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Problem(Abstract) |
Collecting data for problems with the IBM® WebSphere®
Application Server Enterprise Java™Beans component. Gathering this
MustGather information before calling IBM support will help you understand
the problem and save time analyzing the data. |
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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 all WebSphere Application Server products.
Persistence Manager specific MustGather information
- For releases of Application Server V6.1 with EJB 3.0
Feature Pack:
- Does the application use the Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1 or
Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 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: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 Application Server V6.0:
- Does the application use the Enterprise JavaBeans 1.1 or
Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 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 Application Server versions 5.0 and
5.1:
- 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 Enterprise JavaBeans
persistence manager and Enterprise JavaBeans container
traces
The following will step you through enabling an Enterprise JavaBeans
trace. This is only required on the application server, not on the
deployment manager or node agent:
- Start 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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Follow instructions to send
diagnostic information to IBM support.
For a listing of all technotes, downloads, and educational materials
specific to the Enterprise JavaBeans Container component, search the WebSphere
Application Server support site. |
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