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Components


PATROL for Oracle Tuxedo consists of application classes that monitor specific components of a Oracle Tuxedo environment. Each application class contains parameters, menu commands, and InfoBoxes that provide monitoring and management capabilities. Each application class is represented in the PATROL Console by an icon, and in the file system as a file with a name ending with a .km extension. The following table describes the application classes that constitute PATROL for Oracle Tuxedo. 

Icon

Description

Application Name

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Start or stop monitoring a Tuxedo instance

BEATUX_SETUP

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Represents the entire Tuxedo System this icon appears in the application container window that appears when you double-click the computer class icon representing the machine on which Tuxedo is running

BEATUX_SYSTEM

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Monitors the Tuxedo application server log file, including the ability to find critical message strings via a pattern matching mechanism

APPS_LOG

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Allows you to configure the Access Control List for your Tuxedo system

BEATUX_ACL

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Monitors application queues; one or more application queues may exist in a single application queue space

BEATUX_APPQ

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Monitors the activity of clients within a running application

BEATUX_CLIENT

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Monitors the activity of client groups within a running application

BEATUX_CLIENT_GROUP

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Detects and reports defined events—primarily failures—to alert the system operator

BEATUX_EVENT

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Monitors general operating system process information; parameters available on Windows platforms only

BEATUX_PROCESS

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Monitors the state of an application queue space, an area in a Tuxedo system device which typically contains one or more application queues, and each queue may have messages stored in it

BEATUX_QSPACE

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Monitors the activity of Tuxedo System/T request queues associated with servers in a running application

BEATUX_QUEUE

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Monitors configured servers within an application and provides run time tracking of statistics and resources associated with each server object

BEATUX_SERVER

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Monitors Tuxedo machine activity

BEATUX_MACHINE

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Accesses the MIB classes for an M3 (WebLogic) server

BEATUX_M3

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Monitors Tuxedo server group activity

BEATUX_GROUP

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Monitors the Tuxedo services within an application

BEATUX_SERVICE

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Represents run time attributes of workstation handler processes within a domain system

BEATUX_WSH

 

Monitors the workstation listener server

 BEATUX_WSL

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Determines which servers and clients will be monitored and provides queue space management functions

BEATUX_MANAGEMENT

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Provides migration functions for master and backup machines, groups, and transaction logs

BEATUX_MIGRATION

 

 

 

 

 

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