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WebSphere Application Server V6: System Management Problem Determination | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| WebSphere Application Server configuration is maintained in XML files. The XML files are maintained in a directory structure that reflects the topology of your WebSphere Application Server installation The WebSphere administrative console and the wsadmin command line administration tool read, maintain, and modify the contents of the XML files. This paper discusses techniques for determining the cause of problems with WebSphere Application Server system management. It looks at resolving problems that occur during system management activities. | |||
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WebSphere Application Server V6: Installation Problem Determination | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| This paper discusses how to diagnose issues associated with WebSphere Application Server V6 installation. It covers actions and resolutions related to the following installation issues - launchpad or installation wizard will not start, installation failure or hang, profile creation failure, install verification test (IVT) failures. The installation routine for other products, such as IBM HTTP Server and Web Server plug-ins, is separate from the application server products. This paper only covers issues that are related to WebSphere Application Server V6 installation. | |||
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WebSphere Application Server V6: Application Server Crash Problem Determination | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| The JVM is an interpretive computing engine that is responsible for running the bytecode in a compiled Java program. The JVM translates the Java bytecodes into the native instructions of the host machine. The application server, being a Java process, requires a JVM in order to run and to support the Java applications that are running on it. This paper discusses application server crashes that are related to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) or Just In Time (JIT) compilers in WebSphere Application Server V6. A problem in these components is normally fatal to the application server and can cause it to crash. | |||
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WebSphere Application Server V6: Default Messaging Provider Problem Determination | 2005-12-01 01:00:02 | |
| This paper describes some of the problems that can be encountered when using the WebSphere Application Server V6 messaging component. Typically, this type of failure would manifest itself as an application that fails to start, an application hang, or an application that fails to receive an expected message. This paper confines itself to investigating messaging problems that are specific to the default messaging provider that is included with WebSphere Application Server. | |||
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IBM Performance Management Tools | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 | IBM |
| This paper is designed to help you understand the different IBM performance management tools that are available to you and when to use them. The paper is designed for beginners who want to learn about the tools that are available. It also provides a helpful reference to the more experienced user who needs one resource for all the performance management tools available to them. The paper begins with a comprehensive list of the tools. Then the paper presents common questions that clients ask when managing performance. Finally the paper provides details about why you should use a particular tool and links to more information about obtaining and using each one. | |||
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Integration Testing: The Key to Achieving Industry Leadership | 2006-10-26 15:05:40 | MCI |
| Integration testing demonstrates the quality of a product or service offering. This involves more than making certain that equipment does what any single vendor states it will do. Integration testing must evaluate and ensure that the proper function of each enterprise is a unique combination of services and equipment. | |||
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A Single Management Console for Your Converged Network | 2005-12-12 11:29:32 | ILC |
| Broadband service providers must figure out how to manage all their different network technologies to ensure a high quality customer experience. However, the cost and complexity of deploying multiple management systems impacts reliability and drains profitability. One system can now solve this problem by managing virtually all technologies in a single console. Learn how this software does end-to-end provisioning across any kind of technology--satellite, broadcast, IP, IT, ATM, wireless, etc.--in this Enterprise Management Associates paper. Also see how it mitigates interoperability issues, automates scheduling, controls equipment instead of just monitoring it, and analyzes video quality of service. | |||
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Infrastructure Management is Not Enough: The New IT Operations Imperative | 2006-09-12 01:00:16 | Mercury Interactive |
| Infrastructure management is not enough to ensure enterprise applications are meeting business goals. Why? Because users experience applications, NOT infrastructure. Only Mercury's application management offerings address the critical IT disciplines to ensure production applications are not only up and running, but are optimized to deliver business value. | |||
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Surveying Diagnostics | 2006-10-11 01:00:17 | Oracle |
| Oracle Database 10g introduced Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM), which enables the database to self-analyze its performance. The database can identify potential bottlenecks and fix them automatically or recommend a solution to an administrator. To make solutions or recommendations, ADDM uses the statistical data saved in Automatic Workload Repository (AWR). Oracle Database 10g also provides several advisors that guide DBAs in managing and tuning key components of the database. This paper focuses on how AWR, ADDM, and the advisors work to make performance tuning easy. It presents sample questions of the type that one may encounter when taking the Oracle Database 10g Administration Workshop I exam. | |||
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Auto Diagnosis and Recovery Enhancements for Sun Fire Midrange Servers: Updated for Firmware Release 5.19.0 | 2005-11-09 01:00:02 | Sun Microsystems |
| In a mission critical environment, high availability is achieved by system resiliency, the appropriate configuration, serviceability, and efficient and automated restoration processes. The enhancements made in firmware version 5.19.0 address all of these elements and increase availability, serviceability, and diagnosability of Sun Fire midrange servers. To fully benefit from the enhancements discussed within this paper, upgrading to firmware version 5.19.0 is required. In addition, upgrading to the Solaris 8, Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 OS with the required minimum kernel updates and patches is also necessary. Use of the Solaris 10 OS, with its Predictive Self-Healing, provides the highest levels of auto diagnosis and recovery. |
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