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Tivoli and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS / [Budi Darmawan, Foulques de Valence, Daniela Chersoni].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Darmawan, Budi.
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Object-oriented programming (Computer science).
- Web site development.
- WebSphere.
- IBM Tivoli Monitoring.
- z/OS.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (384 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Austin, TX : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Managing WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
- 1.2 IBM automation blueprint
- 1.3 Our operating environment
- 1.4 Document organization
- Chapter 2. Our WebSphere Application Server for z/OS environment
- 2.1 WebSphere Application Server for z/OS environment
- 2.2 IBM HTTP server and WebSphere z/OS HTTP plug-in
- 2.3 WebSphere Application Server for z/OS and DB2
- 2.3.1 Creating a new J2EE server
- 2.3.2 Installing the Trade2 application
- 2.4 WebSphere Application Server for z/OS and CICS
- 2.4.1 Installing the Trader application within CICS
- 2.4.2 Enabling CICS connector support for WebSphere for z/OS
- 2.4.3 Deploying the Trader presentation logic to WebSphere z/OS
- 2.5 WebSphere Studio Workload Simulator for z/OS
- Chapter 3. IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: the inside-out viewpoint
- 3.1 What IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure is
- 3.1.1 Availability management
- 3.1.2 Performance management
- 3.1.3 Operations management
- 3.2 How ITM for Web Infrastructure works
- 3.3 Configuration of IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS
- 3.3.1 Configuring the NetView UNIX System Services server
- 3.3.2 NETCONV connection
- 3.4 Configuration of WebSphere for z/OS
- 3.5 Configuration of ITM for Web Infrastructure
- 3.5.1 Defining the administration server
- 3.5.2 Defining application servers
- 3.5.3 Enabling metrics for application servers
- 3.5.4 Configuring the Data Collector
- 3.5.5 Defining profiles to monitor application servers
- 3.5.6 Configuring the Web Health Console
- 3.6 Usage examples
- 3.6.1 IBM Tivoli desktop
- 3.6.2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Web Health Console.
- 3.6.3 Application Server Status resource model
- 3.6.4 EJBs resource model
- 3.6.5 HTTP Sessions resource model
- 3.6.6 DB Pools resource model
- 3.6.7 JVM resource model
- 3.6.8 Thread Pools resource model
- 3.6.9 Transactions resource model
- 3.6.10 Web Applications resource model
- Chapter 4. ITM for Transaction Performance: the outside-in view
- 4.1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance
- 4.2 How IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance works
- 4.2.1 Discovery component
- 4.2.2 Listening component
- 4.2.3 Playback component
- 4.3 Schedules and agent groups configuration
- 4.3.1 Configuring schedules
- 4.3.2 Creating management agents
- 4.3.3 Configuring agent groups
- 4.4 Configuration of QoS listening policies
- 4.4.1 Configuring management agents
- 4.4.2 Configuring the QoS listener
- 4.4.3 Configuring QoS thresholds
- 4.4.4 Choosing a QoS schedule
- 4.4.5 Choosing a QoS agent group
- 4.4.6 Assigning a name
- 4.5 Configuration of STI playback policy
- 4.5.1 Configuring STI management agent
- 4.5.2 Configuring transaction recordings
- 4.5.3 Configuring a STI playback policy
- 4.6 Usage examples
- 4.6.1 The Big Board report
- 4.6.2 Big Board topology reports
- 4.6.3 Big Board topology minimum and maximum tables
- 4.6.4 Big Board STI charts
- 4.6.5 Big Board response time line charts
- 4.6.6 General report: overall transaction over time graphs
- 4.6.7 General report: transaction with subtransactions graphs
- 4.6.8 General report: slowest transactions tables
- 4.6.9 General report: availability graphs
- 4.6.10 General report: page analyzer viewer reports
- 4.6.11 General report: table views
- 4.6.12 General report: component events reports
- Chapter 5. System Automation for z/OS: automation &
- high availability
- 5.1 IBM System Automation for z/OS overview
- 5.1.1 Concepts.
- 5.1.2 System Automation for z/OS objects
- 5.1.3 Solution components
- 5.2 Getting started with policy database
- 5.2.1 Allocate data sets for the customization dialog
- 5.2.2 Allocate policy database
- 5.2.3 Using the sample policy database for WebSphere
- 5.3 Defining policies for WebSphere Application Server
- 5.3.1 Describing your environment
- 5.3.2 Application and application group design
- 5.3.3 Defining applications
- 5.3.4 Application group creation
- 5.3.5 Linking application groups to their parent
- 5.3.6 Defining relationships
- 5.3.7 Activating System Automation for z/OS
- 5.3.8 Activating the WebSphere Application Server automation
- 5.4 Sample usage
- Chapter 6. IBM Tivoli Access Manager: securing WebSphere for z/OS
- 6.1 Introducing IBM Tivoli Access Manager
- 6.1.1 IBM Tivoli Access Manager features
- 6.1.2 IBM Tivoli Access Manager secure domain
- 6.1.3 Using z/OS LDAP native authentication
- 6.2 Configuration of z/OS LDAP native authentication
- 6.2.1 Configuring LDAP on z/OS
- 6.2.2 Configuring LDAP native authentication
- 6.2.3 Configuring LDAP on z/OS for IBM Tivoli Access Manager
- 6.2.4 Configuring IBM Tivoli Access Manager with LDAP on z/OS
- 6.3 Using IBM Tivoli Access Manager with RACF
- 6.3.1 WebSEAL junction to WebSphere for z/OS
- 6.3.2 Creating a new IBM Tivoli Access Manager user
- 6.3.3 First user logon and password change
- 6.4 Single sign-on with Trust Association Interceptor
- 6.4.1 The SWIPE application
- 6.4.2 Configuring WebSphere for z/OS for authentication
- 6.4.3 Configuring WebSEAL to transfer identity
- 6.4.4 Trust Association Interceptor
- Appendix A. Tivoli Management Framework: a short overview
- The framework
- Physical management environment
- Working with the framework
- Appendix B. IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS: a short overview.
- IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS concepts
- IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS components
- Subsystem interface
- NetView interfaces
- Event subsystem
- Automation subsystem
- Appendix C. The SMEUI: overview and concepts
- Introduction
- Conversations
- J2EE servers
- J2EE resources
- J2EE applications
- Activation
- Appendix D. LDAP z/OS native authentication for TAM files
- LDAP setup configuration file: ldap.profile
- LDAP configuration file: SLAPDCNF
- Appendix E. Additional material
- Locating the Web material
- Using the Web material
- System requirements for downloading the Web material
- How to use the Web material
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Index
- Back cover.
- Notes:
- "January 2004."
- "SG24-7062-00."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 80245941
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