VMSSPI
Monitor your OpenVMS system, view data in DataDog, Splunk, or Dynatrace, and get email and Slack alerts or run scripts when a threshold is reached.
VSI VMSSPI for VSI OpenVMS collects information on OpenVMS system events, sends alerts to email or Slack, and provides interfaces to popular enterprise monitoring and alerting services such as DataDog, Splunk, and Dynatrace. You can also install action scripts that are run automatically when a particular event occurs.
VMSSPI tracks the following information:
- System
- changes in the error count
- OpenVMS cluster changes
- process availability
- disks
- queue manager status
- batch queue status
- print queue status
- batch jobs
- shadow sets
- system intruders
- Performance
- CPU utilization
- memory utilization
- page file utilization
- swap file utilization
- buffered I/O count
- direct I/O count
- processes in COM or COMO state
- total number of processes
- non-paged pool expansions
- system page faults
- resource hash table utilization
- LAN device utilization
- looping processes
- active CPUs
- processes in special states
- disk I/O
- process quota utilization
- Security
- logins, logouts, and login failures
- changes to the user authorization, rights list, and network proxy files
- access to protected objects such as files, devices, global sections, queues, and so on
- changes to the security attributes of protected objects
Latest Version
Alpha | Integrity | X86 |
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V9.0-24 | V9.0-24 | V9.0-24 |
Licensing
Integrity: per concurrent use