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Problem(Abstract) |
MustGather for problems with the IBM® WebSphere®
Application Server Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB) container. Gathering this
information before calling IBM support will help familiarize you with the
troubleshooting process and save you time. |
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Resolving the
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If you have already contacted support, continue on to the
component-specific MustGather information. Otherwise, click: MustGather:
Read first for WebSphere Application Server products
EJB container specific MustGather information
The following additional documentation must be provided when submitting
EJB Container PMRs:
- For releases of WebSphere Application Server V6.1 with
EJB 3.0 Feature Pack.
- Collect the files located in the following
directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/server_name |
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- Collect the FFDC logs located in the following
directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/ffdc |
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- Collect the following trace:
*=info:EJBContainer=all:PMGR=all:JPA=all:openjpa=all |
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Note: See Appendix A for steps on enabling the
trace. |
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- For releases of WebSphere Application Server V6.0:
- Does the application use the EJB 1.1 or EJB 2.x
specification?
- Collect the files located in the following
directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/server_name |
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- Collect the FFDC logs located in the following
directory:
install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/ffdc |
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- Collect the following trace:
*=info:EJBContainer=all:PMGR=all |
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Note: See Appendix A for steps on enabling the
trace. |
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- For releases of WebSphere Application Server V5.0 and
V5.1:
- Collect the files located in the following directory:
- Collect the FFDC logs located in the following
directory:
- Collect the following trace:
EJBContainer=all=enabled:PMGR=all=enabled |
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Note: See Appendix A for steps on enabling the
trace. |
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Appendix A: Enabling EJB traces
The following will step you through enabling an EJB trace. This is only
required on the application server, not on the deployment manager or node
agent:
- Start WebSphere Application Server.
- Open the administrative console.
- Expand Servers > Application Servers >
server_name.
- Select Diagnostic Trace Service.
- Add the trace string to the Trace Specification field.
For example:
EJBContainer=all=enabled:PMGR=all=enabled |
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- Click Apply and Save.
- Recreate the problem.
- Clear the trace string in the Trace Specification field:
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