Changing the MDS Configuration Attributes Using Fusion Middleware Control

Deploying Applications 10-33 5. Select RestoreToOriginalConfiguration. The Operation: restoreToOriginalConfiguration page is displayed. 6. Click Invoke. Use this operation with caution. It causes all changes made to the original adf-config.xml file to be discarded. The adf-config.xml is restored to the base document. 10-34 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide Part V Part V Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware This part provides information about how to find information about the cause of an error and its corrective action, to view and manage log files to assist in monitoring system activity and to diagnose problems and how to monitor Oracle Fusion Middleware. Part V contains the following chapters: ■ Chapter 11, Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware ■ Chapter 12, Managing Log Files and Diagnostic Data ■ Chapter 13, Diagnosing Problems 11 Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware 11-1 11 Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware This chapter describes how to monitor Oracle Fusion Middleware using Fusion Middleware Control, Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, and the command line. It describes the following topics: ■ Monitoring the Status of Oracle Fusion Middleware ■ Viewing the Performance of Oracle Fusion Middleware ■ Viewing the Routing Topology

11.1 Monitoring the Status of Oracle Fusion Middleware

Monitoring the health of your Oracle Fusion Middleware environment and ensuring that it performs optimally is an important task for the administrator. Oracle Fusion Middleware provides the following methods for monitoring the status of your environment: ■ Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console: You can monitor the status of Oracle WebLogic Server domains, clusters, servers, Java components, and applications. From the Administration Console, navigate to the entitys page. See Overview of the Administration Console in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Server for information on monitoring using the console. ■ Fusion Middleware Control: You can monitor the status of Oracle WebLogic Server domains, clusters, servers, Java components, system components, and applications. Navigate to the entitys home page, for example, to the home page for an Oracle HTTP Server instance. ■ The command line: You can monitor the status of your environment using the WLST or opmnctl command lines. To monitor the status of Java components with the command line, use the WLST state command, using the following format: statename, type For example, to get the status of the Managed Server server1, use the following command: wls:mydomainserverConfig stateserver1,Server Note: For information about monitoring servers for IBM WebSphere, see Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware on IBM WebSphere in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Third-Party Application Server Guide.