If you are monitoring a WebSphere server, you may notice that up.time is not collecting all statistics that it needs to provide an accurate representation of server performance.
This symptom is likely caused by the configuration of the monitoring levels in the WebSphere Performance Monitor Interface (PMI). WebSphere 5.x needs to have the PMI level set to Maximum to enable up.time to collect all statistics. Please refer to Setting Performance Monitoring Levels on the IBM website for more information. |
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