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ISBN 10: 0738429295
ISBN 13: 9780738429298
Author: Chris Rayns; International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization
IBM Tools CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 (1st Edition) is a technical guide authored by Chris Rayns and the International Technical Support Organization of IBM. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to CICS Performance Monitor (CICS PM) Version 1.1, a powerful tool designed to monitor and optimize the performance of IBM CICS (Customer Information Control System) on IBM z/OS platforms.
This book serves as an essential resource for IT professionals and system administrators seeking to gain in-depth insights into IBM CICS performance and effectively utilize CICS Performance Monitor to maintain system stability, enhance performance, and reduce risks in mission-critical transactional environments.
IBM tools CICS Performance Monitor V1 1 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Product Overview
1. CICS Online Performance Overview
1.1. How to approach CICS performance monitoring and tuning
1.2. CICS tools
1.3. CICS Performance Analyzer
1.4. CICS Performance Monitor
1.5. CICS Performance Analyzer and CICS Performance Monitor benefits
1.6. CICS Online Transmission Time Optimizer
1.7. CICS Interdependency Analyzer
1.8. Other relevant information sources
2. CICS PM Overview
2.1. What is CICS PM
2.2. CICS PM architecture
2.3. Minimum CICSPlex SM concepts for CICS PM
2.4. Basic CICSPlex SM components
2.5. CICSPlex SM for CICS PM
2.6. CICS PM GUI application
2.7. Event monitor
2.8. Threshold definitions
2.9. Installed Threshold Definitions
2.10. CICS PM use of Web user interface view sets
2.11. The CICS PM server
2.12. System requirements
2.13. Server software prerequisites
2.14. Workstation prerequisites
2.15. Post SMP/E install and configuration
3. CICSPlex SM Installation
3.1. Overview of the installation of CICSPlex SM
3.2. Planning your installation
3.3. MVS environment setup
3.4. Build the system components
3.5. CICSPlex SM data sets and initialization job CMZDEFDS
3.6. Create the CICSPlex SM CSD definitions
3.7. Coordinating address space (CAS) creation
3.8. Editing sample CAS procedure
3.9. Starting the CAS
3.10. CICSPlex SM address space (CMAS) creation
3.11. Create CMAS region
3.12. Editing the sample CMAS procedure
3.13. Creating the CMAS parameters
3.14. CMAS SIT SYSIN parameters
3.15. Start the CMAS
3.16. Create the CICSplex
3.17. Editing CMZBATCH JCL
3.18. Definition statements
4. CICSPlex SM Web User Interface (WUI)
4.1. Create Web user interface region data sets
4.2. Editing the sample Web user interface procedure
4.3. Code page conversion
4.4. Language support
4.5. CICS initialization parameters
4.6. CICSPlex SM initialization parameters for the Web user interface
4.7. Server initialization parameters
4.8. Starting the Web user interface
5. Creating a Managed Application System (MAS)
5.1. Adding libraries to your CICS regions’ JCL
5.2. CSD definitions
5.3. System initialization parameters
5.4. LMAS parameters and JCL changes
5.5. Restart the LMAS
6. Security Implications
6.1. Securing CICSPlex SM
6.2. PassTicket support
7. Customizing an Existing CPSM Installation to Use CICS PM
7.1. Upgrade your Web user interface region CSD with the CICS PM resources
7.2. Import the CICS PM threshold definitions into your CMAS repository
7.3. Add CICS PM support to your Web user interface server
7.4. Add PassTicket support
8. CICS PM Client Installation
8.1. Reviewing prerequisites
8.2. Download the CICS PM workstation client
8.3. FTP download
8.4. Terminal emulation download
8.5. Unload and install the CICS PM workstation client
8.6. Connect and start working with CICS PM
9. GUI Interface
9.1. Workstation client startup
9.2. Workstation client components
9.3. CICS PM window navigation
9.4. Monitor window status area
9.5. Monitoring component
9.6. Event Monitor window
10. Threshold Definition Component
10.1. Threshold definitions
10.2. Threshold definition groups
10.3. Threshold Definitions window
10.4. Installed threshold definition window
10.5. CMZBase threshold definitions
11. The CICSPlex SM Web User Interface
11.1. Using the CICSPlex SM Web user interface
11.2. The CICS PM Web user interface main menu
11.3. CICS regions views
11.4. View menus
11.5. The CICSPlex SM Web user interface view editor
11.6. Creating your own menus and view sets
11.7. CICSPlex SM Web user interface administration
11.8. The CICSPlex SM Web user interface transaction COVC
11.9. Security considerations
Part 2: CICS PM in Action
12. System Setup and Scenario Overview
12.1. CICS region setup
12.2. Configuration for traditional workloads
12.3. Configuration for Enterprise JavaBean workloads
12.4. CICS Web Support and 3270 Bridge setup
12.5. CICS Transaction Gateway setup
13. Scenarios
13.1. CICS VSAM problems
13.2. Tuning the CICS-DB2 attachment facility
13.3. CICS ISC problems
13.4. CICS storage
13.5. Java applications in CICS
14. VSAM System Problems Scenarios
14.1. VSAM LSR high-volume scenario
14.2. Setting up the thresholds for the VSAM LSR scenario
14.3. Running the VSAM LSR scenario
14.4. VSAM Enqueues problem scenario
14.5. VSAM RLS problem scenario
14.6. Setting up the thresholds for the VSAM RLS scenario
14.7. Running the VSAM RLS scenario
14.8. Conclusion
15. DB2 System Problems
15.1. CICS and DB2
15.2. Overview of the CICS DB2 attachment facility
15.3. CICS DB2 attachment tuning overview
15.4. CICS PM monitoring of the CICS DB2 attachment facility
15.5. CICS PM DB2 thresholds
15.6. CICS PM DB2 threshold monitoring scenarios
15.7. Conclusion
16. Storage Scenario in CICS
16.1. The CICS dynamic storage areas
16.2. CICS subpools
16.3. Monitoring CICS dynamic storage areas
16.4. Scenario one
16.5. Scenario two description
16.6. Conclusion
17. Java Scenario in CICS
17.1. CICS and Java
17.2. Java language programs in CICS
17.3. Stateless CORBA objects
17.4. Enterprise JavaBeans
17.5. Monitoring JVM performance
17.6. JVM-related Threshold Attributes
17.7. Threshold values
17.8. Threshold groups
17.9. Installing the threshold definitions
17.10. JCICS workload scenario
17.11. EJB workload scenario
17.12. Monitoring an IIOP Listener TCPIPSERVICE
17.13. Conclusion
18. ISC Scenario in CICS
18.1. Overview of the scenario
18.2. Creating a threshold group
18.3. Setting up other thresholds
18.4. Problems and solutions
18.5. Conclusion
19. Additional Resources
19.1. Related publications
19.2. IBM Redbooks
19.3. Other resources
19.4. How to get IBM Redbooks
19.5. IBM Redbooks collections
19.6. Index
19.7. Back cover
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