EXAMPLE18–3 HTTPService Schematic (Cluster and Enterprise Prole Version)
http-service *
|---connection-queue *
|---dns *
|---file-cache *
|---keep-alive *
|---virtual-server-1*
| |--- request *
|---virtual-server-2*
| |--- request *
TheResources Tree
Theresources node holds monitorable attributes for pools such as the JDBC connection pool
andconnector connection pool. The following schematic shows the top and child nodes for the
variousresource components. The nodes at which monitoring statistics are available are
markedwith an asterisk (*). See “JDBC Connection Pools Statistics” on page 182.
EXAMPLE18–4 ResourcesSchematic
resources
|---connection-pool1(either connector-connection-pool or jdbc)*
|---connection-pool2(either connector-connection-pool or jdbc)*
TheConnector Service Tree
Theconnector services node holds monitorable attributes for pools such as the connector
connectionpool. The following schematic shows the top and child nodes for the various
connectorservice components. The nodes at which monitoring statistics are available are
markedwith an asterisk (*). See “JMS/Connector Service Statistics” on page 184.
EXAMPLE18–5 ConnectorService Schematic
connector-service
|--- resource-adapter-1
| |-- connection-pools
| | |-- pool-1 (All pool stats for this pool)
| |-- work-management (All work mgmt stats for this RA)
TheJMS Service Tree
TheJMS services node holds monitorable attributes for pools such as the connector connection
pool.The following schematic shows the top and child nodes for the various JMS service
components.The nodes at which monitoring statistics are available are marked with an asterisk
(*).
AboutMonitoring
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