Dialog boxes


Information
Important

 The dialog boxes listed in this page are applicable to BMC PATROL Console only.

The following dialog boxes are available in BMC PATROL for Oracle WebLogic:

Register WebLogic12x Server dialog box

Complete this dialog box, if you have selected to use an SSL protocol to access the WebLogic12x Server.

Items on this dialog box

Field Name

Action

Connection Details

 

Host/IP

Enter the WebLogic Server host name or IP Address.

Port

Enter the WebLogic Server port number. By default the port number will be 7001

Protocol

Select the protocol for the list. The default port number is T3, which is for unsecure WebLogic Servers

WebLogic username

Enter the WebLogic user name.

Weblogic Password

Enter the WebLogic password.

Monitor admin server as standalone

Enable this option for monitoring Weblogic admin server as a managed server and not as full domain.

Certificate Details

 

Server Keystore Path

Enter the Server trust key store value, which is required for one way SSL and two way SSL for one way SSL and two way SSL. The default value is DemoTrust.

Client certificate

Enter the following certificate details, which is requires only for two way SSL:


    1. Server Keystore Path: Enter the server trust key store value, which is required for one way SSL and two way SSL. The default value is DemoTrust.
    2. Client Identity PEM File: Enter the client identity PEM file for two way SSL connections.
    3. Client Key Password: Enter the client key password for two way SSL connections.
    4. Client Key PEM File

Script Details

 

WebLogic setup script

Enter the setup script which include both path and the script name.

Local WebLogic Administrator OS Account

Enter the local administrator OS account of the local installation of WebLogic.

Local WebLogic Administrator OS Password

Enter the local administrator OS password of the local installation of WebLogic.

Collection details

 

 

Enable any one of the following option for collecting data:

  • Server & application availability
  • General Health
  • WebLogic configured collection data monitoring
  • Custom collection data setting

Collect data selection (applied only if Custom Collection data Settings has been chosen)

Click this option to select the collection data module types for monitoring from the list displayed.

PATROL DEFINED ID

Enter PATROL defined ID.

OK

Select this for configuring the selected modules

Register WebLogic Server dialog box

Complete this dialog box, if you have selected use an SSL protocol to access the WebLogic Server.

Items on this dialog box

Field Name

Action

Connection Details

  1. Enter the following connection details:
  • Host/IP: Enter the WebLogic Server host name or IP Address.
  • Port: Enter the WebLogic Server port number. By default the port number will be 7001.
  • Protocol: Select the protocol for the list. The default port number is T3, which is for unsecure WebLogic Servers.
  • WebLogic username: Enter the WebLogic user name.
  • Weblogic Password: Enter the WebLogic password.

Monitor admin server as standalone

Enable this option for monitoring Weblogic admin server as a managed server and not as full domain.

Certificate Details

Enter the Server trust key store value, which is required for one way SSL and two way SSL for one way SSL and two way SSL. The default value is DemoTrust.

Enter the following certificate details, which is requires only for two way SSL:

  1. Client identityPEM file
  2. Client key password
  3. Client key PEM file

Script Details

Enter the following script details:

  1. WebLogic setup script: Enter the setup script which include both path and the script name
  2. Local WebLogic Administrator OS Account: Enter the local administrator OS account of the local installation of WebLogic
  3. Local WebLogic Administrator OS Password: : Enter the local administrator OS password of the local installation of WebLogic

Collection details

  1. Enable any one of the following option for collecting data:
  • Server & application availability
  • General Health
  • WebLogic configured collection data monitoring
  • Custom collection data setting
  1. Click Collect data selection (applied only if Custom Collection data Settings has been chosen) and select the collection data module types for monitoring from the list displayed.

PATROL DEFINED ID

Enter PATROL defined ID.

OK

Select this for configuring the selected modules

Schedule Blackout Periods dialog box

Use this dialog to define a blackout period, or to delete a previously defined blackout period. During a blackout period, the PATROL product continues to monitor the enterprise, but all application class instances for the server will temporarily stop reporting object state changes and will stop generating warnings or alarms. This feature is useful for scheduled database maintenance periods or other planned system downtime.

Procedures related to this dialog box

  • Schedule Blackout Periods
  • Configured Blackout Report

Items on this dialog box

Field Name

Action

Add a Blackout Period

Select this option to define a new blackout period

Delete a Blackout Period(s)

Select this option to delete a previously defined blackout period

Blackout Start Time

Select the day of the week and start time that you want to begin blackout.

Click the day of the week on which you want the blackout period to begin; use the arrow keys to select the hour, click the minutes or seconds field and type a value on the keypad to enter more precise times
time values must be entered in a 24-hour format, for example, 8:30pm should be entered as 20:30:00 hours

Blackout Stop Time

Select the day of the week and end time that you want to end blackout

Click the day of the week on which you want the blackout period to stop; use the arrow keys to select the hour, click the minutes or seconds field and type a value on the keypad to enter more precise times

Blackout Period list

Will hold the list of currents blackout that are configure, you can select one and them delete it

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*

BMC PATROL for Oracle WebLogic 3.0