Resources for monitoring the WebSphere Application Server environment

WebSphere Application Server has several resources for monitoring your WebSphere Application Server environment. These topics provide information on the different methods you can use to monitor your WebSphere Application Server environment.

Monitor the WebSphere Application Server jobs on iSeries
This topic describes the jobs that make up the WebSphere Application Server runtime and how you can use iSeries commands to monitor them.

Monitor the WebSphere Application Server jobs with a message queue
This topic describes how you can use a message queue to monitor the jobs that make up the WebSphere Application Server runtime. The same messages that are sent to to the joblog for the WebSphere Application Server jobs can also be sent to a user-specified message queue.

Monitor the WebSphere Application Server environment by using the Log Analyzer tool
This topic describes the Log Analyzer tool and how you can use it to monitor your WebSphere Application Server environment.

Monitor application server resources with the Tivoli Performance Viewer
This topic describes how to get and use the Tivoli Performance Viewer. The Tivoli Performance Viewer lets you track resources, including servlets, enterprise beans, sessions, database pools, Java(TM) virtual machine memory, and thread pools.

Verify product prerequisites
This topic describes how you can use the prerequisite validator to verify whether you have all the required product prerequisites.

Check for port conflicts
This topic describes how you can use the port validator to check for port conflicts.