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Monitoring: Adding an Application Server Instance to Enterprise Manager
 

Classic Java CAPS

Using Enterprise Manager Management Applications in Java CAPS

Monitoring Java CAPS Business Processes

Alert Codes for Java CAPS Adapters

Alert Codes and Error Messages for Sun Master Index (Repository)

Java EE Based Components

Monitoring Java EE Components

Enterprise Manager Basics

Starting the Enterprise Manager Server

Logging In to Enterprise Manager

Adding an Application Server Domain to Enterprise Manager

Adding an Application Server Instance to Enterprise Manager

Using the Connectivity Map Controls

Stopping the Enterprise Manager Server

Monitoring Application Servers

Viewing Basic Information About an Application Server

Viewing Summary Information For an Application Server

Stopping Application Server Domains

Hiding, Showing, and Removing Application Servers

Monitoring Collaborations

Viewing Basic Information About a Collaboration

Viewing Consumption Information For a Collaboration

Viewing Summary Information For a Collaboration

Stopping and Restarting Collaborations

Monitoring Adapters

Displaying Information About an Adapter

Stopping and Starting Inbound Adapters

Monitoring Logs

Viewing the Application Server Log File

Viewing the Message Server Log File

Monitoring Alerts

Alerts Overview

Viewing Alerts

Filtering Alerts

Deleting Alerts

Configuring Alert Persistence

Archiving Alerts

Reducing Duplicate Alerts

Monitoring Sun JMS IQ Manager

Monitoring Topics and Queues

Sending and Publishing Messages

Viewing Message Properties

Viewing and Editing Message Payload

Monitoring Sun JavaTM System Message Queue

Monitoring Topics and Queues

Sending and Publishing Messages

Viewing Message Properties

Viewing and Editing Message Payload

Monitoring Java Message Service Grid

Monitoring Queues

Monitoring Topics

Monitoring Application Servers, Collaborations, and Alerts (Command Line)

Enterprise Manager Command-Line Client Syntax

Monitoring Application Servers and Collaborations (Command Line)

Monitoring Alerts (Command Line)

Adding an Application Server Instance to Enterprise Manager

In order to manage a Sun Java System Application Server instance in Enterprise Manager, you must first add the instance.

Managing instances is more limited than managing domains.

To Perform Prerequisite Steps on the Application Server
Before You Begin

In this procedure, you manage targets for the SeeBeyondSunOneDeployer web application and the logging connector module. These components are part of the Java CAPS runtime. The default application server domain includes the runtime. Any additional domains that you create do not include the runtime. Follow the steps in Java CAPS Runtime Installation to manually install the runtime on any additional domains.

  1. Log in to the Sun Java System Application Server Admin Console.
  2. In the left pane, expand the Web Applications node and select the SeeBeyondSunOneDeployer node.
  3. Click the Target tab.
  4. Click Manage Targets, add the instance to the Selected Targets list, and click OK.
  5. In the left pane, expand the Connector Modules node and select the logging node.
  6. Click the Target tab.
  7. Click Manage Targets, add the instance to the Selected Targets list, and click OK.
  8. Go to the asadmin tool.
  9. Stop and restart the instance.
To Add an Application Server Instance to Enterprise Manager
  1. In the Explorer panel of Enterprise Manager, click the Java EE node.

    The Manage Servers tab appears.

  2. Enter the connection information.
    Field
    Description
    Server Type
    The type of application server. Set this field to Sun Java System Application Server Instance (9.1)
    Host Name
    The fully qualified host name (for example, myhost.company.com) or IP address of the computer on which the application server is running.
    HTTP Instance Port
    The port number of the HTTP port that the instance is using.
    Server Instance Name
    The name of the instance.
  3. Click Connect to Server.

    The application server instance is added to the Current Application Server List table.


    Screen capture of the Current Application Server List table with the added server.