IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3

Attributes

Attributes are the application properties being measured and reported by the monitoring agent, such as the amount of memory usage or the message ID.

Attributes are organized in to groups according to their purpose. The attributes in a group can be used in the following two ways:

Some of the attributes in this chapter are listed twice, with the second attribute having a "(Unicode)" designation after the attribute name. These Unicode attributes were created to provide access to globalized data.

For more information about using attributes and attribute groups, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring User's Guide.

Attribute groups and attributes

An attribute is a characteristic of a managed object (node). For example, Disk Name is an attribute for a disk, which is a managed object.

Use attributes to build situations that monitor the performance of your network managed systems. When the values of the selected attributes in a situation exceed their threshold settings, the agent posts an alert to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal console notifying you of a problem.

Attributes groups contain System Name and Timestamp attributes. The following entries describe these attributes.
System Name
The managed system name. The form should be hostname:agent_code. Examples include spark:KUX or deux.raleigh.ibm.com:KUX. In workspace queries, this attribute should be set equal to the value $NODE$ in order to populate the workspace with data. This attribute is generally not included in situations, unless there is a need to customize the situation for a specific managed system.
Timestamp
The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. The timestamp for SCAN and STR functions is in the CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm format (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
  • C = Century (0=20th)
  • YY = Year
  • MM = Month of the Year (01-12)
  • DD = Day of the Month (01-31)
  • HH = Hour, in 24-hour time (00-23)
  • MM = Minute
  • SS = Second
  • mmm = Millisecond
Note: Some of the attributes in this chapter are listed twice, with the second attribute having a "(Unicode)" designation after the attribute name. These Unicode attributes were created to provide access to globalized data.


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