Monitoring a Cluster Monitoring the Status of Oracle Fusion Middleware

11-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide 1. From the navigation pane, expand SOA, then soa-infra. Select the application to monitor. The applications home page is displayed. 2. From this page, you can monitor the running instances, faults and rejected messages, and component metrics. The following figure shows part of a SOA composite home page: This page, with the Dashboard tab selected, shows the following: ■ The recent instances ■ Recent faults and rejected messages ■ Component metrics

11.1.10 Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Applications

To monitor an Oracle WebCenter application: 1. From the navigation pane, expand Application Deployments, then select the application to monitor. The applications home page is displayed. 2. In this page, you can view a summary of the applications status, entry points to the application, Web Services and modules associated with the application, and the response and load. 3. For some applications, you can view service metrics. From the Application Deployment menu, choose Web Center, then Service Metrics. The following figure shows the Service Metrics page: Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware 11-11

11.1.11 Monitoring Applications Deployed to a Cluster

If you deploy an application to a cluster, Oracle Fusion Middleware automatically deploys the application to each Managed Server in the cluster. As a result, there is an instance of the application on each server. There are times when you want to monitor the performance of the application on an individual server, and times when you want to monitor the overall performance of the application across all the servers in the cluster. For example, normally, you would manage the overall performance of the application to determine if there are any performance issues affecting all users of the application, regardless of which instance users access. If you notice a performance problem, you can then drill down to a specific instance of the application to determine if the problem is affecting one or all of the application instances in the cluster. Fusion Middleware Control provides monitoring pages for both of these scenarios: 1. From the navigation pane, expand Application Deployments. Fusion Middleware lists the applications deployed in the current domain. If an application has been deployed to a cluster, Fusion Middleware Control shows a plus sign + next to the application to indicate that it represents more than one instance of the application on the cluster. See Also: Understanding WebCenter Performance Metrics in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter for more information about service metrics