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		<title>Monitoring Weblogic 9.2 with JMX and JRuby</title>
		<link>http://altentee.com/blogs/2008/monitoring-weblogic-92-with-jmx-and-jruby/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 00:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Koopmans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After getting nowhere with lack luster HP support, I turned to the power of the Open Source community and got a very simple script up and running to remotely monitor Weblogic JVM Performance and JMS queues using JMX and JRuby. Despite having some initial issues with the code, the author of the jmx4r module turned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After getting nowhere with <a href="http://www.sqaforums.com/showthreaded.php?Number=468372">lack luster HP support</a>, I turned to the power of the Open Source community and got a very simple script up and running to remotely monitor Weblogic JVM Performance and JMS queues using JMX and <a href="http://jruby.codehaus.org/Getting+Started">JRuby</a>.</p>
<p>Despite having some initial issues with the code, the author of the <a href="http://jmesnil.net/weblog/2007/06/11/jmx4r-a-jmx-libary-for-jruby/">jmx4r module</a> turned around a fix inside 24 hours so that I could connect to a Weblogic 9.2 server and look at its <a href="http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs92/wlsmbeanref/core/index.html">domainruntime MBean</a>s. SiteScope can&#8217;t handle domainruntimes of these size (short of being told to &#8216;add more memory&#8217; to a 3GB+ machine!). So exit stage left Mercury, enter stage right JRuby&#8230;<br />
<span id="more-133"></span></p>
<p>This script will enumerate JVM performance and also JMS queue depths in around 65 lines of code and spits those results into a MySQL database using the mysqlimport CLI.<br />
I&#8217;ve <a href="http://90kts.com/blog/2008/formatting-data-for-import-into-loadrunner-analysis/">formatted the output</a> so I can still input the data into LoadRunner Analysis.</p>

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</pre></td><td class="code"><pre class="ruby" style="font-family:monospace;"><span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">require</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'rubygems'</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">require</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'jmx4r'</span>
groupid = <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;mycluster&quot;</span>
<span style="color:#6666ff; font-weight:bold;">JMX::MBean</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">establish_connection</span> <span style="color:#ff3333; font-weight:bold;">:url</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">=&gt;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/iiop://hostname:7001/weblogic.management.mbeanservers.domainruntime&quot;</span>, <span style="color:#ff3333; font-weight:bold;">:username</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">=&gt;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;username&quot;</span>, <span style="color:#ff3333; font-weight:bold;">:password</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">=&gt;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;password&quot;</span>
&nbsp;
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">open</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_jvm.csv'</span>, <span style="color:#996600;">'a'</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">do</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>file<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>
   runtime_mbeans = <span style="color:#6666ff; font-weight:bold;">JMX::MBean</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">find_all_by_name</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;com.bea:Type=JRockitRuntime,*&quot;</span>
   runtime_mbeans.<span style="color:#9900CC;">each</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">do</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span> mbean <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>
		now  = <span style="color:#CC00FF; font-weight:bold;">Time</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">now</span>
		date = <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;#{now.year}-#{now.month}-#{now.day}&quot;</span>
		time = <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;#{now.hour}:#{now.min}:#{now.sec}&quot;</span>
&nbsp;
		data  = <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#91;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#93;</span>
		<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">if</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span>mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">object_name</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">get_key_property</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;Name&quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> =~ <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">/</span>server<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">/</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">then</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;&quot;</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> date
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> time
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> groupid
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">object_name</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">get_key_property</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;Name&quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">used_physical_memory</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">heap_size_max</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">free_physical_memory</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">total_garbage_collection_time</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">total_garbage_collection_count</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">total_nursery_size</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">heap_free_percent</span>
			file.<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> data.<span style="color:#9900CC;">compact</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">join</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;, &quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span>
		<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
   <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
&nbsp;
cmd = <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>wamp<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>bin<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysql<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysql5.0.51a<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>bin<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysqlimport -h localhost -P 3390 -s -u root --fields-optionally-enclosed-by=&quot;&quot;&quot; --fields-terminated-by=, --lines-terminated-by=&quot;<span style="color:#000099;">\n</span>&quot; --local sensis D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_jvm.csv'</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">%</span>x<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#123;</span><span style="color:#008000; font-style:italic;">#{cmd}}</span>
cmd = <span style="color:#996600;">'cat D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_jvm.csv &gt;&gt; D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_jvm_archive.csv'</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">%</span>x<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#123;</span><span style="color:#008000; font-style:italic;">#{cmd}}</span>
<span style="color:#CC00FF; font-weight:bold;">File</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">delete</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_jvm.csv'</span>
&nbsp;
&nbsp;
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">open</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_queues.csv'</span>, <span style="color:#996600;">'a'</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">do</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>file<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>
   runtime_mbeans = <span style="color:#6666ff; font-weight:bold;">JMX::MBean</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">find_all_by_name</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;com.bea:Type=JMSDestinationRuntime,*&quot;</span>
   runtime_mbeans.<span style="color:#9900CC;">each</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">do</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span> mbean <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">|</span>
		now  = <span style="color:#CC00FF; font-weight:bold;">Time</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">now</span>
		date = <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;#{now.year}-#{now.month}-#{now.day}&quot;</span>
		time = <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;#{now.hour}:#{now.min}:#{now.sec}&quot;</span>
&nbsp;
		data  = <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#91;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#93;</span>
		<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">if</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span>mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">object_name</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">get_key_property</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;Name&quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> =~ <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">/</span><span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">Module</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">/</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span> <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">then</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> <span style="color:#996600;">&quot;&quot;</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> date
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> time
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> groupid
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">object_name</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">get_key_property</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;Name&quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">messages_received_count</span>
			data <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&lt;&lt;</span> mbean.<span style="color:#9900CC;">messages_high_count</span>
			file.<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> data.<span style="color:#9900CC;">compact</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">join</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#40;</span><span style="color:#996600;">&quot;, &quot;</span><span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#41;</span>
		<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
   <span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
<span style="color:#9966CC; font-weight:bold;">end</span>
&nbsp;
cmd = <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>wamp<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>bin<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysql<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysql5.0.51a<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>bin<span style="color:#000099;">\\</span>mysqlimport -h localhost -P 3390 -s -u root --fields-optionally-enclosed-by=&quot;&quot;&quot; --fields-terminated-by=, --lines-terminated-by=&quot;<span style="color:#000099;">\n</span>&quot; --local sensis D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_queues.csv'</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">%</span>x<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#123;</span><span style="color:#008000; font-style:italic;">#{cmd}}</span>
cmd = <span style="color:#996600;">'cat D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_queues.csv &gt;&gt; D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_queues_archive.csv'</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">puts</span> <span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">%</span>x<span style="color:#006600; font-weight:bold;">&#123;</span><span style="color:#008000; font-style:italic;">#{cmd}}</span>
<span style="color:#CC0066; font-weight:bold;">sleep</span> <span style="color:#006666;">10</span>
<span style="color:#CC00FF; font-weight:bold;">File</span>.<span style="color:#9900CC;">delete</span> <span style="color:#996600;">'D:<span style="color:#000099;">\p</span>erf_queues.csv'</span></pre></td></tr></table></div>

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		<title>Monitoring Weblogic using JMX in SiteScope</title>
		<link>http://altentee.com/blogs/2008/monitoring-weblogic-using-jmx-in-sitescope/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Koopmans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using JMX (Java Management Extensions) it is possible to monitor Managed Beans published by MBean servers. Weblogic (WL) provides MBeans for both admin and managed servers. You can find out more info about WebLogic MBeans and accessing them with JMX here &#8230; Following are some augmented instructions for setting up JMX monitors within SiteScope. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using JMX (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Management_Extensions">Java Management Extensions</a>) it is possible to monitor Managed Beans published by MBean servers. Weblogic (WL) provides MBeans for both admin and managed servers.</p>
<p>You can find out more info about WebLogic MBeans and accessing them with JMX <a href="http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs92/wlsmbeanref/core/index.html">here</a> &#8230;</p>
<p>Following are some augmented instructions for setting up JMX monitors within SiteScope. I used this <a href="http://www.performanceengineer.com/monitoring/monitoring-weblogic-using-jmx">excellent </a>article as a starting point.<br />
<span id="more-121"></span><br />
<strong>Types</strong><br />
There are two types of MBeans which we&#8217;re interested in namely:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Configuration MBeans, which expose attributes and operations<br />
   for configuring WebLogic Server resources.<br />
2. Runtime MBeans, which provide information about the runtime state of its resources.</p></blockquote>
<p>In terms of performance monitoring we&#8217;re more interested in the latter, but from an overall system level monitoring point of view, sysadmins may also be interested in static config MBeans.</p>
<p>In reality there are 1,000&#8242;s of runtime MBeans available for WebLogic and navigating/finding the correct bean inside SiteScope can be difficult due to it&#8217;s clunky web interface &#8230;</p>
<p>As a starting point refer to the MBean reference previously mentioned to get an overview of runtime beans available. In this case I&#8217;m interested in the JMSRuntime bean &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Using the WL Scripting Tool</strong><br />
If you are working on the WL server you can use the WL Scripting Tool to browse the available Runtime beans:<br />
<code>D:\Data\bea\wlserver_10.0\server\bin>setWLSEnv.cmd<br />
D:\Data\bea\wlserver_10.0\server\bin>java weblogic.WLST<br />
connect('username','password','t3://host:8003')<br />
serverRuntime()<br />
ls()<br />
cd("JMSRuntime")<br />
ls()<br />
cd("server01_01.jms")<br />
ls()</p>
<p>dr-\-   Connections<br />
dr-\-   JMSServers</p>
<p>-r-\-   ConnectionsCurrentCount                      14<br />
-r-\-   ConnectionsHighCount                         14<br />
-r-\-   ConnectionsTotalCount                        18<br />
-r-\-   HealthState                                  State:HEALTH_OK,ReasonCode:\[\]<br />
-r-\-   JMSServersCurrentCount                       2<br />
-r-\-   JMSServersHighCount                          2<br />
-r-\-   JMSServersTotalCount                         2<br />
-r-\-   Name                                         server01_01.jms<br />
-r-\-   Type                                         JMSRuntime</code></p>
<p>This will help identify the name of the MBean (in this case server01_01.jms) and the indicative path<br />
to that MBean when using JConsole or SiteScope.</p>
<p><strong>Setting up IIOP access on monitored machines</strong><br />
SiteScope relies on the IIOP protocol to talk to the WL server. In order to get remote access with JMX via IIOP you need to provide a default username and password for the IIOP user.</p>
<p>This can be done via the WL admin console as in:<br />
<code>domServiceBus->Environment->Servers->server01_nn->Protocols [tab]\->IIOP->advanced</code></p>
<p>Then provide a default username and password for the IIOP user.</p>
<p>Note: IIOP is already enabled by default, but a username and pwd is not. This change requires a server restart for WL. You must make sure that the username and password is >= 8 digits, otherwise the CORBA connection will fail when using SiteScope.</p>
<p><strong>Testing connectivity from JConsole</strong><br />
Before setting up a SiteScope monitor it is worth using JConsole to familiarize yourself with the published MBeans.<br />
Assuming you have the Java SDK installed, launch JConsole as per the following:<br />
<code>C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_14\bin\jconsole.exe \-J-Dcom.sun.CORBA.transport.ORBTCPReadTimeouts=10:60000:500:10</code></p>
<p>Note: you must provide the additional read timeout arguments otherwise you will get a connection error like this:<br />
<code>Unable to retrieve counters: Error receiving browse data: java.rmi.MarshalException: CORBA COMM_FAILURE 1398079696 Maybe; nested exception is: org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: vmcid: SUN minor code: 208 completed: Maybe</code></p>
<p>To connect to the target server, click on New Connection->advanced and provide the following details:<br />
<code>JMX URL: service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/iiop://hostname:8003/weblogic.management.mbeanservers.runtime<br />
Username: <whatever you set for the IIOP user><br />
Password: <whatever you set for the IIOP user></code></p>
<p>You will then get a tree-like broswer in which you can look at all available MBeans.</p>
<p><strong>Setting up a SiteScope JMX monitor</strong><br />
Before setting up the monitor, make sure you change the following registry key for SiteScope to avoid the aforementioned timeout errors:<br />
<code>@="-server -Xmx256m -showversion -Dcom.sun.CORBA.transport.ORBTCPReadTimeouts=10:30000:500:10<br />
-Dcatalina.home=\"D:\\SiteScope\\Tomcat\" -Dflipper.param.file=..\\conf\\flipperSiteScope.properties<br />
-Dtopaz.home=.. -cp \"D:\\SiteScope\\Tomcat\\bin\\bootstrap.jar\" org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap start"</code></p>
<p>Note the added parameter argument:<br />
<code>-Dcom.sun.CORBA.transport.ORBTCPReadTimeouts=10:30000:500:10</code></p>
<p>You will need to stop/start the SiteScope windows service for this change to take affect.</p>
<p>Now create a new JMX monitor:<br />
<code>Name: 8003 - Managed server<br />
Frequency: 2 minutes<br />
JMX URL: service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/iiop://host:8003/weblogic.management.mbeanservers.runtime<br />
Domain filter:<br />
Username: weblogic<br />
Password: password</code></p>
<p>Then click Get Counters &#8230;</p>
<p>If you used the WLST you&#8217;d now know what path the MBean exists on. In this case:<br />
<code>com.bea/server01_01/server01_01.jms/JMSRuntime</code></p>
<p>And suggested counters to collect might be:<br />
<code>ConnectionsCurrentCount<br />
ConnectionsHighCount<br />
ConnectionsTotalCount<br />
JMSServersCurrentCount<br />
JMSServersHighCount<br />
JMSServersTotalCount</code></p>
<p>Now you will be able to use SiteScope as the central repository for collecting metrics (long term monitoring). When running a load test scenario, you will be able to poll these same metrics using the SiteScope monitor available to the Controller.</p>
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		<title>Monitoring Weblogic using JMX in LoadRunner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 20:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Koopmans</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Altentee]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[JMX]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[loadrunner]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[weblogic]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[When configuring the WebLogic (JMX) monitor (Add Measurements via the Run tab in Controller) you may be presented with the following error: Java Virtual Machine Version mismatch: Required version: 1.3 To overcome this try the following steps &#8230; Rename the jmxri.jar file to jmxri.bak in the \LoadRunner\classes directory Copy the weblogic.jar from your application server [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When configuring the WebLogic (JMX) monitor (Add Measurements via the Run tab in Controller) you may be presented with the following error:</p>
<p><code>Java Virtual Machine Version mismatch: Required version: 1.3</code></p>
<p>To overcome this try the following steps &#8230;<br />
<span id="more-115"></span></p>
<p>Rename the jmxri.jar file to jmxri.bak in the <code><installdir>\LoadRunner\classes directory</code></p>
<p>Copy the weblogic.jar from your application server directory typically from<br />
<code><installdir>\bea\wlserver_<version>\server\lib</code><br />
to the<br />
<code><installdir>\LoadRunner\classes</code> directory</p>
<p>Edit the <code><installdir>\LoadRunner\dat\monitors\WebLogicMon.ini </code><br />
as per the following:</p>
<p><code><br />
[WebLogicMon]<br />
JVM=javaw.exe<br />
JavaVersion=1.5<br />
;JavaVendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.</p>
<p>JVM_CLASSES1=jmxri.jar<br />
JVM_CLASSES2=weblogicmon.jar</p>
<p>JVM_ARG1=-Dweblogic.ThreadPoolSize=20<br />
JVM_ARG2=-Dweblogic.ThreadPoolPercentSocketReaders=90</p>
<p>DetectVersions=0</p>
<p>Weblogic=weblogic.jar<br />
Port=7001</p>
<p>MetricListURL=/?type=0&#038;id=10&#038;host=%h<br />
MetricDataURL=/?type=0&#038;id=11&#038;host=%h<br />
MetricRequestURL=/?type=0&#038;id=12&#038;host=%h<br />
ShutdownHostURL=/?type=0&#038;id=13&#038;host=%h<br />
InitHostURL=/?type=0&#038;id=14&#038;host=%h</p>
<p>MonitorType=WebLogic<br />
DlgTitle=BEA WebLogic Monitor<br />
ExtensionDll=WebLogicMonExt.dll</p>
<p>ActivateCounters=1<br />
QueryLoginInfo=1<br />
RefreshMetricList=1<br />
DefaultPort=1112<br />
SourceHost=localhost<br />
PingHostURL=/?type=0&#038;id=201<br />
</code></p>
<p>Making sure that the JavaVersion and Port match your client/server settings!</p>
<p>Restart the Controller and you should now be able to add the appropriate counters using the WebLogic (JMX) monitor.</p>
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