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ZEN Linux Monitor's architecture centered around three main components: Linux agents, a communication network, and a central ZEN server on z/OS. The Linux agents, deployed on monitored systems, collected performance data. This data was transmitted over a communication network, likely TCP/IP, to the central ZEN server.

The ZEN server processed the data and provided a centralized view of the monitored systems. Configuration involved setting parameters in configuration files on both the agent and server sides, defining data collection intervals and thresholds. The product likely exposed an API for integration, though specifics are unavailable.

As the product is no longer supported, organizations should migrate to alternatives. Open-source options include Nagios, Zabbix, and Prometheus, offering flexibility and community support. Commercial solutions like Dynatrace and New Relic provide comprehensive features and vendor support.

Migration involves deploying new agents, configuring data collection, and potentially re-architecting integration points. Consider the scalability, security, and integration capabilities of each alternative when making a selection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary function of ZEN Linux Monitor?

ZEN Linux Monitor provided centralized monitoring of z/Linux environments from z/OS. It collected performance data from Linux agents and processed it on z/OS. It supported monitoring of both native and virtualized Linux instances.

What was the basic architecture of ZEN Linux Monitor?

The architecture involved Linux agents deployed on the monitored systems, a communication network (likely TCP/IP), and a central ZEN server running on z/OS. The agents collected data and transmitted it to the ZEN server for processing and presentation.

How was ZEN Linux Monitor configured?

ZEN Linux Monitor likely used configuration files on both the agent and server sides. These files would define parameters such as server addresses, data collection intervals, and thresholds for alerts. Specific file names and formats are not available.

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