What is Epilog?
Epilog is a historical performance data collection and display tool. It gathers data from Omegamon monitors for MVS, CICS, and IMS environments. The tool allows users to analyze system performance over time.
How does Epilog collect and use data?
Epilog collects data from Omegamon monitors. The data is then stored and made available for display and analysis. Users can view historical performance metrics to identify trends and potential issues.
Which platforms and Omegamon versions does Epilog support?
Epilog was initially designed to work with Omegamon for MVS. Later, support was added for Omegamon for CICS and Omegamon for IMS. The tool's capabilities are focused on the z/OS platform.
What are the main uses of Epilog?
Epilog's primary function is to provide historical performance data analysis. It allows users to identify performance bottlenecks, capacity planning, and trend analysis. It is designed to work with data collected by Omegamon monitors.