IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1

Unconfigure the data collector for application server instances- Windows - WAS agent

If you no longer want the data collector to monitor an application server instance, you can unconfigure the data collector from it.

To do this, perform the following steps:

  1. Enter the Agent Configuration window.

    After installation of the agent, if you have selected Launch Manage Tivoli Monitoring Services for additional configuration options this window opens automatically.

  2. Select Unconfigure data collectors from Application Servers and click Next.

  3. Select the server instance(s) you want to unconfigure. All the instances monitored by this installation of the agent are listed.

    • Instance(s) must be running during the configuration.

    • For Network Deployment environment the Node Agent and Deployment Manager must also be running.

    Set the connection parameters for the application server instances. By default, the information that was set during initial data collector configuration for each instance will be displayed (except username and password). The following table lists the fields:

    Field What to do
    Host Name Type the fully qualified host name or IP address of the application server instance that the data collector monitors. Do not include a protocol in the host name. For example, type...

      myserver.ibm.tivoli.com

    ...not...

      https://myserver.ibm.tivoli.com

    If using a Network Deployment environment, provide the host name of the deployment manager instead.

    Connector Type Select the type of connection the data collector and application server will use for communication.
    Port If you selected SOAP as the connector type, enter the SOAP port used by the application server instance.

    The SOAP port is identified in...

      PROFILE_HOME/config/cells/cell_name/nodes/node_name/serverindex.xml

    ...for the instance of application server that the data collector will monitor.

    If using Network Deployment, provide the SOAP port of the deployment manager instead.

    If you selected RMI as the connector type, enter the RMI port used by the application server instance.

    Username Only for Global Security enabled. Type the user ID of a user authorized to log on to the WAS administrative console. This user must have the agent role on the application server.

    Alternatively, to retrieve the user ID from a properties file, select Use 'soap.client.props' or 'sas.client.props'.

    Password Only for Global Security enabled. Type the password corresponding to the user specified in the Username field.

    Alternatively, to retrieve the password from a properties file, select Use 'soap.client.props' or 'sas.client.props'.

    Check the boxes next to any instances you no longer want to monitor. Then, click Next.

  4. In the next step, you can choose to create a response file to save your configuration settings. You can use the response file to perform a silent configuration with the same parameters.

    To create a response file, check the box Save your settings in a response file and click Browse to select the file location; otherwise leave the box unchecked. If you uncheck Apply data collector Unconfiguration, the unconfiguration will not be applied; you can still save it in the response file. When the boxes are set correctly, click Next.

  5. The configuration utility will validate the applications server connection and apply the unconfiguration.

    Click Next.

  6. WebSphere unconfiguration summary information is displayed.

    To export the summary report to a file, click the button...

      Export Summary Report

    The application server needs to be restarted before the data collector configuration takes effect. Click Home to return to the Agent Configuration window, or click OK to complete the configuration process.


Parent topic:

Configure ITCAM Agent for WebSphere Applications on Windows

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