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Foglight for Java EE Technologies 5.9.13 - 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
JVM view Method Groups view Request Types view Entity EJBs view Message Driven EJBs view Stateful Session EJBs view Stateless Session EJBs view Deployed Applications view JSPs/Servlets components view Resource Adapters components view Web Applications components view Web Services components view .NET views JBoss Services views Oracle Services views Tomcat Services views WebLogic Services views WebSphere Services views JMX Administration dashboard JMX Explorer dashboard
Appendix: Regular Expressions

Application Servers Monitor Views

The Application Servers Monitor dashboard provides a high-level overview of your monitored environment that is divided into five main views: Systems, Servers, Deployed Applications, Requests, and Methods. You can drill down from any of these main views for more information about a selected component.

Hover your mouse over any text on the dashboard to determine whether it is a link, and click any link to open a pop-up or view.

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On the Application Servers Monitor dashboard, click a tile (Systems, Servers, Deployed Applications, Requests, or Methods).
For example: click the Servers tile, select a WebLogic® server, and click the Web Applications link under Applications Components. A pop-up appears, listing the health status of the selected component.
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In the upper left corner of the pop-up, click Web Applications to open the drilldown view in the display area.

JVM view

Use this view to examine the status of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for a selected system or server.

Drill down on any JVM link.

Heap Used & Committed Chart — plots the heap usage over time.

GC Rate & Overhead Chart — plots the garbage collection rate and overhead over time.

Threads CPU Usage — plots the amount of CPU resources used by JVM threads over time.

Table 24. Tabs

Provides an overview of the Java Virtual Machine, including version and architecture, and the runtime name.

Provides detailed heap and non-heap space information in chart format.

Provides information on the garbage collection cycles.

Provides charts for the live, waiting, deadlocked, and blocked thread counts over time.

Provides details about any deadlocked threads.

Use this tab to enable or disable object tracking. This feature is only available when Foglight for Java EE Technologies is installed on your Management Server. For more information, see Using Object Tracking to Locate Memory Leaks .

Use this tab to review information about the OS-specific memory and CPU usage, including Committed Virtual Memory, Total Physical Memory, and Total Swap Space.

Method Groups view

Use this view to examine the status of Java EE Methods for a selected system or server.

Drill down on any Method Groups link from the Systems or Servers views.

Table 25. Method list

Lists the name, health, system, and statistics for a selected method.

Charts at the bottom of the view display the Call Count and Execution Time averages over a selected period.

Request Types view

Use this view to examine the status of requests for a selected system or server.

Drill down on any Requests link in the Systems view, or any Request Types link in the Servers view.

Table 26. Requests list

Lists the name, health, system, and statistics for a selected request.

Tabs at the bottom of the view display the Response Time/Call Count, Sampled Breakdowns, and Incomplete/Exceptional Exits.

For more information, see Monitoring Requests.

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