The up.time WebSphere service monitor is designed for WebSphere Application Server only. Although monitoring for WebSphere Portal Server or WebSphere MQ is not provided with the standard up.time service monitor, there is a Websphere MQ plug-in monitor available on the Grid.
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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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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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Is Performance Monitor Interface required to monitor WebSphere? | Rating | Views | |
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Yes, up.time utilizes the information provided by pmi in order to produce performance graphs so it is required to be installed on the target WebSphere server. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 8-20-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 492 |
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SQL Server Advanced Metrics | Rating | Views | |
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This article outlines the performance metrics that the up.time SQL Server Advanced Metrics monitor collects from a SQL Server database. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 1-23-2007 | Last Modified: 1-3-2012 | Index: 122 |
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Configuring SQL Server Ports | Rating | Views | |
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This article explains how to configure static and dynamic SQL Server ports. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 7-11-2007 | Last Modified: 6-28-2011 | Index: 193 |
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