If you are starting your servers, Node agents, or WebSphere® Deployment Managers as a service, create a Windows® Service to use the Java EE agent instrumentation. See the IBM® documentation for instructions on creating and installing a Windows Service with the WASService.exe tool. You can keep your old Windows Service, but ensure that only one service for a particular WebSphere server, Node agent, or WebSphere Deployment Manager has a startup type of Automatic. All others should be set to Manual or Disabled.
When creating a Windows Service to integrate with the Java EE agent, provide an extra argument to the -startArgs option:
" -Dquest.agent.websphere.server"
" -Dquest.agent.websphere.nodeagent"
For WebSphere Deployment Manager use:
" -Dquest.agent.websphere.dmgr"
Use the steps in this section to modify the WebSphere startup scripts.
Review the following exceptions before you configure your server.
Complete the following steps to modify a WebSphere startup script.
After you have modified the startup script, restart the WebSphere® server.
CAUTION: Foglight starts a Java EE agent for each instrumented server. When the Java EE agent connects to the Management Server, the log file for the Java EE agent contains an INFO message stating that it has connected to the Nexus which is deployed on the Management Server. For example: INFO [Multiplexer: 0] com.quest.pas.agent.nexus.PsychoNexusStalker - Connected to Nexus at APMFoglightServer:41705. |
This appendix provides information on methods collected for the Full detail instrumentation level and Component detail instrumentation level.
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