Diagnosing and fixing problems: Resources for learning

In addition to the information center, there are several Web-based resources for researching and resolving problems related to the WebSphere Application Server.

 

The WAS support page

The

official site for providing tools and sharing knowledge about WebSphere Application Server problems is the WAS support page: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html. Among the features it provides are:

  • A search field for searching the entire support site for documentation and fixes related to a specific exception, error message, or other problem. Use this search function before contacting IBM Support directly.

  • Hints and Tips, Technotes, and Solutions links take you to specific problems and resolutions documented by WebSphere Application Server technical support personnel.

  • A link All fixes, fix packs, refresh packs, and tools provides free WAS maintenance upgrades and problem determination tools.

    • fixes are software patches which address specific WebSphere Application Server defects. Selecting a specific defect from the list in the All fixes, fix packs, refresh packs, and tools page takes you to a description of what problem the fix addresses.

    • Fix packs are bundles of multiple fixes, tested together and released as a maintenance upgrade to WebSphere Application Server. Refresh packs are fix packs that also contain new function. If you select a fix pack from this page, you are taken to a page describing the target platform, WebSphere Application Server prerequisite level, and other related information. Selecting the list defects link on that page displays a list of the fixes which the fix pack includes. If you intend to install a fix which is part of a fix pack, it is usually better to upgrade to the complete fix pack rather than to just install the individual fix.

    • Tools are free programs that help you analyze the configuration, behavior and performance of your WAS installation.

 

Accessing WAS support page resources

Some resources on the WAS support page are marked with a key icon. To access these resources, supply a user ID and password, or to register if do not already have an ID. When registering, you are asked for your contract number, which is supplied as part of a WebSphere Application Server purchase.

 

WebSphere Developer Domain

The Developer Domains are IBM-supported sites for enabling developers to learn about IBM software products and how to use them. They contain resources such as articles, tutorials, and links to newsgroups and user groups. We can reach the WebSphere Developer Domain at http://www7b.software.ibm.com/wsdd/.

 

The IBM Support page

IBM Support has documents that can save you time gathering information needed to resolve this problem. Before opening a PMR, see the IBM Support page.