Policies for switching with model switch framework - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

Product type
Software
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Integrate
Product family
Assure
Product
Assure MIMIX™ Software
Version
10.0
Language
English
Product name
Assure MIMIX
Title
Assure MIMIX Operations Guide
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last updated
2024-03-12
Published on
2024-03-12T11:06:36.794496
In environments that do not use application groups, MIMIX Switch Assistant (which implements MIMIX Model Switch Framework) is usually used for switching. MIMIX Model Switch Framework cannot be used to switch application groups.
Note: Switching is not supported in environments licensed for Assure MIMIX DR.

The following table identifies the policies associated with switching using MIMIX Model Switch Framework and the shipped default values of those policies.

For these policies, MIMIX Switch Assistant uses only the policy values specified for the installation. If MIMIX cannot determine whether a MIMIX Model Switch Framework is defined, the switch framework policy is *DISABLED.

If the SETMMXPCY command specifies a data group name, the switch framework is required to be *INST. The switch thresholds are *DISABLED by default but can be changed.

The policies in the following table have no effect on application group switching.

Table 1. Shipped values of policies used by MIMIX Switch Assistant.

Policy

Shipped Values at Creation1

  Installation Data Groups

Data group definition 2

*INST

Name3

Switch warning threshold 

90

*DISABLED

Switch action threshold 

180

*DISABLED

Default model switch framework 

MXMSFDFT

*INST

Note:
  • 1- Default values for the installation level are assigned to polices at the time the installation is created. Default values for data group level are assigned when the data group is created.
  • 2- A value must be specified for the data group definition (DGDFN) parameter on the SETMMXPCY command in order to specify any policy value.
  • 3- A data group definition value of *INST indicates the policy is installation-wide. A name indicates the policies are in effect only for the specified data group.