
Chapter 12 Runtime Monitoring
Using the Runtime Monitor
The Runtime Monitor allows you to monitor server events and
statistics, which may help you anticipate and prevent server problems.
Starting the Runtime Monitor
- Double-click the Servers icon.
- Double-click the server you want to monitor.
The Runtime Monitor can connect to other EAServer instances
via an IIOP listener. The server configuration identifies the host
and port number to which the Runtime Monitor attempts to connect.
- Click the Runtime Monitor icon.
The Runtime Monitor displays the folders listed below. For
each of the top-level groups, there are subgroup folders. Click
the subgroup folder whose statistics you want to view.
- Packages - monitor events and statistics for a specific
package, or for all packages on the server.
- Connection caches - monitor a specific
connection cache or statistics for all caches.
- Network - monitor protocol-specific session
information.
When viewing a subgroup's counters, you can change
the view by selecting any of these options from the File menu:
- Refresh - refresh the display
to obtain the latest counters.
- Per-Second - display the per-second values.
- Counter - display the accumulated value.
- View Values... - view the values in a separate
dialog that automatically refreshes according to the refresh rate,
which you can select from a drop-down list. If the group contains
subgroups, expand those subgroups until you see the values.
If the subgroup contains counters, the current values of the
counters display on the right side of the window.
There are two types of counters:
- Snapshot
counters - represent values at a particular point in time
that are likely to either increase or decrease. For example, number
of sessions, number of instances active, number of active connections,
and so on. Snapshot counters do not display information when set
at the per-second rate; instead they display "N/A."
- Cumulative counters - represent values
that always increment and never decrement. For example, number of
invocations, number of connections opened, number of network requests,
bytes read and written, and so on. Cumulative counters display both
per-second and counter information.
Within each folder there are peak maximum and last maximum
counters:
- Peak maximum counters - represent
the total value since starting the server.
- Last maximum counters - represent the total
value since starting the runtime monitor, and is not useful when
there are multiple monitoring clients.
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