Job Service Test

The Job service responsible for the execution of jobs. This service uses the Monitor Service to execute each step in a job. If the job service is unavailable, then the jobs cannot be executed on time and this will lead to piling of jobs in the queue. Also, the performance of the services dependent of this service will also be affected. To ensure that the service is available and processes the job execution requests without any glitch, administrators should periodically monitor the Job Service. The Job Service test helps administrators in this regard.

This test monitors the Job Service and reports the current status of the service. This test also throws light on the number of job execution requests that were successful/failed. This test helps administrators initiate troubleshooting to determine the reason for request failures and resolve the same at the earliest.

Target of the test : An IBM Cognos Business Intelligence

Agent deploying the test : An internal/remote agent

Outputs of the test : One set of results for the target IBM Cognos Business Intelligence suite being monitored

Configurable parameters for the test

Parameter

Description

Test period

How often should the test be executed .

Host

The host for which the test is to be configured.

Port

The port number at which the specified host listens. By default, this is NULL.

JMX Remote Port

Here, specify the port at which the JMX listens for requests from remote hosts. Ensure that you specify the same port that you configured in the p2pd.deploy_defaults.properties file available in the <IBM_COGNOS_BI_HOME>\webapps\p2pd\WEB-INF folder used by the target application server.

JMX User, JMX Password, and Confirm Password

By default, JMX requires no authentication or security (SSL). This is why, by default, the JMX User and JMX Password parameters are set to none. If JMX requires authentication only (but no security), then ensure that the JMX User and JMX Password parameters are configured with the credentials of an authorized user with access to JMX using the JMX Remote Port. Confirm the password by retyping it in the Confirm Password text box.

Measurements made by the test
Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation

Status

Indicates the current status of the service.

 

The values that this measure can report and their corresponding numeric values are listed in the table below:

Measure Value Numeric Value
Available 100
Unavailable 0

Note:

By default, this measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate the current status of the service. In the graph of this measure however, the same is represented using the numeric equivalents only i.e., 0 or 100.

Processed requests

Indicates the number of requests that were processed during the last measurement period.

Number

 

Successful requests

Indicates the number of service requests that were successful during the last measurement period.

Number

A high value is desired for this measure.

Percentage of successful requests

Indicates the percentage of processed requests that were successful during the last measurement period.

Percent

A value close to 100 percent denotes that most of the requests were processed successfully.

Failed requests

Indicates the number of service requests that failed during the last measurement period.

Number

A high value is a cause of concern. Administrators must analyze why the requests are failing frequently and initiate troubleshooting measures at the earliest.

Percentage of failed requests

Indicates the percentage of processed requests that failed during the last measurement period.

Percent

A value close to 100 is a cause of concern. A sudden / gradual increase in the value of this measure warrants administrators to initiate troubleshooting at the earliest.

Successful requests per second

Indicates the rate at which the requests were processed successfully during the last measurement period.

Requests/sec