
Host – The IP address of the WebSphere application server.Test period - how often should the test be executed.Here, select the WebSphere server for which the test is to be configured, click on the Configure button, and provide the following information: This test reports the performance metrics that determines the functioning of the individual EJBs on the WAS server.įigure 2 : Specifying the test parameters for a WebSphere application server Now, if you proceed to log out of the administrative interface, a list of unconfigured tests (see Figure 1) will appear prompting you to configure tests for the WebSphere Server.įigure 1 : A page displaying WebSphere tests to be configuredĬlick on, say, WAS Beans test to move to the page that facilitates test configuration (see Figure 2). While components manually added are automatically managed, proceed to manually manage the discovered components using the COMPONENTS - MANAGE/UNMANAGE page. For adding, use the COMPONENT page that can be accessed through the menu sequence Infrastructure -> Components -> Add/Modify. Otherwise, change the port information if needed and run discovery to discover it or manually add the WebSphere Server. If already discovered, use the COMPONENTS - MANAGE/UNMANAGE page that appears on using the Infrastructure-> Components-> Manage/Unmanage menu to manage it. Login to the eG administrative interface as admin.Ĭheck if the WebSphere application server is already discovered.Managing IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.0 and above
