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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Overview
1.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Implementation
2
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
2.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
2.1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Output
2.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Elements
2.2.1
The Monitored System
2.2.1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Database
2.2.1.2
Application Server
2.2.1.3
Web Server
2.2.2
The Monitoring System
2.2.2.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Java Adapter
2.2.2.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne PPMI Servlet
2.2.2.3
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Monitor Servlet
2.2.2.4
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Data Collator Servlet
2.3
Implementing the Production Monitoring System
2.4
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Instrumentation
2.4.1
Understanding PMUs
2.4.2
Understanding Events
2.5
Performance Integration with Third-Party Systems
2.6
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Data
2.7
Scope of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
3
Setting Up JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
3.1
Configuring JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
3.2
Enabling the Required Elements on the Monitoring System
3.2.1
Setting Up JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Database
3.2.2
Setting Up the Web Server for the Monitoring System
3.2.3
Configuring JAS.INI file on the Monitoring Server
3.2.3.1
[JDENET_KERNEL_DEF2]
3.2.3.2
[JDENET]
3.2.3.3
[PERFMON]
3.2.3.4
[PERFCOL]
3.3
Enabling the Required Elements on the Monitored System
3.3.1
Setting Up the Database of the Monitored System
3.3.2
Specifying the Monitor URL
3.3.3
Setting Up the Web Server of the Monitored System
3.3.4
Configuring JAS.INI file on the Monitored Server (JD Edwards EnterpriseOne JAS Server)
3.3.4.1
[PERFMON]
3.3.5
Setting Up the Application Server
3.3.6
Configuring JDE.INI file on the Monitored Server (JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Server)
3.3.6.1
[PERFMON]
4
Administering JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor
4.1
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Administration
4.1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Administration
4.1.2
Forms Used for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Administration
4.2
Setting Global System Options
4.3
Setting System Definition Defaults
4.4
Modifying System Definitions
4.5
Viewing Agent Definitions
4.6
Setting Agent Filter Options
4.7
Scheduling the Reaper Program
5
Monitoring System Performance
5.1
System JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitoring
5.1.1
Monitoring System Performance
5.1.2
Forms Used to Modify System Performance
5.2
Viewing Open PMUs
5.3
Monitoring Individual User Performance
5.4
Viewing Open PMU Trees
6
Evaluating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Meta-Data
6.1
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Meta-Data Definitions
6.1.1
Metrics
6.1.2
Events
6.1.3
Contexts
6.1.4
PMUs
6.1.5
Forms Used to Evaluate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Meta-Data
6.2
Revising Metric Definitions
6.3
Revising Event Definitions
6.3.1
Context Tab
6.3.2
Metric Tab
6.4
Revising Context Definitions
6.5
Revising PMU Definitions
7
Analyzing Historical Performance Data
7.1
Historical Performance Data
7.1.1
Historical Performance Data
7.1.2
Forms Used to Analyze Historical Performance Data
7.2
Viewing Completed PMUs
7.2.1
Entering Search Criteria
7.2.2
Working with Completed PMUs
7.2.2.1
Completed PMUs
7.2.2.2
Context
7.2.2.3
Metrics
7.2.2.4
Additional Data
7.2.2.5
Agent Details
7.2.2.6
Identification
7.2.3
Completed PMU Status
A
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Architecture
A.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Performance Monitor Architecture Components
A.1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Server
A.1.1.1
AppServer C-Agent
A.1.1.2
Archive Batch Process
A.1.1.3
Reaper Batch Process
A.1.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne JAVA Application Server
A.1.2.1
JAS Runtime Engine
A.1.3
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Monitoring Server
A.1.3.1
PerfMon Java Adapter
A.1.3.2
Monitor Servlet
A.1.3.3
Data Collator Servlet
A.1.3.4
PPMI Servlet
A.1.4
Data Flow
A.1.4.1
Sending Performance Data to Monitor Server
A.1.4.2
Saving performance Data in database
A.1.4.3
Sending configuration changes to the Agents
A.1.4.4
Archiving data in database
A.1.4.5
Reaping data in database
B
PMU Definition Reference
B.1
PMU 100 C Call Object
B.1.1
Filter Level
B.1.2
Contexts
B.1.3
Metrics
B.1.4
Additional Label
B.2
PMU 101 Java Call Object
B.2.1
Filter Level
B.2.2
Contexts
B.2.3
Metrics
B.2.4
Additional Label
B.3
PMU 200 JDB/JDBj DML APIs
B.3.1
Filter Level
B.3.2
Contexts
B.3.3
Metrics
B.3.4
Additional Label
B.4
PMU 201 SQL DML APIs
B.4.1
Filter Level
B.4.2
Contexts
B.4.3
Metrics
B.4.4
Additional Label
B.5
PMU 300 Execute Form
B.5.1
Filter Level
B.5.2
Contexts
B.5.3
Metrics
B.5.4
Additional Label
B.6
PMU 301 Event Rules
B.6.1
Filter Level
B.6.2
Contexts
B.6.3
Metrics
B.6.4
Additional Label
B.7
PMU 302 Fetch Process
B.7.1
Filter Level
B.7.2
Contexts
B.7.3
Metrics
B.7.4
Additional Label
B.8
PMU 303 OK Process
B.8.1
Filter Level
B.8.2
Contexts
B.8.3
Metrics
B.8.4
Additional Label
B.9
PMU 304 Asynch OK Process
B.9.1
Filter Level
B.9.2
Contexts
B.9.3
Metrics
B.9.4
Additional Label
Glossary
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