In WAS5.1 for performance monitoring we ran TPV on one box and monitored WAS5.1 running on another server and it all worked well.
From what I am reading, it appears that in WAS6.1, the TPV is in the WAS server and from what I read, you run it from the admin console on the DM.
Question: Is there a 'client' side in WAS6.1 that can run to monitor (and log) the PMI info? If so, where do you get it from?
My issue is that we have the App and DM all running on the one server (at present) and its a bit slow. From my (limited) use to date what I have seen the WAS6.1 TPV looks to less useful than the WAS5.1 setup . Has anyone done some serious perf monitoring on WAS61 with TPV - and is it all good...?
Bluey
Bluey01
Since TPV is integrated in the Console, you can't monitor another Cell that
the one you're logged in.
IIRC, you can configure TPV 6 to log data, so if it continues to log data
when you logoff from the console, it's an improvement over TPV 5 where you
needed to keep the application running all times (i.e. keep logged
interactively on the workstation).
FYI, ITCAM for WebSphere is IBM's enterprise-class product which goes beyong
logging and visualizing, as it allows to deep-dive in performance issues.
Cheers
Jon
I would be interested if anyone can confirm that in WAS61, the only monitor is that which runs on the Deploment Manager and that there is no client side App as I now need to look at ow to configure the servers that we administer
Thanks
Bluey
> I would be interested if anyone can confirm that in WAS61, the only
> monitor is that which runs on the Deploment Manager ...
That is correct. I would recommend seriously considering a product like
ITCAM which gives much richer capabilities for troubleshooting
performance problems.
I now have 3 WAS61 servers up and running in Development... :-) and each server has 2 or 3 instances running. If I want to monitor an instance on, say, server2 can I do this from the Deployment manager on server1 - or do I have to have the Deployment manager installed on each server ....?
An initial test on one server shows that Perf Monitor is very hungry on resources - so its not real practical if you are try to see what is happening on a server that is under load - the monitor just kills response.
Does anyone have any advice on how to setup a good monitoring topology or to suggest some other tools...?
Thanks
Blueu01
TIA
Bluey01