- Displays dependencies between Content Servers,
repositories, and connection brokers
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Quick problem detection and resolution
- Reflects impact of incidents (messages) on EMC Documentum
environment and business services
- Monitor EMC Documentum Content Server and connection
broker availability and resource consumption
- Detect job failures and track the number of failed jobs
per repository
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Monitor job execution time and detect possible hung jobs
- Monitor user activity and identify user sessions that are
causing excessive CPU and memory consumption
- Monitor client response time for standard operations (e.g.
connect, check-in, check-out, delete) against repositories
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Monitor file stores and help with capacity planning
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Monitor log files (server, session, job, life-cycle)
- Monitor the size and growth of EMC Documentum database tables
(e.g. dmi_queue_item, dm_audittrail)
- Monitor number of unprocessed renditions, number of
failed indexing items and other events specified by user
- Monitor if Full-text index server is available and all necessary
components are running
- Monitor if it is possible to search for documents, add new
documents to Full-text index, and how fast is the search
- Monitor Full-text index server performance (save-to-search latency,
search response time)
- Monitor index agent health, availability and resource
consumption
- Show users that are causing excessive CPU and memory
consumption
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Display client response time
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Display file store info
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Display documents with largest content and most versions
- Display workflows that are not finished yet and are older
than specified time period
- Display current running jobs and their execution times
- Documentum process availability and resource consumption
(Content Server, connection broker, and job processes)
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File store statistics
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Database availability
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User activity
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Client response
- Table size growth and number of unprocessed events (e.g.
renditions, indexing items)
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Job timeline report and top jobs by longest execution time
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The number of running/failed jobs in the specified interval
- Index agent/server process availability and resource
consumption
- Save-to-search latency - the time it takes to add a new
document into the index and make it searchable
- Full-text index search response time
- Workflow statistics
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