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08-21-2018 01:01 PM
Team,
Below are the requirements for my MQ, please guide!
1. I am trying to create health rule for more than 100 channels , whenever the status of any of these channels is not equal to 3 i want to be alerted . Can you let me know if there's any quick way to add the channels together in one condition??
2. For the queues, i would like to partion them into local queues, transmitting queues and dead queues based on the naming from the queues and set alerts for the same.
Thanks,
Teja.
08-26-2018 09:12 PM
Hi Teja,
You can try using a wildcard as specified in the below documents.
https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Using+Wildcards+in+Metric+Definitions
However, you cannot specify condition such as "not equal to 3". You may need to specify 2 conditions to achieve this scenario
1. Value<4 AND
2. Value>2
Let me know if that helps.
Thanks,
Yogesh
08-28-2018 01:04 PM
Hi Yogesh,
It isn't working as expected with wildcards. Is there any other way in which we can setup alerts?
Thanks,
Teja!
08-28-2018 10:21 PM
Hi Teja,
With multiple metrics, you need to get this work with wildcards only. There is no other easy way. What issue are you seeing using the wildcard? I request you to share the screenshots of how you are configuring the health rules.
Thanks,
Yogesh
08-29-2018 10:30 AM - edited 08-29-2018 10:35 AM
Hi Yogesh,
Please find the below steps that i am using, i can't share the screenshot considering the confidentiality.
Overview - Overall Application performance, Affects ,Critical Condition - Specify A Relative Metric path, which i have copied from the Metric browser which looks like below:
Application Infrastructure Performance|MCAG|Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|*|Status
After this i specify the critical condition as value <2 and value >2 and any condition match and saved the health rule.
I don't see the Current Evaluation Status are showing the "?"
This is working when i enter the below metric path and i don't think it's feasible to select each MQ status manually.
Application Infrastructure Performance|MCAG|Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|GTLOD01|Status
This alert is for MQ availability. The channel also is similar to this with different alert condition.
Thanks,
Teja.
08-29-2018 10:48 AM - edited 08-29-2018 10:49 AM
Hi Teja,
We see that the metric path provided is 'Application Performance Infrastructure|MCAG...'. Can you try to change it starting from Custom Metrics like below and let me know if that helps?
Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|GTLOD01|Status
If that does not work, try changing the Category in overview section to Tier/Node health...
For more info, please follow
Thanks,
Yogesh
08-29-2018 12:14 PM
Hi Yogesh,
The below works but we are not able to add multiple MQ instances
Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|GTLOD01|Status - Working
Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|GTLOD01|Status - We want to add multiple GTLOD[1,2,3,4]
Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|*|Status - Not Working
On changing to Category in overview section to Tier/Node health and following the instructions as per the link shared below. We are still not able to see anything on current evaluation status
Thanks,
Teja
08-29-2018 09:29 PM
Hi Teja,
What is the controller version you are using? We can schedule a webex session to take this further.
Thanks,
Yogesh
01-27-2020 05:09 AM
Hi Yogesh,
Were you able to figure this out.We have a similar requirement to apply a global threshold on all uncommitted messages.
I have created a rule to evaluate this based on baseline standard deviation and the following relative metric path. Not sure if it will work yet though
Custom Metrics|WebsphereMQ|*|Queues|*|UncommittedMsgs
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