Monitoring
Create an overall monitoring strategy. Monitor to understand dimensions such as the response times perceived by end users, the basic health of the systems that participate in an end-to-end user request, and the resource usage of applications.
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- How do I monitor?
Follow these shortcuts to get started quickly with popular tasks. Monitoring end user response time
To analyze website response from a client viewpoint, use Tivoli® Monitoring for Transaction Performance.Monitoring overall system health
Monitoring overall system health is important to ensure that your system is performing well. Monitoring should include, web servers, application servers, databases, back-end systems, and any other systems critical to running your website.Monitoring application flow
Monitoring, optimizing, and troubleshooting WebSphere Application Server performance can be a challenge. This article gives you a basic strategy for monitoring with an understanding of the application view.Monitoring dynamic caching
This page provides a starting point for finding information about the dynamic cache service, which improves performance by caching the output of servlets, commands, web services, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) files.Monitoring Intelligent Management operations
You can easily monitor the status of your environment. With the operational summaries, you can identify where applications, servers, or autonomic managers are running in your environment, the health of your environment, and if your environment is performing according to your service-level agreement.Monitoring OSGi applications
This page provides performance monitoring infrastructure (PMI) counters to help you monitor the performance of OSGi applications.Monitoring Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) applications
This page provides a starting point for finding information about SIP applications, which are Java programs that use at least one Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlet written to the JSR 116 specification.Monitoring transactions
This page provides a starting point for finding information about Java™ Transaction API (JTA) support. Applications running on the server can use transactions to coordinate multiple updates to resources as one unit of work, such that all or none of the updates are made permanent.Monitoring web services
This page provides a starting point for finding information about web services.


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