PQ61833; 4.0.2,4.0.3: Performance Servlet (PMI) cannot refresh the config values
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Abstract
After redeploying WebSphere® Application Server using XMLConfig, the performance servlet fails to generate a full topology, only node information is displayed.
 
Download Description
PQ61833 resolves the following problems:

Performance servlet?refreshConfig=true not working as expected after Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM™) restart. Existing Application Server was deleted, then re-imported with same name. The refreshConfig option fails to display any of the new Application Server topology. No exceptions are detected in logs. Administrative server needs to be restarted as a circumvention. This problem also exists in Resource Analyzer.

USER SCENARIO:
When invoking performance servlet with arguments ?refreshConfig=true, the output is not what is expected after restarting the application server. Existing Application Server was deleted, then re-imported with same name. The refreshConfig option fails to display any of the new WebSphere Application Server topology.

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Performance Servlet (PMI) cannot refresh the config values after creation of the same Application Server with a new configuration.

SOLUTION:
PQ61833 removes the caching of PMIService bean, this problem no longer occurs.

SUPERSEDES:
PQ61833 supersede PQ59321.
 
Prerequisites
none
 
 
Installation instructions
Please view the readme.txt file for detailed installation instructions
 
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Readme US English 2273
 
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PQ61833 6/18/2002 US English 1060732 FTP DD
 
Technical support
1-800-IBM-SERV (U.S. Only)
 
Problems (APARs) fixed
PQ61833
 
 


Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server > Samples
Operating system(s): HP-UX
Software version: 4.0.3
Software edition:
Reference #: 4005883
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Dec 2, 2004