Sybase Monitor
The SiteScope Sybase Monitor allows you to monitor the availability and
performance statistics of a Sybase Server. The error and warning thresholds
for the monitor can be set on as many as ten Sybase server performance
statistics.
Usage Guidelines
Use the Sybase Server Monitor to monitor the server performance
data for Sybase database servers. You can monitor multiple parameters or
counters with a single monitor instance. This
allows you to watch server loading for performance, availability, and
capacity planning. Create a separate monitor instance for each Sybase
server in your environment.
Note: The Sybase Server Monitor runs only on SiteScope for Windows.
It can be used to monitor Sybase databases running on Windows or on UNIX platforms.
Before you can use the Sybase Monitor you have to configure the Sybase
server environment. The Sybase Monitor connects to the Sybase ASE server
via the Adaptive Server Enterprise Monitor Server and retrieves metrics
from the server using Sybase-provided libraries. When connecting to the
monitored server, you connect to the Adaptive Server Enterprise Monitor
Server, not the Sybase server. The Adaptive Server Enterprise Monitor
Server is an application that runs on the same machine as Sybase server and
retrieves performance information from the Sybase server. The Adaptive
Server Enterprise Monitor Server usually has the same server name as the
Sybase server, but with the suffix _ms. For example, if the name
of the Sybase database application server is back-enddb the name
of the Adaptive Server Enterprise Monitor Server for that server would be
back-enddb_ms.
You also have to install the "Sybase Central" client on the
machine where SiteScope is running in order to connect to the Adaptive
Server Enterprise Monitor Server. The version of the client software that
you install must be at least as recent or more recent than the version of
the server you are trying to monitor. For example, if you have Sybase
version 11.0 servers, you need to use the Sybase Central client version
11.0 or later. You will also need to know the port number used to connect
to the Sybase server. You can use the dsedit tool in the Sybase
client console to test connectivity with the Adaptive Server Enterprise
Monitor Server. Completing the Sybase Monitor Form
To display the Sybase Monitor Form, either click the Edit link
for an existing Sybase Monitor in a monitor table, or click the Add
a new Monitor to this Group link on a group's detail page and choose
the Add Sybase Monitor link.
Complete the items on the Sybase Monitor form as follows. When the
required items are complete, click the Add Monitor button.
- Server
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Choose the server you want to monitor. Use the choose server link
to view a list of servers or to enter a path name. On UNIX servers,
enter the full pathname of the database server.
- Counters
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Choose the server performance parameters or counters you want to
check with this monitor. The table list to the right of this item
displays those currently selected for this monitor. Use the choose
counters link to bring up the counters selection screen. Check or
clear the check boxes on the choose counters screen to select
between one to ten counters to monitor on this server. Some of the
performance objects and counters available for the Sybase Monitor
include:
- SqlSrvr
Locks/sec
% Processor Time
Transactions
Deadlocks
- Cache
% Hits
Pages (Read)
Pages from disk(read)
- Transaction
Transactions
Inserts
Updates
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- Network
Network Packets (Read)
Network Packets (Send)
Network Packets (Read)/sec
Network Packets (Send)/sec
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Memory
Cache size
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Disk
Reads
Writes
Grants
Waits
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Engine
Server is busy(%)
CPU time
Pages from disk
Pages stored
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Lock
% Requests
Locks count
Wait time(avg.)
Not granted
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- Update every
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Select how often the monitor should check the Database server.
The default interval is to run or update the monitor once every 10 minutes.
Use the drop-down list to the right of the text box to specify another update
interval in increments of seconds, minutes, hours, or days. The update interval
must be 15 seconds or longer.
- Title
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Enter a title text for this monitor. This text is displayed in the
group detail page, in report titles, and other places in the SiteScope
interface. If you do not enter a title text, SiteScope will
create a title based on the host, server, or URL being monitored.
Advanced Options
The Advanced Options section presents a number of ways to customize
monitor behavior and display. Use this section to customize error and warning
thresholds, disable the monitor, set monitor-to-monitor dependencies, customize
display options, and enter other monitor specific settings required for
special infrastructure environments. The options for this monitor type are
described below. Complete the entries as needed and click the Add
or Update button to save the settings.
- Disable
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Check this box to temporarily disable this monitor and any
associated alerts. To enable the monitor again, clear the box.
- Verify Error
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Check this box if you want SiteScope to automatically run this
monitor again if it detects an error. When an error is detected,
the monitor will immediately be scheduled to run again once.
Note: In order to change the run frequency of this
monitor when an error is detected, use the Update every (on
errors) option below.
Note: The status returned by the Verify Error run
of the monitor will replace the status of the originally scheduled
run that detected an error. This may cause the loss of important
performance data if the data from the verify run is different than
the initial error status.
Warning: Use of this option across many monitor instances
may result in significant monitoring delays in the case that
multiple monitors are rescheduled to verify errors at the same
time.
- Update Every (on error)
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You use this option to set a new monitoring interval for
monitors that have registered an error condition. For example, you
may want SiteScope to monitor this item every 10 minutes normally,
but as often as every 2 minutes if an error has been detected. Note
that this increased scheduling will also affect the number of
alerts generated by this monitor.
- Schedule
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By default, SiteScope monitors are enabled every day of the
week. You may, however, schedule your monitors to run only on
certain days or on a fixed schedule. Click the Edit
schedule link to create or edit a monitor schedule.
For more information about working with monitor schedules,
see the section on Schedule
Preferences for Monitoring.
- Monitor Description
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Enter additional information about this monitor. The Monitor
Description can include HTML tags such as the <BR>
<HR>, and <B> tags to control display format and style.
The description will appear on the Monitor Detail page.
- Report Description
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Enter an optional description for this monitor that will make it easier to
understand what the monitor does. For example, network traffic or
main server response time. This description will be displayed on
with each bar chart and graph in Management Reports and appended to
the tool-tip displayed when you pass the mouse cursor over the
status icon for this monitor on the monitor detail page.
- Depends On
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To make the running of this monitor dependent on the status of
another monitor or monitor group, use the drop-down list to select
the monitor on which this monitor is dependent. Select
None to remove any dependency.
- Depends Condition
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If you choose to make the running of this monitor dependent on the
status of another monitor, select the status condition that the
other monitor or monitor group should have in order for the current
monitor to run normally. The current monitor will be run normally
as long as the monitor on which it depends reports the
condition selected in this option.
- List Order
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By default, new monitors are listed last on the Monitor Detail
page. You may use this drop-down list to choose a different
placement for this monitor.
Setting Monitor Status Thresholds
SiteScope Application Monitors allow you to set multiple threshold
conditions to determine the status reported by each monitor. The individual
conditions are combined as logical OR relationships so that when one or
more of the conditions (for example any of the conditions for Error
if) are met the monitor status is set to the applicable condition. If
multiple conditions are met for more than one status condition (such as
conditions for both error and for warning), the status for the monitor is
set to the highest valued condition. Thus a match of an error condition and
a warning condition would be reported as an error status, error
being the highest value, warning the next highest and good
the lowest value.
- Error if
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Use one or more of the selection boxes in this item to define one
or more error conditions for this monitor. Use the drop-down lists
in these items to change error threshold(s) relative to the
counters you have selected to check
with this monitor. After choosing a counter or parameter, use
the comparison operator drop-down list to specify an error
threshold such as: >= (greater than or equal to), != (not
equal to), or < (less than) and enter a comparison value in
the box provided. Comparison values should be entered as whole
numbers.
- Warning if
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Use one or more of the selection boxes in this item to define one
or more warning conditions for this monitor. Use the drop-down
lists in these items to change warning threshold(s) relative to the
counters you have selected to check with
this monitor. Set these values relative to those you set for the
error threshold in the Error if item.
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- Good if
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You can set this monitor to return a good status for certain
conditions. You may define those conditions here. Complete this
item as you would for the Error if and Warning if
items.
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