As a shared component, the Monitoring Framework is automatically installed whenever it is needed. For the name of the package installed on your operating system, see Chapter 5, List of Installable Packages, in Sun Java Enterprise System 5 Installation Reference for UNIX. The following table describes the directories in the Monitoring Framework package. The default installation directory mfwk-base has the following meaning, as described in Default Paths and File Names:
Solaris systems: /opt/SUNWmfwk
Linux systems: /opt/sun/mfwk
Path |
Description of contents |
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mfwk-base/config |
Template for a configuration file |
Solaris systems: mfwk-base/lib Linux systems: mfwk-base/share/lib |
Java archive (.jar) files |
Solaris systems: mfwk-base/lib Linux systems: mfwk-base/share/lib |
32–bit runtime library files (.so) |
Solaris SPARC® systems: mfwk-base/lib/sparcv9 Solaris x86 systems: mfwk-base/amd64 Linux systems: mfwk-base/lib64 |
64–bit runtime library files (.so) |
mfwk-base/bin |
Public scripts and private binaries |
mfwk-base/mib |
Text versions of SNMP MIBs supported by the Monitoring Framework |
mfwk-base/xml |
Common Agent Container descriptor templates for agent and master agent (deployed by the mfwksetup command) |
mfwk-base/dtd |
DTD files for the OSS/J functionality. |
/etc/mfwk-base/config |
Configuration files, including security-related ones |
/etc/mfwk-base/xml |
Common Agent Container descriptors for agents and examples |
/var/mfwk-base/logs |
Log files of the Monitoring Framework |
/var/mfwk-base/reports |
Base directory for monitoring rule reports |
/var/mfwk-base/alarms |
Repository for alarm files |