ManageEngine® Applications Manager WebLogic Servers | ||
The following versions of the WebLogic Servers can be monitored by the Applications Manager:
WebLogic 6.1
WebLogic 7.x
WebLogic 8.x
WebLogic 9.x
WebLogic 10.x (WebLogic 11g)
WebLogic 12c
WebLogic servers are monitored based on a few parameters or the attributes. These attributes provide information about the functioning of the Monitors of WebLogic server and you can also receive alarms based on the thresholds configured on the numerical attributes of the server.
Availability tab, gives the Availability history for the past 24 hours or 30 days. Performance tab gives the Health Status and events for the past 24 hours or 30 days. List view enables you to perform bulk admin configurations. Click on the individual monitors listed, to view the following information.
Click on the monitor name to see all the server details listed:
Parameters |
Description |
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JVM | |
Type | Type of memory |
Heap Used | Amount of heap used by the weblogic server |
Heap Free | Amount of heap currently available |
Committed | Amount of heap that is committed for running weblogic server |
Maximum | Maximum amount of heap available for weblogic server |
Used Percentage | Amount of heap used in percentage |
Free Percentage | Amount of heap available in percentage |
Name | Name of the database connection pools that enables caching of database connection in the monitor easier through pools. |
Threads waiting for connection | Mentions the number of threads waiting for the connection. |
JDBC Active Connections | Mentions the number of active connections made to the monitor. |
Total Connections | Specifies the number of database connection pool. |
Pool State | Specifies the state of the pool Running/Suspended |
JDBC Connection Leak Count | There can be some problems in connections that are checked out from the connection pool but are not returned back to the pool and they are specified using the parameter. |
JDBC Active Connection in % | Amount of active connections in % |
Idle Threads Count | Specifies the threads that are idle or not used. |
Total Threads | Refers to the total count of threads assigned in this thread queue. |
Pending Request Total Count | Specifies the number of requests that are pending in the queue. |
Threads In Use | Specifies the threads that are currently in use. |
Web Applications | |
Name | Name of the Web Application. |
Session Opened Total | Refers to the total number of sessions that were opened since deployment of an Application. |
Number of Active Sessions | Specifies the number of sessions that are currently active in the Application. |
Maximum Number of Sessions | Refers to the highest number of sessions that were open for an Application. |
Number of Servlets | Refers to the total number of servlets of a web application |
Java Message Service | |
Name | The name of JMS server. |
Current | The current number of messages stored on this JMS server. |
Pending | The current number of messages pending (unacknowledged or uncommitted) stored on this JMS server. |
Received/Min | The number of messages received on this destination since the last reset per minute. |
Name |
Name of SAF Agent in Weblogic. |
Conversations Current Count |
The current number of conversations. |
Conversations Total Count |
The total number of conversations since the last reset. |
Conversation/Minute |
The total number of conversations per minute since the last reset. |
Name | Name of SAF Agent in Weblogic. |
Current | The current number of remote endpoints to which this SAF agent has been storing and forwarding messages. |
Total | The number of remote endpoints to which this SAF agent has been storing and forwarding messages per minute. |
Remote End Points Per Minute | The rate at which this SAF agent has been storing and forwarding messages per minute. |
You can also view the custom attributes of the WebLogic Server in the same page. Click Add Attributes to add custom WebLogic attributes. For information on adding Custom Monitors, refer to Custom Monitors topic. |
See Also
Creating New Monitor - WebLogic Server
VMware vFabric tc Servers |
WebSphere Servers |