5.3). It reads data from /dev/monreader (DCSS used
by *MONITOR) and writes to MySQL database.

"zpmc" -z/VM Performance Monitor (Client). This is a Java client so it's
portable:-) Cooperates with MySQL database and presents system usage,
actual events.

The newest code is available to download or view using SVN repo from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zpmd/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zpmc/

On balance I must finish some records in zpmd because they are still
missing. It would be nice to have somebody who knows very well HLASM and
TOD format because some records have values counted in TOD clock units
like I/O rate or total time for VMDBK. In zpmc there is a lot of work on
view and position of data to make it handy for system programmer.

--
Best regards,
Przemyslaw Kupisz

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