Application-monitoring specialists, and technical sales personnel who talk to customers about same.
Application Performance Management 8.1.1 - APM and Application Diagnostics Fundamentals
This course covers the key features of IBM Application Diagnostics, including installation, configuration, resource monitoring, and transaction diagnosis. Exercises will be carried out for a WebSphere Application Server and Node.js agents. All other domains will be covered using slides.
Profil uczestnika
Agenda
Introduction and Architecture
- Solution Overview and architecture
- Review of features by supported application environment
Installation
- Prerequisites
- Installation files
- Installation by supported domain
- WebSphere (hands-on)
- Ruby (presentation)
- .NET (presentation)
- Node.js (hands-on)
Configuration by supported domain
- WebSphere (hands-on)
- Ruby (presentation)
- .NET (presentation)
- Node.js (hands-on)
Monitoring application server resources
- Domain-specific resource coverage within the Performance Management Console
- WebSphere (hands-on)
- Ruby (presentation)
- .NET (presentation)
- Node.js (hands-on)
Diagnosing transactions
- Domain-specific resource coverage within the Performance Management Console
- WebSphere (hands-on)
- Ruby (presentation)
- .NET (presentation)
- Node.js (hands-on)
Wymagane przygotowanie uczestników
- Familiarity with application server monitoring
- Familiarity with the Performance Management Console
- Familiarity with the Tivoli Enterprise Portal
- Completion of IBM Monitoring 8.1.1 Implementation and Administration
Zagadnienia
- Describe IBM Application Diagnostics features and architecture
- Describe how to install and configure IBM Application Diagnostics
- Use and navigate the Performance Management Console to monitor and manage an enterprise application with IBM Application Diagnostics
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