Working with SAS Environment Manager Extended Monitoring

Purpose and Components

SAS Environment Manager Extended Monitoring implements best practices for SAS Environment Manager and also provides the framework needed for SAS Environment Manager Service Management Architecture. Extended monitoring provides these two separate categories of components:
SAS Environment Manager setup
automates the creation of a predefined set of alerts, resource groups, and best-practice metric configurations. This automation quickly optimizes your SAS Environment Manager configuration and implements best practices in how your environment is monitored
SAS Environment Manager Data Mart infrastructure
provides empty data tables, stored processes, and reports that are populated by data that is provided by the APM, ACM, or solution kit ETL processes
Although extended monitoring is installed when SAS Environment Manager 2.4 is installed, its components are not active until you initialize it.

Understanding the SAS Environment Manager Setup Components

Even if you are not using the extended monitoring and reporting capabilities of SAS Environment Manager Service Management Architecture, extended monitoring provides key components for your resource monitoring strategy. The SAS Environment Manager setup components configure SAS Environment Manager Extended Monitoring to provide best practices in resource monitoring and alerting. These configurations and definitions enable you to begin using SAS Environment Manager right away, without having to perform manual configuration and definition processes. Extended monitoring includes these components:
resource configuration
You must configure resources such as platforms and servers that are added to your SAS Environment Manager inventory during installation so that they can begin collecting metric data. Initializing extended monitoring automates the process of configuring these resources, enabling you to start monitoring resources without having to go through a manual configuration process.
tuned alerts
Extended monitoring provides a set of optimized alerts. These alerts notify you of operational issues that might be encountered in a SAS environment (such as storage issues, server status, and hardware issues).
defined resource groups
Resources that form a logical group (such as all platforms, servers, and services in the SAS App Tier) are automatically collected into predefined groups that are defined in extended monitoring. These groups are automatically updated as you add and delete resources, so they always stay current. A resource group for every reporting table in the SAS Environment Manager Data Mart is automatically created and maintained.
event importing and exporting
You can export events that are generated by SAS Environment Manager in order to support third-party monitoring applications. In addition, you can import events from other SAS applications and from third-party applications into SAS Environment Manager for processing.
HTTP checks of web applications
Enabling extended monitoring defines a set of resources that monitor the availability and responsiveness of key SAS web applications such as SAS Stored Process Web Application.
adjustments to monitoring metrics
As part of the process of optimizing resource monitoring, some adjustments are made in the metrics collected for system resources. Collection is started for some metrics, and graphing intervals are changed for others in order to make them easier to follow.

Data Mart Infrastructure

If you are using SAS Environment Manager Service Management Architecture, extended monitoring provides the framework and key components that enable the ETL packages to operate. Extended monitoring provides these infrastructure components:
SAS Environment Manager Data Mart
Extended monitoring creates the tables that comprise the SAS Environment Manager Data Mart. However, extended monitoring does not provide a mechanism for loading data into the tables. Data is loaded into the tables by the ACM, APM, or solution kit ETL processes.
Report Center processes and reports
Much like with the SAS Environment Manager Data Mart, extended monitoring creates the stored processes and the stored process reports that can be created with data from the data mart. However, these processes and reports remain blank until one or more of the ETL processes is enabled, which loads data into the SAS Environment Manager Data Mart.
Last updated: February 22, 2018