The search field allows you to find specific instances of a variety
of search options. Once a parameter has been passed into the search all the
resulting entries will be highlighted on the runtime map.
The following search options exist:
Basic search- The basic search allows you to search upon various
criteria by selecting a type from the Type drop down list. Enter the name
of the search element in the name field, select a type, then click the search
button to launch the search. The basic search allows you to search for various
types of elements including:
- Cell
- Node group
- Deployment target
- Server instance
- J2EE module
- Application
- Module instance
- Service policy
- Transaction class
- Partition
.
Lowest- The lowest search option allows you to select a metric
and a search type. The metric option is either the Avg. Response Time or Concurrent
Requests. The search type is also a selectable option of either the single
lowest, the bottom 5, 10, or 25. This search will return the lowest performing
Avg. Response Time or Concurrent Requests based on your selected scope. This
search is well suited to find out what servers in the environment have the
lowest utilization rate, or are performing the best.
Highest- The highest search option allows you to select a metric
and a search type. The metric option is either the Avg. Response Time or Concurrent
Requests. The search type is also a selectable option of either the single
highest, the top 5, 10, or 25. This search will return the highest performing
Avg. Response Time or Concurrent Requests based on your selected scope. This
search is well suited to find out what servers in the environment have the
highest utilization rate, or are performing the worst.
Advanced search - The advanced search option allows you to search
on specific search criteria. You can enter single search criteria, such as
Type=Dynamic Cluster, or you can enter multiple search entries, such as Avg.
Response Time=10 Name=B. When you are using the Advanced search option, multiple
search parameters
must be contained on separate lines. You can find
instances of available search parameters by utilizing the hover feature in
the map. Any data in the hover feature of the runtime map can be used as advanced
search parameters.
Note: Advanced search uses a literal string search. Spacing,
capitalization, punctuations, and spelling are relevant and any errors will
cause the search to fail.