This report shows the availability of a VM system on an
hourly basis for the identified day and computing system.
The management objective to be tracked for evaluating the
availability of the VM system is a measure of the number of
minutes that the VM SCP was active within an hour of the day.
The only user option that applies to this report is the
Hourly VM Uptime Limit, which is the target number of uptime
minutes per hour, generally set to 60.
&VMCWUTX sets the vertical axis of the hourly uptime chart.
&VMCWUT defines the hourly uptime target for daily and weekly
reporting. Therefore, to define a target hourly uptime of 60
minutes per hour, code:
%LET VMCWUTX = 60;
%LET VMCWUT = 60;
A full description of the user options is provided in Section
3.3.4.1, VM Report Options.
Figure 3-57 illustrates the Weekly VM Availability Report
based on a management objective of no outage time (60 minutes
uptime) per hour. The sample report shown here quantifies
the system available time with the horizontal axis
representing the hours of the seven days and the vertical
axis charting the number of uptime minutes incurred.
The management objective is to not incur any outage time.
Therefore, any time a charted bar fails to reach the 60
minute reference line, the VM availability objective was
missed for that hour in the week.
your_company_name 13:23 MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1991 3 CA MICS I/S MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM WEEKLY VM MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES VM UP TIME (Unit: Minutes/Hour) SYSTEM=VM01 BAR CHART OF UPTIME UPTIME 60 +-*********-------**********-----***********-----*****--****-----***********-----**********------**--******* | ********** ********** *********** *********** *********** ********** ** ******** |*********** ********** *********** *********** *********** *********** ** ******** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** ** ******** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** ** ******** 50 +*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** 40 +*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** 30 +*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** 20 +*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** 10 +*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** |*********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** *********** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111 89012345678 89012345678 89012345678 89012345678 89012345678 89012345678 89012345678 HOUR 10JUN91 11JUN91 12JUN91 13JUN91 14JUN91 15JUN91 16JUN91 WEEKDAY (Reference Line: 60 Minutes/Hour)
Figure 3-57. Weekly VM Availability Report
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