IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
Application Server - J2EE attributes
The Application Server - J2EE attributes gather status and summary data for a specific J2EE application server. They provide performance data for the J2EE Application Server runtime (JVM memory), HTTP sessions, and configuration parameters. They also provide some information from other attribute groups to provide an overall view of the J2EE application server. Use the Application Server attributes in situations to monitor the health and performance of a J2EE application server.
The attributes within this group are used to build the J2EE application servers workspaces.
The number of milliseconds used during the interval. Format is positive integer.
The percentage of the CPU used during the interval. Format is decimal (formatted to 1 decimal place).
This attribute indicates whether Garbage Collection is being monitored. Valid values are Disabled and Enabled.
The JVM instrumentation level. Valid values are None, Low, Medium, High, Basic, Extended, All, Custom and Maximum. This field is blank if no instrumentation level is set.
The length of the interval in seconds. Format is positive integer.
The amount of JVM memory that is free (in bytes). Minimum instrumentation level required to collect these data: Low. Format is positive integer.
The total amount of JVM memory (in bytes). Minimum instrumentation level required to collect these data: Low. Format is positive integer.
The amount of JVM memory that has been used (in bytes). Minimum instrumentation level required to collect these data: Low. Format is positive integer.
The name of the system on which the server is running. The value format is an alphanumeric string, maximum 256 characters.
The name of the server subnode. Format is alphanumeric string, maximum 128 characters.
The process CPU utilization. Format is positive integer.
The process identifier of the Java virtual machine. Format is positive integer.
This attribute indicates whether resource data is being monitored. Valid values are Disabled and Enabled.
The monitoring level
for request data stored by the data collector. Valid values are Disabled, Level1 (in other words, only edge request data-such as servlets and JSPs- are displayed), and Level2 (nested request data-such as JDBC and JMS requests-are also displayed).
Request Data Sampling Rate
(%)
The percentage of requests being sampled. Format is positive integer.
The date and time that the monitoring agent for WebLogic Server agent collected data. The valid format is a 12-character timestamp. For the STR and SCAN functions, the format is MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS; the following table shows the values contained in this character string:
Format of the 12-character timestamp
Character String Meaning MM Month DD Day YY Year HH Hour MM Minute SS Second
Example: 09/13/06 18:32:03 indicates the data was collected on September 13, 2006, at 18:32:03.
This attribute was designed for logging and reporting data-collection times rather than for creating situations. To specify a time and date for comparison and testing, use attributes from the Universal Time or Local Time groups.
The name of the application server. Format is alphanumeric string, maximum 256 characters.
The date and time when the J2EE application server started. The valid format is a timestamp. This attribute was designed for logging and reporting data-collection times rather than for creating situations. To specify a time and date for comparison and testing, use attributes from the Universal Time or Local Time groups.
The current status of the J2EE application server. The valid values are Starting, Running, Stopping, Stopped, and Failed.
System Paging Rate (Kbytes/sec)
The system paging rate during the interval. Format is positive integer.
The version of the J2EE Application Server. Format is alphanumeric string maximum 8 characters.
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Parent topic:
Attributes for ITCAM Agent for J2EE