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Sun Java Enterprise System 5 Monitoring Guide
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Index
G
Preface
Chapter 1 Overview of Java ES Monitoring
The Monitoring Framework and the Monitoring Console Components
How Java ES Monitoring Works
The Common Monitoring Model (CMM)
CMM Instrumentation
Node Agents
The Master Agent
Suggested Installation Sequence
Chapter 2 Enabling and Configuring the Monitoring Framework
Installed Directory Layout
Using the Monitoring Framework with Access Manager
To Enable Monitoring in Access Manager
Using the Monitoring Framework with Application Server
To Enable Monitoring in Application Server
Using the Monitoring Framework with Calendar Server
To Enable Monitoring in Calendar Server
Using the Monitoring Framework with Directory Server
To Enable Monitoring in Directory Server
Using the Monitoring Framework with Instant Messaging
To Enable Monitoring with Instant Messaging
Using the Monitoring Framework with Messaging Server
To Enable Monitoring in Messaging Server
Using the Monitoring Framework with Portal Server
To Enable Monitoring in Portal Server
Using the Monitoring Framework with Web Server
To Enable Monitoring in Web Server
Setting up the Common Agent Container
To Enable Monitoring of the Common Agent Container
Troubleshooting the Monitoring Framework
Using the Monitoring Framework on HP-UX Platforms
Using the Monitoring Framework on Microsoft Windows
To Restart a Node Agent
The mfwkadm Command
Synopsis
Performance Monitoring
Operational Status Monitoring
Threshold Value Monitoring
Description
Options
Subcommands
Performance Monitoring
Operational Status Monitoring
Threshold Value Monitoring
Examples
Exit Status
Attributes
See Also
Chapter 3 Installing and Using Monitoring Console
Installing the Monitoring Console
To Install the Monitoring Console with the Java ES Installer
To Install the Monitoring Console in a Solaris Zone
To Configure the Monitoring Console
To Unconfigure the Monitoring Console
Installed Directory Layout
Starting the Monitoring Console
To Launch the Monitoring Console
To Connect to Your Node Agents
Using the Monitoring Console
To Selectively Disable and Re-Enable Monitoring
To Create a New Monitoring Rule
Troubleshooting the Monitoring Console
Appendix A CMM Object Reference
Overview of CMM Objects
Appendix B Monitored Objects Exposed by Each Component
Instrumentation of the Common Agent Container
Instrumentation of Access Manager
Instrumentation of Application Server
Instrumentation of Calendar Server
Instrumentation of Directory Server
Instrumentation of Instant Messaging
Instrumentation of Messaging Server
Instrumentation of Portal Server
Instrumentation of Web Server
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