fhs
Volume 12, Number 25 -- September 18, 2012

French Logistics Firm Taps CCSS for Server Monitoring

Published: September 18, 2012

by Alex Woodie

Geodis, Europe's fourth-largest logistics provider, has adopted systems management software from CCSS to help it operate its IBM i environment. The French firm's replacement of homegrown monitoring programs with QSystem Monitor and QMessage Monitor has enabled it to deliver better service and reliability with its IBM i servers, CCSS reports.

Geodis is a 30,000-person logistics services provider that operates around the globe. The company's European trucking division, Geodis BM, maintains a data center in Mery, France, that is responsible for operating and supporting the transportation and warehouse management systems that are used by about 5,000 employees across its own division as well as the Geodis Logistics and Geodis Supply Chain Optimization divisions. Two 24-way Power Systems Model 770 servers power the applications, while a team of eight administrators care for the business machines.

In such a large operation, maintaining 24/7/365 availability is of paramount importance. If the IBM i applications are not available, the company runs the risk of falling behind on deliveries, angering customers, and losing revenue and credibility.

Prior to implementing the CCSS solutions, the Geodis administrators relied on homegrown monitoring programs to keep an eye on the IBM i servers. As new issues cropped up, the administrators would have to write new programs to get visibility into the problems.

Eventually, the company decided this approach didn't make sense, so it adopted prepackaged software from CCSS to monitor the servers. CCSS specializes in developing IBM i server monitoring software, and it has already dealt with many of the monitoring challenges faced by customers like Geodis.

Geodis has already benefited from QSM in dealing with a looping job that has consumed all of the memory on one of its production servers. "With QSM it took us no longer than five minutes to configure a monitor to find that one job out of 3,000," Delio Amato, production systems manager, says in a press release. "We configured a simple temporary storage monitor, per subsystem for every subsystem (more than 100 on the server). Without QSM, the only option would have been to IPL the server mid-morning with a tremendous impact on the business."

Geodis is also using QSM's reporting functions to gain better visibility into the server resources that are being consumed by the activities of its sister divisions. They provide managers with summaries of CPU, disk, memory, the number of jobs, and specific 5250 application monitoring that shows the number of users by subsystem and the associated charges for particular applications.

Developers are also benefiting from QSM reports that show the top jobs on the IBM i servers. Now they can concentrate their efforts on these heavily used jobs. The company is also using QMM to keep an eye on messages generated by the IBM i server, and to automatically respond to them.

"It's an extremely time sensitive business when you consider activities such as the supply of automotive facilities to the warehouse," Amato says. "Warehouse systems (and their EDI services) simply cannot run without the IT that supports it being optimal and available. In a 24/7/365 business the margin for error or delay is virtually zero. Anything that disrupts performance or availability has the potential to immediately impact the business."




                     Post this story to del.icio.us
               Post this story to Digg
    Post this story to Slashdot


Sponsored By
PROFOUND LOGIC SOFTWARE

Register For The Webinar

Developing Mobile Applications for the IBM i: What You Should Know!

Have questions about mobile application development?
You're not alone!

Learn how to easily create BOTH native and Web mobile apps using one tool and your RPG skills. . .
without learning any mobile or ISV programming languages.

Wednesday, Oct 3, 2012
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PDT

Register now!


Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
Contact the Editors: To contact anyone on the IT Jungle Team
Go to our contacts page and send us a message.

Sponsored Links

Connectria Hosting:  Download the State of the i White Paper highlighting Connectria's IBM i Cloud
Bytware:  Protect your IBM Power Systems from security threats. Download the IFS security bundle!
looksoftware:  iBelieve New York. A free IBM i Community Event. September 27.


 

IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

BACK IN STOCK: Easy Steps to Internet Programming for System i: List Price, $49.95

The iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $49.95
The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59
The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59
The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39
Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49
Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49
The All-Everything Operating System: List Price, $35
The Best Joomla! Tutorial Ever!: List Price, $19.95


 
The Four Hundred
Sirius Fluffs Up A Cloud For IBM i SMBs

Can My Power 520 Run IBM i 7.1, And Do It Well?

PowerVM Outshines Other VMs In IBM-Backed Report

Mad Dog 21/21: The Malady Of All Empires

IBM To Stop Peddling Power6+ Processors Soon

Four Hundred Guru
Future Coding

Checking IBM i OS and PTF Level Status for Sarbanes-Oxley Documentation

Admin Alert: Two Useful PC5250 Parameters In IBM i Access For Windows 7.1

Four Hundred Monitor
Four Hundred Monitor's
Full iSeries Events Calendar

System i PTF Guide
September 15, 2012: Volume 14, Number 37

September 8, 2012: Volume 14, Number 36

September 1, 2012: Volume 14, Number 35

August 25, 2012: Volume 14, Number 34

August 18, 2012: Volume 14, Number 33

August 11, 2012: Volume 14, Number 32

August 4, 2012: Volume 14, Number 31

TPM at The Register
Oracle tunes up VirtualBox hypervisor for Windows 8

Codethink jumps into the ARM server fray with Baserock Slab

AMD aims at big data crunchers with SeaMicro SM15000

Intel shows off Seacliff Trail SDN-enabled switch

Amazon creates exchange for reserved cloud capacity

Intel to etch 22nm Xeons and Atoms in 2013

Acer racks up Xeon E5s, picks fight with US server bad boys

AMD previews Piledriver, Ivy Bridge SeaMicro microservers

Intel hints at weaving network fabric into Xeons, Atoms

NEC speeds up Gemini FT chipset, adds in Xeon E5s

Stratus girds fault-tolerant servers with Xeon E5s

Quanta leaps out in front with Centerton Atom microserver

THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

Profound Logic Software
Bytware
Datanational
Connectria Hosting
Tembo Application Generation


Printer Friendly Version


TABLE OF CONTENTS
IDSync Comes to IBM i from Trucking World

EVault Delivers Backup Flexibility with Release 7

Zend Expects Biggest PHP Confab Yet with ZendCon '12

Linoma Goes 'Virtual' with GoAnywhere Services 3.0

Real Vision Bolsters Mobile App with Useful New Features

News Briefs and Product Shorts:

French Logistics Firm Taps CCSS for Server Monitoring . . . Wholesaler Mobilizes IBM i App with Help from Profound Logic . . . Rocket Ships New Release of PASSPORT Web to Host . . . Global IT Spending to Hit $3.6 Trillion, IDC Says . . . RJS Strikes Again . . .

Four Hundred Stuff

BACK ISSUES




 
Subscription Information:
You can unsubscribe, change your email address, or sign up for any of IT Jungle's free e-newsletters through our Web site at http://www.itjungle.com/sub/subscribe.html.

Copyright © 1996-2012 Guild Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Guild Companies, Inc., 50 Park Terrace East, Suite 8F, New York, NY 10034

Privacy Statement