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Status Delivered
Workspace Db2 for z/OS
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 18, 2019

New metrics for REST Services

Users of OMEGAMON for Db2 would like to see counters for number of bound & executed REST statements.

Needed by Date Jun 30, 2019
  • Admin
    Janet Figone
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    Jun 17, 2020

    We are pleased to inform you the following functions were delivered in Db2 12 APAR PH24619/ PTF UI69646 which became available June 1, 2020.

    Existing accounting and statistics records can be used to monitor REST services by using REST product identifier or client info in each record

    • 'HTP01010' for non-secure HTTP URL connections

    • 'HTS01010' for HTTPS/secure connections:

    Thank you,

    Db2 for z/OS Development

  • Guest
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    May 22, 2020

    I agree with Jim. This PRDID provides this detail and it is available from the accounting trace. (QWHDPRID)

    The OM db2 performance table DB2PMFACCT_GENERAL has REQ_PRODUCT_ID mapped to this field ... so I find this info via that field

    The OM thread history distributed history panel has field "Remote Product ID" to show the same information

    It looks like the requestor wants this quantity of executions to show up in the statistics trace and then in the OM equiavalent places...

  • Guest
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    Jun 18, 2019

    Also statistics showing the number of BIND SERVICE and FREE SERVICE commands has been requested by Ford.

  • Guest
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    Jun 12, 2019

    I would like see statistics showing the number of REST requests like GETs and POSTS.

  • Guest
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    Jun 5, 2019

    Hi. Janet. This idea seems to be related to adding support to Omegamon for Db2. But existing DDF metrics can be used to monitor REST services by the PRDID. The current PRDID value used for Db2 native REST services is:

    * 'HTP01010' for non-secure HTTP URL connections
    * 'HTS01010' for HTTPS/secure connections.
    I would need to understand what more is needed. I would reject this idea and indicate REST can be monitoredg using existing DDF metrics aggregated by PRDID.

    Jim Pickel
    Senior Technical Staff
    Db2 for z/OS Development
    Security and Connectivity
    Silicon Valley Laboratory

    mobile: 408-497-6320
    email: pickel@us.ibm.com

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  • Guest
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    Apr 22, 2019

    This one was supposed to be for Db2 z/OS.