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Topic: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
TivoliGuy
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:47 am Subject: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
If you don't have strong naming conventions and want to write a specific situation for 40 specific queues, you can write custom situation and include Queue Description column into attribute list ... |
Topic: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
TivoliGuy
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:18 pm Subject: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
Or, if you have strong naming conventions, you could wildcard the queue name.
I wanted tpo do this but we don't have anything in the queue name that signifies that a message flow attached to it use ... |
Topic: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
TivoliGuy
Replies: 12 Views: 19986
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:10 pm Subject: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
Point taken. If the poster has a special, or limited situation, then it's a reasonable approach. Obviously, if you're writing queue-specific situations for many many queues...then, guess what - you ... |
Topic: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
TivoliGuy
Replies: 12 Views: 19986
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:57 am Subject: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
To do this you will need to: 1. in the generic situations, test for specific queue name as an exclusion case 2. create a queue-specific situation and test for the queue name explicitly
If you have ... |
Topic: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
TivoliGuy
Replies: 12 Views: 19986
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:24 am Subject: To monitor a specific queue using Tivoli Omegamon |
Unfortunately the granularity of the managed system lists do not go down to the Queue level.
You need to look for the specific queue name within your situation formula.
In our shop we resereved ... |
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