Organization of the predefined workspaces
The Monitoring Agent for WebSphere® Application Server workspaces for the Cloud Pak System Software Monitoring Portal define data displays that appear in the Navigator Physical view.
In addition to the workspaces that the Navigator lists, you can reach their subsidiary (that is, secondary) workspaces from the primary workspaces (those listed in the Navigator).
Accessing the subsidiary workspaces
You can access the subsidiary workspaces of a primary workspace by using one or more of the following methods:
From the Navigator:
- Select the primary workspace.
- Right-click the name of the selected workspace in the Navigator.
- Select Workspaces from the menu.
- Select the subsidiary workspace.
From the View menu:
- Select the primary workspace.
- From the menu bar, select View > Workspaces.
- Select the subsidiary workspace.
From a report:
- Select the primary workspace.
- If the workspace report contains a link icon, click the icon to navigate to the default subsidiary workspace pertaining to the selected row or right-click the icon and select a subsidiary workspace from the menu.
From a chart view:
The data displayed in some bar charts and plot charts is linked to subsidiary workspaces. To search for a link, right-click a bar or data point in the chart. If Link to displays in the menu, you can select a subsidiary workspace pertaining to the data in the chart.
Workspace organization
The
hierarchy levels shown in the Navigator depend on how your enterprise
customizes the Cloud Pak System Software Monitoring Portal.
However, Monitoring Agent for WebSphere Application Server does
provide a set of predefined workspaces, which do not require customization.
The following list shows the order and hierarchy of the predefined
workspaces provided by the Monitoring Agent for WebSphere Application Server.
It is a representation of how the predefined workspaces are organized
in the Navigator. For more detailed information about a workspace,
click its name in the table.
Important: Some workspaces
are only available when running a monitoring agent in
a z/OS® environment. For more
information, see Region workspaces in a z/OS environment.
operating
system [for example, Windows]
- system [that is, node name]
- WebSphere Agent
- WebSphere agent summary workspace
- WebSphere agent summary status workspace
- Application Server Summary and Business Process Manager Summary workspaces
- Configuration workspaces
- Application Health
- Application Registry
- Application Trend at L1
- Application Trend at L2/L3
- OS Stack
- JVM Stack Trend
- Web Tier Analysis workspace
- Backend Tier Analysis workspace
- Request Baseline workspace
- Application Configuration workspace
- EJB Tier Analysis workspace
- Application Health History workspace
- Selected Request - Service Components workspace
- Request Analysis
- Garbage Collection Analysis
- Log Analysis
- Pool Analysis
- Datasources
- JMS Summary
- Web Applications
- EJB Containers
- DB Connection Pools
- J2C Connection Pools
- Thread Pools
- Cache Analysis
- Workload Management
- Scheduler
- Web Services
- Messaging Engines
- Application Health
- WebSphere Portal Server
- Application Server Summary and Business Process Manager Summary workspaces
- Configuration workspaces
- Portal Summary
- Request Analysis
- Garbage Collection Analysis
- Log Analysis
- Pool Analysis
- Datasources
- JMS Summary
- Web Applications
- EJB Containers
- DB Connection Pools
- J2C Connection Pools
- Thread Pools
- Cache Analysis
- Workload Management
- Scheduler
- Web Services
- WebSphere ESB Server
- Application Health Summary
- High Availability Manager
- DCS Stacks
- Request Analysis
- Garbage Collection Analysis
- Log Analysis
- Pool Analysis
- Datasources
- JMS Summary
- Web Applications
- EJB Containers
- DB Connection Pools
- J2C Connection Pools
- Thread Pools
- Cache Analysis
- Workload Management
- Scheduler
- Web Services
- Messaging Engines
- Service Components
- WebSphere Process Server
- Application Health Summary
- High Availability Manager
- DCS Stacks
- Request Analysis
- Garbage Collection Analysis
- Log Analysis
- Pool Analysis
- Datasources
- JMS Summary
- Web Applications
- EJB Containers
- DB Connection Pools
- J2C Connection Pools
- Thread Pools
- Cache Analysis
- Workload Management
- Scheduler
- Web Services
- Messaging Engines
- Service Components
- Lotus® Workplace Server
- Application Health Summary
- High Availability Manager
- DCS Stacks
- Workplace Mail
- Portal Summary
- Request Analysis
- Garbage Collection Analysis
- Log Analysis
- Pool Analysis
- Datasources
- JMS Summary
- Web Applications
- EJB Containers
- DB Connection Pools
- J2C Connection Pools
- Thread Pools
- Cache Analysis
- Workload Management
- Scheduler
- Web Services
- WebSphere Agent