The JVM Analysis workspace allows you to monitor the number of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) tokens that are used in your system. You might set a threshold to indicate when the number of JVM tokens approaches the allocated number. Through this workspace you might then increase the allocated number using the Take Action function.
The predefined JVM Analysis workspace contains the following views:
The JVM Pool Statistics allows you to monitor the level of activity in your JVM by reporting the total number of JVM requests, the current, peak and total number of requests. If you think that the number is excessive then you can use the statistics to analyze the type of request that can be causing the heavy load on your system.
The JVM Classcache allows you to monitor the size of the JVM Classcache that is used in your system. You might set a threshold to indicate when the amount of cache that is free approaches the cache size for your CICS region. Through this workspace you might increase the cache size using the Take Action function.
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