Enterprise MonitoringThe key to a stable, reliable distributed system is to monitor the moving parts of the system. It is strongly recommended for CLM Deployments to deploy professional monitoring tools for production.Application Managed BeansAs part of our serviceability strategy for the CLM product suite, we provide detailed instrumentation and best practices for collecting data on how your system is behaving. Managed beans (MBeans) are "Java objects that represent a manageable resource, such as an application, a service, a component, or a device" (1). These objects are available through a MBean Server or Java Management Extensions (JMX) agent. Over the last few releases, we have been working to instrument the CLM applications using managed beans. We have implemented MXBeans. MXBeans use a predefined set of data types which make consuming data from the beans easier (2). There is no need to introspect the bean before collecting the data.
CLM Server Monitoring (Feature) deprecated in v6.0.3CLM Server Monitoring was removed in 6.0.3.CLM Server Monitoring, a performance monitoring utility included in versions 5.0.2 and later, was removed in 6.0.3. Version 6.0.3 includes a new, lightweight monitoring utility that uses industry-standard MBeans and that can be consumed by other application monitoring services. For more information about server peformance and monitoring, see Plan Item 396673, Work Item 392897, and the Deployment wiki article about Known Expensive Scenarios.
Jazz server monitoring
Web and Application Server monitoring
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Basic system responsiveness
System monitoring
Java Virtual Machine monitoring
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