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Using the JMX Proxy<br />

WebLogic 9 and WebLogic 10 cannot be monitored by the same<br />

proxy. You must install two proxies, one for each, if you are<br />

monitoring both of these application servers.<br />

WebSphere 6.0 requires the proxy to be configured only for it.<br />

WebLogic 8.1 is monitored by the proxy on JRE1.4. All other<br />

application servers are monitored by JRE 1.5. If you are<br />

monitoring other versions of WebLogic 8.1 you must install a<br />

Data Collector and proxy for each.<br />

When installing the Data Collector, you can install JMX Proxy for<br />

JRE 1.4 or JRE 5.0. JMX Proxy for JRE 1.4 is only for very old<br />

Application Servers that cannot be monitored by a proxy that runs<br />

on JRE 5.0, such as Weblogic 8.1.<br />

Installing JMX Proxy Automatically<br />

To install the JMX Proxy automatically:<br />

1. Start the JMX Proxy installer.<br />

2. Click I Agree to accept the license agreement.<br />

3. Enter the data collector host and port numbers.<br />

4. Select which application server the proxy is to monitor and<br />

click Next.<br />

5. Select the folder that you want to install the proxy in and click<br />

Install.<br />

6. When the installation is finished, the message, ―Empirix<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> JMX proxy for JRE 5.0 is installed. Please start it<br />

from Service Management Console,‖ is displayed. Click OK.<br />

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