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Performance management on z/OS OMEGAMON XE v 4. 10 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Performance management on z/OS OMEGAMON XE v 4. 10 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Agenda Evolving Business Needs Tivoli Enterprise Portal and Integration What’s New in OMEGAMON XE

Agenda Evolving Business Needs Tivoli Enterprise Portal and Integration What’s New in OMEGAMON XE 4. 1. 0 Performance management on z/OS Summary 2 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IT Organizations Face Tremendous Challenges are coming from many fronts: § Change: Market demands,

IT Organizations Face Tremendous Challenges are coming from many fronts: § Change: Market demands, workloads, service levels § Compliance: Regulations, security, audit capabilities § Complexity: Heterogeneous resources, organizational silos, composite applications § Cost: Management and administration 3 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Reasons Behind the Revolt: Architectural Complexity Reduces IT Efficiency and Effectiveness and Exposes Organizational

Reasons Behind the Revolt: Architectural Complexity Reduces IT Efficiency and Effectiveness and Exposes Organizational Complexity Actual Application Architecture for Consumer Electronics Company 4 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Organizational Complexity Compounds the Problem Managing composite applications across IT silos is major challenge

Organizational Complexity Compounds the Problem Managing composite applications across IT silos is major challenge Desktop Experts and Tools Network Experts and Tools Application Experts and Tools Database Experts and Tools Server Experts and Tools Mainframe Experts and Tools Storage Experts and Tools Availability Management Change Management www Security Management Information Lifecycle Management Labor Cost Service Level Management Change Management Release Management Sense 5 Isolate Diagnose Take Action Evaluate Time © 2006 IBM Corporation

IT Infrastructure Trends – Rising Operational Costs Managing volatility, complexity and compliance measures have

IT Infrastructure Trends – Rising Operational Costs Managing volatility, complexity and compliance measures have boosted operational costs. . . at the expense of new initiatives. $ § 70% of CIO budget is labor § $325 B in operations labor by 2008 1996 2000 2004 New server spending 2008 § Application development will decline at -10% CGR to 2008 Cost of management & administration 6 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Tivoli Enterprise Portal and End-to-end Systems Management Integration 7 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Tivoli Enterprise Portal and End-to-end Systems Management Integration 7 © 2006 IBM Corporation

End to End Management from Tivoli System z Portfolio IBM Tivoli Monitorin g v

End to End Management from Tivoli System z Portfolio IBM Tivoli Monitorin g v 6. 1 Tivoli Enterprise Console v 3. 9 OMEGAM ON XE on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 OMEGAM ON XE for DB 2 PE/PM v 4. 1. 0 OMEGAM ON XE for CICS & IMS v 4. 1. 0 OMEGAM ON XE for MF Networks v 4. 1. 0 OMEGAM ON XE for Storage v 4. 1. 0 License Complianc e Manager for z/OS v 4. 1 Contract Compliance Manager v 3. 7 Service Level Reporting Executive Dashboard System Automation for Multiplatform s v 2. 2 8 Composite Application Manager for Web. Sphere V 6. 1 Composite Application Manager for R. T. Tracking V 6. 1 Composite Application Manager for SOA V 6. 1 Net. View on z/OS v 5. 2 System Automation for z/OS 3. 1 Workload Scheduler for z/OS 8. 3 Usage and Accounting Manager v 6. 1 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Complete View Of Application Performance A Dynamic Role-based Policy Workspace for Integrating IT Operations

Complete View Of Application Performance A Dynamic Role-based Policy Workspace for Integrating IT Operations Silos Integrating Products § § § § 9 Tivoli Enterprise Console Net. View for z/OS System Automation Tivoli Workload Scheduler Tivoli Monitoring Version 5 Tivoli Service Level Advisor Tivoli Business Systems Manager Embedded Portal for Tivoli Enterprise Portal (TEP) § Tivoli OMEGAMON for System z § Tivoli Monitoring Version 6 § IBM OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console § Tivoli Composite Application Manager Family © 2006 IBM Corporation

Integrated End to End Support for Heterogeneous Environments Available with IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.

Integrated End to End Support for Heterogeneous Environments Available with IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6. 1, OMEGAMON & Composite Application Manager IBM Tivoli monitoring spans the breadth of your IT environment and provides fast time to value because it’s so easy to deploy! Platforms Unix Windows Cluster(s ) Linux z/VM z/OS Web Messaging & Universal Databases Application Business Integration Infrastructure. Collaboration Agent s DB 2 SAP (Z & Distributed) CICS. NET (full Oracle suite of MS apps) SQL Citrix IMS Siebel Web. Sphere MQ Apache Tuxedo Web. Sphere MQ Integrator Web. Logic Sybase VMWare OS/400 10 Web Services Web. Sphere Informix SOA Lotus Domino IIS Agent-less Adapter URL, SNMP, File, Socket, UDB…. Agent Quick attach API i. Planet Exchange 95+ Custom Packages available for modificati Netcool on © 2006 IBM Corporation

New Product Releases – Centralized Management Mainframe OMEGAMON § § § § z. IIP

New Product Releases – Centralized Management Mainframe OMEGAMON § § § § z. IIP & z. AAP processors RMF III integration CICS TS 3. 1 CICS JMV statistics CICS PA integration Enterprise JAVA reporting IMS TRF & HALDB reporting IMS Connect DB 2 v 9 SQL PA integration Comm Server Network Management Interface data EE & HPR network reporting DFHMS & DFDSS storage admin z/VM & Linux reporting z/VM PTK integration Tivoli Enterprise Portal Distributed ITM 6. 1 § UNIX § Windows § Linux § OS/400 Tivoli Enterprise Portal Everything at your Fingertips Composite Application Management § DB 2, Oracle, Microsoft SQL, Sybase § my. SAP, Siebel § HACMP § Microsoft Exchange § Microsoft. NET § Virtual Servers - Citrix, VMWARE ESX § Application topology & transaction info to CCMDB § Web Services and Configurable Mediation Primitives § Data. Power § Lotus Workplace, ESB, and Process Server § Custom MBean Monitoring, Web Session data, Enhanced Memory Analysis § J 2 EE applications on JBoss and Tomcat End To End Management 11 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Tivoli Composite Application Management Portfolio Delivering high-performing composite applications Analyze and Measure Transactions &

Tivoli Composite Application Management Portfolio Delivering high-performing composite applications Analyze and Measure Transactions & Services Manage Application Monitor Infrastructure Composite Application Manager for RTT 12 Composite Application Mgr for Web. Sphere & J 2 EE Composite Application Manager for SOA OMEGAMON XE and ITM © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE v 4. 10: New announcements for the latest in monitoring 13 ©

OMEGAMON XE v 4. 10: New announcements for the latest in monitoring 13 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Major New Common OMEGAMON Capabilities § Delivered CCMDB TEP Discovery Library Adapter § Added

Major New Common OMEGAMON Capabilities § Delivered CCMDB TEP Discovery Library Adapter § Added Globalization to Group 1 languages − French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (simple & traditional), Japanese, Korean § Extended Interoperability via Dynamic Workspace Linking − intelligently link to other workspaces using the context available at the time of link execution to reduce problem resolution time § Added z 9 Integrated Information Processor (z. IIP) monitoring in OMEGAMON XE on z/OS & XE on DB 2 PE/PM on z/OS − Day 1 support via service for OMEGAMON XE z/OS and DB 2 PE/PM V 3. 1. 0 via PTF and enhanced support in 4. 1. 0 − z. IIP address spaces, service classes, LPAR data, DDF server thread data, workloads eligible for z. IIP that are running on standard CPUs 14 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Major New Common OMEGAMON Capabilities (Cont) § Extended Tivoli Data Warehouse (TDW) with support

Major New Common OMEGAMON Capabilities (Cont) § Extended Tivoli Data Warehouse (TDW) with support for Pruning and Aggregation − Automatic deletion of data and consolidated reporting by groups, dates, etc. § Added IBM Support Assistant § Plug-ins to improve product support § Added Problem Determination Guides − Help customers diagnose and solve operational problems § Support for Agent Versioning added − Multi-product version support enable incremental deployment of OMEGAMON 4. 1. 0 products § IBM Customization Assist Tool (ICAT) enhanced to simplify SMP/E and Run Time Environment (RTE) installation and deployment 15 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Dynamic Workspace Linking Functionality Problem: How do I quickly find a potential problem that

Dynamic Workspace Linking Functionality Problem: How do I quickly find a potential problem that requires multiple monitoring products? Scenario: Dynamically link in context from CICS transaction to the associated DB 2 thread Solution: Dynamic Workspace Linking Product provided links & user customized OMEGAMON XE for DB 2 PE/PM z/OS 4. 1. 0 OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 OMEGAMON XE for IMS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 OMEGAMON XE for Storage 4. 1. 0 16 OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console 4. 1. 0 OMEGAMON XE for Mainframe Networks 4. 1. 0 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § z. IIP processor usage

OMEGAMON XE on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § z. IIP processor usage and reporting – also back fit in v 3. 1. 0 (July) § Basic RMF III launch, optional RMF collection for CF data § Integration: − Linking from OM XE DB 2 PE/PM to OM XE on z/OS (enclave), DWL to OMEGAMON XEs, and z/OS Management Console (z. MC) § Added to XE interface from CUA − I/O rate by address space − Real Storage information § Tape drive situation support § z/OS Exploitation − Coupling Facility structure duplexing reporting − Plex wide z. AAP support § Converged OM XE for USS into OM XE on z/OS 17 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Address Space CPU Workspace 18 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Address Space CPU Workspace 18 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § Enhanced CICS

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § Enhanced CICS TS Support − URIMAP summary, global counts and details for CICS web clients − Web Service analysis reports for Web Service Details, Virtual Host Detail, Pipeline Detail, Document Template Detail − Business Transaction Services (BTS) support for long running processes − Recovery Manager reporting for application performance tuning − Enqueue pool details for recovery − Enterprise Java analysis reporting § Dynamic Workspace Linking − CICS Transaction -> DB 2 Thread, CICS Transaction Analysis data, − DB 2 Thread Exception Detail reports § CUA Migration to XE – Service Level Analysis (SLA) and Application Trace Facility (ATF) § Integration with CICS PA § Reduced Overhead 19 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Enterprise Java Analysis 20 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Enterprise Java Analysis 20 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 – Storage Reporting Japanese 21

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 – Storage Reporting Japanese 21 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 – Storage Reporting Chinese 22

OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS 4. 1. 0 – Storage Reporting Chinese 22 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for IMS on z/OS v 4. 10 Highlights § TRF reporting improvements

OMEGAMON XE for IMS on z/OS v 4. 10 Highlights § TRF reporting improvements − Increased precision expanding transactions to the millisecond § DL/I call reporting for full function and Fast Path WFI regions − Accumulation of all call types issued by an application during transaction processing § HALDB support − DB summaries, partition details, VSAM / OSAM statistics § DBCTL detailed thread reporting for monitoring activity − Allows detection and prevention of application bottlenecks and response time problems. § Enhanced IMS Connect reporting − Provides summary of transaction performance, details about every transaction processed and auto-discovery of IMS Connect tasks § Product provided Dynamic Workspace Links (DWL) to OMEGAMON DB 2 and CICS 23 © 2006 IBM Corporation

HALDB Summary 24 © 2006 IBM Corporation

HALDB Summary 24 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IMS Reporting -Japanese 25 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IMS Reporting -Japanese 25 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IMS Reporting - Chinese 26 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IMS Reporting - Chinese 26 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for DB 2 PM/PE on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights §

OMEGAMON XE for DB 2 PM/PE on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § Support for z. IIP processor usage § New DB 2 Top Ten Volume reports for the System z 9 platform § DB 2 version 9 day one support • Enhanced Thread Overview • Show additional LOCK information and Changed Pages in all Group Buffer Pools • DWL for enclave to OMEGAMON XE on z/OS, OMEGAMON XE for CICS on z/OS and OMEGAMON XE for IMS on z/OS. 27 © 2006 IBM Corporation

All Threads Connected to DB 2 28 © 2006 IBM Corporation

All Threads Connected to DB 2 28 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for Storage on z/OS v 4. 10 Highlights § New storage toolkit

OMEGAMON XE for Storage on z/OS v 4. 10 Highlights § New storage toolkit for DFHSM and DFDSS functions − Database administrators can quickly and easily create commands or schedule actions to maintain and administer DASD storage via the TEP § Top ten volume reports § New dataset attribute database − Granular and versatile reporting capabilities at the dataset level that can be administered via the new storage toolkit function § New problem solving workspaces adding to your problem determination capabilities − Intelligent situation analysis § Integration: − DWL to other OMEGAMON XE on z/OS − Launch of Total Productivity Center (TPC) 29 IBM Confidential © 2006 IBM Corporation

Create a Dataset Request… Select a request type and choose options 30 © 2006

Create a Dataset Request… Select a request type and choose options 30 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for Mainframe Networks on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § New

OMEGAMON XE for Mainframe Networks on z/OS v 4. 1. 0 Highlights § New performance reports − VTAM buffer pool and address space workspaces § Enhanced FTP records − Provided by the z/OS Communications Server Network Management Interface resulting in performance improvement § TN 3270 server session workspaces provide performance and availability metrics for systems running z/OS version 1. 8 • Advanced historical reporting • Available using both new Tivoli Enterprise Portal workspaces and SQL queries against the Tivoli Data Warehouse database • DBCTL detailed thread reporting for monitoring activity allowing the detection and prevention of application bottlenecks and response time problems • Enhancements to Enterprise Extender (EE) reporting and High Performance Router (HPR) connections • DWL to OMEGAMON XE on z/OS and Net. View on z/OS for extended integration 31 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Net. View TCP/IP Connection Data Workspace Link to navigate to the OMEGAMON for Mainframe

Net. View TCP/IP Connection Data Workspace Link to navigate to the OMEGAMON for Mainframe Networks Connection workspace to view the most recent collected performance data for the connection. 32 Net. View TCP/IP connection data workspace © 2006 IBM Corporation

VTAM Buffer Pool Summary Workspace 33 © 2006 IBM Corporation

VTAM Buffer Pool Summary Workspace 33 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON XE for z/VM and Linux v 4. 1. 0 § Combined offering to

OMEGAMON XE for z/VM and Linux v 4. 1. 0 § Combined offering to monitors z/VM and Linux on System z § Provides workspaces that display § Overall System Health § Workload metrics for logged-in users § Individual device metrics § LPAR Data § Composite views of Linux on z running on VM § Integrated with the VM Performance Toolkit New! 34 © 2006 IBM Corporation

Modernizing the “Face” of z/OS The way it’s been Expert-friendly, long learning curve for

Modernizing the “Face” of z/OS The way it’s been Expert-friendly, long learning curve for people new to platform • Multiple UIs – no central system management portal • Many interfaces not known to those new to System z • Manual tasks requiring extensive documentation 35 The way it can be ü Central z/OS management portal ü Simplified, automated task-oriented mgmt interface, with integrated user assistance ü Modern look & feel; more familiar to those new to platform ü Focus on customer goals ü Optional for those who prefer traditional interfaces © 2006 IBM Corporation

Simplifying z/OS Operations Using OMEGAMON and Tivoli Enterprise Portal Technology - New management console

Simplifying z/OS Operations Using OMEGAMON and Tivoli Enterprise Portal Technology - New management console Value • Simplify z/OS management for the new generation of IT professionals • Automating, eliminating, and streamlining tasks • Easily upgradeable to full OMEGAMON solutions Capabilities • Task oriented approach with GUI front end • z/OS Health Checker data plus Tivoli Enterprise Portal base capabilities – Situations – Expert Advice & Take Action • Configuration status metrics for z/OS resources displayed using Tivoli Enterprise Portal – Improved ease-of-use of z/OS management – Value-add upgrades to comprehensive Tivoli Monitoring Services products 36 • Available for no charge to z/OS customers • z/OS 1. 4 and higher © 2006 IBM Corporation

IBM OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console § § 37 Eliminates having to remember complex DISPLAY

IBM OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console § § 37 Eliminates having to remember complex DISPLAY commands Visualizes status of sysplex resources and Health Checks Shipped 1. 1. 0 December 2005 Shipped 1. 1. 1 with ITM V 6 support March 2006 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON z. MC : Configuration Health Checks 38 © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON z. MC : Configuration Health Checks 38 © 2006 IBM Corporation

IBM OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console v 4. 10 Highlights § Coupling Facility status details

IBM OMEGAMON z/OS Management Console v 4. 10 Highlights § Coupling Facility status details § Coupling Facility Resource Manager (CFRM) status for contention issues • LPAR Cluster status details • Unix System Services data and processes reports • DWL to OMEGAMON XE on z/OS for better integration and problem determination 39 IBM Confidential © 2006 IBM Corporation

OMEGAMON Summary Technology IT Service Information. Management People § IBM Tivoli is committed to

OMEGAMON Summary Technology IT Service Information. Management People § IBM Tivoli is committed to bringing System z solutions that: Process − Expand System z capabilities while enhancing its proven strengths − Reduce the costs associated with operational and systems management § Integrate and Interoperate − Maintaining our leadership in enhancing System z hardware and software to integrate and interoperate with new platforms and applications § End to End Solutions − Providing End-to-End management solutions to find and fix problems quickly, leveraging System z and Tivoli solutions § ITSM Solutions − Delivering ITSM solutions that can meet your key IT challenges cost effectively 40 © 2006 IBM Corporation

© Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 All rights reserved. IBM, the IBM logo, System z,

© Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 All rights reserved. IBM, the IBM logo, System z, Websphere, Lotus, Notes, Domino, z/OS, DB 2, e. Server, z. Series and z/VM are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, express or implied and is based on IBM’s current product plans and strategy, which are subject to change by IBM without notice. IBM shall not be responsible for any damages arising out of the use of, or otherwise related to, this information. Nothing contained herein is intended to, nor shall have the effect of, creating any warranties or representations from IBM (or its suppliers or licensors), or altering the terms and conditions of the applicable license agreement governing the use of IBM software. All customer examples described are presented as illustrations of how those customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved. Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics may vary by customer. 41 © 2006 IBM Corporation