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Blog Post:
BeanSpy: Cheat Sheet for Application Discoveries
Christopher Crammond
Here is a quick summary (i.e. cheat sheet) for the JMX Queries through BeanSpy . JBoss Tomcat WebLogic WebSphere In general, if there is a problem with the automatic Management Pack discovery, remember to use the Universal Discovery method via the Manual PowerShell script .
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30 May 2013
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Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on WebSphere 7.0
Christopher Crammond
Similar to my previous posting , here is a sample management pack for monitoring EJBs on WebSphere 7.0. For an explanation of what is happening, refer to the previous posting (and all of the legal warnings denying responsibility therein). :) Basically, the differences are: Changed references...
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28 Jan 2013
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Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on JBoss 5
Christopher Crammond
Out-of-the-box, EJB discovery and monitoring are not supported by the SCOM 2012 JEE MPs ( http://blogs.technet.com/b/random_happy_dev_thoughts/archive/2012/04/18/system-center-operations-manager-scom-2012-released.aspx ). That said, there is nothing to preclude a customer to write their own management...
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25 Jan 2013
Blog Post:
Extending Discovery Of Java Applications in SCOM 2012
Christopher Crammond
The solution to monitoring JEE Application Servers and Applications in SCOM 2012 is a good starting point, but sometimes you may want to do more. The good news is that the structure of theses MPs are extendable and this blog post will detail how to do that. For instance, let’s suppose that I...
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24 Jan 2013
Blog Post:
Connecting JConsole to WebSphere
Christopher Crammond
In a previous posting I talked about connecting jConsole to connect Tomcat and JBoss, this time I will discuss WebSphere. The short version is that this is not as simple as Tomcat or JBoss because connecting to the running process will not work. If you just need MBean information I would suggest sticking...
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31 May 2012
Blog Post:
Tomcat 5.5: Additional Steps to Connect to the MBean Server
Christopher Crammond
As part of SCOM 2012, there is a feature to discover and monitor Java Application Servers ( support matrix listed here ). This release supports Tomcat 5.5.x, 6.x, and 7.x, For Tomcat 5.5.x, the default application server settings do not allow the application server to have access to the JMX Store. ...
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30 May 2012
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