Setting up JVM targets by using the Configuration Assistant


The BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Java Environments Configuration Assistant enables you to configure large numbers of remote JVMs to communicate with the BMC AMI OpsMJE PAS. To set up JVM targets with the Configuration Assistant, complete the following tasks: 

  1. Generating-a-JVM-list
  2. Editing-the-MJEINPUT-file
  3. Running-the-list-processor-JCL
  4. Installing-the-MJETGTxx-target-into-the-PAS
  5. Adding-the-configured-properties-into-the-JVM-property-files

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For more information, view the Quick Course Configuration Assistant.

When the configuration is finished, the JVM startup process enables a JMX connection request from the PAS to complete successfully.

Before you begin

Before using the Configuration Assistant, complete this worksheet to record the information that you will need to configure your targets. 

Information to collect

Your selections

Which JVMs you want to monitor



Which ports you want to use



For each monitored JVM, which MJESSLxx member or members you want to use for the JMX security parameters



Data set in which to place the resulting (target) MJETGTxx member



Paths or data sets in which to store the resulting property statements



Valid MJEJTB00 member in the BBIPARM library



Whether to enable Health Center for a JVM



Which ports to use for Health Center



For each monitored JVM, which MJESSLxx member or members to use for the Health Center security parameters


 

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