See an example message monitor that displays any inquiry messages
for your message queue that occur on any of your iSeries™ servers.
The monitor opens and displays the message as soon as it is detected.
Situation
You
company has several iSeries servers
running, and it is time-consuming to check your message queue for each system.
As a system administrator, you need to be aware of inquiry messages as they
occur across your system.
You can set up a message monitor to display
any inquiry messages for your message queue that occur on any of your iSeries systems. The monitor opens and
displays the message as soon as it is detected.
Configuration example
To
set up a message monitor, you need to define the types of messages you would
like to watch for and what you would like the monitor to do when these messages
occur. To set up a message monitor that accomplishes this goal, complete the
following steps:
- In iSeries Navigator, expand ,
right-click Message monitor, and select New
Monitor...
- On the General page, enter a name and description
for this monitor.
- Click the Messages tab, and enter the following
values:
- For Message queue to monitor, specify QSYSOPR.
- On the Message set 1 tab, select Inquiry for Type,
and click Add.
- Select Trigger at the following message count,
and specify 1 message.
- Click the Collection Interval tab, and select 15
seconds.
- Click the Actions tab, and select Open
monitor.
- Click the Systems and groups tab, and select the
systems and groups you would like to monitor for inquiry messages.
- Click OK to save the new monitor.
- From the list of message monitors, right-click the new monitor and select Start.
Results
The new message monitor displays any inquiry
messages sent to QSYSOPR on any of the iSeries servers
that are monitored.
Note: This monitor responds to only inquiry messages
sent to QSYSOPR. However, you can include two different sets of messages in
a single monitor, and you can have several message monitors that run at the
same time. Message monitors can also carry out i5/OS™ commands
when specified messages are received.