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Problem determination made easy, Part 1

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Level: Intermediate

Shajeer Mohammed (mshajeer@in.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM

06 Dec 2005

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Learn how to combine the Autonomic Management Engine (AME) and Generic Log Adapter (GLA) to perform problem determination in a real world example using IBM WebSphere® Application Server V5 and IBM DB2® 8.1. This tutorial shows how to develop, install, and configure AME and GLA for using Web services, which let you send Common Base Events asynchronously. It also has an overview of the new Common Manageability Model (CMM)-based resource models, and how to develop one using the Resource Model Builder.

In this tutorial

  • Developing the GLA configuration file

  • Developing the resource model

  • Using the decision algorithm

  • Installing and configuring the components

  • Integrating the solution

  • Working with the sample code

  • Troubleshooting

Prerequisites

To run the examples in this tutorial, the following components of the Autonomic Computing Toolkit Release 3.0 should be installed:

  • Eclipse Tooling Package Version 3.0.2
  • Resource Model Builder Version 2.0.0
  • Autonomic Management Engine Version 1.2.0
  • Generic Log Adapter and Log Trace Analyzer Tooling Version 3.3.0
  • Generic Log Adapter Runtime and Rule Sets Version 3.3.0
  • IBM Embedded WebSphere Application Server - Express 6.0.0 or Apache Tomcat 4.1 and higher.

It is also assumed that you understand Java code, and have a good understanding of how to use the Resource Model Builder and GLA tooling.


System requirements

None



Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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