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Implementing IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere Business Integration V1.1.
Title:
Implementing IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere Business Integration V1.1.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (338 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 WebSphere MQ overview -- 1.1.1 Queue managers and queues -- 1.1.2 Channels -- 1.1.3 Dead Letter Queue -- 1.1.4 Triggering -- 1.2 WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker overview -- 1.3 WebSphere InterChange Server overview -- 1.4 Why do I need to manage my middleware? -- 1.5 OMEGAMON XE for WBI overview -- 1.6 OMEGAMON XE for WBI and ITIL -- 1.7 Our lab environment for the redbook -- Chapter 2. OMEGAMON XE/DE Distributed Architecture -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Terminology -- 2.3 Communications -- 2.4 Deployment scenarios -- 2.4.1 Simple deployment with no firewall -- 2.4.2 Simple deployment with firewall -- 2.4.3 Complex deployment: CMS, RMS, and a firewall -- 2.5 Scalability -- Chapter 3. Installation of the OMEGAMON infrastructure -- 3.1 Planning for the installation -- 3.1.1 Business requirements -- 3.1.2 Hardware requirements -- 3.1.3 Software requirements -- 3.1.4 Network requirements -- 3.2 Candle Management Server -- 3.2.1 Candle Management Server installation -- 3.2.2 CandleNet Portal -- 3.2.3 Modes of operation -- 3.2.4 Supported operating systems -- 3.2.5 Product prerequisites -- 3.2.6 Starting the InstallShield Wizard -- 3.3 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON DE -- 3.3.1 Installing IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON DE -- 3.4 Verifying the installation -- Chapter 4. Installation and configuration of WebSphere MQ Agents -- 4.1 WebSphere MQ Agent installation and configuration -- 4.1.1 Installing the WebSphere MQ Agent on z/OS -- 4.1.2 Installing the WebSphere MQ Agent on UNIX -- 4.1.3 Installing OMEGAMON WebSphere MQ Agent on Windows -- 4.1.4 Create additional instances of the agent -- 4.2 WebSphere MQ Configuration Agent configuration.

Chapter 5. WebSphere MQ Configuration -- 5.1 OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere MQ Configuration overview -- 5.1.1 Centralized configuration information -- 5.1.2 A graphical representation of your configuration -- 5.1.3 Common prototype models for creating WebSphere MQ objects -- 5.1.4 Managing resources from a business perspective -- 5.1.5 Keeping your actual and defined configurations in sync -- 5.1.6 Scheduling actions -- 5.1.7 Entering WebSphere MQ commands from the Defined View -- 5.2 WebSphere MQ Configuration scenario -- 5.2.1 Scheduling an action -- 5.2.2 Connecting queue managers -- 5.2.3 Creating resources -- 5.3 Audit Logging feature -- 5.3.1 Audit Log reports -- 5.3.2 Accessing additional details reports -- 5.4 Backing up the configuration database -- 5.4.1 Restoring the configuration database -- Chapter 6. WebSphere MQ Monitoring -- 6.1 OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere MQ Monitoring overview -- 6.2 WebSphere MQ Monitoring options -- 6.2.1 Editing WebSphere MQ Monitoring options -- 6.2.2 Install WebSphere MQ Agent on z/OS -- 6.3 Workspaces -- 6.4 Monitoring scenarios -- 6.4.1 WebSphere MQ queue manager monitoring -- 6.4.2 WebSphere MQ queue monitoring -- 6.4.3 SYSTEM.DEAD.LETTER alert -- 6.4.4 WebSphere MQ channel monitoring -- Chapter 7. WebSphere Integration Brokers Monitoring -- 7.1 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere Integration Brokers -- 7.1.1 What does the agent do? -- 7.1.2 How does the agent work? -- 7.2 Planning for installation of the WebSphere Integration Brokers Monitoring Agent -- 7.2.1 Prerequisite information -- 7.2.2 Setting up the environment prior to installation -- 7.3 Installing the WebSphere Integration Brokers Monitoring Agent -- 7.3.1 Running the installer -- 7.4 Installing the seed file on the CMS -- 7.4.1 Seeding the CMS on Windows -- 7.4.2 Seeding the CMS on UNIX.

7.5 Configuring the WebSphere Integration Brokers Monitoring Agent -- 7.5.1 Configuring the agent on Windows -- 7.5.2 Configuring the agent on UNIX -- 7.6 The agent's configuration file -- 7.7 Using situations -- 7.8 Using Take Actions -- 7.9 Automating responses -- 7.10 Workspaces -- 7.11 Monitoring scenarios -- 7.12 Other considerations -- 7.12.1 Performance considerations -- 7.12.2 Working with the CandleMonitor Node -- 7.12.3 Using the sample programs -- Chapter 8. WebSphere Interchange Server Monitoring -- 8.1 OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere InterChange Server overview -- 8.1.1 What does OMEGAMON XE for WICS do? -- 8.1.2 How does OMEGAMON XE for WICS help you? -- 8.1.3 How does OMEGAMON XE for WICS work? -- 8.1.4 OMEGAMON XE for WICS key features -- 8.2 WebSphere InterChange Server configuration for monitoring -- 8.2.1 SNMP Agent configuration -- 8.2.2 SNMP Configuration Manager configuration -- 8.2.3 WebSphere InterChange Server Monitoring Agent configuration -- 8.3 Monitoring your integration systems -- 8.3.1 Workspaces -- 8.3.2 Customizing the monitoring -- 8.3.3 Monitoring scenarios -- Chapter 9. Troubleshooting -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 Tracing -- 9.2.1 Enabling trace settings for the CNPS -- 9.2.2 Enabling trace settings for the CMS -- 9.3 Logs -- 9.3.1 CNPS and CNP -- 9.3.2 CMS -- 9.3.3 Agents -- 9.4 Top issues -- 9.4.1 Installation -- 9.4.2 Configuration -- 9.4.3 Maintenance -- 9.5 Miscellaneous tips and tools -- 9.5.1 Changing the JRE version of the CNPS -- 9.5.2 Using the digup tool on UNIX -- 9.5.3 Mutex and shared memory cleanup -- 9.5.4 WebSphere MQ Configuration problem determination -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources.

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