IP resources in or adjacent to your local LPAR can be managed from the IP Resource Monitor.
The IP resources to be monitored are defined in a system image. When you start the region, the system image is loaded automatically and the resources in the image are visible on the IP Resource Monitor.
Individual users can use filters to select which resources are displayed. The monitor displays the resources selected by the filter. The name of the user-selected filter is shown on the title line of the monitor panel.
Note: The IP Resource Monitor uses the IPRSC filter when you first access the monitor. If the title line does not identify a filter, the monitor is using the IPRSC filter.
In a multisystem environment, resources and nodes from all linked regions are, by default, visible on the monitors in any focal region. You can manage all resources or nodes from a central Resource Monitor.
You manage your IP resources from the IP Resource Monitor.
To access the IP Resource Monitor
The IP Resource Monitor appears.
PROD------------------------ IP Resource Monitor --------------------LPAR1-0002 Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE S=Info H=Performance History OV=Performance Overview AL=Alerts ?=List Cmds Monitor Alert Max Last Next Resource Class System Actual Status Count Sev Samp Samp Ovr QA22Q6 STACK CA31 ACTIVE Ok 1 2 21:39 21:49 QA24Q6 STACK CA31 ACTIVE Ok 1 2 21:39 21:49 QA25P6 STACK CA31 ACTIVE Ok 1 2 21:39 21:49 OSA-01 OSA CA31 ACTIVE Ok 0 - 21:34 21:49 OSA-02 OSA CA31 ACTIVE Ok 0 - 21:34 21:49 OSA-27 OSA CA31 INACTIVE - 0 - 21:34 21:49 F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Add F5=Find F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap
Note: The format of the IP Resource Monitor can be tailored to your site’s requirements. Your IP Resource Monitor may not look the same as the one shown here. For more information, press F1 (Help).
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