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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
Version
5.1.2
SC32-1435-00
-
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
Version
5.1.2
SC32-1435-00
-
Note
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
read
the
information
in
Appendix
D,
Notices,
on
page
151.
First
Edition
(October
2003)
This
edition
applies
to
Version
5.1.2
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server,
Version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server,
Version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server,
Version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server,
Version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server,
and
Version
5.1.0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server,
and
to
all
subsequent
releases
and
modifications
until
otherwise
indicated
in
new
editions.
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Business
Machines
Corporation
2003.
All
rights
reserved.
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or
disclosure
restricted
by
GSA
ADP
Schedule
Contract
with
IBM
Corp.
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Contents
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About
this
guide
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Who
should
read
this
guide
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What
this
guide
contains
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Publications
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library
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Related
publications
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Accessing
publications
online
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. xiii
Ordering
publications
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. xiii
Accessibility
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. xiv
Contacting
software
support
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. xiv
Conventions
used
in
this
guide
.
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. xiv
Typeface
conventions
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. xiv
Operating
system-dependent
variables
and
paths
xv
Tivoli
command
syntax
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Chapter
1.
Overview
.
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. 1
Choosing
an
installation
method
.
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.
. 1
Tivoli
monitoring
environment
.
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. 2
Tivoli
management
region
.
.
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.
. 3
Components
of
a
Tivoli
monitoring
environment
. 5
Chapter
2.
Guidelines
for
installation
and
setup
.
.
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.
. 15
Chapter
3.
Pre-installation
requirements
.
.
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.
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.
. 19
Supported
operating
systems
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 19
Apache
HTTP
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
. 20
Internet
Information
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
. 20
iPlanet
Web
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 20
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
endpoints
.
. 21
WebLogic
Server
.
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. 23
Required
and
optional
software
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 23
Disk
space
requirements
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
. 28
Elements
of
a
basic
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
. 29
Permissions
and
privileges
.
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. 29
About
upgrades
.
.
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.
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. 30
Language
requirements
.
.
.
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.
. 30
Backing
up
and
restoring
Tivoli
databases
.
.
.
. 30
Verifying
that
the
required
software
is
running
.
. 32
Completing
installation
planning
sheets
.
.
.
.
. 34
Obtaining
the
installation
files
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 41
Using
installation
files
from
CDs
.
.
.
.
.
. 41
Using
installation
files
from
the
Web
.
.
.
.
. 42
Downloading
installation
files
from
the
Web
.
. 46
Chapter
4.
Performing
an
Evaluation
installation
.
.
.
.
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. 51
Chapter
5.
Performing
a
Typical
installation
.
.
.
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.
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.
. 57
Installing
the
product
using
the
Typical
option
.
. 57
Creating
a
Windows
proxy
endpoint
.
.
.
.
.
. 67
Chapter
6.
Installing
or
upgrading
the
product
manually
in
an
existing
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
. 71
Road
map
for
manual
installations
and
upgrades
.
. 71
Accessing
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework
environment
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
. 73
Installing
new
Tivoli
software
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 74
Upgrading,
installing
Tivoli
patches,
and
installing
fix
packs
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 78
Special
considerations
for
upgrading
to
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
5.1.2
.
.
.
.
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.
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. 83
Chapter
7.
Completing
the
installation
of
the
product
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
. 85
Verifying
the
installation
of
the
product
.
.
.
.
. 86
Installing
the
Java
Runtime
Environment
.
.
.
. 87
Linking
to
an
existing
Java
Runtime
Environment
87
Installing
files
to
enable
customization
of
resource
models
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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. 88
Installing
support
for
WebSphere
Application
Server
3.5.6
and
3.5.7
.
.
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. 90
Installing
files
to
enable
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
.
.
.
.
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. 91
Installing
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Fix
Pack
.
.
.
.
. 94
Installing
IBM
Tivoli
Language
Support
for
this
product
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
. 96
Updating
Web
Health
Console
files
.
.
.
.
.
. 99
Chapter
8.
Expanding
your
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 101
Installing
managed
nodes
through
an
existing
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 101
Installing
endpoints
through
an
existing
Tivoli
environment
.
.
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.
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.
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.
.
. 105
Changing
the
gateway
assignment
of
an
endpoint
109
Installing
the
Web
Health
Console
manually
.
.
. 110
Chapter
9.
Migrating
from
previous
versions
of
this
product
.
.
.
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.
. 113
Migrating
from
Tivoli
Web
Component
Manager
to
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
.
.
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. 113
Mapping
Tivoli
Web
Component
Manager
tasks
and
Apache
HTTP
Server
resource
models
.
. 113
Mapping
Tivoli
Web
Component
Manager
tasks
and
Internet
Information
Server
resource
models
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Migrating
from
Tivoli
Manager
for
WebSphere
Application
Server
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. 115
Mapping
monitors
to
resource
models
.
.
.
. 116
Mapping
Tivoli
Manager
for
WebSphere
Application
Server
tasks
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 117
Chapter
10.
Setting
up
OS/400
endpoints
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 119
Installing
the
endpoint
.
.
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.
.
. 119
Starting
an
OS/400
endpoint
.
.
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.
. 122
Stopping
an
OS/400
endpoint
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 125
Removing
an
endpoint
from
an
OS/400
system
126
Chapter
11.
Installing
and
configuring
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems
. 129
Tivoli
environment
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
in
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 129
Configuring
timeouts
for
Tivoli
gateways
.
.
.
. 132
Updating
permissions
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
. 132
Installing
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
on
a
proxy
mode
z/OS
system
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 134
Configuring
Tivoli
NetView
for
z/OS
for
monitoring
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 134
Configuring
the
proxy
mode
z/OS
security
environment
to
accept
monitoring
operations
.
.
. 135
Installing
the
task
server
for
the
first
time
.
.
.
. 136
Configuring
the
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
task
server
to
communicate
with
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 138
Starting
communication
between
the
task
server
and
z/OS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 141
Appendix
A.
Patches
and
fix
packs
145
Appendix
B.
Icons
and
options
in
the
Step
List
window
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 147
Appendix
C.
Uninstalling
the
product
149
Appendix
D.
Notices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 151
Trademarks
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
. 153
Index
.
.
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Tivoli
Monitoring
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Web
Infrastructure:
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
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Figures
1.
Installation
options
window:
Evaluation/Product
Demonstration
option
.
. 53
2.
Product
selection
panel
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 54
3.
Prompt
for
software
CD
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 54
4.
Installation
options
window:
Typical
option
61
5.
Basic
tab
for
managed
nodes
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 62
6.
Advanced
tab
for
managed
nodes
.
.
.
.
. 62
7.
Component
selection
window
.
.
.
.
.
. 63
8.
Basic
tab
for
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 64
9.
Advanced
tab
for
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 64
10.
Prompt
for
software
CD
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 65
11.
Stop
deployment
message
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 68
12.
Detail
window
for
TMA
installation
step
68
13.
Tivoli
environment
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
z/OS
.
.
.
.
.
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Corp.
2003
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
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Tables
1.
Guidelines
for
installation
and
setup
.
.
.
. 15
2.
Pre-installation
requirements
and
procedures
19
3.
Valid
operating
systems
for
the
Tivoli
management
region
server
and
managed
nodes
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 19
4.
Supported
operating
systems
for
Apache
HTTP
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 20
5.
Supported
operating
systems
for
Internet
Information
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
. 20
6.
Supported
operating
systems
for
iPlanet
Web
Server
endpoints
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 20
7.
Supported
operating
systems
for
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
endpoints
.
.
. 21
8.
Supported
operating
systems
for
WebLogic
Server
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 23
9.
Required
and
optional
software
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
.
.
.
.
. 23
10.
Disk
space
requirements
for
installing
the
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 28
11.
Managed
resources
and
their
purpose
.
.
.
. 34
12.
Planning
sheet
for
creating
managed
nodes
37
13.
Planning
sheet
for
creating
endpoints
.
.
.
. 38
14.
Planning
sheet
for
creating
proxy
managed
objects
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 40
15.
CDs
for
Evaluation
or
Typical
installations
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
. 41
16.
Web
download
links
for
Evaluation
or
Typical
installations
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 43
17.
Download
directories
for
a
Typical
or
Evaluation
installation
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 47
18.
Guidelines
for
a
Typical
installation
.
.
.
. 57
19.
Procedures
for
creating
Windows
endpoints
58
20.
Startup
and
configuration
options
.
.
.
.
. 69
21.
Guidelines
for
installing
the
product
from
the
Tivoli
desktop
or
command
line
.
.
.
.
.
. 71
22.
Installation
and
upgrade
procedures
for
manual
installations
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 72
23.
Information
required
to
install
the
software
75
24.
Information
required
for
installing
patches
for
Tivoli
Management
Framework,
Version
4.1
.
. 79
25.
Information
required
for
installing
patches
for
Tivoli
Management
Framework,
Version
3.7.1
. 79
26.
Information
required
for
installing
fix
packs
80
27.
Information
required
for
installing
upgrade
software
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 80
28.
Guidelines
for
completing
the
installation
of
the
product
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 85
29.
Language
support
and
names
of
corresponding
installation
index
(.IND)
files
. 97
30.
Guidelines
for
expanding
your
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 101
31.
Guidelines
for
installing
the
product
through
an
existing
Tivoli
environment
.
.
.
.
.
. 105
32.
Apache
HTTP
Server
resource
models
corresponding
to
Tivoli
Web
Component
Manager
tasks
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 114
33.
Internet
Information
Server
resource
models
corresponding
to
Tivoli
Web
Component
Manager
tasks
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 114
34.
Guidelines
for
migrating
from
previous
versions
of
the
product
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 115
35.
Tivoli
Manager
for
WebSphere
Application
Server
monitors
and
the
corresponding
new
resource
models
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 116
36.
Comparison
of
Tivoli
Manager
for
WebSphere
Application
Server
tasks
to
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
tasks
.
.
.
. 117
37.
Guidelines
for
setting
up
OS/400
endpoints
119
38.
User
profiles
that
Tivoli
creates
on
OS/400
119
39.
Parameters
for
the
STRTMEEPT
command
123
40.
Goals
for
installation
and
configuration
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 129
41.
Required
permissions
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
directories
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 133
42.
Specifications
of
required
patches
that
the
installer
installs
automatically
.
.
.
.
.
. 145
43.
Specifications
of
required
patches
for
other
required
and
optional
software
.
.
.
.
.
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44.
Status
icons
and
options
for
the
Step
List
window
of
the
installer
.
.
.
.
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Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
-
About
this
guide
This
guide
describes
how
to
install
and
set
up
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
monitoring
and
management
software
for
business-critical
hardware
and
software.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
is
composed
of
the
following
five
components:
v
Apache
HTTP
Server
v
Internet
Information
Server
v
iPlanet
Web
Server
(Sun
ONE
Web
Server)
v
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
v
WebLogic
Server
Who
should
read
this
guide
Network
and
system
administrators
who
want
to
install
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
This
guide
explains
how
to
install
and
set
up
the
following
basic
elements
of
the
Tivoli
environment:
v
A
Tivoli
server
v
Managed
nodes
v
Managed
Web
Infrastructure
computers,
which
are
hosts
for
the
Tivoli
endpoint
software
Readers
should
be
familiar
with
the
following:
v
UNIX
or
Microsoft
Windows
operating
systems
v
Web
server
administration
What
this
guide
contains
This
guide
contains
the
following
sections:
v
Chapter
1,
Overview,
on
page
1
Provides
an
overview
of
the
installation
and
setup
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
v
Chapter
2,
Guidelines
for
installation
and
setup,
on
page
15
Provides
guidelines
for
installing
and
setting
up
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
v
Chapter
3,
Pre-installation
requirements,
on
page
19
Describes
how
to
plan
and
prepare
for
installing
the
product.
v
Chapter
4,
Performing
an
Evaluation
installation,
on
page
51
Describes
the
Evaluation
installation
method.
v
Chapter
5,
Performing
a
Typical
installation,
on
page
57
Describes
the
Typical
installation
method.
v
Chapter
6,
Installing
or
upgrading
the
product
manually
in
an
existing
Tivoli
environment,
on
page
71
Describes
how
to
install
the
product
manually.
v
Chapter
7,
Completing
the
installation
of
the
product,
on
page
85
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Describes
how
to
verify
and
complete
the
installation
of
the
product.
v
Chapter
8,
Expanding
your
Tivoli
environment,
on
page
101
Describes
how
to
add
managed
nodes,
endpoints,
or
installations
of
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Web
Health
Console
to
your
Tivoli
environment.
v
Chapter
9,
Migrating
from
previous
versions
of
this
product,
on
page
113
Describes
how
to
migrate
from
previous
versions
of
Tivoli
monitoring
products.
This
chapter
also
describes
how
to
map
the
monitors
and
tasks
from
these
other
products
to
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
v
Chapter
10,
Setting
up
OS/400
endpoints
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server,
on
page
119
Describes
the
OS/400
commands
that
enable
you
to
set
up
and
manage
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
endpoints.
v
Chapter
11,
Installing
and
configuring
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems,
on
page
129
Describes
the
installation
and
configuration
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
on
proxy
mode
OS/390
or
z/OS
systems.
v
Appendix
A,
Patches
and
fix
packs,
on
page
145
Describes
the
patches
and
fix
packs
required
for
the
installation.
v
Appendix
B,
Icons
and
options
in
the
Step
List
window,
on
page
147
Describes
the
icons
and
options
of
the
Step
List
window
of
the
installer.
v
Appendix
C,
Uninstalling
the
product,
on
page
149
Describes
how
to
uninstall
the
product.
v
Appendix
D,
Notices,
on
page
151
Provides
information
about
copyrights
and
trademarks.
Publications
This
section
lists
publications
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library
and
any
other
related
documents.
It
also
describes
how
to
access
Tivoli
publications
online
and
how
to
order
Tivoli
publications.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library
The
following
documents
are
available
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
library:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
users
guides
Provides
information
about
how
to
use
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
to
manage
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resources.
There
are
four
users
guides
for
this
product,
one
for
each
component:
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
Users
Guide,
SH19-4572
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
Users
Guide,
SH19-4573
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
Users
Guide,
SH19-4574
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Users
Guide,
SC23-4705
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Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
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and
Setup
Guide
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Users
Guide,
GC23-4718v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Reference
Guide,
GC23-4720
Provides
detailed
information
about
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resource
models,
tasks,
and
commands.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Installation
and
Setup
Guide,
SC32143500
Provides
instructions
for
installing
Tivoli
Manager
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
and
setting
it
up
to
manage
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resources.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Problem
Determination
Guide,
SC09778302
Provides
instructions
for
installing
Tivoli
Manager
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
and
setting
it
up
to
manage
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
resources.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure,
Version
5.1.0,
Release
Notes,
GI11-0925
Describes
product
features
and
provides
information
about
the
latest
changes
to
the
installation
requirements
and
procedures.
The
release
notes
also
describe
known
limitations
related
to
installation
and
explain
how
to
work
around
each
limitation.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
z/OS
Program
Directory
Provides
SMP/E
installation
information
for
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
z/OS.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
implementation
documentation
Provides
information
about
how
to
implement
the
warehouse
enablement
packs
for
each
component
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure.
There
are
four
implementation
guides,
as
listed
below:
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7786
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7787
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7788
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7783
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack
Implementation
Guide,
SC09-7792v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
Version
5.1.0:
Limitations
and
Workarounds
Supplements
Provides
the
latest
information
about
known
product
limitations
and
workarounds.
There
is
one
Limitations
and
Workarounds
document
for
each
component.
To
ensure
that
the
information
is
the
latest
available,
these
documents
are
provided
only
on
the
Web,
where
they
are
updated
on
a
regular
basis.
You
can
access
the
Limitations
and
Workarounds
documents
through
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
link
on
the
Tivoli
Information
Center
Web
site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/tdprodlist.html
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this
guide
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Apache
HTTP
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
SH19-4577
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Internet
Information
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
SH19-4578
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
iPlanet
Web
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
SH19-4579
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
GI11-0928
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebLogic
Server
Workarounds
and
Limitations
Supplement,
SC09-7773
Related
publications
The
following
documents
provide
related
information:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring:
Resource
Model
Builder
Users
Guide,
SH19-4571
Describes
how
to
use
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Resource
Model
Builder
to
create
new
resource
models
and
to
modify
existing
ones.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Users
Guide,
SH19-4569
Describes
how
to
use
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
user
interface.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Collection
Reference,
SH19-4570
Describes
the
resource
models
that
come
with
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
software.
v
Tivoli
Management
Framework
Users
Guide
,
GC31-8433-04
Describes
the
Tivoli
environment,
including
profiles
and
profile
management.
v
Tivoli
Management
Framework
Reference
Manual,
SC31-8434-04
Provides
detailed
information
about
Tivoli
commands.
v
Tivoli
Enterprise,
Version
3.7.1:
Installation
Guide,
GC32-0395-01
Provides
information
and
procedures
for
installing
and
upgrading
Tivoli
Management
Framework
(Tivoli
management
region
server,
managed
nodes,
gateways,
and
endpoints),
and
provides
the
procedures
for
installing
and
upgrading
Tivoli
Enterprise
products.
v
Tivoli
Management
Framework,
Version
3.7.1:
Planning
for
Deployment
Guide,
GC32-0393-01
Explains
how
to
plan
for
deploying
your
Tivoli
environment,
and
describes
Tivoli
Management
Framework
and
its
services.
v
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
Users
Guide,
Version
3.7.1,
GC32-0667-01
Describes
how
to
use
the
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
to
correlate
events
and
determine
the
severity
and
relationship
of
those
events.
v
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console,
Version
3.7:
Rule
Builders
Guide,
GC32-0669-00
Provides
information
about
developing
rules
for
managing
events
with
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
with
a
text
editor
and
a
graphical
rule
builder.
v
TME
10
Software
Installation
Service
Users
Guide,
sis36ga
Describes
how
to
use
the
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
(SIS)
to
install
Tivoli
products.
v
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager,
Version
1.5:
Users
Guide
Describes
how
to
use
the
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
product.
v
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
Console,
Version
1.5:
Users
Guide
Describes
how
to
use
the
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
console.
v
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
documentation
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Describes
how
to
use
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
to
compile
historical
data
to
monitor
your
system
and
to
help
you
make
strategic
management
decisions
regarding
your
network.
The
Tivoli
Glossary
includes
definitions
for
many
of
the
technical
terms
related
to
Tivoli
software.
The
Tivoli
Glossary
is
available,
in
English
only,
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/glossary/termsmst04.htm
Accessing
publications
online
The
documentation
CD
contains
the
publications
that
are
in
the
product
library.
The
format
of
the
publications
is
PDF,
HTML,
or
both.
Refer
to
the
readme
file
on
the
CD
for
instructions
on
how
to
access
the
documentation.
IBM
posts
publications
for
this
and
all
other
Tivoli
products,
as
they
become
available
and
whenever
they
are
updated,
to
the
Tivoli
software
information
center
Web
site.
Access
the
Tivoli
software
information
center
by
first
going
to
the
Tivoli
software
library
at
the
following
Web
address:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/
Scroll
down
and
click
the
Product
manuals
link.
In
the
Tivoli
Technical
Product
Documents
Alphabetical
Listing
window,
click
M
to
access
all
of
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
product
manuals.
Note:
If
you
print
PDF
documents
on
other
than
letter-sized
paper,
set
the
option
in
the
File
Print
window
that
allows
Adobe
Reader
to
print
letter-sized
pages
on
your
local
paper.
The
IBM
Tivoli
Software
Support
Web
site
provides
the
latest
information
about
known
product
limitations
and
workarounds
for
your
product.
You
can
view
this
information
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/support
Ordering
publications
You
can
order
many
Tivoli
publications
online
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/
publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
You
can
also
order
by
telephone
by
calling
one
of
these
numbers:
v
In
the
United
States:
800-879-2755
v
In
Canada:
800-426-4968
In
other
countries,
see
the
following
Web
site
for
a
list
of
telephone
numbers:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/order-lit/
About
this
guide
xiii
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Accessibility
Accessibility
features
help
users
with
a
physical
disability,
such
as
restricted
mobility
or
limited
vision,
to
use
software
products
successfully.
With
this
product,
you
can
use
assistive
technologies
to
hear
and
navigate
the
interface.
You
can
also
use
the
keyboard
instead
of
the
mouse
to
operate
most
features
of
the
graphical
user
interface.
For
additional
information,
see
the
Accessibility
Appendix
in
the
users
guide
for
this
product.
Contacting
software
support
Before
contacting
IBM
software
support
with
a
problem,
refer
to
the
IBM
software
support
Web
site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/support
To
access
Tivoli
support,
click
the
Tivoli
support
link
at
the
bottom
right
of
the
support
page.
If
you
want
to
contact
software
support,
see
the
IBM
Software
Support
Guide
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
The
guide
provides
information
about
how
to
contact
IBM
Software
Support,
depending
on
the
severity
of
your
problem,
and
the
following
information:
v
Registration
and
eligibility
v
Telephone
numbers,
depending
on
the
country
in
which
you
are
located
v
Information
you
must
have
before
contacting
IBM
Software
Support
Conventions
used
in
this
guide
This
guide
uses
several
conventions
for
special
terms
and
actions,
and
operating
system-dependent
commands
and
paths.
Typeface
conventions
This
guide
uses
the
following
typeface
conventions:
Bold
v
Lowercase
commands
and
mixed
case
commands
that
are
otherwise
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text
v
Interface
controls
(check
boxes,
push
buttons,
radio
buttons,
spin
buttons,
fields,
folders,
icons,
list
boxes,
items
inside
list
boxes,
multicolumn
lists,
containers,
menu
choices,
menu
names,
tabs,
property
sheets),
labels
(such
as
Tip:,
and
Operating
system
considerations:)
v
Keywords
and
parameters
in
text
Italic
v
Words
defined
in
text
v
Emphasis
of
words
(words
as
words)
v
New
terms
in
text
(except
in
a
definition
list)
v
Variables
and
values
you
must
provide
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v
Examples
and
code
examples
v
File
names,
programming
keywords,
and
other
elements
that
are
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text
v
Message
text
and
prompts
addressed
to
the
user
v
Text
that
the
user
must
type
v
Values
for
arguments
or
command
options
Operating
system-dependent
variables
and
paths
The
publications
in
this
library
use
the
UNIX
convention
for
specifying
environment
variables
and
for
directory
notation.
When
using
the
Windows
command
line,
replace
$variable
with
%variable%
for
environment
variables
and
replace
each
forward
slash
(/)
with
a
backslash
(\)
in
directory
paths.
The
names
of
environment
variables
are
not
always
the
same
in
Windows
and
UNIX.
For
example,
%TEMP%
in
Windows
is
equivalent
to
$tmp
in
UNIX.
Note:
If
you
are
using
the
bash
shell
on
a
Windows
system,
you
can
use
the
UNIX
conventions.
Tivoli
command
syntax
The
following
special
characters
define
Tivoli
command
syntax:
[
]
Identifies
elements
that
are
optional.
Required
elements
do
not
have
brackets
around
them.
...
Indicates
that
you
can
specify
multiple
values
for
the
previous
element.
Separate
multiple
values
by
a
space,
unless
otherwise
directed
by
command
information.
If
the
ellipsis
for
an
element
follows
a
closing
bracket,
use
the
syntax
within
the
brackets
to
specify
multiple
values.
For
example,
to
specify
two
administrators
for
the
option
[a
admin]...,
use
a
admin1
a
admin2.
If
the
ellipsis
for
an
element
is
within
the
brackets,
use
the
syntax
of
the
last
element
to
specify
multiple
values.
For
example,
to
specify
two
hosts
for
the
option
[h
host...],
use
h
host1
host2.
|
Indicates
mutually
exclusive
information.
You
can
use
the
element
on
either
the
left
or
right
of
the
vertical
bar.
{
}
Delimits
a
set
of
mutually
exclusive
elements
when
a
command
requires
one
of
them.
Brackets
([
])
are
around
elements
that
are
optional.
In
addition
to
the
special
characters,
Tivoli
command
syntax
uses
the
typeface
conventions
described
in
Typeface
conventions
on
page
xiv.
The
following
examples
illustrate
the
typeface
conventions
used
in
Tivoli
command
syntax:
v
wcrtpr
[a
admin]...
[s
region]
[m
resource]...
name
The
name
argument
is
the
only
required
element
for
the
wcrtpr
command.
The
brackets
around
the
options
indicate
they
are
optional.
The
ellipsis
after
the
a
admin
resource
option
means
that
you
can
specify
multiple
administrators
multiple
times.
The
ellipsis
after
the
m
resource
option
means
that
you
can
specify
multiple
resources
multiple
times.v
wchkdb
[o
outfile]
[u]
[x]
{f
infile
|
i
|
object...}
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this
guide
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-
The
f,
i,
and
object
elements
are
mutually
exclusive.
Braces
that
surround
elements
indicate
that
you
are
including
a
required
element.
If
you
specify
the
object
argument,
you
can
specify
more
than
one
object.
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IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
-
Chapter
1.
Overview
This
guide
describes
installation
and
setup
of
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure,
monitoring
and
management
software
for
business-critical
hardware
and
software.
This
document
includes
information
on
the
following
topics:
v
Determining
the
proper
installation
for
your
environment
v
Overview
of
a
Tivoli
environment
v
Guidelines
and
worksheets
for
planning
your
installation
and
setup
v
Using
the
installation
wizard
(also
referred
to
in
this
document
as
the
installer)
to
evaluate
the
product
v
Using
the
installation
wizard
to
install
or
upgrade
the
product
in
a
production
environment
v
Using
the
Tivoli
desktop
or
command
line
to
install
or
upgrade
the
product
v
Using
the
Tivoli
desktop
or
command
line
to
expand
an
existing
Tivoli
environment
Choosing
an
installation
method
The
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
products
offer
several
options
for
installing
the
software,
depending
on
the
complexity
of
your
environment
and
your
knowledge
of
Tivoli
management
systems.
Your
choices
include
the
following:
Installation
wizard
The
installation
wizard
(also
referred
to
in
this
guide
as
the
installer)
installs
the
product
and
creates
a
Tivoli
environment
if
none
exists.
The
installer
also
installs
supplemental
software,
such
as
the
Java
Runtime
Environment
and
language
packs.
If
you
use
the
installer,
you
must
choose
between
a
Typical
or
Evaluation
installation
path.
Use
the
following
criteria
to
determine
which
path
you
want
to
take:
v
Use
the
Typical
installation
path
if
you
want
to
install
the
product
on
a
target
computer
that
matches
one
of
the
following
profiles:
Has
no
software
installed
for
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework
OR
Has
Tivoli
Management
Framework
Version
3.7.1
or
a
later
version
installed.
You
cannot
install
this
product
on
systems
that
run
previous
versions
of
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework.
The
Typical
installation
is
suitable
for
a
production
environment.
v
Use
the
Evaluation
installation
path
if
you
want
to
install
a
limited
Tivoli
environment
and
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure
on
one
computer
so
that
you
can
test
and
evaluate
the
product.
Use
the
Evaluation
installation
path
only
if
you
have
no
Tivoli
software
installed
on
the
computer.
The
Evaluation
installation
is
not
intended
for
use
in
a
production
environment.
Tivoli
desktop
or
command
line
interface
installation
Use
one
of
these
options
(both
referred
to
in
this
guide
as
a
manual
installation)
if
either
of
the
following
conditions
is
true:
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2003
1
-
v
You
are
an
existing
Tivoli
user
with
a
version
of
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework
earlier
than
Version
3.7.1
OR
v
You
have
expert
knowledge
of
the
Tivoli
environment
and
plan
to
extensively
customize
your
installation.
The
manual
installation
method
enables
you
to
create
interconnected
Tivoli
management
regions
and
to
create
environments
with
more
than
50
endpoints.
Chapter
6,
Installing
or
upgrading
the
product
manually
in
an
existing
Tivoli
environment,
on
page
71
provides
manual
installation
instructions.
For
further
information,
see
the
documentation
for
Tivoli
Management
Framework,
available
with
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Business
Integration.
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
(SIS)
can
install
multiple
Tivoli
products
on
multiple
systems
in
parallel.
This
Java-based
product
can
install
more
products
on
more
systems
in
less
time
than
the
install
facility
of
Tivoli
Management
Framework.
SIS
performs
product
prerequisite
checks
and,
if
defined,
user-specified
prerequisite
checks,
ensuring
as
few
installation
failures
as
possible.
In
most
cases,
failures
occur
only
when
machines
are
turned
off
or
removed
from
the
network.
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
also
creates
an
installation
repository
into
which
you
can
import
the
installation
image
of
one
or
more
Tivoli
products.
You
can
import
only
those
interpreter
types
needed
in
your
environment,
which
saves
disk
space
and
import
time.
The
installation
repository
is
then
the
source
of
all
your
Tivoli
installations.
You
can
share
a
single
installation
repository
across
multiple
Tivoli
management
regions.
This
guide
does
not
cover
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service.
For
instructions
on
how
to
install
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
in
your
Tivoli
environment
and
how
to
use
it
to
install
products,
refer
to
the
Tivoli
Software
Installation
Service
Users
Guide.
Setting
up
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
z/OS
The
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
task
server
enables
communication
between
Tivoli
distributed
environments
and
z/OS
environments.
For
more
information
about
working
with
z/OS
systems,
see
Chapter
11,
Installing
and
configuring
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
for
proxy
mode
z/OS
systems,
on
page
129.
The
task
server
is
a
component
of
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
event
enablement.
Both
terms
(task
server
and
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
event
enablement)
are
used
in
this
document
to
refer
to
the
software
that
enables
communication
between
Tivoli
distributed
environments
and
z/OS
environments.
Tivoli
monitoring
environment
A
basic
monitoring
solution
begins
with
a
set
of
core
monitoring
products.
You
can
extend
the
basic
monitoring
solution
with
additional
products
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
collected
performance
and
availability
data.
The
following
products
constitute
a
full
monitoring
solution:
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Core
monitoring
products
v
Tivoli
Management
Framework
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Additional
products
to
extend
monitoring
capabilities
and
collected
data
v
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Web
Health
Console
v
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
v
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Resource
Model
Builder
v
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
The
additional
products
use
components
that
are
installed
on
the
Tivoli
server
and
gateways
to
link
with
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
on
the
endpoint.
The
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
and
Web
Health
Console
components
are
automatically
enabled
on
the
endpoints
at
the
first
profile
distribution.
Tivoli
management
region
A
Tivoli
region
contains
three
tiers
of
resources:
the
Tivoli
server,
managed
nodes
and
gateways,
and
endpoints.
In
a
Tivoli
environment,
a
managed
resource
is
a
database
object
that
represents
a
system
or
network
resource
and
is
governed
by
policies.
A
resource
is
a
hardware,
software,
or
data
entity
that
is
managed
by
Tivoli
software.
Anything
that
affects
the
operation
of
a
computer
system
is
a
resource,
for
example,
physical
and
logical
disks,
CPUs,
memory,
printers,
processes
that
are
running,
and
service
such
as
LanMan,
Windows
event
log,
UNIX
syslogd
(logging
system
daemon),
and
TCP/IP.
Chapter
1.
Overview
3
-
Tivoli
management
region
server
Tivoli
Management
Framework
software
provides
the
base
component
for
Tivoli
products.
The
computer
in
which
this
software
is
installed
becomes
the
Tivoli
management
region
server.
The
Tivoli
server
includes
the
libraries,
binaries,
data
files,
and
the
graphical
user
interface
(GUI)
(the
Tivoli
desktop)
that
are
required
to
install
and
manage
your
Tivoli
environment.
See
1-
Tivoli
Management
Framework
on
page
5
for
more
information.
Managed
nodes
A
managed
node
runs
the
same
software
that
runs
on
a
Tivoli
server.
Managed
nodes
maintain
their
own
object
databases
that
can
be
accessed
by
the
Tivoli
server.
When
managed
nodes
communicate
directly
with
other
managed
nodes,
they
perform
the
same
communication
or
security
operations
that
the
Tivoli
server
performs.
The
difference
between
a
Tivoli
server
and
a
managed
node
is
that
the
Tivoli
server
object
database
is
global
to
the
entire
region
including
all
managed
nodes.
In
contrast,
the
managed
node
database
is
local
to
the
particular
managed
node.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
WebSphere
Application
Server
uses
two
types
of
endpoints:
local
endpoints
and
proxy
endpoints.
A
local
endpoint
represents
an
IBM
WebSphere
server
resources
running
on
a
non-z/OS
platform,
such
as
Windows
or
AIX.
A
proxy
endpoint
is
a
non-z/OS
system
that
communicates
with
an
IBM
WebSphere
server
resource
running
on
a
z/OS
system.
To
manage
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
resources
on
local
endpoints,
the
Tivoli
endpoint
must
be
installed
on
each
IBM
WebSphere
Application
Server
node.
For
z/OS
systems,
the
proxy
endpoint
must
be
installed
on
a
separate
system
from
z/OS.
Note:
In
the
Tivoli
environment,
the
term
node
is
used
to
refer
to
any
managed
resource
with
Tivoli
Management
Framework
installed.
In
the
WebSphere
environment,
the
term
node
is
used
to
refer
to
the
IBM
WebSphere
server
resources.
In
this
document,
unless
specifically
indicated,
the
Tivoli
environment
definition
of
node
is
used.
Gateways
A
gateway
controls
communication
and
operations
with
endpoints.
Each
gateway
can
support
thousands
of
endpoints.
A
gateway
can
launch
methods
on
an
endpoint
or
run
methods
on
behalf
of
the
endpoint.
A
gateway
is
generally
created
on
an
existing
managed
node.
This
managed
node
provides
access
to
the
endpoint
methods
and
provides
the
communication
with
the
Tivoli
server
that
the
endpoints
occasionally
require.
Endpoints
Endpoints
communicate
with
the
Tivoli
management
region
through
assigned
gateways.
An
endpoint
can
be
created
on
UNIX
or
PC
operating
systems,
including
Windows
NetWare
and
OS/2.
An
endpoint
runs
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
engine.
See
7-
Endpoints
on
page
12
for
more
information
about
endpoints.
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Web
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Setup
Guide
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Components
of
a
Tivoli
monitoring
environment
A
Tivoli
monitoring
environment
consists
of
the
following
components:
1.
Tivoli
Management
Framework
2.
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
3.
RIM
database
4.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
5.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Web
Health
Console
6.
Profile
(resource
models)
7.
Endpoints
8.
Tivoli
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
9.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
Resource
Model
Builder
10.
Tivoli
Business
Systems
Manager
The
following
sections
provide
descriptions
of
the
components
in
the
Tivoli
monitoring
environment.
1-
Tivoli
Management
Framework
(Requires
separate
installation)
Tivoli
Management
Framework
is
the
base
component
for
Tivoli
products.
Using
Tivoli
Management
Framework
and
a
combination
of
Tivoli
software,
you
can
manage
large
distributed
networks
with
multiple
operating
systems,
various
network
services,
diverse
system
operations,
and
constantly
changing
nodes
and
users.
Chapter
1.
Overview
5
-
The
Tivoli
Management
Framework
function
in
your
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
software
is
installed
in
your
Tivoli
management
region
or
on
your
Tivoli
management
region
server.
When
installed,
you
have
the
following
tools
for
managing
your
resources:
Policy
regions
The
policy
region
is
the
entry
point
into
the
management
functions
for
your
software
installations.
It
is
installed
on
your
administrator
desktop.
Task
libraries
Each
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
software
contains
two
or
more
task
libraries.
The
name
of
each
task
library
indicates
the
type
of
tasks
that
the
task
library
contains.
For
example,
configuration
task
libraries
contain
tasks
that
support
the
discovery
and
Tivoli
configuration
functions.
Operations
task
libraries
contains
tasks
that
support
the
daily
operations
for
managing
resources.
Profile
managers
A
profile
manager
contains
resource
model
profiles
for
monitoring
your
resources.
Profiles
A
profile
contains
the
resource
models
for
monitoring
your
resources.
See
also
9
and
6-
Profile
(resource
models)
on
page
11.
Resource
models
The
resource
models
provide
best
practices
monitoring
functions
for
your
resources.
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
event
classes
and
rules
The
event
classes
and
rules
provide
a
set
of
event
definitions
for
viewing
changes
on
your
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
console,
and
provide
a
set
of
rules
that
aggregate
and
consolidate
events
to
minimize
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
event
traffic.
Icons
for
resources
Icons
represent
various
resources
in
your
software.
The
icons
graphically
show
the
current
state
of
a
resource.
Context
menus
from
which
you
can
easily
access
the
functions
required
to
manage
a
resource
are
available
using
the
following
icons:
v
Software
icon
on
your
administrator
desktop
v
Resource
icons,
one
icon
for
each
resource
or
object
being
managed
2-
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
(Requires
separate
installation)
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Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
is
a
rules-based
event
management
application
that
collects,
processes,
and
automatically
responds
to
events.
You
can
install
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
on
the
server
or
any
managed
node
or
gateway
within
the
Tivoli
management
region.
When
you
install
an
endpoint,
you
can
enable
the
sending
of
events
generated
by
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
applications
to
the
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console.
You
can
the
enable
sending
of
events
either
through
a
Tivoli
environment,
which
enables
you
to
take
advantage
of
multiple
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
servers,
or
directly
to
a
specific
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
server.
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
event
classes
and
rules
provide
a
set
of
event
definitions
for
viewing
changes
on
your
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
console,
and
provide
a
set
of
rules
that
aggregate
and
consolidate
events
to
minimize
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console
event
traffic.
Chapter
1.
Overview
7
-
3-
RIM
database
You
can
configure
an
endpoint
to
send
events
generated
by
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
applications
to
Tivoli
Enterprise
Console.
Events
sent
from
the
endpoints
are
stored
in
a
RIM
database.
An
RDBMS
Interface
Module
(RIM)
database
is
used
to
store
data
from
resource
monitoring.
You
can
have
multiple
RIMs
in
your
environment.
Various
applications
use
the
data
stored
in
RIMs
to
produce
reports
about
your
monitored
environment.
You
create
a
RIM
database
with
an
RDBMS
server
installation.
The
RIM
database
can
be
part
of
the
Tivoli
Management
Framework
or
not.
System
configurations
do
not
require
the
RDBMS
to
reside
on
the
same
system
as
the
Tivoli
management
region
server
or
managed
node.
The
RDBMS
client
on
those
systems
must
connect
to
the
remote
RDBMS.
8
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
for
Web
Infrastructure:
Installation
and
Setup
Guide
-
4-
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
is
an
application
that
applies
preconfigured
best
practices
to
the
automated
monitoring
of
essential
system
resources.
The
application
detects
bottlenecks
and
other
potential
problems
and
provides
for
automatic
recovery
from
critical
situations.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
performs
the
following
tasks:
v
Monitors
operating
system
status
v
Sends
notification
of
system
or
performance
problems
and
takes
automated,
corrective
actions
v
Collects
and
stores
system
data
A
Common
Information
Model
(CIM)
interface
provides
all
data
to
the
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
engine.
In
a
Windows
environment,
Windows
Management
Instrumentation
(WMI
an
implementation
of
CIM
by
Microsoft)
provides
the
data.
In
a
UNIX
environment,
Touchpoint
(an
implementation
of
CIM
by
IBM
Tivoli)
provides
the
data.
IBM
Tivoli
Monitoring
is
installed
on
the
Tivoli
management
region
server.
This
application
provides
three
important
monitoring
elements:
Profile
The
profile
is
a
collected
set
of
information
corresponding
to
a
Tivoli
application
resource.
For
example,
the
profile
contains
resource
models
that
define
monitoring
configurations
that
monitor
specific
criteria
in
your
environment.
See
also
6-
Profile
(resource
models)
on
page
11.
Heartbeat
A
heartbeat
function
regularly
monitors
endpoints
to
verify
that
they
are
Chapter
1.
Overview
9
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available
and
running
correctly.
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