Application reporting Customized charting can demonstrate if goals are being
met. To realize the benefits of using this virtualized environment,
it is important to know how your applications are performing. Dynamic
charting provides a visual perspective of this performance. Specifically,
statistics such as availability, response time, traffic, and throughput
are available. A wide range of options from which you can create various
charts is provided.
Applications active tasks Use this page to view all the runtime tasks that are active
for an application. Runtime tasks are generated by runtime components
to improve the operational status of the overall environment. When
a task generates, information is provided so that you can accept or
deny the suggested action plan.
Applications operations tab Use this page to view the application activity currently
occurring in the environment, focusing on information such as application
status, request management information, member placement, and task
information.
Applications placement Use this page to view where all the instances of the application
are running. You can also view other information about the servers
on which the application is running, including the cluster name, stability,
edition name, and active application modules.
Applications request management This tab shows the on demand routers (ODRs) routing to
the application, and the work that has been classified to specific
service policies since the ODR startup.
Applications summary This administrative console page displays an operational
summary of all the started applications in your environment, including
status, stability, and active service policy associations.
Component stability runtime summary: Core components Use this page to examine the runtime information for all
the core components in your environment. You can view the core component
settings, the scope, the stability status, and the location where
each core component is running.
Component stability runtime summary: Core groups Use this page to review the runtime information for all
the core groups in your environment. You can view the configuration
of the core group and the stability status.
Component stability runtime summary: Nodes Use this page to review runtime information for all the
nodes in your environment. This information includes stability, agent
type, product version, CPU utilization, and the maintenance mode status
of the node.
Component stability runtime summary: On demand routers Use this page to review the runtime information for all the on demand
routers (ODR) in your environment. This runtime information includes
the node on which the ODR is running, the stability status of the
ODR, and the average throughput.
Deployment target summary This administrative console page displays an operational
summary of all the deployment targets that are running in your environment.
Deployment targets include application servers, middleware servers,
clusters, and dynamic clusters. With this page, you can view the capacity
that the deployment targets are consuming in relationship to each
other, the operational status of the deployment targets, the service
policies to which the deployment targets are classified, and the applications
that are most active on the deployment targets.
Cluster active tasks Use this page to view the active runtime tasks for a cluster
in your environment. For tasks to display in the list, the target
objects for the task must include the cluster or one of its cluster
members.
Cluster operations tab Use this page to view the overall status of your static
or dynamic cluster environment, focusing on information such as cluster
status, request management information, member placement, and task
information.
Cluster reporting Customized charting can demonstrate if goals are being
met. To realize the benefits of using this virtualized environment,
it is important to know how your dynamic clusters are performing.
Dynamic charting provides a visual perspective of this performance.
Specifically, statistics such as availability, response time, traffic,
and throughput are available. A wide range of options from which you
can create various charts is provided.
Cluster server placement Use this page to view the nodes on which cluster members
are actively placed, cluster member stability, cluster member weight,
active service policy associations, and the top applications that
are running on the cluster member.
Operations dashboard The operations dashboard displays a high level summary
of your overall environment.
Reporting summary You can use customized charting to determine if you are
meeting your business and performance goals. You can track statistics
such as availability, response time, traffic, and throughput on various
components of your environment, such as your service policies, applications,
servers, dynamic clusters, and nodes.
Server active tasks Use this page to view all tasks that are active for the
specified server.
Server collocation Use this page to view the processes that are running on
the same node as the specified server.
Server operations tab Use this page to view the overall status of your server
environment.
Server reporting Customized charting can demonstrate if goals are being
met. To realize the benefits of using this virtualized environment,
it is important to know how your servers are performing. Dynamic charting
provides a visual perspective of this performance. Specifically, statistics
such as availability, response time, traffic, and throughput are available.
A wide range of options from which you can create various charts is
provided.
Service policy reporting Customized charting can demonstrate if goals are being
met. To realize the benefits of using this virtualized environment,
it is important to know how your service policies are performing.
Dynamic charting provides a visual perspective of this performance.
Specifically, statistics such as availability, response time, traffic,
and throughput are available. A wide range of options from which you
can create various charts is provided.
Service policy summary This administrative console page displays an operational
summary of all the service policies in your environment. Use this
page to determine the relative performance of your service policies
to the defined service policy goals.