To enable Health Center monitoring of a WebSphere® Application Server test environment in WebSphere Integration Developer, use the administration console to change the configuration.
Before you begin
The Health Center agent must be installed. See Installing a Health Center monitoring agent for more information about how to install the agent before you start the WebSphere Application Server test environment with monitoring enabled.
Procedure
- Locate the Java runtime environment directory for the test runtime environment that you want to monitor with the Health Center. For WebSphere Application Server v6.1 in WebSphere Integration Developer on a Microsoft Windows system, this directory is typically C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP70\runtimes\base_v61\java\jre.
- Copy the agent files into this directory.
- From the WebSphere Integration Developer console, click Servers then select the test runtime environment that you want to start.
- Right-click to display a list of actions, then click Start.
- From the WebSphere Integration Developer console, click Servers then select the test runtime environment again.
- Right-click to display a list of actions, then click Run administrative console.
- When the admin console has started, locate and update the generic Java Virtual Machine (JVM) arguments field by expanding .
- Next, expand .
- Add the correct string for your JVM version to the end of the Generic JVM arguments field.
- Click Apply and Save.
- From the WebSphere Integration Developer console, click Servers then restart the test runtime environment. To restart the runtime environment, right-click to display a list of actions, then click .
- Start the Health Center client.
- Connect to the system that is running the WebSphere Integration Developer test runtime environment. For more information about connecting, see Connecting an application to the Health Center client.
- You can check that you have connected to the correct test environment from the Health Center GUI. Click Environment to see the environment perspective, then click Java Virtual Machine. The
Java Home
value is the same as the runtime environment directory that you located in the first step.