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To view data in this portlet, verify that Precise for Microsoft .NET is installed in the selected application, and is integrated with Insight.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters.

 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-3    ASP.NET Top Request fields 

Field    Description

Service Request    Displays the top Microsoft ASP.NET service or services.

Response Times (Summed)    Displays the elapsed time from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the

server-side. 

 

Table 7-3    ASP.NET Top Request fields

 

Field    Description

Response Time (Avg)    Displays the average time that elapsed from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the server-side.

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Microsoft ASP.NET services' SLA. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Activity by JVM portlet

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The J2EE Activity by JVM portlet displays the top J2EE activities by JVM in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

To view data in this portlet, verify that Precise for J2EE is installed in the selected application, and that it is integrated with Insight.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-4    J2EE Activity by JVM fields 

Field    Description

JVM    Displays the name of the monitored instance.

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SLA Breach    Displays the percentage of executions that exceeded the defined SLA threshold settings.

 

 

Table 7-4    J2EE Activity by JVM fields

 

Field    Description

SLA Near-Breach    Displays the percentage of executions that approached the defined SLA threshold settings.

SLA OK    Displays the percentage of executions that did not meet the defined SLA threshold settings. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Activity Over Time portlet

 

The J2EE Activity Over Time portlet displays the overtime resource usage of the selected instance.

To view data in this portlet, verify that Precise for J2EE is installed in the selected application, and that it is integrated with Insight.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-5    J2EE Activity Over Time fields 

Field    Description

Date and Time    Displays the date and timestamp of the data available in the selected time frame.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of executions that did not meet the defined SLA threshold settings. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Business View portlet

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For information regarding the J2EE Business View portlet, see “About the J2EE Business View portlet” on page 96.

 

 

About the J2EE Load Balancing portlet

 

 

NoteNote: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher. 

The J2EE Load Balancing portlet displays the J2EE load balancing in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-6    J2EE Load Balancing fields 

Field    Description

Status    Displays the monitoring status of the instance.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of executions that did not meet the defined SLA threshold settings.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Memory and CPU portlet

 

 

Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher.

 

The J2EE Memory and CPU portlet displays the memory used in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected

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Table 7-7    J2EE Memory and CPU fields 

Field    Description

Time    Displays the time frame in which the performance data was collected.

Used Heap    Displays the heap used in the selected time frame. 

 

Table 7-7    J2EE Memory and CPU fields

 

Field    Description

Total Allocated Heap    Displays the total byte value of heap allocated to the selected instance or all instances.

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CPU Consumption    Displays the relative CPU consumption in the selected time frame. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Response Time Breakdown portlet

 

 

Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher.

 

The J2EE Response Time Breakdown portlet displays the average response time in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-8    J2EE Response Time Breakdown fields 

Field    Description

TIme    Displays the time frame in which the presented performance data was collected.

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Custom    Displays the relative average response time spent executing user-defined method requests.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34. 

 

About the J2EE Statistic Counter - Data Sources portlet

 

 

Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher.

 

The J2EE Statistic Counter - Data Sources portlet displays the J2EE category in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-9    J2EE Statistic Counter - Data Sources fields 

Field    Description

Data Source    Name of the Data Source.

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Max Value    Displays the maximum value of performance statistics. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Statistic Counter - Overtime Behavior portlet

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Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher. 

The J2EE Statistic Counter - Overtime Behavior portlet displays the overtime resource usage of the selected server. The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

Table 7-10    J2EE Statistic Counter - Overtime Behavior fields

 

Field    Description

Time    Displays the time frame in which the presented performance data was collected.

Avg Value    Displays the average value of performance statistics. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34. 

 

About the J2EE Top Entry Points portlet

 

 

Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher. 

The J2EE Top Entry Points portlet displays the top J2EE entry points in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources. 

 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-11    J2EE Top Entry Points fields

 

Field    Description

Name    Displays name of the instance.

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Avg. CPU Work Time (Sec)    Displays the average CPU work time for all entry points in the selected time frame.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Top Execution Types portlet

 

The J2EE Top Execution Types portlet displays the top J2EE execution types in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

To view data in this portlet, verify that Precise for J2EE is installed in the selected application, and that it is integrated with Insight.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their cause.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters.

 

 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-12    J2EE Top Execution Types fields

 

Field    Description

Type    Displays the top J2EE execution types.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of executions that did not meet the defined SLA threshold settings.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Top Methods portlet

 

The J2EE Top Methods portlet displays the top J2EE methods in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected

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To view data in this portlet, verify that Precise for J2EE is installed in the selected application, and that it is integrated with PMDB and Insight.

 

 

Note: When the chosen application is v8.x, the configuration screen of this portlet is different than when your chosen application is v9.0 or higher.

 

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters.

 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-13    J2EE Top Method Execution fields 

Field    Description

Method Execution    Displays the top J2EE method execution or executions.

Response Times (Summed)    Displays the elapsed time from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the server-side.

 

 

Table 7-13    J2EE Top Method Execution fields

 

Field    Description

Work Times (Summed)    Displays the sum of the processing time of the original J2EE method.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of executions that did not meet the defined SLA threshold settings.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the J2EE Top SQL and Exit Points portlet

 

 

Note: This portlet works with Precise v9.0 or higher. 

The J2EE Top SQL and Exit Points portlet displays the top J2EE SQL and exit points in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the programs consuming the most resources.

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-14    J2EE Top SQL and Exit Points fields 

Field    Description

Name    Displays the name of the SQL or exit point.

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Sum. Response Times    Displays the elapsed time from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the server-side. 

 

Table 7-14    J2EE Top SQL and Exit Points fields

 

Field    Description

Max. Response Time (Sec)    Displays the maximum time from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the server-side.

Min. Response Time (Sec)    Displays the minimum time from when a request is received by the server to the time a response is sent back to the computer that made the request. The response time is measured on the server-side. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Business View portlet

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For information regarding the Web Business View portlet, see “About the Web Business View portlet” on page 96. 

 

About the Web Server Activity by Instance portlet

 

The Web Server Activity by Instance portlet displays the Web server activity by instance in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters.

 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-15    Web Server Activity by Instance fields 

Field    Description

Instance    Displays the name of Web instances included in the same application.

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Network Time (Avg)    Displays the average time spent on network activity from the server-side perspective, sampled during the selected time frame. This includes the average time it took to read the request from the network and the average time it took to send the response back to the client through the network.

Executions    Displays the number of HTTP requests received for a Web URL.

 

 

Table 7-15    Web Server Activity by Instance fields

 

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Executions    Displays the number of HTTP requests received for a Web URL.Field    Description

SLA Breach    Displays the percentage of Web URLs with SLA settings that did not meet their SLAs (as defined in the breach threshold settings).

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of Web URLs with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Server Activity Over Time portlet

The Web Server Activity Over Time displays the overtime resource usage of the selected instance. To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-16    Web Server Activity Over Time fields 

Field    Description

Date and Time    Displays the date and timestamp of the data available in the selected time frame.

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SLA Breach    Displays the percentage of Web URLs with SLA settings that did not meet their SLAs (as defined in the breach threshold settings).

 

 

Table 7-16    Web Server Activity Over Time fields

 

Field    Description

SLA Near-Breach    Displays the percentage of Web URLs with SLA settings that are close to their SLAs (as defined in the near-breach threshold settings).

SLA OK    Displays the percentage of Web URLs with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs.

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Server Top Locations portlet

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The Web Server Top Locations portlet displays the top Web server locations in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources.

To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-17    Web Server Top Locations fields 

Field    Description

Location    Displays the name (configured in Precise) of a Network subnet or a group of client IPs.

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SLA Near-Breach    Displays the percentage of Web Server locations with SLA settings that are close to their

SLAs (as defined in the near-breach threshold settings).

 

 

Table 7-17    Web Server Top Locations fields

 

SLAs (as defined in the near-breach threshold settings).Field    Description

SLA OK    Displays the percentage of Web Server locations with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Server Top URLs portlet

 

The Web Server Top URLs portlet displays the top Web server URLs in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources.

To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-18    Web Server Top URL fields 

Field    Description

URL    Displays the top Web server-side URLs.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of top Web server-side URLs with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs.

 

 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Top Pages portlet

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The Web Top Pages portlet displays the top Web pages in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources. Selecting a page name launches Precise for Web in context.

To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet.

 

Table 7-19    Web Top Pages fields

 

Field    Description

Location    Displays the name (configured in Precise) of a Network subnet or a group of client IPs.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of Web Server locations with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34. 

 

About the Web Top Transactions portlet

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The Web Top Transactions portlet displays the top Web transactions in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources. Selecting a page name launches Precise for Web in context.

To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-20    Web Top Transactions fields

 

Field    Description

Location    Displays the name (configured in Precise) of a Network subnet or a group of client IPs.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of Web Server locations with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.

 

 

About the Web Top Users portlet

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The Web Top Users portlet displays the top Web users in a selected instance or in all instances in the selected Tier. This view easily identifies the instances consuming the most resources. Selecting a page name launches Precise for Web in context.

To view data in this portlet, verify that a Web server is installed in the selected application.

 

 

Note: An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a formal definition of an information system's performance goals. Within Precise, an SLA consists of clauses corresponding to various system activities. After you define a system's SLA, you can analyze SLA compliance and isolate breaches to identify their causes.

Poor service is the sum of the SLA Breach and SLA Near-Breach counters. 

The following table describes the fields displayed in this portlet. 

Table 7-21    Web Top Users fields 

Field    Description

URL    Displays the top Web server-side URLs.

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SLA OK    Displays the percentage of top Web server-side URLs with SLA settings that did meet their SLAs. 

See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30. See “Configuring the portlet” on page 33.

See “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34. 

 

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