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12.2 ESALPS overview

In developing this redbook, we use ESALPS by Velocity Software to provide performance monitoring tools designed for z/VM and its Linux guests:

ESALPS can be used to monitor VM system performance and analyze bottlenecks. It can be used as a real-time performance monitor, and also for analysis of history and trend files of accumulated performance data.

As a real-time monitor, ESALPS provides displays of VM CPU, LPAR, channel, and I/O performance, as well as resource consumption, response times, and communication rates. When installed and configured for Linux monitoring, ESALPS can report Linux-specific performance data, and also Linux CPU utilization, Linux memory utilization, Linux network activity, and Linux filesystem usage.

ESALPS, the Linux Performance Suite, is a suite of products provided by Velocity Software. The products that make up the suite include:

ESAMAP

The VM Monitor Analysis Program, providing performance reports on all aspects of VM/ESA and z/VM performance.

ESAMON

The VM Real Time Monitor, providing real-time analysis of performance.

ESATCP

The network and Linux data collection program, providing data collection for NT, Unix, and Linux servers, as well as network data.

ESAWEB

A very fast, VM-based Web server.

In addition to these four products, ESALPS provides a Web-based interface to view performance data through a Web browser and many control facilities.

12.2.1 Monitoring requirements

Many requirements for data collection are met by ESALPS. Data is provided for:

12.2.2 Standard interfaces

ESALPS uses standard interfaces for all data collection. The advantage to using the standard interfaces provided is that when there are a multitude of releases and distributions available, the standard interfaces provide consistent data sources. Supported interfaces include:

12.2.3 Performance database

ESALPS provides both real-time data and historical data for in-depth analysis. The performance data is collected daily with a one-minute granularity based on the monitor interval. A longer term archive is collected, usually with a granularity of 15 minutes. This performance database (PDB) includes VM data, Linux data, and network data.

12.2.4 Real-time monitoring with ESAMON

ESAMON uses:

Velocity Software has been in business since 1988, supporting the VM environment. With a focus on VM, and now z/VM, Velocity Software added TCP/IP network analysis and then Linux, Microsoft® Windows NT®, Sun, and other platforms to the product data collection facilities.


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