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Understanding Queue

Manager Performance

MQ Technical

Conference

V2.0.1.3

Introduction

Introduction

Richard Nikula

ƒVP of Product Development and Support

ƒPrimarily at the technology layer

About Nastel Technologies

ƒFounded in 1994

ƒMiddleware-centric Application Performance Management software supplier ƒCore competency : Messaging Middleware, Java Application Servers, ESB's and other SOA technologies 3

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Nastel APWMQ Capabilities

AutoPilot for WebSphere MQ

Configuration

Management

Configuration

Database

Change

Management

Message

Management

Find, Fix &

Reroute

View, Edit, Move

& Replay

Performance

Monitoring

Performance

Automation

History &

Reporting

Capacity Planning

Accounting &

Statistics

Message

Tracking

Track, Audit &

Monitor

Transaction

Management

Database

Extended

Access

Self

Service

Application

Access

Overview

In this session, we will demonstrate how to get insight into the behavior of your queue managers using several techniques to determine.

Do the queue managers perform worse at one time of day compared to another? What impact do different options have on message behavior? How do the channels perform between different queue managers?

Where do message waits happen?

Agenda

Introduction to Benchmarks

Concepts required for developing a benchmark

Synthetic versus real measurements

Benchmark using a simple Ping

Benchmark using Synthetic Message Tracking

Tracking actual Messages

Conclusion

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Benchmarking

Benchmark

In computing, a benchmark is the act

of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it.

Source: Wikipedia

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Benchmark Basics

Provides a baseline to which changes can be observed to determine the impact to the environment Using a consistent workload eliminates application changes and usage differences from influencing the tests Compare (not explain) differences in results between different configurations

Synthetics Workloads

Use a standard set of activities

Do the same thing over and over and should produce a consistent result

Real Workloads

Measure real messages flowing through the systems

Subject to application and usage differences

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Where to Start?

ͻObservation

ͻBasic Ping

ͻSynthetic Message Tracking

ͻActual Message Tracking

ͻAdjacent Application Tracking

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Starting with a Basic Ping

component parts Active sonar. Copyright University of Rhode Island 11

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What do we need?

Ping Component

ƒTo Initiate the request

ƒConfigurable to send different size batches and message sizes

Echo Component

ƒListen for requests

ƒSends a response

Analysis

ƒMeasure the results

ƒCapture them into repository

ƒAnalyze and produce results

ƒAlert to anomalous behavior

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The Ping Component

In WebSphere MQ terms

Puts a message to a queue

Waits for the reply to be sent back

Reports the results

Options

A MQ program that you could write

A script to call an MQSC Script

3rd party programs

Including (free) AutoPilot® MQSonarfrom Nastel

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The Echo Component

In WebSphere MQ terms

Listens on a queue for a message to arrive

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