Brian Cooney
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Good morning! I have been lurking on this forum for a week or two, Great content, you guys have much to offer.
Our company recently deployed Opendge Management. At this time, our upstream vendor has very little expertise of the product, and we are their first client to use it, (we insisted) so our support with them is limited.
I have found OEM to be a nice interface to check app severs in real time and make simple configuration changes, but I think it could be much more useful, if I just knew where to look.
My first task is to get the alerts down to a level where I feel compelled to actually look at them when one is sent, by reducing the amount of "garbage" alerts the system sends out. Once per day, 1/2 of our app servers reboot (windows boxes.) Is there any way to have OEM suppress the alert, or not log the app server reboots at all so I don't get these as false positives? Alternately, perhaps there is an alternate ay I should be shutting them down to keep OEM happy?
My second task, and this is a bonus because we are already doing it, but with out of band custom tools, is there a way to use OEM to get performance snapshots of the app servers on 10 or 15 minute intervals? I have a script that I wrote (before OEM) that runs absman on each of the app servers, and logs all of the stats every 5 minutes. This lets me go back and "see" that the app server was suffering at a time, or fine. The problem is that ABSMan shows the average since the server reboots (I think) and I don't know how to shorten the interval. In order to get better data, our vendor built a program that actually reads the debug level log files, and figures out the same thing (average request duration) and plots it on a chart, but their tool depends on Excel and is not automated. Can I do something similar, or better, leveraging OEM and the Trend database? Is this functionality hiding under the hood, or more akin to a feature requests?
Our company recently deployed Opendge Management. At this time, our upstream vendor has very little expertise of the product, and we are their first client to use it, (we insisted) so our support with them is limited.
I have found OEM to be a nice interface to check app severs in real time and make simple configuration changes, but I think it could be much more useful, if I just knew where to look.
My first task is to get the alerts down to a level where I feel compelled to actually look at them when one is sent, by reducing the amount of "garbage" alerts the system sends out. Once per day, 1/2 of our app servers reboot (windows boxes.) Is there any way to have OEM suppress the alert, or not log the app server reboots at all so I don't get these as false positives? Alternately, perhaps there is an alternate ay I should be shutting them down to keep OEM happy?
My second task, and this is a bonus because we are already doing it, but with out of band custom tools, is there a way to use OEM to get performance snapshots of the app servers on 10 or 15 minute intervals? I have a script that I wrote (before OEM) that runs absman on each of the app servers, and logs all of the stats every 5 minutes. This lets me go back and "see" that the app server was suffering at a time, or fine. The problem is that ABSMan shows the average since the server reboots (I think) and I don't know how to shorten the interval. In order to get better data, our vendor built a program that actually reads the debug level log files, and figures out the same thing (average request duration) and plots it on a chart, but their tool depends on Excel and is not automated. Can I do something similar, or better, leveraging OEM and the Trend database? Is this functionality hiding under the hood, or more akin to a feature requests?