Hi Sufi,
If you are really serious about distributed systems management then why
spend your time writing you own little tool when you can sit back and just
install Inprise AppCenter. Why is this not such an important issue on this
mailing list. Is this something people view as on the other side of the
wall - 'lets try and throw this baby over the wall and run for cover before
it hits the other side'. Do people look at what kind of management support
they get with their existing container or vendor before signing up?
Sorry for another plug but I would like to know what other tools people are
using in this arena. I have extracted only those features mentioned in the
appcenter datasheet which explicitly refer to ejbs and performance.
http://www.inprise.com/appcenter/feaben/
Features and Benefits
==================
EJB Management
Supports EJB containers and all bean types for complete management of the
EJB environment
Supports EJB start and stop for active management and load-balancing support
Supports predefined statistics for easy performance tuning
Wizards and auto-discovery for easy application model construction
Application Server Management
Supports EJB Containers, Web Servers, and all other services for complete
management support
Supports start and stop for active management and load-balancing support
Supports Wizard for easy application model construction
Performance Monitoring to provide important performance-related data about
the running of a distributed application
System metrics for out-of-the-box monitoring
User-defined metrics to allow users to define important object specific
metrics to monitor
There is much more to this tool.
William Louth
Inprise
www.inprise.com/appserver
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Subject: Re: How to extract data from Weblogic ?
Hi, any news for the subject ?
Thanks
>From: William Louth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: How to extract data from Weblogic ?
>Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 07:38:22 -0500
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>Let me take a wild guess. The weblogic newsgroup and Oracle's TechNet.
>
>William Louth
>Inprise
>www.inprise.com/appserver
>
>
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>Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 11:55 AM
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>Subject: How to extract data from Weblogic ?
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>
>I am trying to have a system admin as a console for weblogic application
>server:
>
>�WebLogic
>oAverage Hits per minute
>oCPU usage Current
>oCPU Usage Over period of time
>oMemory (RAM) usage Current
>oMemory (RAM) usage Over period of time
>
>And the same thing for Oracle:
>
>�Oracle
>oNumber of Connections
>oCPU usage Current
>oCPU Usage Over period of time
>oMemory (RAM) usage Current
>oMemory (RAM) usage Over period of time
>
>Where should I go in Weblogic and Oracle to extract data ?
>Thanks
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