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Foglight for Microsoft DOT NET 5.9.12 - Application Servers User Guide

Monitoring Application Servers Monitoring Systems Monitoring Servers Monitoring Deployed Applications Monitoring Requests Managing Traces Using Object Tracking to Locate Memory Leaks Monitoring Methods Application Servers Monitor Views
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Appendix: Regular Expressions

JMX Administration dashboard

The JMX Administration dashboard is used to specify the type of data collected by creating, importing, or editing MBean Server Models.

To access this dashboard, on the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > JMX.

Use this dashboard to do the following:

ID. The user-defined identifying name for the server model.
Name. The name of the MBean Server Model. If not specified, the ID is displayed.
Description. A description of the Server Model.
Server Group. The group to which the Server Model belongs.
Used By. The number of agents using a particular Server Model.

Drill down on:

Create Server Model. Starts a wizard for creating a server model. For more information, see Creating MBean Server Models in the Foglight for JMX User Guide.
Import Server Model. Opens a wizard to assist you in importing a previously created MBean server model. For more information, see Importing a Server Model in the Foglight for JMX User Guide.
ID or Name. Opens a menu of options for managing the server model.

Agent Instance Overrides view

Use this view to specify which MBean instances you want to collect for a selected agent. By default all exposed MBean objects are collected. By setting overrides, you are able to reduce the amount of unnecessary data you are collecting from your monitored hosts.

Use this view to do the following:

On the Application Servers Administration dashboard, click the name of a JMX agent in the Monitoring Agents table. In the list that opens, select Agent Overrides.

Description of the View

Type. A list of MBean type instances available for collection.
Agent Override. The state of the overrides.
Server Model. The default state of the instances being collected, as defined by the server model.

Drill down on:

The value in the Type column. The Monitored Instance Overrides dialog box opens.

Agents Using Server Model view

Use this view to identify which agents are using a particular server model without leaving the Server Model tab of the JMX Administration dashboard.

Use this view to do the following:

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If the Used by column is not included in the Server Models table, click the customizer icon (at the top right corner of the table) and use the menu to add the column to the table.
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Click an entry in the Used by column for a server model that at least one agent is using.
Name. The name of the agent.

Server Model Editor dashboard

Use this dashboard to review which MBean types are configured for collection. From here you can select and configure the attributes you want to collect, set the exposed relationships, customize the display name for the MBean type (so that the MBean information listed in the Java EE Monitor dashboard is more meaningful for the user,) and edit the type configuration.

On the JMX Administration dashboard, click an entry in the Name column of the Server Models table. In the list that opens, select Edit.

Name. The name of the MBean root type.
Instance Availability. Indicates the availability for monitoring of MBean instances of the root type. For example, All by Root Query indicates that all instances are available for monitoring using a root query.
Monitored Instances. Indicates the MBean instances that are monitored by default.
Collected Attributes. The number of attributes of the MBean instance that are being collected, as a fraction of all available attributes (for example 2/25).
Exposed Relationships. The number of relationships that have been exposed for the selected MBean instance.
Display Name. The display name of the MBean instance, if different from the default name.

Drill down on:

Add Root Type. Starts the wizard for adding root types.
Name. Opens a list of options for managing configurations.
Monitored Instances. Opens a dialog box that allows you to define instances to monitor.
Collected Attributes. Opens a dialog box that allows you to select and configure attributes for collection.
Exposed Relationships. Opens a dialog box that allows you to expose MBean relationships.
Display Name. Opens a dialog box that allows you to change the display name for an MBean.
Name. The name of the agent.
Overrides. The number of MBean instance overrides for the agent, displayed as a fraction of total MBean instances available (for example, 02/25).

Drill down on:

Overrides. Opens the Instance Overrides dialog box for the selected MBean type and agent.
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