Yes, up.time utilizes the information provided by Performance Monitor Interface to produce performance graphs so installing PMI on the target WebSphere server is a requirement for up.time monitoring.
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Enabling the IBM WebSphere service monitor | Rating | Views | |
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Before up.time can monitor a WebSphere server, you need to deploy the WebSphere performance servlet. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 10-2-2006 | Last Modified: 7-29-2011 | Index: 096 |
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Monitoring WebSphere with up.time | Rating | Views | |
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Use up.time to monitor the performance and health of Java applications running on WebSphere servers. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 12-20-2006 | Last Modified: 7-26-2011 | Index: 108 |
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Is SQL Server Browser service required to monitor MS SQL? | Rating | Views | |
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If you would like to monitor SQL Server with the SQL Server Browser service disabled (for security or other reasons), you must configure your database to use a static port assignment. If SQL... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 7-9-2011 | Last Modified: 8-11-2011 | Index: 541 |
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WebSphere Performance Metrics | Rating | Views | |
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This article outlines the performance metrics that up.time collects from a WebSphere Application Server. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 1-30-2007 | Last Modified: 6-30-2011 | Index: 137 |
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Does up.time monitor WebSphere MQ or Portal Server? | Rating | Views | |
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No, these editions of WebSphere do not have built in monitoring. up.time WebSphere monitoring is designed for WebSphere Application Server only. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 8-20-2010 | Last Modified: 1-22-2014 | Index: 493 |
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