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Foglight for Java EE Technologies 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
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

WebSphere JTA Runtime view

Use this view to examine runtime transactions that the selected WebSphere cell handles. Specifically, it displays transactions that are processing successfully (committing), transactions that cause errors (rollbacks), and transactions that time out (timeouts), for both local and global transactions.

On the Application Servers Monitor dashboard, select a WebSphere server and drill down on the JTA link.

Table 68. JTA table

Displays the current JTA runtime statics, including the number of active, committed, rolled back, and timed out transactions, both locally and globally. The graphs provide historical data for the transactions.

WebSphere Listener Ports view

Use this view to examine the status of message listener ports for a selected WebSphere server.

On the Application Servers Monitor dashboard, select a WebSphere server and drill down on the Listener Ports link.

WebSphere SIB view

You can use this view for a summary of the health of the WebSphere 6 JMS components. From this view you can drill down into the individual JMS components.

On the Application Servers Monitor dashboard, select a WebSphere server and drill down on the SIB link.

Lists the name and summarizes the queue, topic space, and storage management health of the selected components.

WebSphere Thread Pools view

Use this view to examine thread pool information for the selected WebSphere server.

On the Application Servers Monitor dashboard, select a WebSphere server and drill down on the Thread Pools link.

Lists all the thread pools for the selected WebSphere server and summarizes the current state of each pool, including its health, thread usage, and information on requests. The charts below the table display historical data for the selected pool.

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