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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

Creating WebSphere services

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.

Modifying the WebSphere startup scripts

Set the environment variable QUEST_PREINST_OPTS with the desired VM options. The environment variable QUEST_PREINST_OPTS is passed to the Java EE agent pre-instrumentor script.

Restarting modified WebSphere servers

CAUTION: Foglight starts a Java EE agent for each instrumented server. When the Java EE agent connects to the Management Server, the Management Server console displays a message to confirm that a Java EE agent has connected. For example: INFO agent licenses assigned; Type: websphere, Host: <hostName>, CPUs: 1; CPU licenses in use: INFO Accepted DCE connection from agent "server1 (WebSphere)" (WebSphere 6.X). The log file for the Java EE agent also contains an INFO message stating that it has connected to the Management Server.

Appendix A: Java EE Application Methods

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