The new Purge-While-Active feature, Reorganize-Selected-Files feature, and Disk-Usage-Inquiry option have been created with the day-to-day tasks of operators in mind. These offer optimal monitoring and best use of a system's existing disk resources. With fears of a possible recession making cost efficiency a top-shelf agenda item this year for many IT managers, QSystem Monitor's timely new features give System i environments the distinct advantage of helping to build and sustain economic efficiencies everyday.
The new Purge-While-Active feature is based within QSystem Monitor's history module, and, as the name suggests, it allows for making important data purges without the need to end the product. For IT managers, this means that they never have to compromise their real-time monitoring in order to free up valuable additional disk through the MONPURGE command. By breaking the command down into two separate elements, a purge of data and a subsequent reorganization of the files, managers can delete records-essentially flagging them for deletion and reorganize the files at a more appropriate time when the system is less busy.
The new Reorganize Selected Files feature (MONRGZPF) makes up the second part of the purge process, and although the command is intended primarily for reorganizing the MSM database in the purge process, it can be used as a separate function for any library across the network. The command is used to reorganize files with more than a certain number of deleted records and will skip any members that cannot be allocated exclusively.
In an example of a routine purge, managers can set the command to reorganize all data files in the MSM installed library where the number of deleted records is, for example, at least 20 percent of the total records in the file. The result of these two powerful commands is a considerable savings in disk space, managers' time, and subsequently, IT expense, says CCSS.
The new Disk Usage Inquiry option makes use of the new MONRGZPF command within the disk module of QSystem Monitor. This allows Managers to easily reorganize those files that have the largest number or percentage of deleted records. Managers can use this to make an immediate impact on the system environment and free up valuable disk space, eliminating the need for additional, immediate disk spend.
Larger real-world System i environments could be supporting over a million deleted records that are taking up space on the machine. By using this new feature, Managers can quickly identify such costly repositories via the new Disk Usage Inquiry feature and could immediately reclaim up to 10 percent of their auxiliary storage.
CCSS CEO and President Ray Wright says the impact of the new features offer immediate tangible results for IT managers. "Features such as this are really having a great impact at customer sites. For IT managers it's a gift that keeps on giving. For them, it's almost like they receive 10 percent of extra disk free each time they use it on a sufficiently large number of records. The benefits are far-reaching-a leaner more efficient environment, less time spent on routine processes, and all without encroaching on their need for continuous monitoring. These new features around the purge functionality are typical of the ways we're extending the product all the time and building in greater flexibility for System i Managers." For more information about CCSS visit: www.ccssltd.com
About CCSS
CCSS develops, supports and markets IBM System i performance monitoring and reporting, message management and remote management solutions. An Advanced IBM Business Partner, CCSS develops powerful solutions to support some of the world's most demanding System i environments across many industries including insurance, banking, pharmaceutical and manufacturing. All CCSS solutions are IBM ServerProven.
Existing customers that rely on CCSS's feature-rich solutions include leading organizations such as Volvo, Mattel, Newell-Rubbermaid, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Siemens Medical, RWE npower and Waterstone's.
CCSS is headquartered in Gillingham, Kent, UK with key regional headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Bonn, Germany and Makati City, Philippines together with a global agent network spanning Portugal, Brazil, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Sweden.
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