Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware 5-9
This page shows the following:
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A summary of the application, including its state, the Managed Server on which it is deployed, and information about active sessions, active requests, and request
processing time
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Entry points, including any Web modules and Web services
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A list of modules with the type of module for each
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Response and load, which shows the requests per minute and the request processing time
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A list of most requested servlets, JSPs, and Web Services
5.3 Monitoring the Performance of Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
If you encounter a problem, such as an application that is running slowly or is hanging, you can view more detailed performance information, including
performance metrics for a particular target, to find out more information about the problem.
Oracle Fusion Middleware automatically and continuously measures run-time performance. The performance metrics are automatically enabled; you do not need to
set options or perform any extra configuration to collect them.
Note that Fusion Middleware Control provides real-time data. If you are interested in viewing historical data, consider using Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.
5-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware 2 Day Administration Guide
To view the performance of an Oracle Web Logic Managed Server:
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From the navigation pane, expand the farm, then WebLogic Domain, and then the domain.
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Select the server to monitor. The server home page is displayed.
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From the WebLogic Server menu, choose Performance Summary.
The Performance Summary page is displayed. It shows performance metrics, as well as information about response time and request processing time for
applications deployed to the Oracle WebLogic Server.
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To see additional metrics, click Show Metric Palette and expand the metric categories.
The following figure show the Performance Summary page with the Metric Palette displayed:
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Select a metric to add it to the performance summary.
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To overlay another target, click Overlay, and select the target. The target is added to the charts, so that you can view the performance of more than one target at a
time, comparing their performance.
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To customize the time frame shown by the charts, you can:
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Click Slider to display a slider tool that lets you specify that more or less time is shown in the charts. For example, to show the past 10 minutes, instead of
the past 15 minutes, slide the left slider control to the right until it displays the last 10 minutes.
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Select the calendar and clock icon. Then, enter the Start Time and End Time.
Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware 5-11
You can also view the performance of a components, such as Oracle HTTP Server or Oracle SOA Suite. Navigate to the component and select Monitoring, then
Performance Summary
from the dynamic target menu.
5.4 Viewing the Routing Topology