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Runtime operations overview

With Intelligent Management, you can manage complex system operations with real time, meaningful visualization tools. Gradually controlled implementation of autonomic capabilities helps you reduce your resource management cost.

Operational alerts

Operational alerts inform you of the current state of your environment, including any issues, so that you can take action if necessary. For example, you might see an operational alert when a service policy is breached. For notification about issues that are continuing to occur over multiple intervals, runtime tasks are generated.

Reports

You can use customized charting to show if goals are being met. To benefit from this virtualized environment, you must know how your applications are performing. Dynamic charting provides a visual perspective of application performance. Specifically, statistics such as availability, response time, traffic, and throughput are supported. A wide range of options from which you can create various charts is also provided.

You can organize your charts into chart groups to easily access charts from any reports view.

You can move charts to a new window to continue viewing the chart while performing other tasks in the administrative console. You can also move the chart back to the original chart group.

You can also view reports in the Reports tab of the following settings panels:
  • Applications
  • Dynamic clusters
  • Clusters
  • Servers
  • Service policies

Runtime operations reports use Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to display the data. Microsoft Internet Explorer does not have an SVG viewer installed by default. You can install a SVG plug-in or configure runtime operations to display JPEG images. For more information, read about creating and managing reports.

The runtime operations reports are blank until you begin running an active load against your cell.

Dashboard

The dashboard displays a high level summary of your overall environment. You can use the dashboard preferences to configure the information that displays in the dashboard, such as the default reports or the data from a specified chart group.

Runtime summaries

You can view the runtime information for the on demand routers, nodes, core groups, applications, deployment targets, service policies, and core components in your environment. Core components include a variety of autonomic controllers and managers. The runtime summaries include a list of instances for the particular resource type, status, stability and other information.

The charts that are included in the applications, deployment targets, and service policies summary views do not automatically refresh. To update the data, you can click the refresh icon on the chart. These charts display the average response time at a certain point in time. The default number of data sets that are displayed is 5. You can, however, configure custom properties to specify that a unique number of data sets be displayed instead. For more information, read about runtime operations custom properties.

If you are not running any work load requests through the on demand router (ODR) to your applications, no data is displayed in the chart. Also, if you are charting service policy related metrics, no goal lines for the data set are displayed in the key. After the ODR sends the work load requests, the chart is automatically updated and the statistics are displayed. However, the key table is not automatically updated. Refresh the panel to view the goal lines that are added to the data set.

To access the runtime summaries, click Runtime operations in the administrative console.

Operations tabs

The operations tabs show the overall status of the selected item in the following settings panels:
  • Applications
  • Dynamic clusters
  • Clusters
  • Servers
  • Core groups

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