Enabling resource monitoring
You can enable resource monitoring
to capture system resource data such as processor or memory usage.
Before you begin
About this task
- Apache HTTP Server Managed Beans
- Apache Tomcat Managed Beans
- IBM®Tivoli® monitoring agents
- IBMDB2® snapshot monitors
- The IBMWebSphere® Performance Monitoring Infrastructure
- JBoss Application Server Managed Beans
- Java™ Virtual Machine Managed Beans
- Oracle Database monitors
- Oracle WebLogic Server Managed Beans
- SAP NetWeaver Managed Beans
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agents
- the UNIX rstatd monitor
- Windows Performance Monitor
Procedure
- Open a schedule in the editor.
- In the Performance Schedule Details area, select the Resource Monitoring option.
- Select the Enable resource monitoring check box. This activates the Data Source table.
- If this is a new schedule, the Data Source table is empty. If the resource monitoring data sources are available in the local schedule and you create the cloud schedule from it, the data sources are automatically added to the cloud schedule. Clicking Remove does not delete the data source from the file system; it merely removes it from this view. Other test schedules or applications might still use the data source.
- If you have existing locations in your workspace, you can click Add to add and configure them. If you do not configure the existing location, you are warned in the Data Source table that it is Not Configured.
- Select Ignore invalid resources when executing the schedule to suppress error messages about resource monitoring data sources. These errors can occur if the data sources are unreachable or invalid. If you select this option, you must view logs to see the error messages.