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Foglight for IBM WebSphere MQ 5.5.5.9 - User and Reference Guide

Using Foglight for IBM WebSphere MQ Server Reference
Views Rules Data

Cluster Receiver Channel

Use this view to see the status of receiver channels for the cluster. Select a queue manager in the Queue Managers Table to populate the Cluster Receiver Channel view. If more than one receiver channel is available, you can select the channel to view from the drop-down list.
Click the Filter button to use regular expressions to filter the list of channels.

Infrastructure Queues

Queue Details View

From the Queue Managers Group View, drill down on a queue manager and click the Queues tab, then click a remote or a transmission queue in the table.
Sender Channel. The name of the sender channel for this queue.
Status. The status of the sender channel associated for this queue:
Initializing. The channel initiator is attempting to start a channel.
Binding. Channel is performing channel negotiation and is not yet ready to transfer messages.
Paused. The channel is paused.
Starting. A request has been made to start the channel but the channel has not yet begun processing. A channel is in this state if it is waiting to become active.
Running. The channel is either transferring messages at this moment, or is waiting for messages to arrive on the transmission queue so that they can be transferred.
Stopping. Channel is stopping or a close request has been received.
Stopped. The channel is stopped manually.
Retrying. A previous attempt to establish a connection has failed. The connection is attempted after the specified time interval.
Requesting. A local requester channel is requesting services from a remote message channel agent (MCA).
Indoubt (Yes). The sending MCA is waiting for a confirmation that a batch of messages that it has sent has been successfully received.
Unavailable. The channel is disconnected.
Message Count. The number of messages processed since the last re-start of the channel.
Remote Queues. A list of the remote queues that depend on this channel. A service problem on this channel impacts each of these queues.
Message Count Graph. The message count plotted over time.
Drill down on any Remote Queues field. Links to a set of Queue Status View and Queue Details View views, showing the information for the selected remote queue.

Queue Managers Group View

From the navigation panel, under Homes, click MQ Queue Manager. In the MQ Group Infrastructure navigation tree, select an MQ Group.
Queue Manager Name. Contains the name of the queue manager.
Alarms. The numbers of fatal, critical, and warning alarms for this queue manager. Hovering over a severity column opens a dwell containing a list of the alarms of that severity, raised against this queue manager. For more information about alarms, see the Foglight User Guide.
Host Name. The name of the computer that is hosting the queue manager. If your monitoring environment includes the Cartridge for Infrastructure, you can click the host name to drill down to the host health details. Hovering over this field shows a dwell listing the Health, Alarms, CPU, Memory, Disk, and Network metrics for this host. This allows you to quickly determine if the alarm is related to the OS, or another source on the host.
Status. The running state of the queue manager. Clicking an entry shows a dwell with a graph view, representing the queue manager’s availability over time. Zero ‘0’ indicates that the queue manager is unavailable, and one ‘1’ indicates that the queue manager is available.
Related Clusters Name. The names of any clusters related to this queue manager.
Drilling down on any Queue Manager Name opens the MQ Queue Manager dashboard. For more information, see Monitoring Queue Managers.
Drill down on any Alarms field to open the Outstanding Alarms dialog box, containing a list of outstanding alarms associated with this queue manager. This allows you to browse through the alarms, which are sorted according to severity.
Drill down on any Host Name field to open the Host Monitor dashboard. This dashboard provides a real-time overview of how a host is functioning. For more information about this dashboard, see the Foglight User Guide.
Drill down on any Cluster Name to open the MQ Cluster dashboard. For more information, see Monitoring MQ Clusters.
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