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Foglight for DB2 (Cartridge) 5.9.3.10 - User Guide

Introduction to Foglight for DB2 LUW Using Foglight for DB2 LUW Reference
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Using Existing Host Credentials as OS Credentials

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Click Set credentials.
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Click Use existing Host Connection Details and click Apply.
Foglight for DB2 LUW attempts to connect to the OS. If the credentials are valid, the Save changes button is enabled. Otherwise, correct the credentials. See Creating or Editing OS Credentials.

Creating or Editing OS Credentials

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Click Set credentials.
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Click Edit Host Connection Details.
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If you want Foglight for DB2 LUW to monitor the instance’s OS, ensure that the Enable OS Monitoring check box is selected.
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Click Select from stored credentials.
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Click Apply.
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If necessary, select the Use Sudo check box.
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Click Apply.
Foglight for DB2 LUW attempts to connect to the OS. If the credentials are valid, the Save changes button is enabled. Otherwise, correct the credentials.

Defining Data Collection Options

The Foglight for DB2 agent always collects and stores data, even when the browser window that displays the data is not active. Use the Collections page to specify:

When a user is focusing on a page, the sampling frequency for all the collections associated with this page automatically switches to Real-Time. The collection frequency setting determines the sampling frequencies of the other collections (collections that are not running in Real-Time mode).

The available collection frequencies can be selected from the The selected agent's current collection frequency is (frequency) field located in the middle of the panel.

Low — all collections are running in Offline mode, regardless of whether a Client is connected
Normal — the collections running mode (Online/Offline/Real-time) adjusts dynamically to the Client's connection status (disconnected/connected/focusing on a page).
High — all collections are running in Online mode, regardless of whether a Client is connected.
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Click Set.

The Query timeout for on-demand collections setting defines the number of seconds that a query for on-demand collections runs before it times out.

On-demand collections are collections who retrieve data not by predefined time intervals but upon entering a page or clicking a button. The default setting of this parameter is 60 seconds. It can be modified by clicking the number that indicates the parameter’s value in the field Query timeout for on-demand collections.

The Collections table contains the following columns:

Defines whether the selected collections are sampled and stored.

The name of the collection. This list is sorted in alphabetical order.

Allows defining the collection interval, in seconds, in offline mode (for example: 300). Offline frequency is defined as the longest interval possible for sampling the monitored instance.

Allows defining the collection interval, in seconds, in online mode (for example: 60).

Allows defining the collection interval, in seconds, in real-time mode (for example: 20). Only one collection can be sampled for a real-time frequency at any given moment.

The amount of time, in seconds, that elapses before the query times out.

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Click Edit.
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Click Set to apply these settings or Cancel to reject them.

Customizing Alarms for Foglight for DB2 LUW Rules

Many Foglight for DB2 LUW multiple-severity rules trigger alarms. To improve your monitoring experience, you can customize when alarms are triggered and whether they are reported. You can also set up email notifications.

This section covers the following topics:

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