This manual covers the configuration and use of MON-Explorer. The Monitor product suite includes the following components:
MON-SNAPSHOT
is used to perform snapshot and interval processing at the volume, pool or data set level. This component is run as a batch job or started task.
MON-RTM
is used to monitor real-time storage management events using the DADSM POST processing exit and capture HSM events using the SMF U83 exit. This component can also be used to send storage event records to a MON-Explorer database. The MON-Explorer application can use the database for Storage Analysis and Trends evaluation.
MON-ISPF
is an ISPF application interface with SCC Monitor. The interface uses result sets from MON-Snapshot jobs to create and display ISPF tables. The result sets are the same ones used by the Explorer and -iPhone applications.
MON-Explorer
is a PC-based client that communicates through DIF to work with SCC Monitor, MVS Console and TSO commands, DF/HSM, DF/SMS, system utilities, as well as third party software products. The application can display information in a variety of formats, reports and graphs. The MON-Explorer application can also perform storage management and installation defined actions on the host. An optional database tier can also be added to collect storage management events for historical and trend analysis.
MON-IPHONE
is an iPhone application that communicates through DIF to work with SCC Monitor, MVS Console and TSO commands, system utilities, as well as third party software products. The application can also perform storage management and installation defined actions on the host.
MON-JCLQA
performs JCL Validation and Quality Assurance. JCLQA was designed to scan individual JCL job streams, entire JCL libraries, or job streams extracted from job scheduling systems. The product can be used to enforce installation standards, or perform a system validation test. The system validation tests can be performed on either the local system, or remote systems that are also running JCLQA