Re: VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-11 Thread Alan Ackerman
We are sending z/VM monitor data to z/OS to be processed by MICS and MXG. We are using ESALPS (zVpS?). ESAWRITE has an option to collect and compre ss a subset of the raw monitor data and we then send that to z/OS. (Via Connect:Direct to make o ur security folks happy.) In our case the subset

Re: VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-07 Thread David Boyes
We ship all of the SMF data we collect and the monitor data I trying to get off the ground is only 2 or 3 domains. We have the capacity, and I am not concerned Linux etc. MXG can process it, and that is what I intend to use. And am trying to find others to do it this way. I have done so in a

VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-06 Thread Ackerman, Derek
Is anyone transmitting to an MVS host the VM Monitor data to be processed by MXG/SAS programs? Derek Ackerman Enterprise Capacity Planning Performance Management Infocrossing Inc (206) 432-9737 || C: (206) 225-3585 || derek.acker...@infocrossing.com  Please consider the environment before

Re: VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-06 Thread Mike Walter
by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 10/06/2010 05:06 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU To IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU cc Subject VM Monitor data processing Is anyone transmitting to an MVS host the VM Monitor data to be processed by MXG/SAS

Re: VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-06 Thread Sterling James
Not to mislead anyone, we ftp the output of monwrite to a zOS host to be processed. Thx - Please consider the environment before printing this email and any attachments. This e-mail and any attachments are intended only for the individual or company to

Re: VM Monitor data processing

2010-10-06 Thread Barton Robinson
Ouch. Pretty costly to collect raw data, ship it to z/os and process it there. There are lots of installations that take the zVPS (Velocity Performance Suite) data and ship it to z/os from vm, and MXG supports it direct. Probably 1 percent in size. Other installations take our MICS file