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Installing WebSphere Studio Application Monitor V3.1 / / Breet "Chuck" Bangle, Nichole Cargill, Dennis Moore



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Autore: Bangle Breet Visualizza persona
Titolo: Installing WebSphere Studio Application Monitor V3.1 / / Breet "Chuck" Bangle, Nichole Cargill, Dennis Moore Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Research Triangle Park, N.C., : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (512 p.)
Disciplina: 005.3/76
Soggetto topico: Web servers - Programming
Application software
Persona (resp. second.): CargillNichole
MooreDennis
Note generali: "This edition applies to version 3, release 1, modification 0 of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Monitor for Multiplatforms (product number 5724-K79)."
"July 2005."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Executive summary -- Chapter 1. Executive summary -- Part 2 WebSphere Studio Application Monitor description -- Chapter 2. What is WebSphere Studio Application Monitor? -- 2.1 What is new in WebSphere Studio Application Monitor V3.1 -- 2.2 Composite request monitoring -- 2.3 Architecture and design -- 2.3.1 The Managing Server -- 2.3.2 The Data Collectors -- 2.4 The three monitoring levels -- 2.5 Monitoring methodologies -- 2.5.1 In-flight request monitoring -- 2.5.2 Historical workload reporting -- 2.6 Composite request monitoring -- 2.6.1 Composite monitoring scope -- 2.6.2 Enterprise application integration -- 2.6.3 CICS and IMS transactions in composite requests -- 2.6.4 Multiple hops -- 2.7 The installation process summary -- 2.7.1 Install and start the Managing Server -- 2.7.2 Install and start the Data Collectors -- 2.7.3 Start the monitored servers -- 2.7.4 Configure the Data Collectors -- 2.7.5 Verify the installation -- 2.7.6 Activate composite request monitoring -- 2.7.7 Post-installation -- Chapter 3. Preinstallation planning -- 3.1 Hardware and software prerequisites -- 3.1.1 Managing Server hardware -- 3.1.2 Managing Server software -- 3.1.3 Data Collector hardware -- 3.1.4 Data Collector software -- 3.2 Managing Server configuration options -- 3.2.1 How many? -- 3.2.2 Managing Server topologies -- 3.3 Data Collector considerations -- 3.4 Network and protocol considerations -- 3.5 Firewalls -- 3.6 Repository database sizing -- 3.7 DB2 drivers -- 3.8 Established systems for composite request monitoring -- 3.8.1 CICS -- 3.8.2 IMS -- 3.9 Middleware for composite request monitoring -- 3.9.1 CICS Transaction Gateway -- 3.9.2 IMS Connect -- 3.9.3 WebSphere MQ.
3.10 Composite request monitoring requirements tables -- Chapter 4. WebSphere Studio Application Monitor installation rollout planning -- 4.1 Strategic or tactical -- 4.2 Planning the rollout -- 4.2.1 Identify an enterprise business sponsor and the stakeholders -- 4.2.2 Define ownership -- 4.2.3 Choose the project manager -- 4.2.4 Educate the user community and gain stakeholder support -- 4.2.5 Identify and document business needs for monitoring -- 4.2.6 Identify applications and JVMs to monitor -- 4.2.7 Define appropriate levels of access to the user groups -- 4.2.8 Define appropriate views to the user groups -- 4.2.9 Plan time frame to implement -- 4.3 Rollout -- 4.4 Establish a training plan -- 4.5 Identify reporting requirements -- 4.6 Identify implementation team -- 4.7 Identify initial deployment benefits -- 4.8 Installation -- 4.8.1 Before you start -- 4.8.2 Plan the installation -- 4.8.3 Install Application Monitor -- 4.8.4 Major tasks performed by the installer -- 4.8.5 Installation scripts -- 4.8.6 Common mistakes -- 4.8.7 Resolving installation issues -- 4.8.8 Installation log files -- 4.9 Platform-specific issues -- 4.9.1 Customized startup and shutdown instructions -- 4.9.2 Common error messages and solutions -- 4.10 Maintenance -- 4.10.1 Assign responsibilities -- 4.10.2 Training -- 4.11 Database maintenance -- 4.12 Monitoring -- 4.13 Upgrade maintenance strategy -- 4.13.1 Preproduction testing -- 4.13.2 Software upgrades -- 4.13.3 Updating a large number of servers (Data Collectors) -- Part 3 Managing Server installation -- Chapter 5. WebSphere Studio Application Monitor Managing Server installation -- 5.1 Managing Server installation overview -- 5.2 Prepare to install -- 5.3 Software level requirements -- 5.4 Hardware configuration requirements -- 5.5 Network considerations -- 5.6 Database software installation.
5.7 J2EE application server installation -- 5.8 Optional: HTTP Web server installation -- 5.9 Virtual Frame Buffer installation -- 5.10 Create users -- 5.10.1 Linux (Intel), Linux for zSeries, and Sun Solaris: User and directory structure creation -- 5.10.2 AIX 5L: User and directory structure creation -- 5.11 Set up the environment -- 5.11.1 Linux (Intel), Linux for zSeries, and Solaris: WebSphere Application Server variables and DB2 source setup -- 5.11.2 AIX 5L: WebSphere Application Server variables and DB2 source setup -- 5.12 Validate that the environment variables are set -- 5.12.1 Linux (Intel), Linux for zSeries, or Solaris: Environmental command -- 5.12.2 AIX 5L: Environmental command for session -- 5.13 Start the J2EE server -- 5.13.1 Linux (Intel), Linux for zSeries, or Sun Solaris: WebSphere Application Server validation -- 5.13.2 AIX 5L: WebSphere Application Server validation -- 5.14 Run the non-interactive silent MS installation for all UNIX platforms -- 5.15 Run the graphical user interface MS installation -- 5.16 Set file permissions and directory ownership -- 5.17 Start the Managing Server -- Part 4 Distributed Data Collector installation -- Chapter 6. WebSphere Studio Application Monitor distributed Data Collector installation -- 6.1 Installation of the Distributed Data Collectors -- 6.1.1 Software requirements -- 6.1.2 Prepare to run the installer -- 6.2 Install Application Monitor V3.1 Data Collector on Windows 2000 Server SP4 -- 6.2.1 Start the J2EE server to be monitored -- 6.2.2 Set up environment variables for the Application Monitor DC installer -- 6.2.3 Unpackage the installation code -- 6.2.4 Microsoft Windows graphical user interface installation -- 6.2.5 Microsoft Windows non-interactive (silent) installation -- 6.2.6 Configure the Data Collector -- 6.3 Linux (Intel), Linux for zSeries, and AIX 5L Data Collector.
6.3.1 Start the J2EE server to be monitored -- 6.3.2 Set up environment variables for the Application Monitor DC installer -- 6.3.3 Unpackage installation code -- 6.3.4 UNIX graphical user interface DC installation -- 6.3.5 Non-interactive (silent) DC installation -- Part 5 z/OS subsystem and Data Collector installations -- Chapter 7. CYN1 z/OS subsystem -- 7.1 What the CYN1 subsystem does and how -- 7.2 Install CYN1 -- 7.2.1 Preallocate data sets on z/OS -- 7.2.2 Extract the TAR file with CYN data sets -- 7.2.3 Transfer files from the PC to z/OS -- 7.2.4 Receive the files on z/OS -- 7.2.5 Define the subsystem CYN1 -- 7.2.6 Provide RACF authorization -- 7.2.7 Update PROC00 -- 7.2.8 Authorize data sets and update LNKLST -- 7.2.9 Install the IEFU83 exit -- 7.2.10 Start CYN1PROC -- 7.2.11 Optional customization for large WebSphere environments -- 7.3 Verify the CYN1 installation -- 7.3.1 Display commands to verify your installation -- 7.3.2 SCYNAUTH listing -- 7.3.3 SCYNPROC listing -- Chapter 8. Data Collector for z/OS -- 8.1 About the z/OS Data Collector for WebSphere Application Server for z/OS -- 8.2 Plan your installation -- 8.2.1 Check prerequisites -- 8.2.2 Plan your Managing Server -- 8.2.3 Plan which servers you want to monitor -- 8.2.4 Plan your Application Monitor naming convention -- 8.2.5 Plan for SMF or Workload Manager reporting -- 8.2.6 Plan for configuration change -- 8.2.7 Plan for periodic log cleanup -- 8.2.8 Plan for network considerations -- 8.2.9 Firewalls -- 8.2.10 Plan for application testing -- 8.3 Overview of installation steps -- 8.4 Install the UNIX System Services components -- 8.4.1 Overview of the UNIX System Services installation steps -- 8.4.2 Binary FTP the TAR file to a temporary directory on z/OS -- 8.4.3 Untar the file -- 8.4.4 Change permissions -- 8.4.5 Change ownership.
8.4.6 Copy the files to a new directory structure -- 8.4.7 Update configuration parameters -- 8.5 Customize WebSphere Application Server for z/OS -- 8.5.1 Update the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS servant region procedure -- 8.5.2 Configure the probe services -- 8.5.3 Configure the z/OS Data Collector Home Runtime -- 8.5.4 Configure the protocol timeout properties -- 8.5.5 Configure the administrative services -- 8.5.6 Configure the servant region libpath -- 8.5.7 Supporting global and Java security -- 8.5.8 Next steps -- 8.6 Start the Data Collector -- 8.7 Optional support for WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 5 functions -- 8.7.1 Add SMF support -- 8.7.2 Add PMI support -- 8.7.3 Add JDBC support -- 8.7.4 Add JNDI support -- 8.7.5 Add JMS support -- 8.7.6 Add Message Queue Interface (MQI) capturing support -- 8.7.7 Add multiple host support (multiple IP stacks) -- 8.7.8 Add support for composite requests using CICS Transaction Gateway -- 8.7.9 Add support for composite requests using IMS Connect -- 8.7.10 Add support for J2EE-to-J2EE monitoring -- 8.8 Install into multiple J2EE servers on the same z/OS system -- 8.9 Uninstall the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Data Collector -- Chapter 9. CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Data Collector -- 9.1 Installation steps -- 9.1.1 z/OS -- 9.1.2 MVS/UNIX System Services -- 9.1.3 CICS TS configuration changes -- 9.2 Start CICS TS with Application Monitor for CICS -- 9.2.1 Start CICS TS -- 9.2.2 Configure the DC in the Application Monitor Managing Server console -- 9.3 WebSphere Application Server-CICS Transaction Gateway-CICS composite request monitoring -- 9.3.1 Application Monitor WebSphere J2EE Data Collector -- 9.3.2 CICS Transaction Gateway -- 9.4 WebSphere Application Server-MQ-CICS composite request monitoring -- 9.4.1 Application Monitor WebSphere J2EE Data Collector.
9.4.2 WebSphere MQ.
Sommario/riassunto: This IBM Redbooks publication is for installers of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Monitor for Multiplatforms, including performance analysts, WebSphere administrators, and technical managers. Our goal is to provide a useful overview about installing WebSphere Studio Application Monitor and, more importantly, to offer step-by-step instructions with detailed examples and illustrations. Part 1 of this book is an executive overview of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Monitor Version 3.1. Part 2 provides more detailed descriptions about WebSphere Studio Application Monitor installation and configuration planning. Part 3 is about installing the Application Monitor Managing Server. We provide detailed step-by-step installation instructions. Part 4 describes the installation of the Data Collector component that monitors WebSphere Application Server in distributed environments (Microsoft Windows, IBM AIX 5L, Linux, and Sun Solaris). Part 5 describes the installation of the Data Collector components for monitoring WebSphere Application Server, CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, and IMS for z/OS. Part 6 contains supplemental information that might be of help in your installation efforts, including additional testing and verification procedures, and guidance and troubleshooting suggestions. Part 7 contains appendixes with additional reference material.
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