Managing Oracle Coherence
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- Preface
- What's New in This Guide
- 1 Introduction to Oracle Coherence Management
- 2 Using JMX to Manage Oracle Coherence
- 2.1 Configuring JMX Management
- 2.1.1 Enabling Remote JMX Management on a Cluster Member
- 2.1.2 Enabling Local JMX Management on a Cluster Member
- 2.1.3 Enabling JMX Management When Using the Startup Scripts
- 2.1.4 Stopping a Cluster Member from Being Managed Remotely
- 2.1.5 Disabling JMX Management
- 2.1.6 Filtering MBeans
- 2.1.7 Configuring Management Refresh
- 2.1.8 Using an Existing MBean Server
- 2.2 Accessing Oracle Coherence MBeans
- 2.1 Configuring JMX Management
- 3 Registering Custom MBeans
- 4 Using Oracle Coherence Reporting
- 4.1 Overview of Oracle Coherence Reporting
- 4.2 Enabling Oracle Coherence Reporting on a Cluster Member
- 4.3 Switching the Default Report Group Configuration File
- 4.4 Overriding the Report Group Output Directory
- 4.5 Changing the Report Timestamp Format
- 4.6 Administering Oracle Coherence Reporting Using the Reporter MBean
- 4.7 Running Oracle Coherence Reporting in a Distributed Configuration
- 5 Creating Custom Reports
- 6 Analyzing Report Contents
- 6.1 Understanding the Cache Size Report
- 6.2 Understanding the Cache Usage Report
- 6.3 Understanding the Flash Journal Report
- 6.4 Understanding the Management Report
- 6.5 Understanding the Memory Status Report
- 6.6 Understanding the Network Health Detail Report
- 6.7 Understanding the Network Health Report
- 6.8 Understanding the Node List Report
- 6.9 Understanding the Proxy Report
- 6.10 Understanding the Ram Journal Report
- 6.11 Understanding the Service Report
- A Oracle Coherence MBeans Reference
- B Report File Configuration Elements
- C Report Group Configuration Elements