Siemens Network Hardware SM2 monitoring system Manuel D’Utilisation

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SERVICETIME
SM2 monitoring programs
Example 2
REMOVE-CONNECTION-SET SET-NAME=*ALL
MODIFY-RESPONSETIME-PARAMETER DEFINITION=*2
ADD-CONNECTION-SET SET-NAME=setname,SET-DEFINITION=*EXCEPT-CONNECTION,
   CONNECTION-SET=($OMNIS,*ALL,*ALL)
CHANGE-MEASUREMENT-PROGRAM TYPE=*RESPONSETIME
The above statements terminate the RESPONSETIME monitoring program (apart from
*GLOBAL) and restart it, monitoring all connections with the exception of the $OMNIS
application. In addition, the response time as defined in definition 2 is monitored. All
other monitoring parameters from the response time monitoring process just terminated
are retained.
Example 3
SET-RESPONSETIME-PARAMETER CONNECTION-NUMBER=100,RESPONSETIME-BUCKETS=
   (50,100,200),THINKTIME-BUCKETS=(50,100,150,200,250)
START-MEASUREMENT-PROGRAM TYPE=*RESPONSETIME
The SET-RESPONSETIME-PARAMETER statement is used to automatically define a
connection set with the name *GLOBAL; all connections in this set are monitored
(CONNECTION(*ALL,*ALL,*ALL)). In addition, here the number of connections is
limited to 100. Three limits (50,100,200) are set for the response time, and five limits
(50,100,150,200,250) for the think time. The transaction time and the wait time in the
BCAM pool are set to their default values.
SERVICETIME
Monitored data on the service time
This monitoring program is used to carry out detailed monitoring of the service times of
individual devices. This applies, in particular, to systems using DCS (Dynamic Channel
Subsystem). For systems which do not have DCS, the service time is split up into the device
queue time and the remaining service time.
For systems with DCS, a more precise picture of the remaining service time can be
obtained. Information is output on the time from Start Subchannel to Start IO (function
pending time), the device queue time (further subdivided into the device connect time and
the device disconnect time), and the remaining service time (see definition in the glossary).
DCS does not support the detailed monitoring of devices on byte multiplexer channels. For
these devices, SM2 outputs the same monitored data as for systems which do not have
DCS.
In the case of systems with an incomplete DCS, SM2 outputs the same monitored data as
for systems which do not have DCS.
The monitored values are only output to the SM2 output file.