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ICM 13 / System Management Help / Logging
Define Settings Scope As with most application properties, you can define global (cluster-wide) logging settings, or define them locally for each application server, where local settings overwrite global settings. To define whether to use global or local settings for an application server: In the Intershop
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Logging
Viewing Logging Status Upon opening the Logging module, Intershop System Management displays an overview page that lists the available application servers in the cluster. It shows some basic information, including startup time, status and activated settings scope. To check the logging status for an
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Logging
Changing Logging Settings Changing the logging settings via Intershop System Management means customizing the level filters and category assignments for the existing appenders. Selecting the Settings Scope First choose whether to define cluster-wide or application-server-specific logging settings: To
ICM 13 / System Management Help
Logging This section describes how to change the logging options of the Intershop Commerce Management application. Using the Intershop System Management Logging module, you can customize the existing logging appenders defined for your Intershop Commerce Management instance. The settings specified in
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Monitoring the System State
JMX and MBean Support JMX refers to the Java Management Extension, a framework for application and network management in the Java programming language. Using JMX technology, a given resource is instrumented by one or more Java objects known as Managed Beans, or MBeans. These MBeans are registered in
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Monitoring the System State
Monitoring Options The following tables outline the available monitoring options, subsection by subsection, plus additional options. Application Server Table 1. Application server monitoring options Monitoring Item Description Process Information Displays general information about the application server
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Monitoring the System State
Accessing and Navigating the Monitoring Module To access the monitoring module: Select Monitoring from the Intershop System Management navigation bar. This opens the Cluster Overview page, which lists all servers in the cluster and displays basic performance data.Figure 1. Cluster overview page Monitoring
ICM 13 / System Management Help
Monitoring the System State This section describes the monitoring functionality of Intershop System Management. The Intershop System Management monitoring module is the main system monitoring tool. Using this module, system administrators can monitor the properties, process information, current threads
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Creating New Scheduled Jobs To create a new scheduled job: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules | Scheduling. A list of all schedules in the root domain is displayed. Select the domain where you intend to create the schedule and click Apply. A list of all schedules in
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Deleting Scheduled Jobs To delete one or more scheduled jobs: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules | Scheduling. A list of all schedules in the root domain is displayed. Select the domain where you intend to delete the schedule(s) and click Apply. A list of all schedules
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Editing Scheduled Jobs To edit an existing scheduled job: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules | Scheduling. A list of all schedules in the root domain is displayed. Select the domain where you intend to edit the schedule and click Apply. A list of all schedules in the
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Enabling/Disabling Job Processors Intershop Commerce Management allows for enabling/disabling the job processor of an application server in a cluster while the server is running. To do so: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules | Target Servers. The job processor statuses
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Listing Scheduled Jobs The job schedules overview lists schedules and allows for filtering by Domain, State, Server, Installation, Host, Server Group, and Data Center. To view a list of scheduled jobs defined in any of the system domains: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Running Scheduled Jobs Manually To run one or more existing scheduled job(s) manually: In the Intershop System Management navigation bar, select Schedules | Scheduling. A list of all schedules in the root domain is displayed. Select the domain where you intend to run the schedule(s) and click Apply
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Schedules
Managing Process Chains Intershop Commerce Management implements a mechanism for creating and executing process chains. Process chains help to automate the sequential execution of interdependent scheduled jobs or pipelines. Defining a process chain involves, basically, the following tasks: Specifying
ICM 13 / System Management Help
Schedules This section describes how to control scheduled jobs in the Intershop Commerce Management system. Using the Schedules module, the Intershop Commerce Management system administrator can control all scheduled jobs created in the system, regardless of their original site assignment, permission
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Site Management
Accessing the Site Management Module To access the site management module: Select Site Management from the Intershop System Management navigation bar. This opens the Sites overview page, which lists all sites served by the system and shows their Display Name, ID and Status. Figure 1. Intershop System
ICM 13 / System Management Help
Logging Dieser Abschnitt beschreibt, wie Sie die Logging-Einstellungen der Intershop Commerce Management-Applikation ändern können. Mit dem Intershop System Management Logging-Modul können Sie die vorhandenen Logging-Appender anpassen, die für Ihre Intershop Commerce Management-Instanz definiert sind
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Systemzustand überwachen
JMX- und MBean-Unterstützung JMX (Java Management Extension) ist ein Framework für die Verwaltung von Applikationen und Netzwerken in Java. Mit der JMX-Technologie wird eine gegebene Ressource durch ein oder mehrere Java-Objekte (bekannt als Managed Beans oder MBeans) instrumentiert. Diese MBeans sind
ICM 13 / System Management Help / Systemzustand überwachen
Monitoring-Optionen Die folgenden Tabellen zeigen die verfügbaren Monitoring-Optionen je nach Submodul sowie zusätzliche Optionen. Applikationsserver Tabelle 1. Monitoring-Optionen für den Applikationsserver Überwachte Eigenschaft Beschreibung Prozess-Information Zeigt allgemeine Informationen über
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