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XRC Performance Monitor

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XRC Performance Monitor is designed to monitor and report on Global Mirror (zGM) performance in z/OS environments. The architecture includes data collectors on z/OS systems, a central repository for storing performance data, and reporting tools for analyzing the data. Data collectors gather performance metrics related to XRC sessions, including replication lag, data transfer rates, and session status.

Communication between components typically occurs over TCP/IP. The central repository stores historical performance data for analysis and reporting. The administrative interface is command-line based, requiring administrators to use specific commands to manage the system.

It supports authentication methods compatible with z/OS security standards, such as RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret. The access control model is based on roles and permissions, allowing administrators to define granular access rights. Data transmitted between components can be encrypted using standard encryption protocols.

Audit logging capabilities track user access and administrative actions. Competing products include IBM System Storage Productivity Center (SSPC), which offers broader storage management. Unlike SSPC, XRC Performance Monitor focuses specifically on XRC environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of XRC Performance Monitor?

XRC Performance Monitor provides tools for monitoring and reporting on Global Mirror performance in z/OS environments. It helps in identifying performance bottlenecks and optimizing data replication.

What are the key features of XRC Performance Monitor?

The key features include real-time monitoring of XRC sessions, historical reporting, and performance analysis tools. It allows administrators to track key metrics such as replication lag, data transfer rates, and session status.

Where is XRC Performance Monitor typically used?

XRC Performance Monitor is primarily used in z/OS environments where Global Mirror (zGM) is implemented for data replication. It is used by storage administrators and performance analysts to ensure efficient and reliable data replication.

How does XRC Performance Monitor compare to other IBM monitoring products?

While XRC Performance Monitor focuses specifically on Global Mirror (XRC) environments, other IBM products like IBM System Storage Productivity Center (SSPC) provide broader storage management and monitoring capabilities.

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