Service component monitoring overview

This section will give you a conceptual overview of the reasons you would monitor service components on the process server; which event points within the service components you would select to monitor; and, how to configure monitoring on your system.

WebSphere® Process Server provides capabilities for monitoring service components to aid in system administration functions, such as performance tuning and problem determination. It goes beyond these traditional functions by also providing the capability for persons who are not necessarily information technology specialists to continually monitor the processing of the service components within the applications deployed on your system. By overseeing the overall processing flow of the interconnected components, you can ensure that your system is producing what you expect it to produce.

WebSphere Process Server operates on top of an installation of WebSphere Application Server, and, consequently, uses much of the functionality of the application server infrastructure for monitoring system performance and troubleshooting. It also includes some extra functionality that is specifically designed for monitoring process server service components. This section of the WebSphere Process Server Information Center will focus on how you would monitor process server-specific service components. It is intended to supplement the monitoring and troubleshooting topics found in the WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0 Information Center. Refer to the application server documentation for details of the other monitoring capabilities in the combined product.


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