The
Adapter
Setup wizard enables you to define and create the ETL
jobs that are required to process your IT resource data. Because the
Adapter Setup wizard can create jobs without deploying
them, you do not need to run the
Adapter Setup wizard frequently for a given adapter. For best results, run the
Adapter Setup wizard initially for a given adapter and
do not run it again for the same adapter unless you have significant
changes in how you would like to process input data. Running the
Adapter Setup wizard additional times does not update
the jobs, transformations, or tables from the previous runs. Instead,
it creates new jobs, transformations, and tables.
To specify all of the
necessary parameters that the
Adapter Setup wizard requires to create the jobs for an adapter, perform the following
steps:
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From the SAS IT Resource
Management menu, select
NewIT Resource ManagementAdapter Setup to open the
Adapter Setup wizard.
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Specify the adapter
for which you want to create jobs.
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Click the adapter that
you want to use from the list of the adapters provided. You can move
the cursor over an adapter to a view a tooltip that provides the full
name of the adapter, any former names of the adapter, and information
about the types of data that the adapter provides. The remaining pages
and parameters that are presented in the
Adapter Setup wizard are based on the specific adapter that you select on this
page.
Note: The AS/400 and IMS adapters
are not available for selection on this page. The staging code that
is required for these data sources is not automated by the
Adapter Setup wizard. However, SAS IT Resource Management
supplies staging transformations for these adapters. You can use these
staging transformations to create staging jobs manually for these
data sources.
For more information about how to create a staging job manually
using a staging transformation, see Add a Staging Transformation to a Staging Job.
For more information
about the specific adapters that SAS IT Resource Management supports,
see Supported Adapters.
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Specify the configuration
level that represents the scope of output jobs that you want the
Adapter Setup wizard to create.
Note: If you are using an adapter
that does not include aggregations that are categorized with configuration
levels, then the level is automatically set to create a staging job
only and this page does not display.
Specify the Level of Output
Configuration levels
enable you to specify the general scope or amount of aggregation tables
and jobs that you want the
Adapter Setup wizard
to create. These levels provide various presentations of granularity
in the data based on the aggregations and metrics that are available
for an adapter. The jobs that are created for each level include the
metrics that are used in the reports for that level. These jobs might
also include other metrics that have been predetermined to be useful
for reporting on the given level.
Configuration levels
are unique for each adapter. However, in some cases, the levels can
be identical for a given adapter. For more information about the metrics
and aggregations that are supported for each adapter, see the SAS
IT Resource Management metrics documentation. To locate the SAS IT
Resource Management documentation, use the Products Index at
http://support.sas.com/documentation/index.html.
To specify the level
of output, complete the following steps:
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Select one of the following
configuration levels:
creates a staging job
only for the adapter. If you select this option, no aggregation jobs,
information map jobs, or reporting jobs are created.
creates a staging job
and additional jobs that include metrics, aggregations, and report
definitions for a small number of reports. This level is for reporting
on a small scale. You might use this level to create jobs that are
related to low-priority, non-critical machines.
creates a staging job
and a robust set of jobs that include metrics, aggregations, and report
definitions for a typical set of reports. This level includes all
of the jobs that are part of the Minimal level. In addition, it includes
metrics, aggregations, and jobs that IT Resource Management has identified
as being of interest for the selected adapter. You might use this
level to create jobs that are related to mission critical resources.
This configuration
level is the default option.
creates a staging job
and a comprehensive set of jobs that include most metrics, aggregations,
and report definitions that SAS IT Resource Management supports. This
level includes all of the jobs that are part of the Typical level.
In addition, it includes many of the other metrics that are recommended
for an adapter. You might use this level when you want the full benefits
of the domain intelligence that is available with the IT Resource
Management solution as well as additional information from the full
set of metrics that are available from the adapter data sources.
Note: Increasing the configuration
level results in more complex transformations and jobs. If you select
Full when you need only the
Typical level, then the extra complexity causes the
Adapter
Setup wizard to be slower to complete than is necessary
for your needs. Also, the nightly ETL jobs will take longer to process.
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Specify the IT data
mart where you want to save the ETL jobs that the
Adapter
Setup wizard will create, or create a new IT data mart.
Specifying the IT Data Mart
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Select an IT data mart
from the list of available IT data marts. If you do not want to use
one of the data marts in the list, then click
New IT Data
Mart. This action launches a wizard that guides you through
the process of creating and defining a new IT data mart. When you
are finished, the wizard returns you to the
Adapter Setup wizard.
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Specify staging parameters
for the selected adapter. Staging parameters vary by adapter as they
specify the configurations that are required to extract, transform,
and load specific raw data into staged tables. The following image
is an example of the staging parameters for the DT Perf Sentry adapter:
Specifying Staging Parameters for the Adapter
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Specify the staging
parameters in order to govern how you want the staging code to execute
for the adapter. The parameters that are marked with an asterisk (*)
require a value. All other parameters do not require a value.
You can also click
Reset for a given staging parameter to use the default
value if there is one available for the parameter. If the default
value is already selected, then the
Reset option is not available. You can also click
Reset to
defaults to set all the staging parameters to the default
values.
Note: Reset to defaults does not reset a parameter that is dependent on another parameter
if the parent parameter does not change.
For more information about the staging parameters that are
available for each adapter, see Staging Parameters.
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Note: If you selected the adapter
VMware vCenter, then the
Adapter Setup wizard
presents two pages of staging parameters: one for VMware Data Acquisition
jobs and one for VMware vCenter jobs.
For more information
about accessing raw data for the VMware vCenter adapter, see Data Sources Supported by SAS IT Resource Management Adapters.
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Specify one or more
domain categories that you want the
Adapter Setup wizard to use when creating the resulting jobs.
Note: If you are using an adapter
that does not have aggregation and information map jobs available
from the
Adapter Setup wizard, then the wizard
creates only a staging job and skips this page.
Select the Domain Categories for the Adapter
The preceding example
shows the domain categories that are available for the DT Perf Sentry
adapter. All of the domain categories that are related to Server data
have been selected. Note that the description in the box on the right
corresponds with the domain category that is highlighted in the
Select domain categories box.
The
Adapter
Setup wizard helps you manage system performance by enabling
you to select only the domain categories that are essential to the
performance management and capacity planning processes for your enterprise.
The
Adapter Setup wizard creates a predefined
set of jobs based on the domain categories that you select. The time
that the
Adapter Setup wizard takes to create
the jobs varies based on the number of staged tables, aggregation
jobs, and report jobs that are generated for the domain categories
that you select.
Note: If you are using an adapter
that does not include domain categories, then this page does not display.
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Click one or more domain
categories to enable or disable the domain category for staging and
aggregation. At least one domain category must be selected before
you can continue to the next page of the wizard.
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Select the time periods
and key metrics that you want to use for the aggregation and reporting
jobs.
Note: If you are using an adapter
that does not have aggregation and information map jobs available
from the
Adapter Setup wizard, then the wizard
creates only a staging job and skips this page.
Select Time Periods and Metrics
The preceding example
shows that all time periods and key metrics have been selected. Note
that the description in the box on the right corresponds with the
time period that is highlighted in the
Select time periods box.
The time periods are
another way that the
Adapter Setup wizard
helps you manage system performance, aggregations, and jobs by enabling
you to select only the time periods that are essential to the performance
management and capacity planning processes for your enterprise. The
Adapter Setup wizard creates only the aggregation and
report jobs that reflect the time periods and key metrics that you
select. In turn, you do not have to sort through extra jobs and reports
that focus on time intervals that you do not need.
Note: You must select at least
one time period or the
Key metrics option
to continue. (That is, you can select any combination of these four
choices:
Day,
Week,
Month, or
Key metrics, but you must select at least one.)
For more information about the specific aggregations that
the Adapter Setup wizard creates based on
time period and shift, see Aggregations by Time Period.
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Select the time periods
for which you want to create aggregation and report jobs.
creates aggregation
jobs and the daily, weekly, and monthly report jobs that generate
reports about the daily data.
creates aggregation
jobs and the weekly report job that generate reports about the weekly
data.
creates aggregation
jobs and the monthly report job that generate reports about the monthly
data. If you check the Shift option, additional aggregations are created
and additional reports are included in the monthly report job.
Note: If you also select
Shift (as described in the next step), then additional
aggregations are created and additional reports are included in the
report jobs.
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Select
Shift if you want to the generate aggregations, information maps, and
reports that are based on shift data, in addition to daily, weekly,
or monthly data.
Note: In some cases,
Shift might be selected by default because of the adapter
that you selected earlier in the wizard.
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Select
Key
metrics if you want to generate aggregation tables, information
maps, and reports that include only the key metrics that focus on
the most critical data for a performance area or domain category.
Note: If the domain categories
that you selected do not include key metrics, then this option is
not available.
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Specify the location
of any user-written formulas to use in addition to the formulas that
SAS IT Resource Management supplies.
Specify User-Written Formulas
The staged tables and
aggregation tables that the
Adapter Setup wizard creates include computed columns that reference various formulas.
When the tables with computed columns are instantiated, SAS IT Resource
Management looks for the corresponding formulas in the list of supplied
formulas.
If you have customized
or user-written formulas that you want to use instead, then use this
page of the wizard to specify the location of the user-written formulas
that you want to use. The
Adapter Setup wizard
then looks in the folder that you specified for any formulas that
have the same name as those in the tables that it creates. If a formula
with the same name is in the folder, then the wizard uses that formula.
If the formula is not found in your specified location, then the wizard
searches for the formula in this location:
Shared Data/SAS
IT Resource Management/IT Formulas
. If the formula
is still not found, then the wizard searches for it in this location:
Products/SAS IT Resource Management/IT Formula
.
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Click
Browse to navigate to and select the folder that includes any user-written
formulas that you want to use instead of the formulas that SAS IT
Resource Management supplies. This field is optional and does not
allow manual entries. If you do not have user-written formulas that
you want to use and do not specify a folder in this field, then the
Adapter Setup wizard defaults to the supplied formulas.
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Specify the location
of the SAS Content Server where the report definitions are retrieved
and where the reports that are generated from the resulting jobs are
stored. Also specify whether you want the
Adapter Setup wizard to automatically deploy the jobs that it creates.
This page does not appear
if you selected the configuration level
Staging Job Only on the second page of the wizard. In this case, the
Adapter Setup wizard creates only one staging job that
you must deploy manually.
Specify SAS Content Server and Job Deployment Page
The report definitions
that the
Adapter Setup wizard uses to create
the report jobs are stored on the SAS Metadata Server. In addition,
the reports that are generated from the report jobs are stored on
the SAS Content Server.
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If you are using domain
categories that result in reporting jobs, specify the following parameters
for the SAS Content Server:
specifies the name
of the server that is used as the SAS Content Server for storing report
definitions and report job outputs.
specifies the path
within the SAS Content Server where the report definitions and reports
are stored. The default location is /SASContentServer/repository/default/sasdav/ITRM
.
URL file
name parameters specifies the parameters that pertain
to the URL filename, such as Proxy, user ID, or password. For example,
the contents of this field could be user='userID', pass='password', and so
on. The contents of this field are used to communicate with Gallery
Manager. In most configurations, these parameters are not needed.
A value is optional
in this field. The default value for this field is blank.
For information about
the contents that can be entered in this field, see the “FILENAME
Statement, URL Access Method” topic in the
SAS(R)
9.3 Statements: Reference.
Note: The contents of the field
are not verified.
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Specify the following
parameters to indicate whether you want the
Adapter Setup wizard to deploy the jobs that it creates:
Deploy jobs automatically
specifies if you want
the Adapter Setup wizard to deploy all of
the jobs that it creates. Otherwise, the Adapter Setup wizard only creates the jobs and you must deploy them manually.
specifies the location
where the jobs are deployed if you select to deploy the jobs automatically.
Note: If you are working with
z/OS,
then the location for deployment must be a directory in the UFS file
system. The
Adapter Setup wizard does not
support the automatic deployment of jobs to a partitioned data set
(PDS) directory.
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View a summary of the
metadata that you specified for the adapter, staging, aggregations,
information maps, reports, and jobs that you specified with the
Adapter Setup wizard.
The summary consolidates
all of the specifications that you provided on the previous pages
of the wizard.
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Review the summary and
ensure that it reflects the specifications and results that you expect.
If you want to change a value that you specified on a previous page,
click
Back to navigate to the appropriate
page and change the parameter value as needed.
The last item on the
Summary page provides the location where a log file
for the current
Adapter Setup wizard instance
is stored. This text file is automatically stored on your machine
after each execution of the
Adapter Setup wizard. The log includes all of the information that is detailed
on the
Summary page of the
Adapter
Setup wizard as well as the dates and times at which
the
Adapter Setup wizard was run.
For more information about the log file, see Log File Created by the Adapter Setup Wizard.
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Click
Finish when complete. The wizard creates the jobs and saves them in an
<adapter><number>
folder within the IT
data mart that you selected. The time that the
Adapter
Setup wizard takes to create the resulting jobs varies
based on the adapter and the parameters that you specify. A progress
bar shows the status when the wizard creates the appropriate jobs.
If the jobs cannot be created, an error message is displayed.
Note: The first time you edit a
job that the
Adapter Setup wizard created,
the job is marked as needing to be saved (that is, an asterisk is
next to the name in the title bar of the
Job Editor window). This is because the Job Editor is storing the initial editor
settings for how the job is displayed in the window. The job was saved
when the
Adapter Setup wizard executed.
If you do not select
to have the
Adapter Setup wizard automatically
deploy the jobs that it creates, then you must deploy the resulting
jobs if you want to run them in batch mode. You can right-click a
job to open a menu that provides various options such as deployment
and scheduling tasks.
For information about running the jobs that the Adapter Setup wizard creates, see Running Jobs. For more information
about deploying a job, see Deploy a Job for Scheduling or SAS Data Integration Studio Help.