IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.17 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


Viewing integration server startup and usage information in IBM Cloud

You can use the IBM® Cloud Product Insights dashboard to display startup and usage information for all IBM Integration Bus integration servers that you have configured to report to your Product Insights service.

Before you begin

About this task

IBM Cloud Product Insights is a service that is part of IBM Cloud. Ensure that your version (and fix-pack level) of IBM Integration Bus is compatible with the level of the Product Insights service before you enable IBM Integration Bus to connect to it.

Procedure

Complete the following steps to view startup and usage information for your integration servers, in your IBM Cloud dashboard:

  1. Login to your IBM Cloud account by clicking Log In in the IBM Cloud welcome page.
  2. In the IBM Cloud welcome page, click the Manage tab. The service dashboard is displayed, showing a list of available products.
  3. Select IBM Integration Bus from the list of products. A list is displayed, showing any groups of instances that have been configured (by using the -n groupName parameter on the mqsichangebluemixreporting command), plus any integration nodes that have not been assigned to a group.
    By default, the center column contains a list of all IBM Integration Bus integration servers that are running and sending information to the Product Insights service. When the Usage tab is selected, the chart in the right-hand side of the dashboard shows the following information:
    • The aggregated CPU time for all instances of IBM Integration Bus
    • The maximum resident set size recorded for any instance within each selected time period.
  4. From the list of available groups (in the left-hand column), select the group that you are interested in, to display a list of integration nodes in that group. The center column now displays a list of all integration servers owned by the integration nodes in the selected group. The chart in the right-hand column (in the Usage tab) now displays the following data:
    • The aggregated CPU time for all the integration servers in the selected group
    • The maximum resident set size recorded for any instance in the selected group within each selected time period.
  5. From the list of available integration nodes (in the left-hand column), select the integration node that you are interested in, to display a list of configured and running integration servers in that integration node. The chart in the right-hand column now displays the following data:
    • The total, maximum, minimum, and average CPU times for all integration servers on the integration node
    • The number of active CPUs, showing the maximum recorded for any server instance
    • The maximum resident set size recorded for any server instance in the integration node.
  6. From the list displayed in the center column, select the integration server whose details you want to see. The chart now shows the instance data for the selected integration server, including the following metrics:
    • The last, maximum, minimum, and average CPU times for the integration server
    • The number of active CPUs, showing the last and maximum recorded for the integration server
    • The resident set size, showing the last, maximum, minimum, and average recorded for the integration server instance in the selected time range.
  7. In addition to the Usage tab that you have been using to view usage data in the right-hand column of the dashboard, you can also select the Details and Advisor tabs to display additional information. You can see the following information for each of the integration servers:
    Details
    Click Software in the Details tab to display the following information about the selected integration server:
    • IBM Integration Bus product name
    • IBM Integration Bus product version
    • Host name
    • IBM Integration Bus installation directory (for example, C:/Program Files/IBM/IIB/10.0.0.8/)
    • IBM Integration Bus instance identifier, which is composed of the following information:
      • IBM Integration Bus integration node name
      • IBM Integration Bus integration server name
    • The date and time when the integration server was last started
    • All APARs that have been applied
    Click Environment to see the following information:
    • Operating system
    • Operation system version
    Advisor
    Use the Advisor tab to access the latest information relating to your selected instance, such as available product updates and relevant IBM Cloud services.
  8. You can also launch the IBM Integration Bus web user interface from this Product Insights dashboard, by clicking the Launch console tab. You can use this interface to view details of the integration node that owns the selected integration server.

    For more information about using the IBM Product Insights dashboard, see the IBM Cloud Product Insights documentation.


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