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Chapter 7 Monitor resource details<br />

Understanding Weblogic monitor resources<br />

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Weblogic monitor resources monitor Websphere that runs on the server.<br />

Weblogic monitor resources<br />

Note 1 For the supported versions of Weblogic application server, see the Getting Started<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Note 2 For target monitoring resource, specify a script resource that can start Weblogic.<br />

Monitoring starts after the target resource is activated; however, if Weblogic cannot be<br />

started right after the target resource is activated, adjust the time by using Wait Time to<br />

Start Monitoring.<br />

Note 3 A Java environment is required to start monitoring with this command. The application<br />

server system uses Java functions. There<strong>for</strong>e if Java stalls, it may be recognized as an<br />

error.<br />

Note 4 Weblogic may produce operation logs <strong>for</strong> each monitoring. Configure the Weblogic<br />

settings if this needs to be adjusted.<br />

Monitoring by Weblogic monitor resources<br />

Weblogic monitor resources use the webLogic.Admin (Ping) command to verify the operation.<br />

As a result of monitoring, the following is considered as an error:<br />

(1) When an error is reported as the response to the Ping.<br />

<strong>ExpressCluster</strong> X <strong>2.0</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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