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      SOLVED WLSDM Config- New managed server
      General Support & Troubleshooting • datasource java backend wlsdm • • wlcommunityusers

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      can.sahin-wlsdmteam

      @wlcommunityusers said in WLSDM Config- New managed server:

      Hi,

      We have added a new managed server to the domain. We want to configure alerts(Datasource, Backend Monitoring etc) like we configured for previous managed server. Please suggest.

      Current config:
      AdminServer
      ManegedServer1
      ManegedServer2

      Regards.

      Hi,

      You can include new server to current configurations in “Response Time” monitoring but you need to add new back-end systems configuration for new server.

      Please check below screen captures.

      Response times configuration for newServer:

      Go to “Configurations > Monitoring & Diagnostics” in WLSDM menu Follow below navigation and click “edit” button Select ManegedServer2 then save

      reponse1.jpg

      response2.jpg

      Backend configuration for newServer:

      Go to “Configurations > Monitoring & Diagnostics” in WLSDM menu Follow below navigation; click “page operations” button then select “New Back-end Systems Monitoring” Create new back-end configurations, add events ManegedServer2 then save

      backend1.jpg

      backend2.jpg

      Kind Regards.

      WLSDM Support
      http://www.wlsdm.com

    • SOLVED WLSDM Backend JDBC Getting Any Data Populated
      General Support & Troubleshooting • jfr java backend wlsdm • • wlcommunityusers

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      wlsdmsupport

      Hi,

      I am happy that you are able to monitor your backend datasource JDBC monitoring. Yes, you can monitor all your datasources in the same dashboard.

      Other APM tools injects runtime codes to your codes which creates a lot of overhead on your JVM instances. WLSDM uses native method and that’s why we call “native WebLogic monitoring”.

      On the other hand; please follow “Generic DevOps MBean” tutorials and build your own dashboards and automate your WebLogic management.

      https://medium.com/wlsdmforweblogic/how-to-create-server-machine-disk-usage-dashboard-and-trigger-delete-logs-devops-action-a267f439c68

      Kind Regards…

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