Overview of the EZJE menu


When you start the BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Java Environments product, the EZJE menu is displayed.

EZJE is a dynamic menu, which displays options based on your setup and context. You can hyperlink from the EZJE menu to access data pertaining to the active JVMs on your system or current usage data for a selected JMX target. You can also use EZJE to confirm whether product setup is complete.

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The following table briefly describes each section in the menu.

Section

Description

Views containing information about the active JVMs in the system

The views provide current data activity from any context, whether a JMX target or a PAS target.

Views containing information about collected NGL data

The views provide current data activity from any context, whether a JMX target or a PAS target.

Views containing metrics about BMC AMI OpsMJE views, monitor usage data, and debugging logs

Views and wizards for setting up the product

The first hyperlink in the list indicates whether JVM targets are set up. One of the following options is displayed:

  • MJEJVM targets indicates that targets are set up. Clicking this hyperlink displays the TGTPROF view, which lists all defined JVM targets.
  • Convert JVM targets indicates that no targets are set up, but version 2.1 targets are available for conversion.
  • Setup JVM targets indicates that no targets are set up. Clicking this hyperlink displays the JVM Add Targets Wizard. For more information, see Setting-up-JVM-targets.

Clicking Easy Administration gives you access to the PARMEDT views, where you can confirm that PAS initialization and environmental parameters are properly set up. For more information, see Viewing-or-editing-PAS-parameters-with-the-PARMEDT-view.

Alternatively, you can edit PAS parameter members from the PASPARM view by clicking Parm Members. For more information, see Viewing-or-editing-PAS-parameters-and-SSL-members-on-the-PASPARM-view.

The Server Availability option displays the status of the JVMs on the watch list.

Views containing data obtained from the IBM Health Center Agent

Statistics views containing data obtained from the IBM Health Center Agent

Views containing current usage data for a selected JMX target

Views containing data about garbage collection events and memory-exceeded events 

Views containing information about the setup of the JVMs in the system

z/OS Connect EE easy menu (EZZCONN)

Views containing servlet statistics data for Liberty JMX targets

Important

To obtain servlet statistics you must follow these steps:

  1. Add <feature>monitor-1.0</feature> to feature manager in server.xml. 
  2. Add the following CLASSPATH variables in the shell script RunMjeJvm.sh:
    • export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$WLP_DIR/dev/api/ibm/com.ibm.websphere.appserver.api.monitor_1.1.75.jar
    • export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$WLP_DIR/dev/api/ibm/com.ibm.websphere.appserver.api.servlet_1.1.75.jar
    • export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$WLP_DIR/lib/com.ibm.ws.logging_1.0.75.jar

1 This option is available only when the Health Center is active on the target JVM. You can update the parameters for a JVM on the TGTPROF view. For more information, see Editing-JVM-target-definitions.

2 This option is available only when the context has a defined JMX port for the JVM. If the context is a PAS target, this option does not appear on EZJE. For more information, see Changing-the-context-to-view-JMX-data-for-a-JVM-target.

3 This option is available only when one or more z/OS Connect EE JVMs are running in your environment. 

 

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