background image

Accessing the PM for Power Systems Graphs 

Accessing the specific LPAR or system graphs after PM for Power Systems has been activated 
for transmission involves having: 

-

 

an IBM Web ID 

-

 

registering the partition to a ‘group’ 

-

 

accessing the PM for Power Systems web site 

-

 

selecting either the Interactive or .pdf icon to view graphs 

IBM Web ID and password  

To access the entitled graphs, both the No Additional Charge (summary level) and Fee Service 
(detail level) reports, the user is required to have an IBM Web ID with password, and access to a 
browser. 

IBM Web IDs and passwords, if the user does not currently have one, are available for request at:

 

https://www.ibm.com/account/profile/

  

Registering the Partition to a ‘Group’ 

Once a respective partition has transmitted data for the first time, the PM for Power Systems 
process will email the client a registration key for the respective partition.  It is the user’s 
responsibility to log into the PM for Power Systems graph site at: 

https://pmeserver.rochester.ibm.com/PMServerInfo/loginPage.jsp

 

and register the partition to a group. This must be done before any subsequent graphs are 
viewable.  

Instructions for registering a partition are self-documented in the registering process.  Simply 
follow the ‘tabs’ for registering the partition to an existing or new ‘group’.  

Accessing the PM for Power Systems Website to View Graphs: 

 
General information on PM for Power Systems including any set up instructions is available at the 
PM for Power Systems home page: 

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/support/perfmgmt/index.html

 

On the right hand side of that page is a call out box for PM for Power Systems reports with a link 
to the actual log in page for report access. 

https://pmeserver.rochester.ibm.com/PMServerInfo/loginPage.jsp

 

It is at this site that the client must indicate they are a customer and enter the IBM Web ID.  

 

PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Document  

13  

 

 

Summary of Contents for PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT FOR POWER SYSTEMS - GRAPH REFERENCE...

Page 1: ...IBM Performance Management for Power Systems Graph Reference Document A Guide to Help Understand The PM for Power Systems Offering and Process The PM for Power Systems Reports...

Page 2: ...Calculation Principles and Definitions 10 The Difference Between Average and Peak Average 10 The Manner in which Trends are Calculated 10 Other Definitions 11 Terms and Conditions 12 What am I agreei...

Page 3: ...i Interactive Graphs 41 Processor Graphs on IBM i 42 Guidelines for Processor Utilization 43 Average Processor Utilization in per Day 45 Processor Utilization by the Hour 46 Peak Processor Utilizatio...

Page 4: ...raphs 81 Average Response Time per Measured Day PCs 82 Average Response Time per Hour PCs 83 Fact Sheets Reports 84 Fact Sheet 1 84 Fact Sheet 2 85 Fact Sheets Charts 86 Response Time 87 Response Time...

Page 5: ...ve a single server with one logical partition LPAR or multiple servers with multiple LPARs PM for Power Systems can save you time These tools allow you to be proactive in monitoring your system perfor...

Page 6: ...Identify performance bottlenecks before they affect your performance Identify resource intensive applications Maximize the return on your current and future hardware investments Plan and manage consis...

Page 7: ...s updated daily from the previous collection if you transmit daily It is updated weekly if you transmit weekly The automated collection mechanism relieves the system administrator of the time consumin...

Page 8: ...r for a variety of reasons To help make it easy for the user to monitor whether transmissions are getting through to IBM on a consistent basis an icon on the Server Information Panel portrays a 90 day...

Page 9: ...and AIX If your system is logically partitioned LPAR we recommend that you enable PM Agent on all partitions Releases that are supported include those that have not reached End of Program Support dat...

Page 10: ...e prompted to generate WLE data and begin the upgrade sizing process When you access the WLE the advanced growth options allow you to adjust growth rates thresholds and time periods The output include...

Page 11: ...ting the respective boxes Select the servers to transfer to WLE then click Submit Servers for Sizing Your PM for Power Systems data for these partitions is automatically loaded into the Workload Estim...

Page 12: ...requirements You may also merge the previously collected PM historical data with the IBM Systems Workload Estimator to size needed upgrades etc Flexibility is also provided to arrange the information...

Page 13: ...d Software Supported PM for Power Systems is supported on all versions and releases of IBM AIX and IBM i that have not reached the End of Program Support date The End of Program Support dates can be f...

Page 14: ...k utilization based on the previous three and six months of historical data for this reason in addition to twelve months This allows you to more easily see rapid changes in utilization over a short pe...

Page 15: ...partition allocation System and Interactive on IBM i This is a comparison of Interactive plus OS utilization versus total processing capacity for the server or partition Total Utilization on IBM i Th...

Page 16: ...data with various third parties including one or more solution providers and Business Partners to make them aware of your performance and capacity demands and to enable them to provide you with a hig...

Page 17: ...key for the respective partition It is the user s responsibility to log into the PM for Power Systems graph site at https pmeserver rochester ibm com PMServerInfo loginPage jsp and register the parti...

Page 18: ...s Partner Access to Graphs IBMers and Business Partner access is facilitated via the respective radio buttons IBM Business Partners must be authorized by the end user to enable access See section belo...

Page 19: ...ing the respective system or partition The SIP provides information on each partition for both first and second shift At the left of the screen are icons for using the Interactive graphing function or...

Page 20: ...be able to provide this CEID to the end user on their behalf Remember the SIP is available only after the system or partition has been transmitting PM data and the partition system has been registered...

Page 21: ...The Business Partner Authorization form The user must complete all fields Be sure to input the Business Partner s CEID in the box highlighted above PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Document 17...

Page 22: ...facets of the offering http www 03 ibm com systems power support perfmgmt For questions on the offering description For questions on the terms and conditions For questions on setting up PM for Power S...

Page 23: ...l function fee access to PM each graph category tab can be clicked on to select the type of graph to work with If the server or partition is only entitled for summary service the MSG tab will be the o...

Page 24: ...artitions current configuration If the model has an rPerf rating that will also be displayed on the graph This view can be customized to fewer than 90 days by clicking on the Customize Graph link Addi...

Page 25: ...ates the average utilization for all hours in the shift for the measured days in the period Peak average indicates an average of the two busiest hours during the shift for the measured days in the per...

Page 26: ...If there is a published rPerf rating for this model the graph will display the utilization measured in rPerfs as well as a percentage of total capacity The crosshatch area green indicates system jobs...

Page 27: ...h green in the bottom of the graph shows the CPU utilization that is acceptable The crosshatch yellow in the middle of the graph shows the CPU utilization that is marginal The backward slash red at th...

Page 28: ...plotting rPerfs when available is that rPerfs are a normalized unit of work independent of the resources allocated to the server LPAR This means that the black diamonds on the graph represent the wor...

Page 29: ...umber of processors is 5 For partial processor LPARs less than one processor 5 is the value used for the number of processors The recommended threshold for RunQ Over the Limit is 20 If the RunQ Over t...

Page 30: ...ts the percentage of time the run queue i e number of jobs waiting is greater than 5 times the number of processors in the partition The minimum value for the number of processors is 5 For partial pro...

Page 31: ...is 5 and the scan per second is 200 then a red flag indicator is shown which indicates additional memory or system tuning may be needed If the ratio is 5 or the scan per second 200 then a yellow flag...

Page 32: ...e target guideline for scan rate is 200 per second The target Average Scanned Freed ratio is 5 If the ratio is 5 and the scan per second is 200 then a red flag indicator is shown which indicates addit...

Page 33: ...or disk types The information under the Facts heading at the bottom of the graph states the recommended guidelines for marginal and critical peak utilization and the months calculated to reach this g...

Page 34: ...eriod The information under the Facts heading at the bottom of the graph states the recommended guidelines for marginal and critical peak utilization Note for systems with SAN based storage Each serve...

Page 35: ...months shown at the right of the graph Because each displayed value is an average the actual values during each month can be higher or lower than what is indicated on the graph Note for systems with S...

Page 36: ...a combined percentage capacity used for all disks assigned to the partition File System usage red Note that this metric can exceed 100 The file system measurement is a combined capacity for all file...

Page 37: ...range up to twelve months The height of the columns reflects the total internal and external disk assigned to the partition It also displays the projected usage for the following three months based on...

Page 38: ...ecified range up to twelve months It also displays the projected usage for the following three months based on usage trends over the last 3 6 and 12 months The graph depicts a consolidation of all fil...

Page 39: ...s graph displays the average of disk I O per second rates during each hour for the specified period This will allow you to evaluate if your workload is I O intensive or CPU intensive by comparing this...

Page 40: ...Graph This graph displays the processor usage per I O during each hour for the specified period This will allow you to evaluate if your workload is I O intensive or CPU intensive by comparing this gr...

Page 41: ...essor Utilization Disk Usage File System Usage and Memory Utilization for the specified period The number of months growth remaining until the respective metric is projected to reach the guideline is...

Page 42: ...ll measured days for the period Peak Average percent utilization is an average of the two busiest shift hours of all workloads combined for all measured days in the period The graph shows the current...

Page 43: ...hs prior history if available The color of a bar in a certain month is the projected status of that resource for that month Color Percentage Disk Space Usage Green 74 or less used Yellow 75 to 84 used...

Page 44: ...tatus of that resource for that month Green means the resource usage will be in the acceptable range Yellow means the resource usage is marginal and will need attention in the near future Red means th...

Page 45: ...ull function fee access to PM each graph category tab can be clicked on to select the type of graph to work with If the server or partition is only entitled for summary service the MSG tab will be the...

Page 46: ...nline transaction processing OLTP when referencing interactive CPW or interactive capacity Interactive Plus System Utilization In general it is typical to experience long and unpredictable interactive...

Page 47: ...ng measured Interactive Utilization Guidelines The Processor Interactive Capacity guidelines are based on the following table Guideline for Interactive Utilization Average Marginal 70 Average Critical...

Page 48: ...w Guidelines for System and Interactive Utilization Number of Processors Average Marginal Average Critical Peak Marginal Peak Critical 1 45 60 56 70 2 60 75 72 83 3 67 81 80 88 4 71 85 81 91 4 75 90 8...

Page 49: ...e shift for the reported day expressed as a percentage of total processor capability The left side of the graph shows the usage values in CPW and the right side shows the value as a percentage of assi...

Page 50: ...00 through 08 59 The black line shows the busiest hour of interactive peak utilization for that hour during the last 30 day period expressed as a percentage of the total processor capability It is li...

Page 51: ...he level of processor utilization that is considered critical The black diamond shows the average of the two busiest hours per shift during the month in CPW values On the trend months the growth trend...

Page 52: ...lash green at the bottom shows the level of processor utilization that is considered acceptable The crosshatch yellow in the middle shows the level of processor utilization that is considered marginal...

Page 53: ...zation based on the last six months utilization The yellow star shows the calculated peak processor utilization based on the last 12 months utilization The recommended guidelines for marginal and crit...

Page 54: ...aused by A high number of faults compared to other synchronous input output I O The partition does not have enough memory A high service time at the disk operation level The structure of the applicati...

Page 55: ...aulting in a percent for each day for the last three months or the period you choose The Peak represents the single busiest hour during the shift The information under the Facts heading at the bottom...

Page 56: ...the period you choose The average of the hours is indicated by the forward slash blue column Each hour s heaviest paging peak during the period is indicated as a line black The straight red line is th...

Page 57: ...s When disks are fragmented data is retrieved from several places when a block of records is requested This takes time and keeps the disk arms busy The size of the disk drives o You can have sufficien...

Page 58: ...e information under the Facts heading at the bottom of the graph states the recommended guidelines for marginal and critical peak utilization and the months calculated to reach this guideline with you...

Page 59: ...last month or the month you select The information under the Facts heading at the bottom of the graph states the recommended guidelines for marginal and critical peak utilization By using the Customi...

Page 60: ...ee month trend projection for the two busiest hours per measured day during the period The trend months are the last three months shown The symbols used on this graph are explained as follows The forw...

Page 61: ...sk arm utilization based on the utilization of the last three months The blue square shows the calculated peak disk arm utilization based on the utilization of the last six months The yellow star show...

Page 62: ...ecessary data A sudden increase in data usage shows clearly on disk usage graphs It might not be highlighted on either the Management Summary Graph or the months to guideline calculations because of t...

Page 63: ...or marginal and critical peak percentage are stated under the Facts section at the bottom of the graph It indicates the number of months before this system reaches the guideline It also shows the chan...

Page 64: ...mbols used on this graph are explained as follows The forward slash green area in the bottom of the graph shows the disk space utilization that is acceptable The cross hatch yellow area in the middle...

Page 65: ...nd on the trend months shows the calculated disk space utilization growth based on the three last months utilization The blue square shows the calculated disk space utilization based on the last six m...

Page 66: ...ent to be shown in the graph The Y axis shows the name of each communication line that is in use The X axis shows the average line utilization in percent The percentage of errors that occurred on the...

Page 67: ...help plan for future changes in business volumes if you find that a 20 increase in business volumes leads to a 40 increase in transaction rates Observe changes in transaction volumes when adding new...

Page 68: ...ive transaction volume per hour for each day during the last three months The thick red line shows the average transaction volume for the hour that had the most transactions for each day during the la...

Page 69: ...r and Trending Graph The Transaction Volume per Hour History and 3 Month Trend graph shows the average number of transactions per hour over a period of 13 months The trend for the next three months is...

Page 70: ...n must wait for a synchronous disk I O to complete before it can continue processing On the other hand a transaction can continue processing when an asynchronous I O is requested As a result even the...

Page 71: ...ber of synchronous I Os are shown A transaction must wait for a synchronous disk I O to complete before it can continue processing On the other hand a transaction can continue processing when an async...

Page 72: ...onous I Os A transaction must wait for a synchronous disk I O to complete before it can continue processing On the other hand a transaction can continue processing when an asynchronous I O is requeste...

Page 73: ...mber of pages printed to the printer The difference in the number of pages can be attributed to the fact that output queue jobs can be canceled never printed or printed multiple times Additionally the...

Page 74: ...batch jobs The Facts section at the bottom of each graph shows the current and previous two months Review this information for trends or significant changes You can choose from the following graphs N...

Page 75: ...of batch jobs per measured day The Facts section of the graph displays the job characteristics for the current and previous two months It also shows the CPU time in seconds the average number of I Os...

Page 76: ...ob begins when a job becomes active from the job queue The Facts section of the graph displays the job characteristics for the current and previous two months It also shows the CPU time in seconds the...

Page 77: ...month plus the last two months The average characteristics shown include CPU time per I O number of I Os per second and number of synchronous I Os per second A transaction must wait for a synchronous...

Page 78: ...data traffic to and from other work stations on the line How frequently the system polls the control unit for input data 2 This step indicates the Start of Transaction SOT In addition the system perf...

Page 79: ...ut operation with DFRWRT NO in the display file description Output operation with the DDS INVITE keyword Combined output input operation for example an Execute Format EXFMT operation in an RPG 400 pro...

Page 80: ...per Measured Day graph shows the internally measured IBM i response time average for all the interactive jobs for each day for the last three months The Facts section shows the average response time...

Page 81: ...ws the internal IBM i average response time for all users for each hour You can select a maximum range of 31 days on this graph when using the Customize Graph function The Facts section shows the aver...

Page 82: ...vailable Local Response Time graphs include Average Response Time per Measured Day Average Response Time by the Hour Note If you do not have twinax devices these graphs are empty 78 PM for Power Syste...

Page 83: ...per Measured Day graph for local terminals shows the response time of the system for local terminal users traditional displays attached with twinax cables This includes all the 5250 type terminals and...

Page 84: ...aph for local terminals shows the response time of the system for local terminal users traditional displays by hour Displays must be attached via twinax This includes all the 5250 type terminals and t...

Page 85: ...tems Local Response Time reports and graphs include Average Response Time per Measured Day Average Response Time per Hour Attention If PCs are connected using the TCP IP protocol these graphs are empt...

Page 86: ...ge Response Time Graph This graph shows the response time of the system for all PC users connected using Systems Network Architecture SNA protocols The chart illustrates the average response time for...

Page 87: ...esponse Time Graph This graph shows the response time of the system for all PC users connected using Systems Network Architecture SNA protocols The chart illustrates the average response time for each...

Page 88: ...able as Fact Sheet 1 and Fact Sheet 2 Viewed interactively the same information is depicted as individual graphs or charts Fact Sheet 1 Fact Sheet 1 Report Fact Sheet 1 contains the top ten list for R...

Page 89: ...ed The period for which the report is generated along with business days and shift information Missing reported days if performance data was not submitted The number of months used for trending A mana...

Page 90: ...ponse Time Transactions Volumes Transaction Analysis I O Transaction Analysis Processor Time Batch Jobs Processor Time Batch Jobs I O Batch Jobs Most Frequent System Values System Resources Summary Th...

Page 91: ...sponse Time Response Time Chart The Response Time chart shows the 10 users with the longest combined response times in seconds during the measured period PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Document...

Page 92: ...Average Response Time Average Chart The Response Time Average chart shows the 10 users with the longest average response times in seconds during the measured period 88 PM for Power Systems Graph Refer...

Page 93: ...Transactions Volumes Transactions Volumes Chart The Transactions Volume chart shows the 10 users with the most transactions during the measured period PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Document 89...

Page 94: ...ion Analysis I O Transaction Analysis I O Chart The Transaction Analysis I O chart shows the 10 users with the most I Os per transaction in the measured period 90 PM for Power Systems Graph Reference...

Page 95: ...time Transaction Analysis Processor Time Chart The Transaction Analysis Processor Time chart shows the 10 users with the most processor time per transaction in the measured period PM for Power System...

Page 96: ...essor Time Batch Jobs Processor Time Chart The Batch Jobs Processor Time chart shows the 10 batch jobs with the most processor time per job during the measured period 92 PM for Power Systems Graph Ref...

Page 97: ...Batch Jobs I O Batch Jobs I O Chart The Batch Jobs I O chart shows the 10 batch jobs with the most I Os per second during the measured period PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Document 93...

Page 98: ...Jobs Most Frequent Batch Jobs Most Frequent Chart The Batch Jobs Most Frequent chart shows the 10 batch jobs that ran most frequently in the measured period 94 PM for Power Systems Graph Reference Doc...

Page 99: ...egory of IBM i system values Use QPFRADJ to specify when to automatically adjust memory pools and activity levels Activity level refers to the maximum number of threads that can compete for memory and...

Page 100: ...ontains a discussion about the job logs and how to remove them for jobs that complete normally Knowledge of the job remains in the system and counts toward the DSPSYSSTS value as long as a job has one...

Page 101: ...rting period The peak average values represent the averages of the utilization summaries for the highest two hours for each shift of each day in the reporting period The maximum values represent the m...

Page 102: ...charge PM for Power Systems offering See the Levels of Service topic above refer to Table of Contents The drop down options in the interactive function include Processor Interactive Capacity Processo...

Page 103: ...uses the colors to indicate the current status of the resource and the projected status for the next 12 months Green bar resource utilization is within good performance guidelines Yellow bar resource...

Page 104: ...ization is within good performance guidelines Yellow bar resource utilization is marginal you may be experiencing intermittent performance degradation due to the resource Red bar resource utilization...

Page 105: ...good performance guidelines Yellow bar resource utilization is marginal you may be experiencing intermittent performance degradation due to the resource constraint Red bar resource utilization is cri...

Page 106: ...and the projected status for the next 12 months Green bar resource utilization is within good performance guidelines Yellow bar resource utilization is marginal you may be experiencing intermittent pe...

Page 107: ...mpanies A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at Copyright and trademark information at www ibm com legal copytrade shtml Adobe and PostScript are either registered trademarks or tr...

Reviews: