"The NBA Reporter feature in NBA for z/OS enables our management team to view the same data that our end-users are seeing in terms of response times by location on a monthly basis using PDF reports. That helps us immensely to understand the issues our end-users are facing as well as understand and manage business trend analyses."
(Lead z/Systems Programmer, major supply chain manufacturing company)
ServicePilot NBA for z/OS provides a view of end-to-end applications and their dependencies. It offers an advanced method of increasing application performance and streamlining network security by analyzing the interactions of users with applications, systems and networks.
NBA for z/OS delivers relevant and accurate data to simply and quickly resolve availability and performance issues, unauthorized usage and security threats. Reports and statistics of z/OS and TCP/IP activity and performance can be exported via email and SMF files. ServicePilot NBA for z/OS can generate reports in PDF format manually or automatically. The PDF reports include all information accessible from the Web user interface for one or more LPAR(s).
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Application Performance
NBA for z/OS builds the entire application path between the mainframe and end-users by combining network and application data flow with user identity.
The following are some of the application performance reports available in NBA for z/OS
- TOP Applications Reports
- Availability, bytes in/out, packet sizes
- Response time
- TOP 20 distribution by network
- TOP 20 by sessions
- WEB, Telnet, VoIP MOS response time
- Anomalies
- Top refused sessions
- TCP errors by application
- FTP Sessions History
- TN3270 Details
- MQSeries
High Performance Routing (HPR) Activity
List of Switched PUs For each Switched PU
- Status (CONNECTABLE, INACTIVE,...)
- Nb RTPs (Last minute value)
- List of RTPs for a Switched PU
Rapid Transport Protocol (RTP) List
- Nb sessions attached (Last minute value)
- Sent bytes (Real-time)
- Received bytes (Real-time)
- Sent Network Layer Packets (Real-time)
- Received Network Layer Packets (Real-time)
- List of Sessions for an RTP.
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