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wilsonho3
PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:03 am    Post subject: Is there a way to monitor excessive triggering by MQ? Reply with quote

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Is there a way to monitor excessive triggering by MQ?

SPTR transaction is repeatedly being triggered in MMACICI2 env. any expect have idea. ths

wilson


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> HISTORICAL TRANSACTION OVERVIEW
ONDV PREV
+ Transaction Overview: 04/20/09 * Top of Data *
+ End Tran Task Term Type CPU Resp Storage File Term Abend
+ Time ID Num ID Time Time HWM Reqs I/O Code
+ -------- ---- ----- ---- ---- ----- -------- ------- ----- ---- -----
+ 18:04:09 CSMI 88959 RA1 TRM .0 0.000 1296 0 0
+ 18:04:09 SPTR 88961 n/a SYS .0 0.010 311216 26 0
+ 18:04:10 SPTR 88963 n/a SYS .0 0.000 111488 0 0
+ 18:04:10 CSMI 88962 RA1 TRM .0 0.001 1296 0 0
+ 18:04:10 SPTR 88964 n/a SYS .0 0.045 357376 366 0
+ 18:04:11 SPTR 88966 n/a SYS .0 0.002 111488 0 0
+ 18:04:11 CSMI 88965 RA1 TRM .0 0.008 1296 0 0
+ 18:04:11 XPG1 88968 XPG1 TRM .0 0.000 2080 3 0
+ 18:04:11 SPTR 88967 n/a SYS .0 0.006 242496 9 0 4038
+ 18:04:11 SPTR 88970 n/a SYS .0 0.001 111488 0 0
+ 18:04:11 CSMI 88969 RA1 TRM .0 0.002 1296 0 0
+ 18:04:11 SPTR 88971 n/a SYS .0 0.012 311216 26 0
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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:13 am    Post subject: Re: Is there a way to monitor excessive triggering by MQ? Reply with quote

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wilsonho3 wrote:
Is there a way to monitor excessive triggering by MQ?


Define "excessive".

If you've set trigger to every (common in CICS) and not got the transaction throttled then it's behaving as expected. If the throttling is failing, it's a CICS problem. If the throttling is working but there are more transactions than you want, change the trigger type or throttle back.
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use the "reset qstats" command on your initqueue to get the number of trigger messages since the last "reset qstats" command (check the command manual first)
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cicsprog
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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assuming you have a monitoring package, you can monitor the InitQ and set these to alert on

Upper queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled, D=Disabled
Threshold . . . . . . . : 80 0 - 100 %

Lower queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled, D=Disabled
Threshold . . . . . . . : 40 0 - 100 %

Service interval . . . . : N H=High, O=OK, N=None
Interval . . . . . . . . : 999999999 0 - 999999999 milliseconds
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Mr Butcher
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you will not get any alerts if the trigger monitor is fast enough to process the trigger messages. you may have excessive triggering anyway.
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