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Thursday, March 11, 2010
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HP NonStop Monitoring and Management
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Reflex 80:20, a dynamic HP NonStop Management tool, provides real-time, proactive and historical monitoring for all HP NonStop Subsystems, Applications and Services including OSS and XPNET, whether they run on NSK K Series, ServerNet, or the latest Integrity / Itanium, Blade platforms.
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- Overview
- Includes
- Admin
- BASE24
- Console
- Dashboard
- Discovery
- File
- Gateway
- Mobile
- Process
- OSS
- MQ
- React
- Rules
- Spooler
- Pathway
- Tasks
- Network
- X.25
- TCP/IP
- Batch
- Tivoli
- HP OVO
- Demos
- Screens
- Latest
Reflex - Operations and Service Management Facility
Reflex is in use at many of the worlds most demanding Financial and Telecommunications sites and is the ideal, single replacement for OMF™, VIEWPOINT™, VHS™ and other HP NonStop monitoring products.
Since the product is not reliant on the MEASURE subsystem or heavy polling software, CPU usage is extremely low.
Reflex provides a concurrently accessible view or your entire HP NonStop estate (both network and supporting Guardian and OSS subsystems) from an integrated, graphical interface. EMS event alerts are mapped directly to the appropriate NonStop object component, e.g. XPNET station, line, batch job, CPU, disk, process, TCP/IP listner, MQ queue, Enscribe or SQL file providing both clear and audited troubleshooting capability to the Operations Bridge.

Reflex 80:20 is both a technical and a business tool because of its ability to :
- Provide early warning of business process vulnerability - applications and hardware
- Automatically escalate faults and restart critical business processes
- Provide a tool that can be used by non-technical staff
- Cover a heterogeneous environment to deal with connected devices and networks
- Provide comprehensive HP NonStop component information and health for supporting subsystems from a single graphical view without requiring TACL command prompt syntax
- Provide a wide range of reactions to alerts via SNMP, Mobile SMS, Pager and E-mail
- Route key events to enterprise managers (e.g. HP Operations Center™ using Smart Plug-In, Tivoli™ using TEC Adapter and logfile approaches and BMC Performance Manager™)
- Convert 512 text events and application text messages to fully tokenised EMS for Open System Services (OSS), WebSphere MQ and Guardian processes
- Provide auto-detection of and monitoring provision for the BASE24™ XPNET management layer, i.e. stations, lines, links, processes, devices and XPNET nodes
- Provide the industry’s lowest overhead on CPU utilisation - just 1%
- Provide system performance measurement of CPUs, Disks, TCP/IP, X25 and Processes including missing, looping, busy and suspect processes
- Install quickly with self-checking installation macro and then autodetect major HP NonStop subsystems for fast implementation, e.g. PATHWAYs
- Reduce maintenance and investment required
- Efficient production and presentation of Management Information Reports without affecting the performance of the HP NonStop server
- Reflex ships with several utilities that cater for bulk configuration of process / file monitoring, import / export of reaction / task configuration to allow easy replication of configuration across multiple HP NonStop nodes
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Reflex HP NonStop Monitoring and Management includes the following :
- All HP NonStop files (including object, edit, ENSCRIBE and NonStop SQL) and comprehensive file attribute checking (including; if licensed, %full, number of records, broken, corrupt, timestamp change etc.) - includes a **status agent. Entire subvolumes can also be checked at a nominated poll period.
- (** a status agent provides comprehensive information about the requested object including current status. This is obtained from the appropriate subsystem typically using a SPI or PATHSEND call.)
- File arrival monitoring from remote systems based on calendar periods.
- All Event Management Service (EMS) events for both system and application.
- Aleri ATLAS™ global banking technology.
- ASYNC lines with automatic detection and status agent.
- BASE24™ XPNET including autodetection and status agent for stations, lines, links, processes, devices and XPNET nodes.
- CPUs performance including a status agent for viewing configuration information (e.g. TLEs configured, high / low pin PCB counts etc.)
- Disks Status Agent (also Storage Management Foundation (SMF) virtual disks), monitoring of individual %full, cache hits and so on for both virtual and physical HP NonStop disks.
Also a comprehensive status agent for viewing disk configuration, e.g. disk paths.Individual Disk I/O can be monitored and each Disk can be monitored against specific values.
- EXPAND line monitoring
- HP NonStop network clustering
- MultiBatch batch scheduler (PowerPoint - 1.6MB) including alerting, autodetection and status agent (both Guardian and OSS compliant).
- NetBatch™ job scheduler including alerting, automatic detection and status agent.
- Open System Services (OSS) monitoring for UNIX image of HP NonStop.
- Open System Management (OSM) monitoring.
- PATHWAY monitoring including autodetection and two status agents. These modules provide an array of monitoring functions for checking TERMINALS, OBJECTS, SERVERS, TCPs, PROGRAMS as well as complete configuration checking (using SPI) including DEBUG ON/OFF, number of supporting processes defined, HOMETERM / program not present, server running from a ZZBI file, server FROZEN and so on.
- Processes including status agent (also monitors missing, looping, suspect (e.g. in INSPECT) and busy processes). All process types supported (TNS, TNS/R and TNS/E running in Guardian or OSS). Detailed Status Agent included that can help in determining the cause of problems by showing information such as files opened, procedure call trace etc. Also provides the ability to start a Measurement.
- Remote Data Facility (RDF) monitoring.
- SPOOLCOM component monitoring including autodetection and status agent (also includes monitoring of the number of jobs in the spooler, via JOBSLOTS).
- TCP/IP including autodetection and status agent (version 4 and 6) for monitoring TCP/IP process, subnet, route, listner and telserv components.
- Transaction Management Facility (TMF) monitoring including status agent (hung, long running transactions, datavols, tape media, auditdump, audittrials).
- TAPE mount requests.
- WebSphere MQ™ (IBM MQ series) including autodetection and status agent (version 5.1, 5.3 and 5.3.1.4 on OSS).
- X25 including autodetection and status agent
- OSI/MHS status agent and autodetection. Users having OSI/MHS subsystems can utilise the Reflex 80:20 OSI/MHS Autodiscovery module to populate the OSI/MHS stack programmatically for MTAs, APPLs, CUGs, DLISTs, DLISTMEMBERs and ROUTEs and subsequently request status and configuration information for each object.
Also includes :
- Graphical (and audio monitoring) high-level HP NonStop system node display (network monitor) and status monitor display (per node). All graphical displays are concurrently accessible.
- Dashboard for HP NonStop performance monitoring.
- Comprehensive EMS event viewer using object filters, filter tables and nominated collectors. Full search and EMS token breakdown and cause / effect / recovery included.
- Text to EMS conversion (Gateway) including 512 text events generated to EMS.
- Text to EMS conversion also for WebSphere MQ and OSS (MQ EMS Gateway).
- EMS event statistical analysis and graphing (Discovery).
- Enterprise manager delivery of EMS exception alerts (TIVOLI™ TEC Adapter and logfile, HP OpenView Operations™ Smart Plug-In (SPI) (now HP Operations Center™), BMC Performance Manager™ (formerly Patrol™).
- MEASURE on demand for processes and files (within Dashboard).
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
- Object Monitoring Facility (OMF) conversion to Reflex.
- Mobile SMS paging.
- Email alerting.
- Task Automation (TaskMaster).
- Component rules analysis for SLA service monitoring (Service Monitor).
- Comprehensive EMS console event viewing and filtering (Console).
- Includes lean communications software, ITL's FastPipe for quick and efficient Windows to HP NonStop data relay.
- Security classes and profiles to prevent unauthorised access.
- Includes a business-level, read-only logon.
- Reflex configuration reports.
Reflex 80:20 is a NonStop, Fault Tolerant application
Administration
The Reflex 80:20 Administration and Database Modules allow users to configure their system features and control the administration of Reflex 80:20 components to create an efficient, secure and auditable system.
The Administration module lets you assign global parameters to the Reflex system. Security access to each Reflex 80:20 module and sub-function is controlled by the use of Security Classes and Security Profiles. By building Security Classes you allow access rights to specific facilities or groups of facilities.
Security Profiles are built for each of the users of the system. The Security Profiles feature then allows you to assign one or more security classes to each user. This method provides maximum flexibility and facilitates simple upgrading of security access for individuals or groups of users. Security only controls updates to the database, all users are permitted read access.
The Database module lets you create and delete EMS messages that are to be sent to Reflex for all subsequent processing (there are links to the Database module in Console and Discovery so you can select messages to include any event in the Reflex Database) or you can enter your EMS
message manually.
Supplemental Custom Detail (probable cause and recommended action) is also added in the Database module. This supplemental information is available via the Reflex Console and can be used to clarify operator action for a particular situation.
By utilising the Configuration and Control facilities of Reflex 80:20, users are able to customise their system features in order to create a fully automated and unique Service Management Backbone.
Reflex 80:20 Global Parameters :
- File Alias
- Parameters
- Security Classes
- Security Profiles
- Audit Log
- SNMP Trap
- Holiday Periods
- Calendar Periods
Do you need an integrated approach to graphically monitoring a BASE24™ application over one or more hp NonStop systems without the need to jeopardise any of your current system performance or response times?
If so Reflex ONE24™ is the next generation approach to the management of BASE24™ and the NonStop system and XPNET components that support it.

Reflex ONE24™ incorporates an all-in-one suite of system and application monitoring, automation and service management modules for your BASE24™ environments and the supporting hardware and system software.
Reflex ONE24™ uses an easy to configure, NonStop WIN32 graphical interface that offers a comprehensive view of the entire hp NonStop network from any number of configured PCs.
Developed after intensive dialogue with BASE24™ users and technicians from both large and smaller sites, Reflex ONE24™ represents an advised and unique approach to BASE24™ management. The Reflex ONE24™ architecture is centred on an automated technique of CPU friendly status checking on a low-overhead, just-in-time basis.
This utilises the combination of :
- Efficient NCPCOM automatic detection of all objects and;
- Monitoring functions within the established and proven upper service layers of the core Reflex 80:20 suite.
Reflex ONE24™ combines event and service object monitoring, problem analysis and profiling; incident and performance mapping to business objects; object failure history; escalation via email, Mobile SMS text message alerting, SNMP, pager alerting and enterprise manager interfaces; automation via point and click tasks and more complex script files; and lastly, automated SLA monitoring with integrated Crystal Reports™ functions to produce your service documentation on a daily, weekly or other recurrent basis.
Reflex ONE24™ is based on the proven Reflex 80:20 package used by many of the world’s largest and most demanding hp NonStop financial and telecommunications sites.
Reflex ONE24™ is abreast of the latest hp NonStop technologies such as node clustering approaches to hardware configuration, Storage Management Foundation (SMF) for virtual disks; and Open System Services (OSS) Unix monitoring to provide a complete graphical view of your entire hp NonStop application environment.
For more information about Reflex for BASE24 XPNET monitoring, click here.
Console - Comprehensive HP NonStop EMS event message viewer
Reflex is a graphical environment where EMS events are converted into colour-coded object states and viewed in a data-centre or business context.

However many organisations still wish to retain a flexible view of the incoming events. To deliver this, the Reflex Console module provides an advanced upgrade for those familiar with green screen or browser EMS event viewers like the VIEWPOINT™ tool.
The Reflex 80:20 Console module allows you to view EMS events as they arrive in Reflex. EMS events are collected by the Windows GUI at regular polling intervals and written to a large rolling buffer.
The events are automatically picked up by the primary window in the standard DSM filtered way. Console maintains the Information / Action / Critical model used by VIEWPOINT™, but ensures that critical events cannot be lost by reserving a non-roll delete window.
Up to 16 event views can be running concurrently but any number of views can be configured. A configuration window enables you to switch between currently configured views. For each view, the size of the rolling buffer, the type of event displayed, where they are retrieved from and if they are to be filtered in any way, can be specified.
Selected EMS events can be marked for detailed examination by any element of the EMS token set. These fields can also be used as the 'key' for an event search for similar events, e.g. those with the same subject or process ID.
See also Console screenshots (as for View Point which is available as a separate product).
Key Features include :
- Up to 16 windows and 10,000 events
- Full compatibility with VIEWPOINT™ EMS usage
- User customisable displays for Windows event columns
- Block acknowledge multiple events
- Split window, no risk of losing critical events
- Provides EMS event filtering by both compiled filters and/or filter tables
- Copy EMS events directly to the Reflex database to enable easy event escalation configuration
- Rollback in time, on-line filters with wildcards
- Find EMS events using any of the mandatory tokens, e.g. subject
- EMSA™ style tokenised event analysis
- Cause / Effect / Recovery details extensible
- Dynamic shutdown of views by console time rule for performance
- Freeze and Thaw of user views
- FastPipe TCP/IP to HP NonStop, no need for 3rd party products
For more information about Reflex 80:20 Console for comprehensive HP NonStop EMS event viewing and monitoring, click here.
Dashboard - HP NonStop real-time performance monitoring
The Dashboard facility retrieves performance and capacity statistics from a variety of NonStop subsystems (including CPU, Disk, X25, TCP/IP, Process) and then processes them in a number of ways ;

- The statistics are shown in a graphical form in a dedicated Dashboard display.
- The statistics are analysed and compared with pre-configured thresholds. If the thresholds are exceeded, then an EMS event is generated. If a value has returned below its threshold then a different EMS event is generated. This pair of “up” and “vulnerable” events can be used to animate an OverDrive Status Monitor icon and force the icon to turn blue (vulnerable) and grey (up).
- The statistics can be sent to the Insider data warehouse product Sentra, where they can used as part of a trending exercise or for Management Information reporting.
As with the Status Monitor facility, the Dashboard is installed on each Reflex 80:20 node and it retrieves performance statistics for the local node only. Low level, low cost GUARDIAN procedure calls are used to retrieve the latest set of statistics.
The NonStop Measure product is only accessed on user request to retrieve attributes such as file reads, writes and locks that cannot be obtained by procedure calls. The latest ZMS Measure definitions are used where available so that new counters such as IPU can be obtained. Dashboard allows users to drill down for more detailed process metrics. Users can click on a busy process to then start the process status agent to monitor what that process is doing via a call to the stack and then optionally kick off a measurement. Reflex Dashboard does not use Measure as part of it's day-to-day performance monitoring.
You can choose to switch this facility off if there is concern about processing overheads and the poll period for each different type of collection can be set by the Reflex 80:20 administrator to help manage the impact on your system. Newly collected sets of statistics are despatched to a threshold engine where the data is compared against values set by the Reflex 80:20 administrator.
When thresholds are exceeded, exception alerts are created in the local EMS event log, the events can then be transferred to the top-level Network Monitor as described (see Reflex White Paper). When the network node icon flashes, the Reflex 80:20 User has the option of selecting the OverDrive icon based status display or the Dashboard graph based performance display for that node.
For more information about Reflex Dashboard, click here.
Discovery - HP NonStop EMS event statistical analysis and graphing
The Reflex 80:20 Discovery module allows you to discover what has been happening or has happened to your HP NonStop system(s). By collecting event statistics and displaying them in a graphical format the Discovery module increases your system efficiency by reducing the risk and consequences of missing events.

EMS event data collected can be analysed in order to set priorities for automation, identify trends, bottlenecks etc. High frequency events can be passed to the React module of Reflex 80:20, where automatic responses maybe configured to deal with them, e.g. SMS mobile message, enterprise manager alert, SNMP, email, task initiation and so on.
The Statistics Request feature allows you to submit a request to collect event statistics for a specific period. Event statistics can be collected for all events within a specified time period if you are interested in general trends - which EMS events occur most often and so on.
Event Statistics can also be collected for a subset of events if you are interested in specific problems or EMS events - for example, those relating to X25 lines or BASE24 XPNET components. Event filtration and submission in this way can remove irrelevant events and decrease the likelihood of critical events being overlooked.
The gathered event statistics can either be viewed graphically by using the Display by Event / Subsystem feature, or sent to a PC file which can then be ported to a PC for use with a spreadsheet package etc.
Since the Display by Event view displays the frequency of Events, you may decide to set-up an automated response to deal with commonly occurring events. The display by Event feature allows you to directly select an event and bring it into context within the Reflex 80:20 React module where response's may be configured for it.
Discovery is also available as a TACL level utility for producing statistical reports sent to SPOOLCOM.
For more information about HP NonStop Tandem EMS event analysis and graphing, click here.
File Metrics - Comprehensive HP NonStop file monitoring
The File Metrics facility will track a list of nominated disc files or subvolumes (including SQL, ENSCRIBE and edit files). It will create an EMS event message if the file does not exist, a separate event if the nominated attributes of the file exceed preconfigured settings and a further event once the failed attributes drop back to an acceptable level.

This set of “up”, “down” and “vulnerable” events can be used to animate an OverDrive Status Monitor icon representing the file and force the icon to turn red (down), blue (vulnerable) and grey (up). If the icon is positioned in a Service class then the impact on the application for this file issue can be assessed at a glance.
The attributes monitored for a file are ;
- % full
- % growth
- Index levels
- Extents remaining
- RWEP security and owner
- Timestamp today
- SQL valid
- Broken, corrupt and crashopen
- Licensed/not licensed
- Audited/not audited
- Open/not open
- Empty/not empty
To restrict the number of messages created by this function the Reflex 80:20 administrator can set the monitoring period depending on the criticality of the file. A file can be checked daily, every twelve hours, every hour or it can be classed as critical whereby the User specifies the poll period in minutes.
The File Existence facility will also track a list of nominated files. It will create an EMS event message when the file is created and a separate event if the file does not exist. You can tie this monitoring to the Reflex 80:20 calendaring facilities so that checking is restricted to specific periods of the day.
Although this set of “up” and “down” events can be used to animate an OverDrive Status Monitor icon, this functionality is more likely to be connected to the automation TaskMaster facility so that when a file is delivered to your NonStop node from a remote platform a Task can be executed to process this file.
For more information about HP NonStop File Monitoring using Reflex 80:20, click here.
Gateway - HP NonStop EMS event message conversion and enrichment
Where Reflex is reacting to information outside of the native EMS regime, the two-way flow of events and commands are managed through Reflex's extensive Gateway module. By using simple screens, the Gateway module enables you to set-up the rules by which non-EMS messages will be converted. The template created will then be invoked whenever the specified message is seen by Reflex.

The process is simple. You identify the portions of the event message that you deem a 'match' to the event you want to convert. Then you identify the conversion rules (what you want to keep from the original message and what you want to be added) to create the new and unique EMS message.
You can have as many of these Gateway processes running as you wish, tailoring each to the specific application or applications that have messages you want converted.
Reflex 80:20 supports the following non-EMS events :
- Text (also 512 text EMS events)
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- API
- Status Agents
Once an event is converted, you can apply any of Reflex's automation tools to these 'tokenised' events in just the same way to define reactions, using the Reflex 80:20 React module.
For more information about Reflex Gateway, click here.
HP NonStop Mobile Phone and Email Alerting
One of the React choices that was highlighted earlier for nominated EMS events was the “inform somebody” option. For support staff who are off site or for unattended overnight Operations, Reflex 80:20 provides a number of React Options ;
- Mobile technologies such as radio pagers and telephones
- Email

The earlier versions of the Reflex 80:20 product provided the radio paging functionality natively on the NonStop node. This involved dedicating a communications port on your NonStop system to this activity. Hayes compatible modems are still supported via this route along with a number of Radio Paging bureaus for which Insider has built customised interfaces. Further details of the supported Bureaus are available from Insider on request.
The standard TAPS protocol has also been implemented. In keeping with requests from the User community, the current Reflex 80:20 architecture has been extended to provide the paging functionality through an outboard Windows Server. The Reflex 80:20 product is now shipped with a set of Windows Services that provide Paging and in addition Email and Enterprise Management Gateway facilities.
Events that need to be routed to this set of Windows Services still need to be registered in the NonStop hosted Reflex 80:20 event database. Depending on your choice of escalation further data entry screens are displayed that allow you to configure telephone numbers, Email addresses and the event token fields that need to be despatched to your selected destination.
As a nominated EMS event is retrieved from the event logs by the Event Monitor it is dispatched to a configured IP address and port number (a fall back address can also be configured) and the Reflex 80:20 NT Service will then route the formatted details onward depending on the nature of the request.
- Email is provided by an Insider SMTP gateway running on the Windows Server.
- Paging, SMS and GSM access is provided by the Windows hosted MessageMaster facility. This will be shipped and implemented as part of the Reflex 80:20 Windows Service installation.
- Insider supports Tivoli integration via either log file or TEC adaptor methods. Insider is a certified Tivoli partner.
- Reflex 80:20 supports integration with HP OpenView. Insider is a certified HP OpenView partner. Reflex can also escalate EMS events to BMC Performance Manager.
A final and more basic way of escalation is via an SNMP trap. Insider ships a MIB definition as part of the package. This can be loaded into an Enterprise Manager and it provides a richer trap definition than the native NonStop facility.
Each EMS event has a unique trap number allocated and the traps variable bindings include subject, manager, criticality, description and any available cause effect and recovery information. This SNMP facility has been implemented on the NonStop node and does not require a Windows Server.
Process Monitoring - Heartbeat for HP NonStop process monitoring
The three proactive modules: process monitor, file metrics monitor and the file existence monitor are known collectively as the Reflex 80:20 Heartbeat.

The Process Monitoring facility will track a list of nominated processes and raise an EMS event if the process does not exist. The module will then create a separate event once the process reappears. If a process terminates before it has issued a diagnostic message then this occurrence will be trapped by the Process Monitor software.
This pair of “up” and “down” events can be used to animate an OverDrive Status Monitor icon representing the process and force the icon to turn red (down) and grey (up). If the icon is positioned in a Service class then the impact on the application of losing this process can be assessed at a glance.
A range of process characteristics are also monitored and if any of them are exceeded a further event can be created. The process is still running but is classed as under threat so this is a “vulnerable” condition and consequently we can use this event to create a blue (vulnerable) OverDrive icon in the Status Monitor.
The attributes reviewed for a process are ;
- Busy
- Looping or Suspect (e.g. gone into INSPECT)
- Memory pages
- Global Data Size
- Native Heap Size
- Process running time
- Process execution time
To restrict the number of messages created by this function you can monitor processes within a specified time period. This time period can be altered to suit the varying availability of your application and this is achieved by running a Reflex 80:20 batch utility to switch monitoring on and off for a group of processes. Some installations have automated the execution of this utility via the Taskmaster which is driven by an event created when the application closes down.
OSS (Open System Services) processes can also be monitored by Reflex. The process status agent will show information relating to the actual OSS process.
Reflex Dashboard has additional information to obtain the underlying object name which is useful for OSS programs where the a object will be the Java virtual machine and the actual program is an argument sent to the java virtual machine object.
For more information about HP NonStop process monitoring using Reflex 80:20, click here.
Open System Services (OSS) - Event Management
OSS applications can use the syslog command to raise events. However they are mapped to a limited range of eight EMS events. EMS Event Enrichment is required to generate unique events that can then be managed in an efficient manner.
Reflex Gateway can be used to build 'rules' describing which events are of interest and the format of the new unique events to raise. A Reflex Streamer process then reads the 'rules' and acts on them; raising the new unique EMS events as required.
For example, the OSS event :
06-08-23 11:02:25 \ITLTECH.0,466 TANDEM.OSS.D30 000011 KERNEL INFO , PID = 962854916 (MyApp) : Transaction file is full.
can be processed by a Reflex Streamer process which can then generate a new unique event such as:
06-08-23 11:02:25 \ITLTECH.$STRM MYAPP.1.0 000002 Transaction file is full. Increase the size of the transaction file.
“The missing OSS events, how to get the same operational event richness as native Guardian provides”
A Presentation to BITUG by Karl Todd, ITL Product Manager.
(PDF 654KB)
Also see Reflex for monitoring Open System Services (OSS) link.
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EMS WebSphere MQ Monitoring Gateway
EMS MQ Gateway is an off-the-shelf solution (and integrates seamlessly with Reflex for graphical monitoring) which will finally give you full EMS event tokens from all those business-critical MQ WebSphere events (including version 5.3.1.4 on Open System Services (OSS)) that are suffering from a lack of visibility on the HP NonStop platform. Reflex also provides a built in status agent to give detailed status and configuration information for all Guardian and OSS WebSphere MQ components as well as providing exact graphical mapping for MQ Gateway EMS events.

By using simple screens EMS MQ Gateway enables you to set up the rules by which MQ events will be converted into full EMS event tokens. The process is simple. You identify the portions of the MQ event you want to convert and then identify the conversion rules (what you want to keep from the original event and what you want in the new event) to create the new EMS message.
EMS MQ Gateway Key Features :
- Converts existing MQ WebSphere text tokens to full EMS events
- Differentiates between "identical" MQ WebSphere events
- Allows MQ subsystem to be part of full object sets
- Can connect through to Reflex, BMC Patrol, HP OpenView or Tivoli via (separate) certified SPI (Smart Plug-In) and TEC gateways
- Automated EMS template generator
- Enables creation of new and discrete MQ WebSphere events to match your service monitoring
- Also works for WebSphere MQ versions 5.1 and 5.3 (5.3.1.4) (on OSS)
- Availability on the HP NonStop Server S-series and NonStop Integrity Server (32-bit) architectures
For more information about Reflex for Monitoring HP NonStop WebSphere MQ, click here.
Reaction - HP NonStop EMS event message escalation
The Reflex 80:20 React module allows you to set up different responses and different levels of response to events. By automating reaction to these events, Reflex increases your event monitoring productivity and significantly reduces the risk of a critical event being missed, or reacted to in the wrong way.

When a specified event is detected, Reflex will either fix or escalate the problem. You can, for example, run a program to send a mobile phone SMS Text message to technical or helpdesk staff, generate an Enterprise Management alert (e.g. Tivoli™, BMC Performance Manager™ (formerly Patrol™), HP Operations Center™ (formerly OpenView Operations™) or SunNet Manager™), or execute a predefined task to provide automated responses. Any, or all of these responses may be initiated when a specific event is detected.
A reaction is not linked directly to an event but to an Action Group. This provides several advantages :
- More than one set of reactions may be set up for an event.
- Different sets of reactions may be invoked depending upon circumstances e.g. at different times of the day.
- A range of different events may trigger the same reaction
The React Module allows you to define automated reactions for all events. Non-EMS events e.g. SNMP, Text etc., are simply converted to EMS using the Reflex 80:20 Gateway module. Once converted, you can apply any of Reflex’s automation tools to these ‘tokenised’ events in just the same way to define reactions.
Reactions include :
- Alert to Reflex Status Monitor screen
- Mobile / SMS support staff
- Execute task / run command
- Generate SNMP trap
- Page support staff
- Generate new EMS event
- Generate an enterprise manager alert
For more information about the Reflex Reaction module, click here.
Some of the applications that Insider has encountered write status information to a dedicated terminal where it needs to be monitored constantly, or the data is maybe written to a disc file where a report program retrieves it and displays it for review. A classic case of this type of monitoring is within a queue manager which could be processing electronic mail or financial payments.
To help automate the monitoring of this type of data, Insider has developed the Reflex 80:20 Service Monitor.
At the heart of this facility is the Service rules engine. Within the Reflex 80:20 GUI Users can build rules that automatically test the values of your data as it changes. For example ;
IF QUEUE > 20 THEN “service default”.
More sophistication can be built into the rule if required ;
IF QUEUE1 > 10 AND IF QUEUE2 > 20 THEN “service default” OR
IF ONE OF QUEUE1 OR QUEUE2 OR QUEUE3 > 20 THEN “service default”
You can apply calendars if you require this ;
IF QUEUE1 > 20 AND PEAK-TIME THEN “service default”
The rule can process different types of data if required ;
IF QUEUE1 > 20 AND (FILE = “$D.QSV.QFILE” AND FILE.FULL > 95%) THEN “service default”
Once the rule has been broken you can animate an icon on a dedicated Service Monitor display or you can create an EMS event which as always can be processed by the Reflex 80:20 Reaction modules.
This latter EMS event provides a very powerful facility as it allows the Reflex 80:20 software to alert only when a predefined set of previously unrelated conditions happen together.
How does the Service Monitor receive this application data and how does it know what it is when it arrives? The answer is that the installation needs to write a software module to extract the data from its current location and write it to the Reflex 80:20 Service Monitor facility.
Within the Service Monitor, you will also need to register the structure of your application information. This is a once only task that requires you to map out the structure of your data buffer stating the order, number, type (strings, numbers or binaries?) and lengths of the individual fields.
This may seem like more work, but the benefits are that your status information will be constantly reviewed for you and the alerts generated can be routed to centralised manned consoles and mobile alert technologies for attention.
HP NonStop SPOOLCOM
The Spooler Monitoring facility will track a list of nominated spooler supervisors and their components. Error conditions can be classed as “down”, for example, a print device is off line or “vulnerable”, for example, the collector data file is more than x% full. A further event will be created once the failed attributes return to an acceptable level.
This set of “up”, “down” and “vulnerable” events can be used to animate an OverDrive Status Monitor icon representing the affected spooler object and force the icon to turn red (down), blue (vulnerable) and grey (up). If the icon is positioned in a Service class then the impact on the application of this spooler issue can be assessed at a glance.
The spooler attributes that this module monitors are ;
- Collector data file % full
- Devices on line
- Print processes running
- Collector process running
- Number of jobs in spooler via JOBSLOTS
- Supervisor process running

The Reflex 80:20 product is equipped with a spooler auto-discovery module that will create an object database and optionally, a graphical tree for the OverDrive status display. This object list and the tree will consist of spooler supervisors, collectors, print processes and print devices.
HP NonStop PATHWAY application monitoring using Reflex 80:20
The Reflex 80:20 Pathway automatic detection utility allows Reflex users to generate full graphical, drill-down object trees for the real-time monitoring of servers, terminals, programs and TCP's. Supplied agents provide full status and information on all of these components and EMS events can also be directly mapped to the graphical component that is either vulnerable or critical.

The following files are supplied as part of the Pathway installation object subvolume:
PATHAD - Pathway Autodiscovery utility
PATHAG - Status Agent for Pathway objects
PATHPW - Pathway Server Definition file
Autodiscovery Module - Pathway Systems
The Reflex 80:20 Pathway Auto-Discovery utility is designed to easily scan and load various user-definable Pathway components for a nominated Pathway system.
PATHAD supports the loading of the following PATHWAY components:
• Servers
• Terminals
• Programs
• TCP’s
REFLEX PATHWAY MONITORING module (PWYMON)
This is a polling module that checks the status of nominated Pathway serverclasses at regular intervals.
It can also be used to alert on situations which will produce a DOWN event or a VULNERABLE event. An UP event will be issued for when the situation has been resolved.
DOWN event situations
• The serverclass is running with less than the minimum number of processes, e.g. alert if the serverclass is running with less than 2 processes.
• The serverclass has debug enabled.
• The home terminal configured for the serverclass does not exist.
• The object that the serverclass is configured to use does not exist.
VULNERABLE event situations
• The serverclass is running against a ZZBI object.
• The serverclass is in a frozen state.
When the state returns back to an acceptable state then a corresponding UP event will be issued.
EMS event range:
SSID:
INSIDER.50.0
UP event:
6000
VULNERABLE event:
6001
DOWN event:
6002
A Reflex Transit file - TRANPWYM - is provided for the above events. The Reaction for all events utilises a format string value of ~manager~.~subject~, which relates to the EMS event tokens for 'Pathmon Process' and 'Pathway Server' respectively.
The contents of the transit file can be imported via the RFIMEX utility.
Monitoring Pathway ServerClasses
The Pathway serverclasses that are to be monitored are listed in a PWYLIST file. There can be a maximum of 10 PWYLIST files, which are named PWYLIST0 to PWYLIST9. Each file can have multiple serverclasses declared for monitoring.
These files are standard EDIT type files (filecode 101) and are typically stored in the Reflex data subvolume (RFLXDAT).
The contents of the PWYLIST files follow a strict format as follows:
| ? |
PATHMON |
Server Name |
Min |
DBUG |
HT |
PROG |
ZZBI |
FRZN |
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| Y |
$CPMN |
SERVER-NCP |
1 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| Y |
$RFLX |
REFLEX-ADMIN |
1 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| Y |
$RFLX |
REFLEX-SMON |
1 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| Y |
$RFLX |
FILE-METS-MONIT |
5 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Column references
• Any lines that have a ? in column 0 are treated as a comment.
• A Y in column 0 means that the declaration on that line is enabled; any other character means that the declaration is disabled.
• Column 2 is used to declare the Pathmon in which the serverclass is configured.
• Column 10 is used to declare the serverclass name.
• Column 31 is used to specify the minimum number of processes that the serverclass should have running.
• Column 41 is used to specify if debug alerting is required; values allowed are Y/N.
• Column 46 is used to specify if valid home terminal alerting is required; values allowed are Y/N.
• Column 51 is used to specify if valid program alerting is required; values allowed are Y/N.
• Column 56 is used to specify if ZZBI alerting is required; values allowed are Y/N.
• Column 61 is used to specify if frozen serverclass alerting is required; values allowed are Y/N.
An example file - PWYLIST0 - can be found in the Reflex data subvolume (RFLXDAT).
Reflex Admin / File Alias configuration
Each PWYLIST file that is to be used must be declared in the Admin / File Alias screen of Reflex, which shows the contents of
the Reflex DATACONF file. The File Aliases specified must be in the range PWYLIST0 to PWYLIST9.
Reflex Admin / Parameters configuration
The Admin / Parameters screen contains configuration details that are used by the Pathway Monitoring module, which are:
• PWYMON-INTERVAL - specifies the time interval in seconds, between monitoring polls to the specified Pathway serverclasses.
• PATHMON-PROCESS - specifies the Pathmon that Reflex is running under.
TaskMaster - automatic or manual HP NonStop task initiation
The automation engine of the Reflex 80:20 product is known as the TaskMaster.
The Reflex 80:20 Event Monitor can intercept EMS events that describe error conditions that can be corrected programmatically and without manual intervention and the details of this event can be forwarded to the Reflex 80:20 TaskMaster who will oversee the execution of the appropriate automated corrective action.

At some Reflex 80:20 installations, the TaskMaster is used to start up and close down applications based on a specific event being received from an external gateway, so this functionality can deal with more than just corrective action.
The TaskMaster interface to other subsystems is not based on using programmatic interfaces but on launching command line processes using low-level procedure calls.
The command line instructions are defined in the TaskMaster “program” screen. Users have the option of specifying standard run options such as object code, IN, OUT, home terminal, CPU, memory, priority, start-up parameters, file assignments and PARAMs.
Users can also select the User Id that they want the program to run as. Information from an event, such as the subject value, can be extracted and fed back into the command line.
For example, the command SCF START ~subject~, could be used to restart a line automatically once an EMS event had been processed stating that the line was down. The subject value within the event, for example $X2510, would be extracted from the event and used in place of ~subject~. Once programs have been defined, they can be linked together to form a Task.
Once built, the Task can then be assigned one or more owners by the Reflex 80:20 administrator. If you are not an owner, then you cannot execute the Task. Executing a Task manually updates the audit log with a record of who started which Task and when it was started.
Tasks can be executed a number of ways. They can be linked to an event in the Reflex 80:20 event database. If you select a Reflex 80:20 monitored event and then choose the Task option as your reaction, a further screen is displayed and you can select a Task from a pull down list. When this event next occurs, your appointed Task will execute.
It is possible to execute Tasks from an icon button. Tasks can be mapped to object types, so your Reflex 80:20 administrator can create a database that states that my start task for X25 lines is “STARTX25”. Stop Tasks and “other” Tasks can also be configured. When you click on the OverDrive icon you can select the start, stop or “other” option and the allocated Task for this type of object will execute.
Tasks can be executed manually from the Task configuration screen. This type of use can provide Operations staff with access to tested, secure and audited obey file scripts that they can execute as Users other than themselves.
For more information about HP NonStop Task automation using Reflex 80:20, click here.
Reflex for HP NonStop Network Monitoring
The OverDrive view represents the status of a single HP NonStop node. This tab discusses how Reflex 80:20 is implemented across a NonStop network.

Reflex 80:20 needs to be installed on each of the HP NonStop nodes that will be monitored (including ServerNet, Integrity and Blade technologies). Each Reflex 80:20 system will connect to its own local Primary EMS collector ($0) and selected alternate collectors, and listen and process local EMS events based on the local event database.
Automation and escalation to external agencies such as an Enterprise Manager, Mobile SMS, Email or SNMP, will be the responsibility of each of the local Reflex 80:20 systems.
Each local Reflex 80:20 node will be responsible for maintaining a table of the status of the icons on display for its node. This will be updated as the Reflex Event Monitor passes new information to it as it arrives in the local EMS logs.
Outside of this, the Reflex 80:20 administrator needs to create a Network Hierarchy file that contains the names of all of the Reflex 80:20 nodes in the network. At least one of these nodes needs to be classed as the parent and typically it is the node that you have your Reflex 80:20 GUI client connected to.

Each child node will then send regular status updates to the parent(s) stating that during the last poll period they have processed;
• no events or
• at least one vulnerable event or
• at least one down event.
• A fourth condition also exists, the parent expects a message from a child and it never arrives.
The parent node has a state table for the nodes in the network and it is used to animate a display showing node icons. The icons will be shown as grey (no messages processed), red (at least one down), blue (at least one vulnerable) or orange (no child message received).
Clicking on the appropriate node icon brings up the detailed status display for that node and the underlying fault can then be investigated further. Clicking on the bar chart icon first and then the HP NonStop node brings up the performance metrics for that node, e.g. CPUs, Disks, Processes, X.25 etc.
The interval that these child -> parent messages are sent is at the discretion of the Reflex 80:20 administrator. Even in a large multi-node environment therefore, network traffic is minimal but control from a single point is possible.
To provide a level of fault tolerance it is possible to configure your client program so that it has a list of alternative IP addresses and port numbers to connect to, in the event of a network failure. If an up to date network summary is available at this alternative address you will be able to view the latest status position.
HP NonStop X.25 Monitoring
Management of HP NonStop X.25 lines and SU’s is available with the Reflex product.

If a line or SU fails, then an EMS event will be issued, with the option to forward it to a variety of escalation tools, e.g.:
- Status Monitor
- Mobile SMS or Email
- Enterprise Manager
- Restore failed Line / SU via Reflex TASK
The Reflex 80:20 Dashboard module - operating in real-time - graphically displays a variety of X.25 performance attributes. The performance metrics displayed are based on user-configurable parameters. If thresholds are breached, then the Dashboard display is dynamically updated, with the option to escalate the resultant EMS event.
By using a combination of Threshold Alerting and Dashboard / HP NonStop EMS alerts, operations and network personnel can be forewarned of any potential problems which may occur on your X.25 lines.
For example, Reflex 80:20 is issuing alerts regarding numerous ‘REJects’ occurring at Frame Level. This could ultimately affect Packet data loss if resolution is not undertaken.
To facilitate improved X.25 management, Reflex 80:20 now supports the following attributes :
- ALL Frame Level Statistical Information (RNR, REJ, DISC, RSTRT, etc.)
- ALL Packet Level Statistical Information (RNR, REJ, FRMR, DISC, etc.)
- Line State (STARTED, STOPPED)
- Link State (DOWN, NOT READY, READY)
- Line Quality (100%, 90%, etc.)
- Modem Errors
- No. of SU’s in use
- No. of SU’s started
- No. of SU’s not started
X.25 Lines and Sub-Devices can be ‘Autodiscovered’, creating a tree structure of your X.25 network within Status Monitor.
These objects are then ready to receive EMS alerts from Dashboard and from HP NonStop.
If required, a TASK can be executed for the ‘failed’ object - executed automatically, or manually.
By using the ‘Get Detail’ status agent function, configuration and statistical details for:
- Packet Level
- Frame Level
- Line Status
- Link State
are all provided in ‘one view’.
Reflex 80:20 provides both an auto-detection utility and a status agent for the comprehensive, real-time monitoring of the HP NonStop TCP/IP subsystem (both TCP/IP v4 and TCP/IP v6).

If a TCP/IP subsystem component fails, then an EMS event will be issued, with the option to forward it to a variety of escalation tools, e.g.:
- Status Monitor
- Mobile SMS or Email
- Enterprise Manager, e.g. Tivoli, HP Operations Center, BMC Performance Manager
- Restore the failed TCP/IP subsystem component via a Reflex TASK
By using Reflex threshold alerting to generate HP NonStop EMS alerts, operations and network personnel can be forewarned of any potential problems which may occur on TCP/IP subsystem components.
TCP/IP objects that can be detected and monitored are:
- TCP/IP process
- TCP/IP subnet
- TCP/IP route
- TCP/IP compatibility process (Parallel TCP/IP)
- TCP/IP compatibility subnet (Parallel TCP/IP)
- TCP/IP compatibility route (Parallel TCP/IP)
- TCP/IP Listner
- TCP/IP Telserv process
Graphical TCP/IP object trees can be generated automatically for instant monitoring or can be constructed and tailored by the user, grouping appropriate components together.
EMS alerts can be mapped directly against each graphical TCP/IP object and users can also request object status using the Reflex TCP/IP status agent.
For more information about Reflex TCP/IP monitoring, click here.
In its most basic form, Reflex for HP NonStop Batch Schedules monitoring can be split into two discrete functions; Reactive Monitoring and Proactive Monitoring.
Central to both of these threads is the HP NonStop Event Management Service (EMS). Reflex for HP NonStop Batch Reaction module monitors by connecting to this logging environment to retrieve and process batch events (MultiBatch, NetBatch or in-house macros) that you have nominated. In this way batch schedule failures reported to EMS can be extracted by Reflex, alerted and escalated.

There are 4 options within Reflex for HP NonStop Batch monitoring for reacting to nominated job EMS events;
- Graphically flash the problem in the Reflex Status Monitor screen against the appropriate batch component or view the EMS exception alert in the Console module (provided as part of the standard Reflex deliverable)
- Relay the event to an appropriate Enterprise Management solution such as hp Operations Center, TIVOLI or BMC Performance Manager using a certified Reflex API or SNMP trap
- Escalate the alert using one or a combination of; mobile SMS text, SNMP, e-mail address or radio pager
- Finally, you can relay the event detail to the ITL product SENTRA, where it can be used as part of a trending exercise or for Management Information reporting
Reflex for HP NonStop Batch proactive monitoring will operate quietly in the background, tracking system and application processes. If a process disappears, the Reflex Process Monitor will raise an event to alert operators to the problem.
For more information about Reflex for monitoring HP NonStop Batch Job Schedules, click here.
For Reflex / TIVOLI TEC integration, 3 solutions are available :
Windows log file approach:
With this solution, TIVOLI can be configured to monitor a Reflex Windows log file. This log file is set-up and written to by Reflex running on HP NonStop (via TCP/IP using ITL's FastPipe communication) in a defined record format anytime a configured Reflex Tivoli Reaction is triggered by a HP NonStop EMS message.
The log file resides on a nominated Windows platform known to Tivoli (pre-configured by Tivoli TEC administrators). The defined format for each EMS record written to the log file has already been imported into Tivoli (by Tivoli administrators using Tivoli BAROC files) prior to start-up. This is done so that Tivoli is aware of the Reflex log file message/record format before it starts to monitor the log file.
TIVOLI TEC Event Adapter approach:
With this solution, Reflex uses a TIVOLI TEC Event Adapter to programmatically write directly to TIVOLI with an appropriate API message structure. Reflex continually monitors any number of HP NonStop platforms through dynamically generated event filter objects and optionally, alternate collectors. When an EMS event message is seen which has a corresponding Reflex reaction configured, the event is then escalated with a Reflex programmatic call to the TIVOLI TEC Adapter.
Command line tool:
If a command line tool exists on-site for writing events to TIVOLI, Reflex can make use of this command line executable or Macro to escalate events by stringing the appropriate parameters to it and then executing it. ITL used this approach to alert to HP Service Desk currently. This approach is also used by Reflex to alert to BMC Performance Manager.
For more information relating to the integration of the Reflex product with Tivoli, click here.
Reflex - HP NonStop Smart Plug-In (SPI) for
HP Operations Center™ for Windows (formerly OpenView)
The hp OVO Smart Plug-In technology demands a greater level of sophistication for central enterprise control and goes beyond basic event alerting. The Reflex SPI offers a comprehensive view of your entire hp NonStop network (including HP NonStop Integrity and Blade technology) from the hp OVO Management Console.
Before the introduction of the hp Smart Plug-In technology, the extent and depth of monitoring and interaction provided could only be realistically achieved using more proprietary, platform specific products beyond enterprise management solutions. The Reflex SPI naturally extends hp OVO with the required tools, operator initiated commands and service tree views for complete hp NonStop platform management.
Maintaining the enterprise management layer and ensuring it is in-step with updates to the hp NonStop network for hardware, middleware and your live applications is simplified by design, using an advised software strategy. The Reflex SPI compliments the hp OVO Management Console by delivering tools that allow for easy, single-click administration of new hp NonStop policies, alerts and service tree updates. The NSK based Reflex Smart Plug-In agents are engineered to provide very low utilisation of NonStop resources in relaying alerts to hp OVO. A ‘listen rather than interrogate’ design principle allows the Reflex SPI to perform real-time notification of NonStop issues without jeopardising any of your live application performance, or response times.
The hp OVO alert relay mechanisms on the NonStop platform are further optimised by incorporating pre-filtering rules. This approach strips out unwanted events allowing selective and sensible filtering of critical NonStop server and application alerts for major subsystems, which includes TCP/IP, MQ Series, XPNET™ and BASE24™. This unique feature provides hp OVO end users with the confidence that all events displayed in the hp OVO ‘Active Message’ Management Console views, are real NonStop issues.
The Reflex SPI takes full advantage of the hp OVO Service Views approach by quickly alerting on potential problem areas for your NonStop network. Users of hp OVO can represent NonStop subsystems, by node and by their own chosen alias names for key system areas or business functions, e.g. ATM network stations, live application files, suspect looping processes and BASE24 switch interchanges.
The service view display offered by the Reflex SPI will quickly isolate any deficiencies in your ability to meet agreed SLAs by underlining key failing critical path components, subsystems and application processes. This approach allows for the service provision of your NonStop network to be proactively maintained rather than being compromised when a number of key NSK components have failed.
The Reflex SPI provides the hp OVO Management Console with all the traditional troubleshooting capabilities associated with the Guardian Event Management Service (EMS), including Probable Cause and Recommended Action, and all mandatory EMS tokens and the user applied hp OVO severity settings. Also available through the hp OVO Console are secure Task Automation (both manual and system initiated), detailed NSK component information, configuration, statistics and user requested real-time object status.
HP OVO tools are provided for service tree topology detection of NSK subsystems (both Guardian and application), hp OVO policy and event acknowledgement import and running the Reflex GUI Client.
Reflex Smart Plug-In functions provide a comprehensive and future proofed strategy for managing your entire NonStop network through the hp OpenView Operations solution. The Reflex SPI now makes it possible to deliver pertinent NonStop information and status, providing real and effective NonStop problem resolution to the enterprise management layer of the business, for the first time.
For more information, see Reflex Smart Plug-In (SPI) page.
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Reflex Overview
(Flash File - 3Mb)
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This demonstration provides an outline of some of the features Reflex 80:20 has to offer.
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Heartbeat (files & processes
(Flash File - 297Kb)
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The Reflex 80:20 Heartbeat Module lets you monitor for potentially critical changes in the state of Tandem processes as well as changes to the assigned attributes of Tandem files including edit, ENSCRIBE and SQL tables.
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Admin Module
(ZIP - 2.1Mb)
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A demonstration of the administrative functions of the Reflex product for setting up security, parameters, user profiles etc. |

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Command & Control
(ZIP - 3.3Mb)
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A demonstration of tasks in the Reflex product for HP NonStop subsystem object control of hardware and software.
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Discovery Module
(ZIP - 778Kb)
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Get a statistical breakdown of all EMS alerts over an assigned period using filters and alternate collectors. Spot critical alerts amongst thousands of non-critical EMS messages. Also available as a TACL level utility.
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Event Management
(ZIP - 1.6Mb)
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Take critical EMS alerts and start to map them against graphical object trees in status monitor to filter our unnecessary non-critical event messages..
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Cluster & Comms
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A demonstration of Reflex in a network clustered HP NonStop environment.
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Gateway Module
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A demonstration of parsing non-unique and non-informative EMS events to produce unique EMS alerts which can then feed graphical Reflex alerting, SMS mobile messages, emails, tasks and enterprise manager alerts.
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Overdrive Module
(ZIP - 4.3Mb)
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A demonstration of the network hierarchy view and graphical high-level status monitor view of the Reflex product.
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Status Agents
(ZIP - 5Mb)
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Graphically monitor any HP NonStop subsystem or application more closely by using status agents within the Reflex product.
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TaskMaster
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A demonstration of tasks in the Reflex product for HP NonStop subsystem object control of hardware and software.
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Event Console
(ZIP - 6Mb)
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A powerful event viewing console which incorporates all the usual EMS viewing features plus an advanced set of features for EMS token breakdown, searching and filtering. This viewer goes way beyond green screen and browser event viewers.
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ASAP Service Monitor
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A demonstration of Reflex in combination with the ASAP product by HP.
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Dashboard
(ZIP - 2.2Mb)
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A performance monitor for the HP NonStop network that provides graphical chart output for disks, processes, CPUs and the OSS subsystem.
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WebSphere MQ
(IBM MQ Series)
(ZIP - 975Mb)
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A demonstration of detecting and monitoring the Websphere MQ subsystem and all its components on HP NonStop within the Reflex product for both Guardian and Open System Services (OSS).
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TCP/IP
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A demonstration of detecting and monitoring the TCP/IP subsystem and all its components on HP NonStop within the Reflex product.
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Open System Services (OSS) Monitoring
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A demonstration of monitoring the Open System Services UNIX image of the HP NonStop platform using the Reflex product.
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Email Alerts
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Reflex can alert to a number of devices including mobile phone and pager. This demonstration shows how a HP NonStop alert can be escalated to an email(s) address.
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Adding the MEASURE subsystem
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Reflex does not require the MEASURE subsystem for monitoring and alerting but can make use of certain attributes for performance monitoring if required. This demonstration shows how MEASURE interacts with Reflex.
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Reflex TIVOLI TEC & Logfile Adapter Interface
(ZIP - 3.7Mb)
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Reflex has a very versatile TIVOLI interface which provides for both a TEC adapter approach to relaying events to TIVOLI or using a Windows resident logfile containing incoming HP NonStop events populated by Reflex.
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Reflex Smart
Plug-In for
HP OVO
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A demonstration of the Reflex Smart Plug-In module for HP OpenView Operations for Windows.
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Screenshots of Reflex for HP NonStop Monitoring and Management
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Latest News :
Insider Technologies has successfully completed a HP NonStop Blade accreditation test exercise at the HP offices at Wood Street, London. The testing took place between April 21st and 24th 2009.
The ITL product successfully accredited was ;
Reflex
The mainframe class monitoring and management software suite for the HP NonStop environment.
The hp NonStop 'Blade Ready' version of the software is ;
Reflex, version 4.7L2
The software is available from May 1st 2009.
The version of the Blade operating system that the product was verified against was ;
J06.04.02 on a HP Integrity NonStop NB50000C Blade System
For further information about the Insider Technologies Blade accreditation program, please contact the Insider Help Desk on +44 (0) 161 876 6606 or use our contact page.
Reflex 80:20 Version 4.7M – Available Q1, 2010
Individual Disk Monitoring (I/O Times):
Individual Disk I/O monitoring is now available, where this facility can obtain the count of timings that I/O took on each Disk (Primary, Backup, Mirror and Mirror Backup Paths), polling each Disk at regular intervals.
If a specified monitoring value is exceeded then an EMS event is issued to alert HP NonStop personnel of the problem. When the Disk Paths return to specified I/O levels, then a subsequent EMS event is raised to clear the alert. All events can be forwarded to matching Disk Objects in Reflex Status Monitor, or escalated as with other types of Reflex monitoring and alerting.
Disk I/O monitoring continues to take place for all Disk Paths, even if half of a mirrored volume is down and there is no need to run Measure Counters to obtain this information; you just need to specify the I/O values and polling period and let Reflex alert you to any issues with Disk I/O.
For further details on Reflex Disk monitoring, please visit the following link.
TCP/IP extensions for 4.7M:
Reflex 80:20 provides an auto-detection utility and status agent for comprehensive, real-time monitoring of the HP NonStop TCP/IP subsystem (both TCP/IP v4 and TCP/IP v6), where Process, Telserv, Route, Listner and Subnet components can all be monitored.
If a TCP/IP subsystem component fails, then an EMS event will be issued with the option to forward it to a variety of escalation tools, e.g.:
• Reflex Status Monitor
• Mobile SMS
• Email
• Enterprise Managers: Tivoli, HP Operations Center, BMC Performance Manager
• Restore the failed TCP/IP component via a Reflex TASK (automatically, or by Operator intervention)
Graphical TCP/IP object trees can be generated automatically for instant monitoring or can be constructed and tailored by the user, grouping appropriate components together.
EMS alerts can be mapped directly against each graphical TCP/IP object and users can also request object detail where the equivalent SCF data is graphically represented.
From release 4.7M, TCP/IP Subnet M-State Monitoring has been included, where Reflex can monitor the M-State flag for autodiscovered Subnets, which can assist in identifying a problem with TCP/IP v6 Failover.
If a Subnet M-State flag is identified as DOWN, then an EMS event is issued to alert HP NonStop personnel of the problem. When the M-State flag returns to normal, then a subsequent EMS event is raised to clear the alert. All events can be forwarded to matching Subnet Objects in Reflex Status Monitor, or escalated as with other types of Reflex monitoring and alerting.
For further details on Reflex TCP/IP monitoring, please visit the following link.
File-Metrics extensions for 4.7M:
The Reflex File Metrics monitoring facility can track a list of nominated files or subvolumes (including SQL, ENSCRIBE and Edit files) where numerous file attributes can be monitored and rules configured, so that if the monitored file / subvolume is not in a ‘healthy’ state, then a Reflex EMS event will be raised. As with TCP/IP monitoring, these alerts can be forwarded to a variety of destinations.
Some examples where users can benefit from Reflex File Metrics monitoring are:
• File is Corrupt, Broken or Crashed Open
• File has lost its Audit flag
• Timestamp of file has changed since last poll
• Saveabend files found in monitored subvolume
• File has lost its SQL Compiled status
• File no longer exists
• File upon arrival does not meet certain criteria, e.g. timestamp or security attributes are incorrect
From release 4.7M, several enhancements have been made to allow for increased flexibility, improved memory management and increased limits to the number of files that can be monitored.
For further details of Reflex File monitoring, please visit the following link.
For more information about the Reflex product - Contact Us.
Reflex - Console Screenshot
Reflex - Tasks Screenshot
Reflex - Dashboard Screenshot
Reflex - Object Details Screenshot
Reflex - Reaction List Screenshot
Reflex - Status Monitor Screenshot
Reflex - Status Monitor top-level view with drill-down to EXPAND object
Reflex - Status Agent request for NonStop SQL table details
Reflex - Status Agent request for HP NonStop WebSphere MQ queue details
Reflex - Status Agent request for HP NonStop TCP/IP Listner details
Reflex - Access and initiate component level tasks from the Status Monitor screen
Reflex - Access process details and optionally initiate MEASURE process for file usage
Reflex - Heartbeat monitoring of critical HP NonStop processes
Reflex - File Existence checking for remote file delivery to a HP NonStop platform using calendar periods
Reflex - HP NonStop File Monitoring of all file types and attributes including SQL tables, Object, ENSCRIBE and Edit
Reflex - Gateway for HP NonStop EMS event conversion and parsing to create new unique events
Reflex - HP NonStop Event Management Service Subsystem (EMS) event statistical analysis and graphical readout
Reflex - HP NonStop network monitor for all NonStop Servernet, Itanium & Integrity platforms
Reflex - Service Monitor for HP NonStop object rules analysis across multiple NSK nodes
Reflex - HP NonStop - HP OpenView Operations (HP OVO) Smart Plug-In (SPI) for Windows
Reflex monitors Guardian and OSS Batch Schedules
Reflex monitoring WebSphere MQ on HP NonStop (and OSS)
IBM WebSphere MQ V5.3 Extended to the HP NonStop Server Platform
Reflex Action Group with Remote Alert set for EMAIL
Reflex 80:20 Dashboard - HP NonStop Snapshot Performance Metrics Display
Reflex ONE24 - XPNET Tasks Screenshot
Reflex Console and View+Point - EMS Event colour coding configuration window
Reflex for Monitoring HP NonStop Tandem X25 Lines and SUs on Integrity and Blade platforms
Reflex for HP NonStop TCP/IP Monitoring - Status Monitor - Autodetected Object Tree
Reflex for monitoring HP NonStop Batch Job Schedules - EMS Event History
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Reflex - EMS Event Message Viewer - Console Screenshot
The Console Module in its default config consists of two windows: Critical Events and All Events (Critical, Action, Normal, Acknowledged) Various facilities are provided, for example: Critical and Action Events can be acknowledged, events can be copied to the Reflex Event database, view EMS event token detail.
 Reflex - HP NonStop Management - Tasks Screenshot
The Tasks Module comprises two series of tabbed views. The Program Definition tabbed views enable the user to define the individual Programs. The Task Master tabbed views allow Programs to be assembled into Tasks. Additionally, Tasks may be run from within Task Master.
 Reflex - HP NonStop Performance Monitoring - Dashboard Screenshot
Dashboard monitors CPU usage, X25 usage and Disk capacity displaying data in graphical bar-chart format. The user can control whether the bar graph is displayed vertically or horizontally. If for any reason the current data needs to be captured for example, a report. Then use the "Freeze" button to stop the graphs from polling and when finished "Thaw".
 Reflex - HP NonStop Monitoring and Management - NSK Object Details Screenshot
It is possible to obtained detailed information about an object using the status agent facility. The product is equipped with status agents for most NSK subsystems. Users can write a status agent for their own object types if required.
 Reflex - HP NonStop Monitoring and Management - Reaction List Screenshot
The Reaction List tabbed view provides the user with a scrollable list of all the currently defined Reactions in the database. The user can also load reactions into the Reaction Module for further processing.
The following information is displayed for each reaction:
- Owner, Value - the subsystem identity (SSID) for the reaction.
- From, To - the event range to which the reaction applies.
- Excl - shows the user whether a subset of a range of events is excluded from a reaction (Y) or whether the reaction applies to all events in the range (N).
- Action Group - the name of the Action Group associated with the event.
- Cmd/Tsk, Page, Event, Task, Monitor, SNMP Trap, Enterprise Manager - this tabular area of the Reaction List window shows which reactions have been linked to the event. A T or a C is used to show whether a Task or Command reaction has been assigned since these two responses are mutually exclusive. Items marked with an asterisk are assigned to the event.
 Reflex - HP NonStop Monitoring and Management - Status Monitor Screenshot
The Status Monitor window shows all the top level groups containing the objects (Hardware, System Software and Application), that are being monitored on that node. In its passive condition all the icons are set to grey.
In the event of an alert condition, the top level group(s) and the class(es) associated with the alert are moved to the top left-hand corner of the display and will change their appearance to either:
- FLASHING RED - alert condition i.e. one or more objects in that top level group is in a warning or vulnerable state.
- FLASHING BLUE - a vulnerable event has been detected for an object or object in the top level group.
- STEADY YELLOW - an object that was previously in one of the above states has been acknowledged.
- STEADY ORANGE - no heartbeat on a remote node, user will not be allowed to drill into the node.
This is the order of precedence for the severity of an alert. In addition, audible alerts may be assigned to each object providing a different sound for an Up, Down or Vulnerable state. Tools are available by clicking on a top level group with the LEFT mouse button or RIGHT mouse button.
 Reflex 80:20 Status Monitor - All HP NonStop GUARDIAN components can be represented graphically
 Reflex 80:20 Status Monitor - HP NonStop component information request serviced using Status Agent technology
 Reflex Status Monitor - Status Agents give detailed status & configuration information, e.g. WebSphere MQ (IBM MQ Series) Queue Managers, Queues & Channels
 Reflex 80:20 Status Monitor - Another example of a Reflex Status Agent providing TCP/IP component details
 Reflex Status Monitor - Tasks can be manually (Status Monitor) or automatically (EMS alert triggered) initiated, e.g. start PATHWAY Server
 Reflex 80:20 Dashboard - Busy Process Details displayed at a single-click using low-cost GUARDIAN procedure library calls
 Reflex 80:20 Heartbeat - Comprehensive Process Monitoring for Critical HP NonStop processes
 Reflex 80:20 File Monitoring - Reflex caters for monitoring the delivery of files from remote platforms at predefined dates and times
 Reflex 80:20 File Monitoring - Comprehensive HP NonStop SQL and ENSCRIBE file / subvolume monitoring
 Reflex 80:20 Gateway - Text '512' and cryptic EMS Events can be convereted to fully tokenized EMS alerts
 Reflex 80:20 Discovery - Full EMS alert analysis and graphing by Subsystem ID (SSID) and Event Number
 Reflex 80:20 Network Monitor - View your entire HP NonStop estate from a single GUI interface
 Reflex 80:20 Service Monitor - Group compare HP NonStop components for parent and child rule analysis, e.g. Priority 1 XPNET stations vulnerable > 20
 Reflex 80:20 Smart Plug-In for HP Operations Center Software (formerly HP OpenView Operations)
 Reflex 80:20 for HP NonStop Batch Job Schedule Monitoring (MultiBatch and NetBatch)
Reflex can be used to monitor MultiBatch and NetBatch Job Schedules running on both Open System Services (OSS) and Guardian.
 Reflex monitoring WebSphere MQ (IBM MQ Series) on HP NonStop (and Open System Services - OSS)
Reflex provides auto-detection of WebSphere MQ components (Queue Managers, Queues and Channels) on HP NonStop (and OSS) as well as status monitoring and detailed information at a single click.
 IBM WebSphere MQ V5.3 Extended to the HP NonStop Server Platform
At a glance :
WebSphere MQ for HP NonStop Server V5.3 (5.3.1.4) enriches WebSphere MQ. It includes:
- Functional equivalence to other WebSphere MQ V5.3 platforms
- Availability on the HP NonStop Server S-series and NonStop Integrity Server (32-bit) architectures
- Full enablement of the Java(TM) Message Service (JMS) application programming interface: embedded classes for Java and JMS support with improved performance and packaging
- A Publish/Subscribe function, which simplifies the task of getting business messages and transactions to a wide, dynamic, and potentially large audience in a timely manner
- Scalability and usability improvements over the previous MQSeries® offering
- Improved MQ workload balancing (through clustering)
- Improved national language support (for example, code page GB18030 for use in the People's Republic of China)
- SSL security authentication facilities
- Four out of five customers who buy inter-application messaging choose WebSphere MQ, according to WinterGreen Research, Inc.1.
Overview
WebSphere® MQ for HP NonStop Server V5.3 builds on the success of WebSphere MQ, the market-leading provider of message-oriented-middleware (MOM) software for application connectivity. WebSphere MQ brings enhanced security, better and more flexible management and tuning capability, and added features to enhance cross-platform consistency.
For common security problems, WebSphere MQ provides:
- Symmetric key cryptography to prevent eavesdropping
- The hash function to prevent tampering
- Digital certificates, asymmetric keys, and certificate revocation lists to prevent impersonation
These security features are implemented using a port of the OpenSSL cryptographic software, provided by IBM with this release.
General MQ operation is significantly enhanced by a process management rules database that enables sophisticated, yet easy-to-use control over the unique multiprocessor architecture of a WebSphere MQ queue manager running on HP NonStop Server.
Most components now run in the Open System Services (OSS) environment of HP NonStop Server, enabling the use of multi-threaded agent processes. This feature can enable a more efficient, scalable implementation for typical mixed workloads.
Reliability and data integrity are enhanced with the introduction of a fault-tolerant Execution Controller process-pair. Components critical to data storage retain their fault-tolerant capabilities, and critical databases remain in the transactional Guardian file system.
The use of OSS, plus other enhancements (including data link libraries), also results in a more consistent set of interfaces to WebSphere MQ on HP NonStop Server, while continuing to support all existing languages and environments. Support for the new Itanium-based HP NonStop Integrity Server is also provided.
Connects applications reliably and affordably
Connects nearly everything to almost anything, reducing IT complexity
Provides IBM's industry-leading messaging middleware at an affordable price
Enables fast and easy installation and deployment: Gets you up and running in minutes and in production within hours, without specialist training
Offers scalability and flexibility for growth
Provides seamless growth for your software as your business needs evolve
Is compatible with WebSphere MQ on many platforms
Takes advantage of a portfolio of product extensions to deliver additional capabilities fast
Speeds solution development and reduces support costs
Simplifies networking interfaces, cuts application development time, and enables design and code reuse
Is supported by more than 3,000 certified professionals
Supports key platforms with the industry's de facto messaging standard
Runs on the HP NonStop Server S-series and NonStop Integrity Server (32-bit) platforms
Extends the WebSphere MQ family Reflex 80:20 - TIVOLI Ready with both TEC Adapter Integration and Log File Integration for flexible Enterprise Management relay of HP NonStop alerts
 Reflex Action Group with Remote Alert set for EMAIL
Reflex 80:20 Dashboard - HP NonStop Snapshot Performance Metrics Display
 Reflex ONE24 - XPNET Tasks Screenshot
A list of pre-delivered XPNET component tasks can be accessed for instant problem resolution. Users can also integrate their own macro libraries into the Reflex ONE24 database to provide a centralised, secure access point for healing programs, macros or scripts.
 Reflex Console and View+Point - EMS Event colour coding configuration window
 Reflex for monitoring HP NonStop X.25 Lines and SUs
 Reflex for HP NonStop TCP/IP Monitoring - Status Monitor - Autodetected Object Tree
 Reflex for monitoring HP NonStop Batch Job Schedules - EMS Event History
Reflex 80:20 also stores each EMS event in its Event History SQL database.
Users can peruse events at all levels, i.e. BMON, Job, Segment, or Unit level.
This event information is also recorded ‘off-line’ for SLA reporting and for interrogation via the MultiBatch Tracking modules.
 Reflex for HP NonStop Tandem PATHWAY application monitoring
The Reflex 80:20 Pathway automatic detection utility allows Reflex users to generate full graphical, drill-down object trees for the real-time monitoring of servers, terminals, programs and TCP's. Supplied agents provide full status and information on all of these components and EMS events can also be directly mapped to the graphical component that is either vulnerable or critical.

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The Generic Liquidity Manager and Payment Scheduler (GLiMPS) is a scheduling subsystem that can be fully integrated into STAR. It is configurable for use with High Value Payment Systems such as SWIFT's FIN-Copy service or Fedwire. It enables High Value Payments to be made at regular and controllable intervals according liquidity requirements.
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Local and foreign currency payments utilising the SWIFT network can be made by generating SWIFT payment advices within COPE and sending them out via STAR. Incoming local currency payments from SWIFT or Telex messages can be routed to COPE for payment by the most appropriate method. Local currency payments made over a national payment method, for example Fedwire or CHIPS for US dollars, are handled within COPE.
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MOMI is an affordable, easy-to-use Performance Monitor and Operations Utility. This real-time tool developed and marketed by BlackWood Systems features OSS, Expand, History, Spooler GUI, EMS Viewer, FTP, MOMI Client Access control, SNTP and our optional Alarms function. MOMI is used worldwide on HP NonStop Integrity and S-Series NSK platforms.
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