Tivoli Business Systems Manager version 2.1 end-to-end business impact management

This IBM Redbooks publication gives a broad understanding of the IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager architecture and internals. The in-depth discussion covers the product’s inner workings and includes log files to illustrate the processing of its various components. IBM Tivoli Business Systems Mana...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization (-)
Otros Autores: Darmawan, Budi (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization 2003.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:IBM redbooks.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626876806719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Part 1 Concept and planning
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to business systems management
  • 1.1 Business systems management
  • 1.2 Tivoli systems management product
  • 1.3 IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager
  • 1.3.1 Business system
  • 1.3.2 Discovery processing
  • 1.3.3 Event processing
  • 1.3.4 Views
  • 1.4 Document organization and scope
  • 1.5 Lab environment
  • Chapter 2. Components and functions
  • 2.1 Product structure
  • 2.2 Base services
  • 2.2.1 Components and data flow
  • 2.2.2 Installation directory structure
  • 2.2.3 Windows registry structure
  • 2.2.4 Log files
  • 2.3 Distributed resource feeds
  • 2.3.1 Agent Listener
  • 2.3.2 Common listener
  • 2.4 Mainframe (z/OS) resource feeds
  • 2.4.1 OS/390 components
  • 2.4.2 Windows servers connection
  • 2.4.3 Object registration process
  • 2.4.4 Bulk discovery
  • 2.4.5 Command support
  • 2.5 History server, reporting, and health monitor
  • 2.5.1 History server
  • 2.5.2 The reporting system
  • 2.5.3 Health monitor
  • Chapter 3. Database structure
  • 3.1 Microsoft SQL Server overview
  • 3.2 The databases
  • 3.3 Object implementation
  • 3.3.1 Important information sources
  • 3.3.2 Object structure implementation
  • 3.3.3 Business Systems implementation
  • 3.3.4 ROOT, BUSC, and LOBC objects
  • 3.3.5 Object hierarchy
  • 3.4 Status propagation
  • 3.5 Agent listener resources
  • 3.5.1 Class implementation
  • 3.5.2 AMS tables
  • 3.6 Common listener resources
  • 3.7 Menu and command
  • 3.7.1 Menu, menu item, and launcher
  • 3.7.2 z/OS subsystems command support
  • 3.7.3 Tivoli task support
  • Chapter 4. User interface
  • 4.1 Java console
  • 4.2 Web console
  • Chapter 5. Implementation planning
  • 5.1 Planning overview
  • 5.2 Personnel.
  • 5.3 Hardware specifications
  • 5.4 Network and connectivity
  • 5.5 Software level and prerequisites
  • 5.5.1 Planning for distributed systems
  • 5.5.2 Planning for mainframe systems
  • 5.6 Operators and users
  • 5.7 Business System requirements
  • 5.7.1 Business System View theory
  • 5.7.2 Business System View design concept
  • 5.7.3 Business System View structure
  • Part 2 Distributed implementation
  • Chapter 6. Base services implementation
  • 6.1 Hardware and software prerequisites
  • 6.1.1 Hardware configuration
  • 6.1.2 Software components
  • 6.1.3 Hardware and software configuration for this book
  • 6.2 Prerequisite software components installation
  • 6.2.1 Operating system: Windows 2000 Server
  • 6.2.2 MKS Toolkit for Systems Administrators Version 7.5 or 8.0
  • 6.2.3 Windows Resource Kit
  • 6.2.4 JDBC Driver: Microsoft SQL 2000 Driver for JDBC
  • 6.2.5 Microsoft IIS
  • 6.2.6 Microsoft SQL Server
  • 6.3 Database server installation
  • 6.4 Console and propagation server installation
  • 6.5 History server installation
  • 6.6 Health Monitor Server implementation
  • 6.6.1 HMS Installation
  • 6.6.2 Customization
  • 6.6.3 Health Monitor Client implementation
  • Chapter 7. TEC components integration
  • 7.1 Tivoli Enterprise Console overview
  • 7.2 Setting up the TEC connection
  • 7.2.1 Installing event enablement and the task server
  • 7.2.2 Setting up the user ID
  • 7.2.3 Updating the TEC event classes and rules
  • 7.2.4 Enabling TBSM agent listener
  • 7.3 IBM Tivoli Monitoring modules integration
  • 7.4 Creating a generic component
  • 7.5 Defining a component from DM monitors
  • 7.6 Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 8. IBM Tivoli Monitoring integration
  • 8.1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring integration
  • 8.2 Adapter installation and configuration
  • 8.2.1 Installing JRE 1.3.0
  • 8.2.2 Installing the TBSM adapter for ITM
  • 8.2.3 TBSM adapter processes.
  • 8.2.4 Configuring the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for 5.1.1 TBSM Adapter
  • 8.3 Using the TBSM adapter
  • 8.3.1 Discovery process
  • 8.3.2 Event forwarding to Tivoli Business Systems Manager
  • 8.4 Tracing an event to the Common Listener
  • Chapter 9. IBM Tivoli NetView integration
  • 9.1 What IBM Tivoli NetView is
  • 9.2 NetView 7.1.3 installation and configuration
  • 9.2.1 Installation prerequisites
  • 9.2.2 Suggested configuration steps
  • 9.3 Adapter installation
  • 9.3.1 Installing the NetView part of the adapter
  • 9.3.2 Installing the TBSM part of the adapter
  • 9.4 NetView adapter configuration
  • 9.5 Using the adapter
  • 9.5.1 Bulk discovery
  • 9.5.2 How NetView resources are handled
  • 9.5.3 Launching NetView Web console from TBSM
  • 9.6 Troubleshooting the environment
  • 9.6.1 TBSM adapter basics
  • 9.6.2 TBSM communication
  • 9.6.3 Testing the launch functions
  • 9.6.4 TBSM adapter log and trace files
  • 9.7 Extending the menus
  • 9.7.1 Extending the NetView Web console
  • 9.7.2 Extending the TBSM Java console
  • Part 3 z/OS integration
  • Chapter 10. z/OS installation and configuration
  • 10.1 Source/390 implementation
  • 10.1.1 Pre-installation tasks
  • 10.1.2 Installing Source/390
  • 10.1.3 Bulk discovery configuration
  • 10.1.4 Source/390 tuning considerations
  • 10.1.5 Source/390 security
  • 10.2 Setting up Tivoli NetView for z/OS
  • 10.2.1 Modify the NetView started task procedure
  • 10.2.2 Modify the DSIPARM members
  • 10.2.3 Enable the PPI connection
  • 10.2.4 Enable NETCONV connection
  • 10.2.5 Enabling communication between NetView systems
  • 10.2.6 Tuning considerations
  • 10.3 Implementing the Event Server
  • Chapter 11. z/OS data feeds and discovery
  • 11.1 z/OS data feeds overview
  • 11.2 System Automation for OS/390 Version 2.1
  • 11.2.1 Concept
  • 11.2.2 Integration setup
  • 11.2.3 Object discovery.
  • 11.3 Database 2 (DB2) for z/OS
  • 11.3.1 Integration setup
  • 11.3.2 Object discovery
  • 11.4 Information Management System (IMS)
  • 11.4.1 Integration setup
  • 11.4.2 Object discovery
  • 11.5 CICSPlex System Manager Version 2.2
  • 11.5.1 Integration setup
  • 11.5.2 Object discovery
  • 11.6 Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS
  • 11.6.1 Concept
  • 11.6.2 Integration setup
  • 11.6.3 Object discovery
  • 11.7 Resource Object Data Manager
  • 11.7.1 Concept
  • 11.7.2 Integration setup
  • 11.7.3 Object discovery
  • 11.8 Resource Measurement Facility (RMF)
  • 11.8.1 Concept
  • 11.8.2 Integration setup
  • 11.9 System Managed Storage (SMS)
  • 11.9.1 Concept
  • 11.9.2 Integration setup
  • 11.10 DFSMS Hierarchical Storage Manager
  • 11.10.1 Concept
  • 11.10.2 Integration setup
  • 11.11 WebSphere HTTP Server for OS/390
  • 11.11.1 Integration setup
  • 11.11.2 Object discovery
  • Part 4 Advanced configuration
  • Chapter 12. Automatic Business System View creation
  • 12.1 Automatic Business System View
  • 12.1.1 Automatic Business Systems design
  • 12.1.2 Automatic Business Systems configuration file
  • 12.1.3 Defining the Automatic Business System
  • 12.2 ABS usage example
  • 12.2.1 Manual creation of the business system view
  • 12.2.2 BSV creation tool
  • 12.3 Distributed LOB rules to ABS migration
  • 12.3.1 Migration description
  • 12.3.2 Migration example
  • Chapter 13. Setting up roles and security
  • 13.1 Resource security
  • 13.1.1 Protecting files and directories
  • 13.1.2 Protecting the registry
  • 13.1.3 Windows user ID and groups
  • 13.2 Password protection
  • 13.2.1 TBSM processes passwords
  • 13.2.2 Microsoft SQL Server
  • 13.2.3 Reporting system password
  • 13.3 TBSM command security
  • 13.4 TBSM operators and workspaces
  • Chapter 14. Maintenance and tuning issues
  • 14.1 SQL Server Agent jobs
  • 14.1.1 z/OS-related jobs.
  • 14.1.2 Distributed resources jobs
  • 14.1.3 Database maintenance jobs
  • 14.2 Database maintenance
  • 14.2.1 Database statistic and check
  • 14.2.2 Database Maintenance Plan
  • 14.3 Microsoft SQL Server and Windows 2000 tuning
  • 14.3.1 Windows 2000 Advanced Server tuning
  • 14.3.2 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 tuning
  • Chapter 15. Automatic problem ticketing
  • 15.1 Automatic problem ticketing
  • 15.2 Defining the auto ticketing rule
  • 15.3 Tivoli Information Management for z/OS integration overview
  • 15.4 Installation and configuration
  • 15.4.1 Enable problem management
  • 15.4.2 Extract and customize the input-output processor
  • 15.4.3 Setting up the task server and Tivoli NetView for z/OS
  • 15.4.4 Application customization
  • 15.5 Using the problem ticket interface
  • 15.5.1 Manual problem ticket operation
  • 15.5.2 Closing a problem ticket
  • Chapter 16. High availability and failover
  • 16.1 Failover concept and terminology
  • 16.2 Implementation of failover
  • 16.2.1 Prerequisites
  • 16.2.2 Installation and customization of failover
  • 16.2.3 Setup for z/OS
  • 16.3 Performing failover
  • 16.3.1 Enabling failover
  • 16.3.2 Enabling reverse failover
  • 16.4 Limitations and discussion
  • 16.5 Troubleshooting tips
  • Chapter 17. Historical reporting with TEDW
  • 17.1 Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse overview
  • 17.1.1 Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse concepts and components
  • 17.1.2 IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager integration
  • 17.2 Installation and configuration for data warehouse
  • 17.2.1 Warehouse integration pre-installation steps
  • 17.2.2 Setting up the source ETL
  • 17.3 Activating collection
  • 17.3.1 Changes on the TWH_CDW database
  • 17.3.2 Creating an ODBC connection to source database
  • 17.3.3 Defining authority to the Warehouse Sources and Targets
  • 17.3.4 Scheduling the source ETL.
  • 17.3.5 Changing the source ETL status to Production.