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You will take the following steps to configure the repository server:
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Before you can configure the repository server, you must first define a new service named RARG_SVC on the server you have designated to be the Resource Governor repository server. This service is used to collect the monitoring data. You will use the Web Console to define the service. For instructions on accessing the Web Console see the Server Administration for UNIX, Windows, OpenVMS, IBM i, and z/OS manual.
If using a relational DBMS, it must first be configured with the correct user ID and password in order for the repository to be created and accessed.
Note: For a server running on MVS, select Server Mode from the New sub-menu.
The New Data Service pane appears with default values, as shown in the following image.
Note: This user ID should be unique to the Resource Management product and should not be used for logon purposes by any user of the servers that are part of the Enterprise Monitoring environment.
Note: For all other attributes not listed in this step, keep the default values.
The following image shows the New Data Service pane set with the required values.
The Data Services Status window opens, as shown in the following image.
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A profile named rargsvc is required for the RARG_SVC service. This profile contains the commands used to connect to the specific RDBMS used for Resource Management collection of monitor data.
To define the rargsvc profile you can use an existing application or create a new one with the name rargsvc and add it to the server's application path. If you select to use an existing application directory, make sure it is in the application path. You can then create the rargsvc profile in the selected application directory. On MVS PDS deployment, an existing application directory should be selected. It is not recommended to create a new one.
To create a new application directory:
The Create New Application window opens.
The newly created rargsvc directory is added to the server application path and appears in the Application Directories folder in the navigation pane.
Now we need to create the actual profile that is used to connect to the RDBMS where the Resource Governor internal tables will be created and maintained. If you do not see the newly created rargsvc Application Directory listed under the Application Directories folder in the navigation pane, as shown in the following image, click the Refresh button.
A window appears in the right pane in which you will type the commands for the profile, as shown in the following image.
SQL adapter_type SET SERVER connection_name SQL adapter_type SET PASSRECS OFF GKE %COLLECTOR
where:
Identifies the relational adapter used to store the monitor data.
Identifies the connection name used when you configured the adapter.
In the example shown in the following image, MSSQL is being used to store the monitor data.
The Save Procedure window opens, in which you will type the name of the profile.
The new procedure will appear under the rargsvc application directory, as shown in the following image.
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Now you must create the connection pooling user profile. The profile is used to supply connection information for the RDBMS that is storing the monitor information.
SET SQLENGINE=suffix
where:
Is the relational adapter used to store the monitor data.
The example shown in the following image uses DB2 as the relational adapter type.
The Create new user profile pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The Edit User Profile window appears, displaying the name of the new profile. In the example shown in the following image, the profile name is rauser.
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You are now ready to create the internal tables for Resource Management.
The Resource Management Configuration window opens.
The Resource Management Configuration window opens, as shown in the following image.
This connection name must be the same one that was used when creating the profile in How to Create the Profile.
By default, the tables are created for the specified owner/schema in the default database, and the owner must be authorized to create tables in the database.
The Resource Management: Resource Analyzer/Governor page opens, and the navigation pane on the left appears, as shown in the following image.
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