Adding sources for resource monitoring data
If you enable resource monitoring, you must specify the sources of resource monitoring data. A cloud schedule can contain resource monitoring locations that can be in the local premises, in the cloud location, or in both the places.
Procedure
- Open a schedule for editing.
- At the bottom of the Resource Monitoring page, click Add. You might need to scroll
down in the view.The Create and manage configurations wizard opens.
- Do one of these steps:
- To create a resource monitoring location, click Create new resource monitoring location.
- To add an existing location or to create a resource monitoring location that is based on an existing location, click Create or add a resource monitoring location from an existing source.
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Type an IP address or the fully qualified host name. This address or host name is for the node
to monitor, not the Tivoli
Enterprise™ Monitoring Server. The IP address can be of a computer that is in the cloud.
You can choose the types of data sources.
- Select from these data sources:
- Apache HTTP Server Monitoring
- Apache Tomcat Application Server Monitoring
- IBM DB2 Monitoring
- IBM Tivoli Monitoring
- IBM WebSphere PMI Monitoring
- JBoss Application Server Monitoring
- JVM Monitoring
- Oracle Database Monitoring
- Oracle WebLogic Server Monitoring
- SAP NetWeaver Web Application Server Monitoring
- SNMP Monitoring
- UNIX rstatd monitor
- Windows Performance Monitor
You can select multiple types of data sources, but you must configure each one separately. You cannot collect Windows™ Performance Monitoring data from a computer that is running the Linux™ operating system. Also, you cannot collect Windows™ Performance Monitoring data if your workbench is running the Linux™ operating system. In other words, to collect Windows™ Performance Monitoring data, the workbench and the node to monitor must both be running the Windows™ operating system.