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Product Overview

The architecture of IMS Problem Investigator (PI) is centered around a client-server model, designed for comprehensive IMS transaction monitoring. The key components include the IMS PI Client, the IMS PI Server, and Data Collectors. The IMS PI Client provides the user interface, allowing users to view transaction data, configure monitoring settings, and generate reports.

The client communicates with the server via TCP/IP. The IMS PI Server is the central processing unit, responsible for collecting, processing, and storing transaction data. It receives data from the Data Collectors, performs analysis, and provides the data to the client.

The server interacts with a relational database, such as DB2, for data storage. Data Collectors are responsible for gathering transaction data from various sources, including IMS systems, IMS Connect, DB2, and WebSphere MQ. Collectors use specific protocols and APIs to retrieve data from these sources.

Communication between the collectors and the server is typically over TCP/IP. The system integrates with RACF for user authentication, ensuring secure access to the system. RBAC is used for access control, allowing administrators to define roles and permissions.

The product's design emphasizes scalability and performance, enabling it to handle large volumes of transaction data. The data flow starts with the Data Collectors gathering data, which is then transmitted to the server for processing and storage. The client then retrieves and displays this data to the user.

The system's modular design allows for easy integration with other monitoring tools and systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of IMS Problem Investigator?

IMS Problem Investigator (PI) monitors IMS transactions end-to-end, including those traversing multiple IMS systems. It captures transaction data, providing insights into performance and potential issues. PI integrates with IMS Connect, DB2, and WebSphere MQ to provide a comprehensive view of transaction flow.

What key features does IMS Problem Investigator offer?

PI provides transaction tracing, performance analysis, and problem determination capabilities. Users can analyze transaction response times, identify bottlenecks, and pinpoint the root causes of transaction failures. The product also offers historical data analysis for trend identification.

Can IMS Problem Investigator monitor transactions across multiple IMS systems?

PI supports monitoring transactions across multiple IMS systems, including those running on different LPARs or z/OS images. This allows for a consolidated view of transaction flow, regardless of the physical location of the IMS systems involved.

How does IMS Problem Investigator interact with IMS Connect?

PI integrates with IMS Connect to monitor transactions that use TCP/IP for communication. It captures and analyzes data related to these transactions, providing insights into network performance and potential issues within the IMS Connect environment.

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