Performance and Diagnostic Advisor

 

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Use this topic to understand the functions of the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor.

The Performance and Diagnostic Advisor provides advice to help tune systems for optimal performance and is configured using the console or the wsadmin tool. Running in the JVM of the appserver, the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor periodically checks for inefficient settings and issues recommendations as standard product warning messages. These recommendations are displayed both as warnings in the administrative console under Runtime Messages in the WAS Status panel and as text in the appserver SystemOut.log file. Enabling the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor has minimal system performance impact.

The Performance and Diagnostic Advisor provides performance advice and diagnostic advice to help tune systems for optimal performance, and also to help understand the health of the system. It is configured using the console or the wsadmin tool. Running in the JVM of the appserver, the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor periodically checks for inefficient settings and issues recommendations as standard product warning messages. These recommendations are displayed as warnings in the console under Runtime Messages in the WAS Status panel, as text in the appserver SystemOut.log file, and as JMX notifications. Enabling the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor has minimal system performance impact.

From WAS, V6.0.2, you can use the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor to enable the lightweight memory leak detection, which is designed to provide early detection of memory problems in test and production environments.

The advice that the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor gives is all on the server level. The only difference when running in a ND environment is that you might receive contradictory advice on resources that are declared at the node or cell level and used at the server level.

For example, two sets of advice are given if a data source is declared at the node level to have a connection pool size of {10,50} and is used by two servers (server1 and server2). If server1 uses only two connections and server2 uses all fifty connections during peak load, the optimal connection pool size is different for the two servers. Therefore, the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor gives two sets of advice (one for server1 and another for server2). The data source is declared at the node level and make your decisions appropriately by setting one size that works for both, or by declaring two different data sources for each server with the appropriate level.

Read Use the Performance and Diagnostic Advisor for startup and configuration steps.


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Diagnostic alerts

 

Related concepts

Performance advisor types and purposes
Lightweight memory leak detection