Description
This course provides an immersion in troubleshooting WebSphere Application Server. It is intended for administrators who need to
monitor and maintain production application servers. The focus of the course is to provide these administrators with the tools and
techniques to analyze the runtime execution of applications within WebSphere Application Server.
Duration
2 days
Audience
Administrators who are already familiar with WebSphere Application Server but who want to better understand how to perform problem
determination and performance analysis for enterprise applications running in the execution environment
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Find and analyze the standard WebSphere Application Server logs
- Configure, generate and analyze traces for specific components within WebSphere Application Server
- Analyze performance of J2EE applications running in WebSphere Application Server
- Address performance issues of J2EE applications
Prerequisites
ED500 or equivalent experience; familiarity with Platform/OS of choice; general understanding of networks and networking transports/protocols (e.g. TCP/IP
HTTP, etc.)
Variations
- ED510 covers the troubleshooting and performance aspects of WebSphere Application Server, as well as additional advanced administrative topics such as security, failover and scalability
Details
Overview
Troubleshooting
Performance Tuning
- WebSphere Overviews (Review)
- WebSphere and J2EE (Review)
- Inside WebSphere (Review)
Troubleshooting
- Overview
- Logging
- Tracing
- Diagnostics & Tools
- Log Analyzer
- Serviceability
- Installation & Startup Troubleshooting
- Deployment & Runtime Troubleshooting
Performance Tuning
- Performance Basics
- J2EE Application Performance Tuning
- WebSphere Application Server Tuning
- WebSphere Performance Monitoring
- Tivoli Performance Viewer
- Application Performance Tuning
- Best Practices
Materials
[None]