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I am trying to distinguish between the host is down or lost the connection
to the host. In the latter situation, our monitoring tool will post an
alert the host is down, That eventually ends up as a SMS message to the
help desk who call the techs. If they then logon and see the host is not
down, they are not happy :-(

I did some research on this and it seems we could use the HMC. It has a
REST API which we can ingest from our monitoring tool and feed the data
into the same date pipeline we now get from ingesting QSYSPOPR. It doesn't
look too hard but this was not an options our team that manages our
corporate wide monitoring infrastructure since they don't know anything
about IBMi!





On Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 10:04 AM Laurence Chiu <lchiu7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On a similar note does anybody have any thoughts on tools that can monitor
the health of an IBMi LPAR when the health monitoring is performed from an
external agent using ODBC? If the ODBC connection fails, or the network
connection fails, the tool cannot detect the difference and will report
host is down. This is not entirely satisfactory since it can generate
false alerts. One piece of advice I saw was to leverage the HMC and use
API calls to the HMC to detect the host status which is likely to be more
robust. Has anybody have an experience with this?

On Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 8:36 AM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

there are some example out on the IBM techdocs, and there are more in a
source file in QMGTOOLS.

passing along,
Bryan


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