This chapter describes how to monitor and configure persistent stores created for this domain in Fusion Middleware Control 12.1.3. A persistent store is a physical repository for storing subsystem data.
The WebLogic persistent store provides a built-in, high-performance storage solution for WebLogic Server subsystems and services that require persistence. For example, it can store persistent JMS messages or temporarily store messages sent using the Store-and-Forward feature. The persistent store supports persistence to a file-based store or to a JDBC-accessible store in a database. For more information, see "Using the WebLogic Persistent Store" in Administering Server Environments for Oracle WebLogic Server.
This chapter includes the following sections:
To monitor all persistent stores created for the current domain:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
The Persistent Store table displays information about the persistent stores that have been created for the current domain, such as:
Name
Type
Target
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
In the table, select the name of the persistent store for which you want to view configuration information.
To monitor all persistent stores created for a specific server instance:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Servers.
The Servers table displays information about the Administration Server and any Managed Servers that have been configured in the current domain.
In the Servers table, select the name of the server instance for which you want to monitor persistent stores.
From the WebLogic Server dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
The Persistent Store table displays information about the persistent stores that have been created for the current server instance, such as:
Name
Type
Target
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
In the table, select the name of the persistent store for which you want to view configuration information.
To monitor all persistent stores created for a specific cluster:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Clusters.
The Clusters table displays information about the clusters that have been configured in the current domain.
In the Clusters table, select the name of the cluster for which you want to monitor persistent stores.
From the WebLogic Cluster dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
The Persistent Store table displays information about the persistent stores that have been created for the current cluster, such as:
Name
Type
Target
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
In the table, select the name of the persistent store for which you want to view configuration information.
A file store is a file-based repository for storing subsystem data, such as persistent JMS messages or durable subscriber information.
This section includes the following tasks:
To monitor a specific persistent file store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the file store you want to monitor.
Select Monitoring, then select Statistics.
The Statistics table displays runtime statistics for this persistent file store, such as:
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Physical Write Count
Allocated Window Buffer Bytes
Allocated IO Buffer Bytes
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
Select Monitoring, then select Connections.
The Connections table displays runtime statistics for all active file store connections, such as:
Name
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Object Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
To configure a specific file store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the file store you want to configure.
Select Configuration.
From the Configuration page, you can define configuration settings for this file store, such as:
Name
Directory
Synchronous Write Policy
Cache Directory
Optionally, expand Advanced to define advanced settings for this cluster.
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To select the targets on which you want to deploy a specific file store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the file store you want to configure.
Select Targets.
On the Targets page, select the server instance or migratable target on which you want to deploy this file store.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To create notes for a file store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the file store you want to configure.
Select Notes.
On the Notes page, enter your notes.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Save.
A JDBC store is a JDBC-accessible database for storing subsystem data, such as persistent JMS messages and durable subscriber information.
This section includes the following tasks:
To monitor a specific JDBC store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the JDBC store you want to monitor.
Select Monitoring, then select Statistics.
The Statistics table displays runtime statistics for this JDBC store, such as:
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Physical Write Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
Select Monitoring, then select Connections.
The Connections table displays runtime statistics for all active JDBC store connections, such as:
Name
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Object Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
To configure a specific JDBC store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the JDBC store you want to configure.
Select Configuration.
From the Configuration page, you can define configuration settings for this JDBC store, such as:
Name
Data Source
Prefix Name
Optionally, expand Advanced to define advanced settings for this cluster.
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To select the targets on which you want to deploy a specific JDBC store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the JDBC store you want to configure.
Select Targets.
On the Targets page, select the server instance or migratable target on which you want to deploy this JDBC store.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To create notes for a JDBC store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the JDBC store you want to configure.
Select Notes.
On the Notes page, enter your notes.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Save.
A replicated store is an in-memory based repository for storing subsystem data, such as persistent JMS messages or durable subscriber information.
This section includes the following tasks:
To monitor a specific replicated store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the replicated store you want to monitor.
Select Monitoring, then select Statistics.
The Statistics table displays runtime statistics for this replicated store, such as:
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Physical Write Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
Select Monitoring, then select Connections.
The Connections table displays runtime statistics for all active replicated store connections, such as:
Name
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Object Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
To select the targets on which you want to deploy a specific replicated store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the replicated store you want to configure.
Select Targets.
On the Targets page, select the server instance or migratable target on which you want to deploy this replicated store.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To create notes for a replicated store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the replicated store you want to configure.
Select Notes.
On the Notes page, enter your notes.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Save.
This section describes how to monitor and configure default stores, both static and dynamic. This section includes the following tasks:
To view monitoring information for a specific static default store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the static default store you want to monitor.
Select Monitoring, then select Statistics.
The Statistics table displays runtime statistics for this static default store, such as:
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Physical Write Count
Allocated Window Buffer Bytes
Allocated IO Buffer Bytes
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
Select Monitoring, then select Connections.
The Connections table displays runtime statistics for all active default store connections, such as:
Name
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Object Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
To configure a specific static default store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the static default store you want to configure.
Select Configuration.
From the Configuration page, you can define configuration settings for this static default store, such as:
Name
Directory
Synchronous Write Policy
Cache Directory
Optionally, expand Advanced to define advanced settings for this cluster.
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Click Apply.
To create notes for a file store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the static default store you want to create notes for.
Select Notes.
On the Notes page, enter your notes.
For more information, see Configuration Options.
Click Save.
To view monitoring information for a specific dynamic default store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the dynamic default store you want to monitor.
Select Monitoring, then select Statistics.
The Statistics table displays runtime statistics for this dynamic default store, such as:
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Physical Write Count
Allocated Window Buffer Bytes
Allocated IO Buffer Bytes
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
Select Monitoring, then select Connections.
The Connections table displays runtime statistics for all active default store connections, such as:
Name
Create Count
Read Count
Update Count
Delete Count
Object Count
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
To configure a specific dynamic default store:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Other Services, then select Persistent Stores.
In the Persistent Store table, select the name of the dynamic default store you want to monitor.
Select Configuration.
To view or change this dynamic default store configuration, click Server Template.
For more information on configuring server templates, see "Configure server templates".