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Foglight for Java EE Technologies 5.9.10 - Installation Guide

Installing and Configuring Foglight for Java EE Technologies Integrating with JBoss Integrating with Apache Tomcat Integrating with WebLogic Domain Startup Scripts Integrating with WebSphere Integrating with WebSphere Liberty Integrating with Oracle AS Creating a Generic Installation for Manual Java EE Agent Integration Managing Java EE Agent Installations, Integrations, and Configurations Managing Java EE Agent Configurations Managing Java EE Installation Java EE Integration Configuration FAQ and Troubleshooting Manually Integrating Application Server Appendix A: Java EE Application Methods AppendixB: Managing Permissions for the Java EE Integration Agent

Uninstalling Java installations

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration.
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Read the caution and click Uninstall to confirm that you want to remove the entire installation.
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Click Close to close the box when the process is finished.

Viewing Java installation properties

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration.
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Click OK to close the dialog box.

Upgrading Java installations

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration.
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On the Installations tab, look at the Upgradeable column for the installation you are interested in. If the word “Yes” appears, you can upgrade the installation.
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A progress indicator appears in the Result column while the task is in progress. The indicator is replaced by the text Success or Failure when the task is complete.

Java EE Integration Configuration FAQ and Troubleshooting

IBM® 1.4.2
Oracle® JRockit 1.5.0_[05-07]
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Click Save.
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Click OK to close the confirmation message box.
The <server-name> and <type> are required parameters. The <version> and <cluster-name> are optional; if they are not supplied, the Management Server attempts to auto-detect the missing information. Valid application server type parameters are Generic, WebLogic, WebLogicNodeManager, WebSphere, WebSphereDmgr, WebSphereNodeAgent, WebSphereAdminAgent, OracleAS, and JBoss. The Java EE agent uses the server type and server version that are set in the command line to configure itself for that specific application server.
This example specifies only 3 of the fields, leaving the agent to determine the application server version number for a WebLogic server named myserver in a cluster named my_cluster: -Dquest.agent.appserverinfo=myServer:WebLogic::my_cluster
When configuring agents, the user that is running the server must have read, write, and execute permissions on all directories under and including the Installation directory (QUEST_DEPLOYMENT_DIRECTORY). The installation directory is specified for the Java EE Integration Agent agent that is activated on the same host.
Add -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true to the Java command line that starts the server.
See ibm.com for more information about the problem with JVM 1.4 on AIX.
Increase the value for the max_long_data_size or the max_allowed_packet system variable in your MySQL configuration. The recommended value is 8388608.
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