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Tivoli and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS / [Budi Darmawan, Foulques de Valence, Daniela Chersoni].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Darmawan, Budi.
Contributor:
De Valence, Foulques.
Chersoni, Daniela.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
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 &amp
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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