Transcript ESP BASIC USER COURSE
Basic CA-ESP Workload Automation Course – Agent Overview
What You Will Learn
What is an ESP System Agent Basic Agent Architecture How ESP System Agents Interact With CA ESP Workload Automation Engine Basic Configuration Options Defining non-mainframe workload Value that ESP Agents can provide ESP Agent for Databases 2 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Product Components
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ESP Agents
Lean, non-invasive conduits (Approx 50MB disk space) Extends CA ESP Workload Automation’s solutions across a variety of operating systems and ERP environments Unlimited scalability, throughput Each platform has unique ESP Agent Manage through a single point of control, will be integrated with CA Job Management products (CA-7, CA-Autosys) 4 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
ESP System Agents - Scalability
Volumes and Concurrency Large number of concurrent processes Lab tested at 1,000 concurrent jobs, largest known field implementation 500 concurrent jobs Highly scalable Can keep up with volumes manager can handle 5 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
What is an ESP Agent?
Processes work Notifies Manager of job status Started Running Complete/Failed Stores output from jobs in a spool file Allows users to control workload Waits for work Persistence 6 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
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Workload Objects
Distributed OS Integration File Management OS Resource Integration ERP Integration Agent Monitoring Database Integration Web App Integration Mainframe Integration 8 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Who Controls the ESP Agent?
Schedulers Schedule jobs regardless of platform & Have control over entire enterprise Operations Monitor entire enterprise & Control every production job System Administrators Install ESP Agent & Maintain ESP Agent 9 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
ESP System Agent Architecture
ESP System Agents for UNIX Based Platforms are started processes.
ESP System Agents for Microsoft Windows are installed as Windows Services All ESP System Agents Utilize SUN Microsystems JAVA Runtime Environment as the Base Architectural Component All ESP System Agent Functions are Created as JAVA Plug In’s 10 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
ESP System Agent Architecture
Spawns & Tracks Submitted Commands & Scripts
Job Execution JAVA Plug-In
Processes & Monitors File Trigger & FTP Requests
File Monitoring JAVA Plug-In
Processes Machine Resource Monitoring Requests
Object Monitoring JAVA Plug-In
Processes EJB & JMS Publish Subscribe Requests Processes TCP/IP Communications & SNMP Requests
J2EE Execution JAVA Plug-IN Agent Management JAVA Plug-In
SUN Java Runtime Environment Base Code 11 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Communication
ESP Managers and ESP System Agents communicate asynchronously using message queues.
ESP Managers and Agents communicate by sending Automated Framework Messages or AFMs.
Most Agent commands deal with the control of these AFMs.
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Communication
ESP Managers and ESP System Agents have Sender and Receiver Ports.
The receiver listens on a predefined TCP/IP port.
When the sender has messages to transmit, it connects to the receiver’s port, sends the messages, and then closes the connection.
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Communication
ESP Managers and Agents have sender and receiver ports.
Each Agent has one dynamic sender port and one receiver port.
The ESP Host can have multiple receiver ports (for example, to separate encrypted and non-encrypted message traffic) and has one dynamic sender port for each connected Agent.
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ESP Agent Basic Communications
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Communication
Automated Framework Messages include: ESP System Agent Name Command or Script to Execute UserId to Execute the Workload Under Arguments for the Script or Command Environment Variables Job Execution Status 16 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Communications
Sample AFM Messages: 20050908 12060405+0500 CM_DE54 DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT WINNT1/WLMDEMO5.20/MAIN State EXEC SetStart Status(Executing at DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT) Jobno(1860) User(DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT) Host(DLeigh) 20050908 12063416+0500 CM_DE54 DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT WINNT1/WLMDEMO5.20/MAIN State COMPLETE Cmpc(0) SetEnd User(DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT) Host(DLeigh) 20050908 12290376+0500 CM_DE54 DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT CYBDL01K/WLMDEMO3.3/MAIN State SUBERROR Failed SetEnd Status(Command file not found) Cmpc(20007) User(DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT) Host(DLeigh) 17 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Basic Configuration
All ESP Agent Configuration Settings are stored in a single file called agentparm.txt
This file is created by the installation process and can be manipulated using any text editor This Configuration File Defines the Name of the Agent, Ports Used, and Other Configurations that Pertain to Other Functions (FTP, J2EE, SNMP, etc.) 18 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Basic Configuration
Sample agentparm.txt File: # ESP System Agent for Microsoft Windows parameters # # Log # log.level=5 log.maxsize=1024000 # # Agent name # agentname=DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT # # Communications # communication.managerid_1= CM_DE54 communication.manageraddress_1= lparc communication.managerport_1= 6666 communication.monitorobject_1=DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT/AGENTMON1.0/MAIN communication.managerid_2= ESPRESSO_CALYPSO_47500 communication.manageraddress_2= calypso communication.managerport_2= 47507 communication.monitorobject_2=DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT/AGENTMON2.0/MAIN 19 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Basic Configuration
Sample agentparm.txt File: communication.managerid_3= ESPRESSO_ELVIS_7500 communication.manageraddress_3= elvis communication.managerport_3= 7507 communication.monitorobject_3=DLEIGH_WIN_AGENT/AGENTMON3.0/MAIN communication.inputport= 9900 communication.prefixlevel=2 # # Security # security.filename=D:/Cybermation/ESP System Agent R6.1/security.txt
security.keystorage=D:/Cybermation/ESP System Agent R6.1/keys.txt
security.cryptkey=0x 3132333435363738 security.level=off # # Initiators # There will be separate line for each pair of
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Basic Configuration
21 Sample agentparm.txt File: # Persistence # persistence.gcinterval=10000 persistence.level=2 # # Core parameters (for plugins) # core.address=localhost core.port= 35800 # # General characteristics # spooldir=./spool COLD_START=false # # Runner plugin parameters # runnerplugin.managerport= 35801 runnerplugin.requestport= 35802 # # Start JVMs # oscomponent.attachjvm=true Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Basic Configuration
Sample agentparm.txt File: #Path to the JRE oscomponent.javapath=D:/Cybermation/ESP System Agent R6.1/jre/bin #type of jvm (used only if attachjvm=true) oscomponent.jvm=client #What plugins we want to start by the core Java agent plugins.start_internal_1=runner plugins.start_internal_2=fileMon plugins.start_internal_3=objmon plugins.start_internal_4=management plugins.start_internal_5=ftp plugins.start_internal_6=j2ee plugins.start_internal_7=router # # SNMP specific # management.snmp.mibfile=D:/Cybermation/ESP System Agent R6.1/cybermib.txt
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Basic Configuration
Sample agentparm.txt File: # # FTP specific # # ftp.noserver=false ftp.serverport=21 #ftp.client.ssl=true #ftp.client.ssl.truststore= #ftp.client.ssl.truststore.password=055A55EB863D2A5D #ftp.server.ssl=true #ftp.server.ssl.keystore= #ftp.server.ssl.keystore.password=C8B98BFA6652520BC0 # # Windows Service name # oscomponent.servicename=ESP System Agent for Microsoft Windows R6.1
oscomponent.servicedisplayname=ESP System Agent for Microsoft Windows R6.1
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Successful Communication depends on…
Agent Information that must match…
Agentparm.txt Topology in ESP dSeries
agentname communication.inputport
communication.managerid
communication.manageraddress
coomunication.managerport
security.cryptkey
Name Agent Port number Manager Instance Host name DNS name or IP Address of dSeries Server ESP Server Manager Port Encryption key used from server to agent
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Test Your Memory
What Type of Workload Can an ESP System Agent Execute?
Windows Scripts, Windows Commands, FTP Processes, Machine Resource Monitors, J2EE Based Processes, etc… How Does the ESP System Agent Communicate with an ESP Server?
Utilizing Automated Framework Messages over TCP/IP 25 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Test Your Memory
What is the Receiver Port Used for?
The receiver listens on a predefined TCP/IP port. When the sender has messages to transmit, it connects to the receiver’s port, sends the messages, and then closes the connection.
What Job States Can the ESP System Agent for Windows Send to an ESP Server?
READY, EXEC, COMPLETE, FAIL, SUBERROR, & SUBDELAY 26 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Additional Automation capabilities
Approaches for use in your environment
Event-Driven Workload Automation “Batch” Environment Monitoring Run Book Automation 28 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Event-Driven Automation
Trigger off new applications based on monitoring capabilities of the R7 Agent, using ESP Alerts: Error message being written to a log file A service coming online Server’s CPU stuck at 100% ESP:dSeries currently implemented as Jobs, also several monitors implemented as Event Triggers 29 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
“Batch” Environment Monitoring
The ability to monitor critical environmental dependencies of an ESP Application to ensure successful completion Example: Find out you are going to run out of disk space hours before the server dies Example: If you know you’re going to start running a job on your SAP server at 2am, and the database server for that job crashes at 10pm, why wait 4 hours for everyone to be surprised? (and getting called in the middle of the night) Simply another step towards better managed SLA’s 30 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Run Book Automation
Latest fad in IT Operations that many of you, have been doing for years Focus on managing (executing, controlling, monitoring) IT Operations tasks in a controlled, workflow-style manner much like workload automation Example: Shutting down certain processes on a server, running maintenance, starting back up the processes You can, naturally, do much of this with your existing ESP Scheduler and ESP Agents 31 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
FTP Workload Objects
Automating File Transfers
To schedule FTP workload, use the FTP_JOB job type.
You can automate file transfer with an FTP job. The job can use an existing FTP server or the Agent’s in-built FTP server.
Note: To use the Agent as an FTP server, you need to configure the Agent during installation or set the Agent parameter ftp.noserver to false. The Agent configured as an FTP server does not support anonymous file transfers 33 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Automating File Transfers
In this sample, a file called /temp/cyberftp181006.txt is downloaded from a UNIX machine (rem_unix) then copied to a local machine, a Windows PC. Note that the two locations include a complete path statement. After the download is complete, the job completes in ESP dSeries: 34 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Properties for ‘Monitor’ Workload Objects
Adding Monitoring Capabilities to ESP
Starting with Release 6 of the ESP System Agent, new monitoring capabilities were introduced: Windows Windows Event Log Monitoring Windows Services Monitoring Windows/UNIX/OS400 Disk Space Monitoring Process Monitoring TCP/IP Address/Port Monitoring CPU Monitoring Text File Monitoring J2EE JMS Publish/Subscribe to Queues and Topics 36 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Services
What is it?
This job type allows you to monitor Windows Services on a local machine Sample Definition: 37 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Services
Service Name corresponds to the name of the Service as identified in the Services Application 38 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Services
Status refers to the state you with the Service to be in for the monitor to complete Valid Statuses include: RUNNING, STOPPED, CONTINUE_PENDING, PAUSE_PENDING, START_PENDING, STOP_PENDING, EXISTS, NOTEXISTS Can be coded with either WAIT or NOW. Now will return a COMPLETE/FAIL immediately, while WAIT will remain until the condition is met or the JOB is forced complete 39 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Event Log
What is it?
A job to monitor the Event Log of a Local Windows Server. It can monitor any one of three types of logs Application Log (Programs) System Log (System Components, e.g. a Driver) Security Log (Security Events like an invalid login, file access) 40 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Event Log
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Windows Event Log
Sample Job Definition 42 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Windows Event Log
43 EVENTLOG values are generally Application, Security, or System EVENTTYPE values may be ERROR, WARN, INFO, AUDITS, AUDITF (AUDITS and AUDITF related to EVENTLOG Security only) EVENTSOURCE value is typically generated by software vendor. Values with spaces requires quotes EVENTCATEGORY represents a classification by the EVENTSOURCE, in this case, ‘Norton AntiVirus’ is catagorizing this as a Disk event.
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Disk Space
What is it?
Allows you to find out how much disk space has been used or is free Can be expressed in MB, GB, or as a Percentage Can be CONTINUOUS monitored using an ESP Alert 44 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
IP Monitoring
What is it?
It allows you to monitor specific IP addresses or IP Address/Port combinations to validate that network resources are accessible and listening ports are available Valid Status include RUNNING and STOPPED and are monitored for immediate state NOW or monitored until condition is met WAIT 45 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
CPU Monitoring
What is it?
Allows you to monitor CPU utilization to determine success/failure criteria of your job monitor Why would I want to do this?
Provides you with a means of ensuring that the machine has sufficient CPU available before submitting workload to it If a machine is in a continuously busy state, allows you to fire off notifications CPU Monitoring is also tied into Physical Resources, which can be used for physical load balancing (required HPO for ESP:mSeries) How is CPU utilization measured?
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CPU Monitoring
This example completes if the CPU Usage is greater than 80%. Can be used to send warnings to System Administrators.
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Text File Monitoring
Allows you to monitor INSIDE a text file for a specific string of text for a matching value Monitoring has a great deal of flexibility with Regular Expressions 48 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Text File Monitoring
This example monitors the file by lines for a text string, but only the first 20 lines 49 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Text File Monitoring
Example using Regular Expressions: 50 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Properties for JMS Workload Objects
JMS Monitoring
JMS Subscribe
What is it?
Java Messaging Service A Java-based standard for connecting to, and communicating with, message brokers such as MQ Series, Sonic, WebLogic, or Tibco Allows you to monitor a JMS Queue or Topic for a specific message that matches your criteria 52 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
JMS Subscribe
ESP Agent JMSS_JOB job type Subscribe to Topics or Queues Filter results Receive Acknowledge JMS Provider Topic or Queue 53 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
JMS Subscribe
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JMS Subscribe
A few uncommon terms INITIAL_CONTEXT CONNECTION_FACTORY JNDIUSER 55 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
ESP Agent for Databases
ESP Database Agent
Provides integration to a variety of database platforms Utilizes the agent plug-in architecture to adapt to the System Agent core Written entirely in JAVA and the JDBC API 57 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
ESP Database Agent Features
ESP Database Agent ESP Database Agent ESP Database Agent ESP Database Agent SQL Updates and Queries
SP SP
Stored Procedures
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Table Monitor
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Data Triggers
Event Driven SQL Statements
Event-driven execution of SQL commands i.e. Insert, update, delete, etc.
Success criteria specified through regular expressions Output stored to file
ESP Agent for Databases
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Invoking Stored Procedures
Event-driven execution of stored procedures Retrieve output values generated by the stored procedure
ESP Agent for Databases
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Monitor Database to Trigger an ESP Event
Monitor a table for a net change in size i.e. number records added or deleted which satisfy a user defined condition Complete or selected (columns) records can be defined One-time or continuous alerts
ESP Agent for Databases
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Database Triggers
Very granular notification of changes to a database table Database generates the events as they occur Excellent performance, with very low overhead Generate an event for every record added, deleted, or modified which satisfies a user defined criteria One-time or continuous alerts
ESP Agent for Databases
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Database Agent Technical Details
Supported databases Oracle 9i & up Microsoft SQL Server 2000 & up IBM DB2 63 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Database Agent Examples
This example uses SQL to Insert a line into a Table called ‘stores’ in the ‘pubs’ database 64 Copyright ©2006 CA. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, services marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.
Questions?
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