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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Reference
Guide
Version
5.1.2
SC32-1437-00
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Reference
Guide
Version
5.1.2
SC32-1437-00
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Note
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
read
the
information
in
“Notices”
on
page
565.
First
Edition
(November
2003)
This
edition
applies
to
version
5.1.2
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
and
to
all
subsequent
releases
and
modifications
until
otherwise
indicated
in
new
editions.
This
edition
applies
to
version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server,
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Microsoft
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS),
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server,
and
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
and
to
all
subsequent
releases
and
modifications
until
otherwise
indicated
in
new
editions.
©
Copyright
International
Business
Machines
Corporation
2003.
All
rights
reserved.
Note
to
U.S.
Government
Users
Restricted
Rights
--
Use,
duplication
or
disclosure
restricted
by
GSA
ADP
Schedule
Contract
with
IBM
Corp.
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Tables
1.
Setup
scripts
for
endpoint
operating
systems
9
2.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
server
resource
models
.
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. 13
3.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
tasks
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. 29
4.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
resource
models
. 51
5.
IBM
for
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
tasks
.
.
. 77
6.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
resource
models
.
.
.
. 105
7.
IBM
tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
tasks
.
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. 137
8.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
resource
models
.
.
.
.
. 165
9.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
task
libraries
.
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. 207
10.
WebLogic
Server
commands
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. 223
11.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
resource
models
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12.
Return
codes
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Return
codes
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Return
codes
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Return
codes
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codes
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Return
codes
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Return
codes
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Return
codes
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20.
Return
codes
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21.
Return
codes
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. 335
22.
Return
codes
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. 356
23.
Return
codes
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. 378
24.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
tasks
.
.
.
. 381
25.
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
commands
.
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. 455
26.
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
MVS
Modify
commands
.
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.
. 471
27.
ApacheWebSitePerformance
CIM
class
475
28.
ApacheWebSitePerformance
properties
475
29.
ApacheWebSitePerformance
dependencies
476
30.
ApacheWebServerAvailability
CIM
class
476
31.
ApacheWebServerAvailability
properties
476
32.
ApacheWebServerAvailability
dependencies
476
33.
ApacheWebSiteAvailability
CIM
class
476
34.
ApacheWebSiteAvailability
properties
476
35.
ApacheWebSiteAvailability
dependencies
477
36.
IIS_ASP
CIM
class
.
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. 479
37.
IIS_ASP
properties
.
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. 479
38.
IIS_ASP
dependencies
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. 480
39.
IIS_Availability
CIM
class
.
.
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. 480
40.
IIS_Availability
properties
.
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.
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. 480
41.
IIS_Availability
dependencies
.
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. 480
42.
IIS_WebService
CIM
class
.
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. 480
43.
IIS_WebService
properties
.
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. 480
44.
IIS_WebService
dependencies
.
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. 481
45.
iPlanet_Server_Availability
CIM
class
483
46.
iPlanet_Server_Availability
properties
483
47.
iPlanet_Server_Availability
dependencies
483
48.
iPlanet_server_Load
CIM
class
.
.
.
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. 483
49.
iPlanet_server_Load
properties
.
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. 484
50.
iPlanet_server_Load
dependencies
.
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.
. 484
51.
iPlanet_server_Performance
CIM
class
484
52.
iPlanet_server_Performance
properties
484
53.
iPlanet_server_Performance
dependencies
485
54.
iplanet_VirtualServer
CIM
class
.
.
.
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. 485
55.
iplanet_VirtualServer
properties
.
.
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.
. 485
56.
iplanet_virtual_server
dependencies
.
.
.
. 486
57.
iPlanet_VirtualServer_Availability
CIM
class
486
58.
iPlanet_VirtualServer_Availability
properties
486
59.
iPlanet_VirtualServer_Availability
dependencies
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. 486
60.
WebLogic_Application_10
CIM
class
.
.
.
. 488
61.
WebLogic_Application_10
properties
488
62.
WebLogic_ClusterRuntime_10
CIM
class
488
63.
WebLogic_ClusterRuntime_10
properties
488
64.
WebLogic_ConnectorComponent_10
CIM
class
.
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. 489
65.
WebLogic_ConnectorComponent_10
properties
.
.
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. 489
66.
WebLogic_ConnectorConnectionPoolRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 490
67.
WebLogic_ConnectorConnectionPoolRuntime_10
properties
.
.
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.
. 490
68.
WebLogic_EJBCacheRuntime_10
CIM
class
492
69.
WebLogic_EJBCacheRuntime_10
properties
492
70.
WebLogic_EJBComponent_10
CIM
class
492
71.
WebLogic_EJBComponent_10
properties
493
72.
WebLogic_EJBComponentRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
.
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. 493
73.
WebLogic_EJBComponentRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 493
74.
WebLogic_EJBEntityHomeRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 494
75.
WebLogic_EJBEntityHomeRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 494
76.
WebLogic_EJBMsgDrivenHomeRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 494
77.
WebLogic_EJBMsgDrivenHomeRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 495
78.
WebLogic_EJBPoolRuntime_10
CIM
class
495
79.
WebLogic_EJBPoolRuntime_10
properties
495
80.
WebLogic_EJBRuntime_10
CIM
class
496
81.
WebLogic_EJBRuntime_10
properties
496
82.
WebLogic_EJBRuntimeComposite_10
CIM
class
.
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. 497
83.
WebLogic_EJBRuntimeComposite_10
properties
.
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. 497
84.
WebLogic_EJBStatefulHomeRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 497
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85.
WebLogic_EJBStatefulHomeRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 498
86.
WebLogic_EJBStatelessHomeRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 498
87.
WebLogic_EJBStatelessHomeRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 498
88.
WebLogic_EJBTransactionRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 499
89.
WebLogic_EJBTransactionRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 499
90.
WebLogic_ExecuteQueueRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 500
91.
WebLogic_ExecuteQueueRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 500
92.
WebLogic_JDBCConnectionPoolRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 500
93.
WebLogic_JDBCConnectionPoolRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 501
94.
WebLogic_JDBCDataSource_10
CIM
class
502
95.
WebLogic_JDBCDataSource_10
properties
502
96.
WebLogic_JMSConnectionRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
.
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. 502
97.
WebLogic_JMSConnectionRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 502
98.
WebLogic_JMSDestinationRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 503
99.
WebLogic_JMSDestinationRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 503
100.
WebLogic_JMSServerRuntime_10
CIM
class
504
101.
WebLogic_JMSServerRuntime_10
properties
505
102.
WebLogic_JTARuntime_10
CIM
class
506
103.
WebLogic_JTARuntime_10
properties
506
104.
WebLogic_JVMRuntime_10
CIM
class
506
105.
WebLogic_JVMRuntime_10
properties
507
106.
WebLogic_LogBroadcasterRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 507
107.
WebLogic_LogBroadcasterRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 507
108.
WebLogic_ServerRuntime_10
CIM
class
508
109.
WebLogic_ServerRuntime_10
properties
508
110.
WebLogic_ServerSecurityRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 509
111.
WebLogic_ServerSecurityRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 509
112.
WebLogic_ServletRuntime_10
CIM
class
510
113.
WebLogic_ServletRuntime_10
properties
510
114.
WebLogic_TransactionResourceRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 511
115.
WebLogic_TransactionResourceRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 511
116.
WebLogic_WebAppComponent_10
CIM
class
511
117.
WebLogic_WebAppComponent_10
properties
512
118.
WebLogic_WebAppComponentRuntime_10
CIM
class
.
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. 512
119.
WebLogic_WebAppComponentRuntime_10
properties
.
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. 512
120.
WebSphereAS_AdminServer_10
CIM
class
516
121.
WebSphereAS_AdminServer_10
properties
516
122.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_10
CIM
class
.
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. 517
123.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_10
properties
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. 517
124.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_11
CIM
class
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. 520
125.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_11
properties
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. 520
126.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_12
CIM
class
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. 524
127.
WebSphereAS_ApplicationServer_12
properties
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. 524
128.
WebSphereAS_DataSource_10
CIM
class
528
129.
WebSphereAS_DataSource_10
properties
529
130.
WebSphereAS_DataSource_12
CIM
class
529
131.
WebSphereAS_DataSource_12
properties
530
132.
WebSphereAS_DeploymentManager_12
CIM
class
.
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. 531
133.
WebSphereAS_DeploymentManager_12
properties
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. 531
134.
WebSphereAS_DynamicCache_12
CIM
class
531
135.
WebSphereAS_DynamicCache_12
properties
531
136.
WebSphereAS_EJB_10
CIM
class
.
.
.
.
. 532
137.
WebSphereAS_EJB_10
properties
.
.
.
.
. 533
138.
WebSphereAS_EJB_11
CIM
class
.
.
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.
. 535
139.
WebSphereAS_EJB_11
properties
.
.
.
.
. 535
140.
WebSphereAS_EJB_12
CIM
class
.
.
.
.
. 537
141.
WebSphereAS_EJB_12
properties
.
.
.
.
. 538
142.
WebSphereAS_J2CConnector_10
CIM
class
541
143.
WebSphereAS_J2CConnector_10
properties
541
144.
WebSphereAS_J2CConnector_12
CIM
class
542
145.
WebSphereAS_J2CConnector_12
properties
542
146.
WebSphereAS_JVMpi_10
CIM
class
.
.
.
. 543
147.
WebSphereAS_JVMpi_10
properties
.
.
.
. 543
148.
WebSphereAS_JVMRuntime_10
CIM
class
544
149.
WebSphereAS_JVMRuntime_10
properties
544
150.
WebSphereAS_JVMRuntime_12
CIM
class
545
151.
WebSphereAS_JVMRuntime_12
properties
545
152.
WebSphereAS_NodeAgent_12
CIM
class
546
153.
WebSphereAS_NodeAgent_12
properties
546
154.
WebSphereAS_ORB_12
CIM
class
.
.
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. 546
155.
WebSphereAS_ORB_12
properties
.
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. 547
156.
WebSphereAS_Servlet_10
CIM
class
.
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. 547
157.
WebSphereAS_Servlet_10
properties
.
.
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. 548
158.
WebSphereAS_Servlet_11
CIM
class
.
.
.
. 548
159.
WebSphereAS_Servlet_11
properties
.
.
.
. 549
160.
WebSphereAS_ServletSession_10
CIM
class
549
161.
WebSphereAS_ServletSession_10
properties
550
162.
WebSphereAS_ServletSession_12
CIM
class
550
163.
WebSphereAS_ServletSession_12
properties
550
164.
WebSphereAS_System_12
CIM
class
.
.
.
. 554
165.
WebSphereAS_System_12
properties
.
.
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. 554
166.
WebSphereAS_ThreadPool_10
CIM
class
555
167.
WebSphereAS_ThreadPool_10
properties
555
168.
WebSphereAS_Transaction_10
CIM
class
556
169.
WebSphereAS_Transaction_10
properties
556
170.
WebSphereAS_WebApplication_10
CIM
class
558
171.
WebSphereAS_WebApplication_10
properties
558
172.
WebSphereAS_WebApplication_11
CIM
class
558
173.
WebSphereAS_WebApplication_11
properties
559
174.
WebSphereAS_WebServiceGateway_12
CIM
class
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Web
Infrastructure:
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WebSphereAS_WebServicesGateway_12
properties
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. 560
176.
WebSphereAS_Workload_12
CIM
class
560
177.
WebSphereAS_Workload_12
properties
560
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About
this
guide
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Who
should
read
this
guide
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What
this
guide
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Library
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Prerequisite
publications
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Related
publications
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Accessing
publications
online
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Ordering
publications
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Accessibility
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Contacting
Customer
Support
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Conventions
used
in
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guide
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Typeface
conventions
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Operating
system-dependent
variables
and
paths
xv
Tivoli
command
syntax
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Part
1.
Overview
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Chapter
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Introduction
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Terminology
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resource
models
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. 3
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
tasks
. 6
Running
Tivoli
commands
on
distributed
systems
.
. 6
Running
Tivoli
commands
on
UNIX
operating
systems
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Running
Tivoli
commands
on
Windows
operating
systems
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. 7
Where
to
find
additional
information
about
shells
8
Establishing
the
Tivoli
environment
within
a
shell
8
Establishing
the
Tivoli
environment
on
an
endpoint
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Tivoli
command
syntax
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Part
2.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
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Chapter
2.
Apache
HTTP
Server
Resource
Models
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. 13
Apache
performance
resource
model
.
.
.
.
.
. 14
Apache
server
availability
resource
model
.
.
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. 23
Apache
Web
site
availability
resource
model
.
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. 26
Chapter
3.
Apache
HTTP
Server
tasks
29
Start
task
.
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Stop
task
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Chapter
4.
Apache
HTTP
Server
Commands
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wapachews
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wapachews
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wapachews
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wapachews
–p
start
|
stop
|
restart
37
wapachews
–p
refresh
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wapachews
–p
delete
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wapachews
–p
get_status
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wapachews
–p
–w
get_status
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wapachews
–c
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Chapter
5.
Apache
HTTP
Server
Messages
.
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. 43
Part
3.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Microsoft
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS)
.
. 49
Chapter
6.
Internet
Information
Server
resource
models
.
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. 51
Internet
Information
Server
Active
Server
Pages
performance
resource
model
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. 52
Internet
Information
Server
Web
site
performance
resource
model
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. 62
Internet
Information
Server
availability
resource
model
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. 70
Internet
Information
Server
Web
site
availability
resource
model
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. 74
Chapter
7.
Internet
Information
Server
Tasks
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Start
task
.
.
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. 78
Start
site
task
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. 79
Stop
task
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Stop
site
task
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Chapter
8.
Internet
Information
Server
Commands
.
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wiisws
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wiisws
–h
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wiisws
–p
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wiisws
–p
start
|
stop
.
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wiisws
–p
refresh
.
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. 88
wiisws
–p
delete
.
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wiisws
–p
get_status
.
.
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. 90
wiisws
–p
–w
get_status
91
wiisws
–p
–w
start
|
stop
92
wiisws
–c
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vii
-
Chapter
9.
Internet
Information
Server
Messages
.
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Part
4.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
.
.
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. 103
Chapter
10.
iPlanet
Web
Server
Resource
Models
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. 105
iPlanet
Web
server
availability
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iPlanet
Web
server
load
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. 109
iPlanet
Web
server
performance
.
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. 117
iPlanet
virtual
server
availability
.
.
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. 122
iPlanet
virtual
server
performance
.
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.
. 126
Chapter
11.
iPlanet
Web
Server
Tasks
137
Start
task
.
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. 138
Start
site
task
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Stop
task
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. 140
Stop
site
task
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. 141
Chapter
12.
iPlanet
Web
Server
Commands
.
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wiplanetws
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wiplanetws
–h
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wiplanetws
–p
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. 146
wiplanetws
–p
start
|
stop
|
restart
147
wiplanetws
–p
refresh
.
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. 148
wiplanetws
–p
delete
.
.
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. 149
wiplanetws
–p
get_status
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. 150
wiplanetws
–p
–w
get_status
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wiplanetws
–p
–w
start
|
stop
.
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. 152
wiplanetws
–c
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. 153
Chapter
13.
iPlanet
Web
Server
Messages
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.
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Part
5.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
.
.
.
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.
. 163
Chapter
14.
WebLogic
Server
Resource
Models
.
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. 165
Connector
Connection
Pools
.
.
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. 166
DB
Connection
Pools
.
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. 170
Enterprise
Java
Beans
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. 176
Execution
Queue
.
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. 180
HTTP
Sessions
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. 183
JVM
.
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. 187
Messaging
.
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Server
State
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. 195
Transactions
.
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. 199
Web
Application
Servlets
and
JSPs
.
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.
. 203
Chapter
15.
WebLogic
Server
tasks
207
discover_weblogic_servers
.
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kill_weblogic_server
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start_weblogic_server
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. 213
stop_weblogic_server
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. 215
validate_weblogic_server
.
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. 217
WebLogic_Configure_TEC
.
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. 219
WebLogic_Send_Files_To_TEC
.
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. 220
WebLogic_TBSM_Discovery
.
.
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.
. 221
Chapter
16.
WebLogic
Server
commands
.
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. 223
wweblogic
–ListDomains
.
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. 224
wweblogic
–RegisterDomain
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wweblogic
–UnregisterDomain
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wweblogic
–ConfigureDomain
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wweblogic
–ListServers
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wweblogic
–RegisterServer
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wweblogic
–UnregisterServer
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wweblogic
–ValidateServer
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wweblogic
–ConfigureServer
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wweblogic
–StartServer
.
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. 235
wweblogic
–StopServer
.
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wweblogic
–KillServer
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. 237
wweblogic
–ShowServerAttributes
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. 238
wweblogic
–ShowDomainAttributes
.
.
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.
. 239
Chapter
17.
WebLogic
Server
messages
.
.
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.
. 241
Part
6.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 249
Chapter
18.
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
Resource
Models
. 251
WebSphereAS
Administration
Server
Status
.
.
. 253
WebSphereAS
Application
Server
Status
.
.
.
. 259
WebSphereAS
DB
Pools
.
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. 266
WebSphereAS
Dynamic
Cache
.
.
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.
.
. 278
WebSphereAS
EJB
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
. 283
WebSphereAS
HTTP
Sessions
.
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. 298
WebSphereAS
JVM
Runtime
.
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. 306
WebSphereAS
J2C
Connection
Pool
.
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. 313
WebSphereAS
Node
Agent
Status
.
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. 318
WebSphereAS
Resource
Use
.
.
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. 322
WebSphereAS
Thread
Pools
.
.
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. 330
WebSphereAS
Transactions
.
.
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. 337
WebSphereAS
Web
Applications
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 359
Chapter
19.
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
tasks
.
.
.
.
.
. 381
Check_Administration_Server_Status
.
.
.
.
. 385
Check_Application_Server_Status
.
.
.
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.
. 387
Check_Deployment_Manager_Server_Status
.
.
. 389
Check_Node_Agent_Server_Status
.
.
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. 391
Configure_Event_Server
.
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. 393
Configure_WebSphere_TEC_Adapter
.
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viii
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Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Reference
Guide
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Delete_Trace_Logs
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Disable_Metrics_Gathering
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Discover_WebSphere_Resources
.
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. 407
Display_WebSphere_TEC_Adapter_Configuration
414
Enable_Metrics_Gathering
.
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. 416
List_Application_Servers
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. 422
List_Enterprise_Applications
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. 424
List_Trace_Logs
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. 426
Send_WebSphere_Discovery_Events_to_TBSM
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. 428
Start_Administration_Server
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. 430
Start_Application_Server
.
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. 432
Start_Deployment_Manager_Server
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Start_Enterprise_Application
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. 436
Start_Node_Agent_Server
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. 438
Start_WebSphere_TEC_Adapter
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Stop_Administration_Server
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Stop_Application_Server
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. 445
Stop_Deployment_Manager_Server
.
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. 447
Stop_Enterprise_Application
.
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. 449
Stop_Node_Agent_Server
.
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. 451
Stop_WebSphere_TEC_Adapter
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 453
Chapter
20.
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
Commands
.
.
.
. 455
Tivoli
commands
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 455
wwebsphere
–c
.
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. 457
wwebsphere
–CreateAppServer
.
.
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. 461
wwebsphere
–CreateNodeAgent
.
.
.
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.
. 464
wwebsphere
–CreateDeployMgr
.
.
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.
. 466
wwebsphere
–d
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. 468
wwebsphere
–g
.
.
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. 469
Proxy
mode
z/OS-specific
commands
.
.
.
.
. 471
Part
7.
Appendixes
.
.
.
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.
. 473
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
providers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 475
ApacheWebSitePerformance
.
.
.
.
.
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. 475
ApacheWebServerAvailability
.
.
.
.
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.
. 476
ApacheWebSiteAvailability
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 476
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Microsoft
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS)
providers
.
. 479
IIS_ASP
.
.
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. 479
IIS_Availability
.
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. 480
IIS_WebService
.
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.
. 480
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
providers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 483
iPlanet_Server_Availability
.
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. 483
iPlanet_server_Load
.
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.
.
. 483
iPlanet_server_Performance
.
.
.
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.
. 484
iplanet_VirtualServer
.
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.
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.
. 485
iPlanet_VirtualServer_Availability
.
.
.
.
.
. 486
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
providers
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
. 487
WebLogic_Application_10
.
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. 488
WebLogic_ClusterRuntime_10
.
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.
. 488
WebLogic_ConnectorComponent_10
.
.
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.
.
. 489
WebLogic_ConnectorConnectionPoolRuntime_10
490
WebLogic_EJBCacheRuntime_10
.
.
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. 492
WebLogic_EJBComponent_10
.
.
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.
. 492
WebLogic_EJBComponentRuntime_10
.
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. 493
WebLogic_EJBEntityHomeRuntime_10
.
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Reference
Guide
-
About
this
guide
The
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Reference
Guide
provides
detailed
information
about
the
resource
models,
tasks,
commands,
and
error
messages
that
come
with
the
IBM®
Tivoli®
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
product.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
provides
tasks
and
monitoring
capabilities
for
the
following
software:
v
Apache
HTTP
Server
v
Microsoft®
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS)
v
iPlanet
Web
Server
(now
known
as
Sun
ONE
Web
Server)
v
WebLogic
Server
v
IBM
WebSphere®
Application
Server
Who
should
read
this
guide
This
guide
is
for
administrators
and
system
programmers
who
want
to
use
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
to
manage
their
server
resources.
Readers
should
be
familiar
with
the
following:
v
The
operating
systems
that
the
servers
run
on,
such
as
UNIX®,
Microsoft
Windows®
NT
and
Windows
2000,
Linux,
IBM
OS/390
and
OS/400,
and
IBM
z/OS
v
Server
administration
v
The
Tivoli
management
environment
What
this
guide
contains
This
guide
contains
detailed
information
about
the
resource
models,
tasks,
commands,
and
messages
for
the
different
Web
Infrastructure
components.
The
guide
is
divided
into
the
following
parts,
each
of
which
contain
separate
chapters
for
the
resource
models,
tasks,
and
commands:
Part
1
–
Overview
Part
2
–
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
Part
3
–
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Microsoft
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS)
Part
4
–
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
Part
5
–
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Part
6–
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
This
guide
also
contains
appendixes
that
provide
information
about
the
common
information
models
(CIM)
classes
or
providers
that
are
used
in
each
component.
xi
-
Publications
This
section
lists
publications
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library
and
other
related
documents.
It
also
describes
how
to
access
Tivoli
publications
online
and
how
to
order
Tivoli
publications.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Library
The
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library
contains
publications
that
are
common
to
the
server
components,
such
as
this
reference
guide,
as
well
as
publications
for
the
separate
components.
The
publications
in
the
library
are
listed
below.
Common
publications:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Installation
and
Setup
Guide,
GC23-4717
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Reference
Guide,
GC23-4720
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Release
Notes,
GI11-0925
Apache
HTTP
Server:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
User’s
Guide,
SH19-4572
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement
Microsoft
Internet
Information
Server
(IIS):
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
User’s
Guide,
SH19-4573
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement
iPlanet
Web
Server:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
User’s
Guide,
SH19-4574
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
User’s
Guide,
SC23-4705
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
GI11-0928
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Problem
Determination
Guide,
SC32–1425
WebLogic
Server:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
User’s
Guide,
GC23-4718
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
SC09-7773
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7792
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Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Reference
Guide
-
Prerequisite
publications
To
use
the
information
in
this
guide
effectively,
you
must
have
some
prerequisite
knowledge
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring,
which
you
can
find
in
the
following
books:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
User’s
Guide,
SH19-4569
Provides
an
overview
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring,
especially
of
resource
models.
It
also
describes
how
to
use
the
user
interface.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Resource
Model
Builder
User’s
Guide,
SC32-1391
Describes
using
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Resource
Model
Builder
to
create
and
customize
resource
models.
Related
publications
The
following
document
also
provides
useful
information.
The
Tivoli
Software
Glossary
includes
definitions
for
many
of
the
technical
terms
related
to
Tivoli
software.
The
Tivoli
Software
Glossary
is
available,
in
English
only,
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/glossary/termsmst04.htm
Accessing
publications
online
The
documentation
CD
contains
the
publications
that
are
in
the
product
library.
The
format
of
the
publications
is
PDF,
HTML,
or
both.
Refer
to
the
readme
file
on
the
CD
for
instructions
on
how
to
access
the
documentation.
IBM
posts
publications
for
this
and
all
other
Tivoli
products,
as
they
become
available
and
whenever
they
are
updated,
to
the
Tivoli
software
information
center
Web
site.
Access
the
Tivoli
software
information
center
by
first
going
to
the
Tivoli
software
library
at
the
following
Web
address:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/
Scroll
down
and
click
the
Product
manuals
link.
In
the
Tivoli
Technical
Product
Documents
Alphabetical
Listing
window,
click
M
to
access
all
of
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
product
manuals.
Note:
Note:
If
you
print
PDF
documents
on
other
than
letter-sized
paper,
set
the
option
in
the
File
→
Print
window
that
allows
Adobe
Reader
to
print
letter-sized
pages
on
your
local
paper.
The
IBM
Tivoli
Software
Support
Web
site
provides
the
latest
information
about
known
product
limitations
and
workarounds
for
your
product.
You
can
view
this
information
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/support
Ordering
publications
You
can
order
many
Tivoli
publications
online
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/
publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
You
can
also
order
by
telephone
by
calling
one
of
these
numbers:
v
In
the
United
States:
800-879-2755
About
this
guide
xiii
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/glossary/termsmst04.htmhttp://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www-3.ibm.com/software/supporthttp://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgihttp://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
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v
In
Canada:
800-426-4968
In
other
countries,
see
the
following
Web
site
for
a
list
of
telephone
numbers:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/order-lit/
Accessibility
Accessibility
features
help
users
with
a
physical
disability,
such
as
restricted
mobility
or
limited
vision,
to
use
software
products
successfully.
With
this
product,
you
can
use
assistive
technologies
to
hear
and
navigate
the
interface.
You
can
also
use
the
keyboard
instead
of
the
mouse
to
operate
most
features
of
the
graphical
user
interface.
For
additional
information,
see
the
Accessibility
Appendix
in
the
user’s
guide
for
this
product.
Contacting
Customer
Support
If
you
have
a
problem
with
any
Tivoli
product,
refer
to
the
following
IBM
Tivoli
Software
Support
Web
site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/
If
you
want
to
contact
software
support,
see
the
IBM
Software
Support
Guide
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
The
guide
provides
information
about
how
to
contact
IBM
Software
Support,
depending
on
the
severity
of
your
problem,
and
the
following
information:
v
Registration
and
eligibility
v
Telephone
numbers,
depending
on
the
country
in
which
you
are
located
v
Information
you
must
have
before
contacting
IBM
Software
Support
Conventions
used
in
this
guide
This
guide
uses
several
conventions
for
special
terms
and
actions,
and
operating
system-dependent
commands
and
paths.
Typeface
conventions
This
guide
uses
the
following
typeface
conventions:
Bold
v
Lowercase
commands
and
mixed
case
commands
that
are
otherwise
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text
v
Interface
controls
(check
boxes,
push
buttons,
radio
buttons,
spin
buttons,
fields,
folders,
icons,
list
boxes,
items
inside
list
boxes,
multicolumn
lists,
containers,
menu
choices,
menu
names,
tabs,
property
sheets),
labels
(such
as
Tip:,
and
Operating
system
considerations:)
v
Keywords
and
parameters
in
text
Italic
v
Words
defined
in
text
xiv
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Reference
Guide
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v
Emphasis
of
words
(words
as
words)
v
New
terms
in
text
(except
in
a
definition
list)
v
Variables
and
values
you
must
provide
Monospace
v
Examples
and
code
examples
v
File
names,
programming
keywords,
and
other
elements
that
are
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text
v
Message
text
and
prompts
addressed
to
the
user
v
Text
that
the
user
must
type
v
Values
for
arguments
or
command
options
Operating
system-dependent
variables
and
paths
The
publications
in
this
library
use
the
UNIX
convention
for
specifying
environment
variables
and
for
directory
notation.
When
using
the
Windows
command
line,
replace
$variable
with
%variable%
for
environment
variables
and
replace
each
forward
slash
(/)
with
a
backslash
(\)
in
directory
paths.
The
names
of
environment
variables
are
not
always
the
same
in
Windows
and
UNIX.
For
example,
%TEMP%
in
Windows
is
equivalent
to
$tmp
in
UNIX.
Note:
If
you
are
using
the
bash
shell
on
a
Windows
system,
you
can
use
the
UNIX
conventions.
Tivoli
command
syntax
The
following
special
characters
define
Tivoli
command
syntax:
[
]
Identifies
elements
that
are
optional.
Required
elements
do
not
have
brackets
around
them.
...
Indicates
that
you
can
specify
multiple
values
for
the
previous
element.
Separate
multiple
values
by
a
space,
unless
otherwise
directed
by
command
information.
If
the
ellipsis
for
an
element
follows
a
closing
bracket,
use
the
syntax
within
the
brackets
to
specify
multiple
values.
For
example,
to
specify
two
administrators
for
the
option
[–a
admin]...,
use
–a
admin1
–a
admin2.
If
the
ellipsis
for
an
element
is
within
the
brackets,
use
the
syntax
of
the
last
element
to
specify
multiple
values.
For
example,
to
specify
two
hosts
for
the
option
[–h
host...],
use
–h
host1
host2.
|
Indicates
mutually
exclusive
information.
You
can
use
the
element
on
either
the
left
or
right
of
the
vertical
bar.
{
}
Delimits
a
set
of
mutually
exclusive
elements
when
a
command
requires
one
of
them.
Brackets
([
])
are
around
elements
that
are
optional.
In
addition
to
the
special
characters,
Tivoli
command
syntax
uses
the
typeface
conventions
described
in
“Typeface
conventions”
on
page
xiv.
The
following
examples
illustrate
the
typeface
conventions
used
in
Tivoli
command
syntax:
v
wcrtpr
[–a
admin]...
[–s
region]
[–m
resource]...
name
The
name
argument
is
the
only
required
element
for
the
wcrtpr
command.
The
brackets
around
the
options
indicate
they
are
optional.
The
ellipsis
after
the
–a
admin
resource
option
means
that
you
can
specify
multiple
administrators
About
this
guide
xv
-
multiple
times.
The
ellipsis
after
the
–m
resource
option
means
that
you
can
specify
multiple
resources
multiple
times.v
wchkdb
[–o
outfile]
[–u]
[–x]
{–f
infile
|
–i
|
object...}
The
–f,
–i,
and
object
elements
are
mutually
exclusive.
Braces
that
surround
elements
indicate
that
you
are
including
a
required
element.
If
you
specify
the
object
argument,
you
can
specify
more
than
one
object.
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Overview
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Tivoli
Monitoring
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Web
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Reference
Guide
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Chapter
1.
Introduction
This
book
is
a
reference
manual
designed
for
use
with
the
procedures
described
in
the
user’s
guides
for
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
components.
It
provides
alphabetical
listings
and
detailed
descriptions
of
the
following:
v
Resource
models
v
Tasks
v
Server
commands
v
Messages
The
following
section
provides
information
to
help
you
use
this
reference
guide.
Terminology
The
following
terms
are
used
throughout
this
document:
distributed
Refers
to
supported
operating
systems
that
use
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework
architecture.
local
Refers
to
an
endpoint
on
any
non-z/OS
platform,
such
as
Windows,
AIX,
or
Linux.
Local
endpoints
have
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
running
on
the
system,
while
z/OS
proxy
endpoints
do
not.
node
In
the
Tivoli
environment,
used
to
refer
to
any
managed
resource
with
Tivoli
Management
Framework
installed.
In
the
WebSphere
environment,
the
term
node
is
used
to
refer
to
the
IBM
WebSphere
deployment
managers,
node
agents,
and
application
servers.
In
this
document,
unless
specifically
indicated,
the
Tivoli
environment
definition
of
node
is
used.
UNIX
Refers
to
AIX,
HP-UX,
Linux,
and
Solaris
platforms.
Windows
Refers
to
Microsoft
Windows
NT
and
Windows
2000.
z/OS
Refers
to
z/OS
and
OS/390
platforms.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resource
models
This
book
contains
detailed
information
about
the
resource
models
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
These
resource
models
capture
and
return
information,
such
as
server
status
and
availability,
about
a
resource
or
software
application
in
the
Tivoli
management
environment.
You
can
change
many
of
the
settings
for
a
resource
model
to
customize
it
for
your
monitoring
needs.
In
this
reference
guide,
a
section
for
each
resource
model
describes
the
configuration
of
the
resource
model
by
covering
the
following
information,
including
the
settings
that
you
can
change:
Description
Purpose
of
the
resource
model
and
a
table
that
contains
an
overview.
The
overview
table
contains
the
following
information
about
the
resource
model:
v
Internal
name
Name
of
the
resource
model
as
you
use
it
in
the
command
line.
3
-
v
Category
A
name
that
appears
in
internal
databases
and
is
used
to
define
groups
that
include
similar
resource
models.
v
Indications
List
of
indications
for
the
resource
model.
A
resource
model
generates
an
indication
if
certain
conditions
specified
by
the
resource
model
settings
are
not
satisfied
in
a
given
cycle.
The
resource
model
uses
an
algorithm
to
determine
the
combination
of
settings
that
generates
an
indication.
v
Tasks
and
built-in
actions
List
of
tasks
and
built-in
actions
for
the
resource
model,
if
any.
For
any
event,
recovery
actions,
such
as
Tivoli
Framework
tasks
or
built-in
actions,
can
be
run
automatically.
The
actions
can
take
positive
steps
to
remedy
the
situation,
and
can
ensure
that
information
about
the
event
is
distributed
to
the
appropriate
authorities
or
entities.
v
Default
cycle
time
Specifies
the
default
cycle
time
for
the
resource
model.
Cycle
time
is
the
duration
of
the
interval
within
which
a
resource
model
gathers
data.
Each
of
the
resource
models
supplied
with
the
software
has
a
default
cycle
time,
which
you
can
modify
according
to
your
needs.
Target
managed
resource
Name
of
the
managed
resource
(endpoint,
server,
and
so
on)
to
which
this
resource
model
is
relevant.
Indications
and
events
Information
about
all
of
the
indications
for
the
resource
model
in
table
format
and
a
section
of
more
specific
information
about
each
indication.
The
table
contains
the
following
information
for
each
indication:
v
Indication
The
name
of
the
indication.
v
Generated
event
Indicates
whether
an
event
has
been
generated
by
one
of
the
resource
model’s
indications.
An
event
verifies
the
persistence
of
a
given
indication
by
eliminating
unrepresentative
peaks
and
troughs
over
a
number
of
cycles.
v
Default
severity
Indicates
how
serious
an
event
is
if
it
is
triggered.
For
example:
fatal,
critical,
warning,
harmless,
or
minor.
v
Clearing
events
Specifies
whether
the
resource
model
has
clearing
events:
Yes
or
No.
A
clearing
event
is
a
resource
model
function
that,
if
enabled,
allows
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
to
close
an
error
event
when
the
circumstances
that
caused
the
event
are
no
longer
present.
Clearing
events
can
be
processed
by
the
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
server,
Netview,
and
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager.
v
Page
Page
number
where
the
indication
is
described
in
this
guide.
Each
section
about
a
specific
indication
contains
the
following
information:
v
When
the
resource
model
sends
the
indication
and
why
v
List
of
the
attributes
for
the
indication
and
notation
regarding
which
attributes
are
keys
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Table
that
describes
the
following
default
settings
for
the
indication:
–
Send
indications
to
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
Specifies
whether
the
resource
model
sends
events
to
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console:
YES
or
NO.
If
YES
and
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
is
installed,
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
sends
events
to
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console.
If
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
is
installed,
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
sends
the
events
to
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager.
–
Send
indications
to
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
Specifies
whether
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
sends
events
to
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager.
The
default
is
NO.
Do
not
change
the
configuration
of
the
indication
to
send
events
to
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager.
–
Occurrences
The
number
of
occurrences
refers
to
the
number
of
cycles
during
which
an
indication
can
occur
for
a
given
resource
model
before
an
event
is
generated.
–
Holes
The
number
of
holes
refers
to
the
number
of
cycles
during
which
an
indication
does
not
occur
for
a
given
resource
model.
In
other
words,
the
number
of
cycles
during
which
none
of
the
conditions
specified
for
the
generation
of
any
indication
are
met.
–
Associated
tasks
and
built-in
actions
List
of
tasks
and
built-in
actions
associated
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