Intelligent Event Module™ for Sun™ ™ System Web Server

SUN JAVA SYSTEM WEB SERVER IEM AT A INTELLIGENT EVENT MODULE BASICS GLANCE The Web Server Intelligent Event Events: 2229 Module (IEM) enables you to automate real-time monitoring of Sun™ Java™ System Web Servers Scans: 1 Master (version 6.1) and capture the critical information you 2 Event Severity need for effective enterprise management. Filename: cw_iem-sun_sunjsws-0002.bin

Note: The Sun Java System Web Server was formerly License: CONWRKS-DB-IPLANET.lic known as the Sun One Web Server, which was formerly Connector: Syslog known as the iPlanet Web Server. Note: The Sun Java System Web Server might require additional The Sun Java System Web Server IEM provides configuration to enable syslog logging. For more information and ConsoleWorks® with a watch-list of text messages, configuration instructions, refer to Sun Java System Web Server including error codes, system warnings, and status 6.1 SP4 Administrator’s Guide (part number 819-0130). alerts, produced by the Sun Java System Web Server. ConsoleWorks watches for these messages, called Events, in the data streams of your managed web USING THE SUN JAVA SYSTEM WEB SERVER IEM servers. To use this IEM, complete the following tasks:

1. Obtain a license for the IEM from TDi Technologies. You can Events also obtain the IEM at that time or you can download the IEM When ConsoleWorks detects an Event, it alerts you to (but not the license) from the TDi Technologies website. the Event as it is happening, records the circumstances 2. Add the IEM and its license to ConsoleWorks. surrounding the Event, and automatically performs the default or customer-configured responses associated 3. Associate the Scans from the IEM with the servers you want with that Event. to manage.

Scans Obtain the IEM/License IEMs come with Events pre-arranged in logical To obtain the Sun Java System Web Server IEM and/or its groupings, called Scans™. Working with a Scan—or a license, contact TDi Technologies combination of Scans—instead of hundreds of individual ([email protected]). Events simplifies managing Events across your enterprise. (Windows®, UNIX®) Add the IEM License

1. On the main menu, click ADMIN > Server Management > Licenses.

2. On the Licenses page, click Browse. 3. On the Choose file dialog box, locate and double-click the license key for the Sun Java System Web Server IEM.

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4. Click Import, and wait for the License Imported or the Example: To associate Scan SJSWEB_CRITICAL Import Successful message to appear before attempting 1. On the main menu, click EVENTS > Scans > Edit. to import the IEM. The Edit Scan page appears. 2. On the Name drop-down list, click (OpenVMS) Add the IEM License SJSWEB_CRITICAL.

l Use the LICENSELOAD command. 3. Click , then click Add.

The Add Consoles selector appears. Download the IEM 4. Double-click the Consoles you want associated with the 1. Connect to the TDi Technologies website Scan, review your choices in the Selected Consoles window, (http://support.tditechnologies.com/iems). and click OK.

2. In the IEM Downloads by Name (Alphabetical) section, locate 5. Click Save. and click Sun Java System Web Server. Where prompted,

enter your Username and Password, and click OK. To obtain (ConsoleWorks 4.6 and later) You can also associate Scans with a User name and Password, contact TDi Support Tags that are/can be associated with the Consoles you want ([email protected]). If prompted again linked to the Scans. To do so, follow the instructions in the during this process, act to continue downloading and installing the IEM. preceding example, replacing with

3. Save the file (cw_iem-sun_sunjsws-0002.bin) to a . For more information, see the Help on the directory accessible from your client workstation. Edit Scan page.

Import the IEM SCANS AVAILABLE IN THE SUN JAVA SYSTEM 1. On the main menu, click EVENTS > IEMs. WEB SERVER IEM 2. On the Import IEM page, click Browse. The Sun Java System Web Server IEM contains a Master Scan 3. On the Choose file dialog box, locate and double-click cw_ and two Event Severity Scans. iem-sun_sunjsws-0002.bin.

4. On the Import IEM page, click Import IEM, and wait for the IEM Import Complete or the Import Successful Master Scan message to appear before attempting to associate the IEM’s The Master Scan, SJSWEB, is the top-level Scan. It references all Scans. the other Scans in the IEM. When you associate the Master Scan with a Sun Java System Web Server system, you are specifying

that ConsoleWorks scan the data streams of that system for any Associate the Scans of the IEM’s 2,229 Events.

Associate the Scans with the Consoles representing the assets you want monitored. When you associate Scans with a Console, you are specifying that ConsoleWorks scan the data streams of Event Severity Scans the corresponding asset for the Events contained in the Scans. The Sun Java System Web Server IEM contains two Event Severity Scans. Use one or more of these Scans to monitor systems for Events based on their Severity level.

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The IEM provides the following Event Severity Scans: Sample Event 2

Name: SJSWEB_SYNC075 SJSWEB_CRITICAL 4 Events Explanation: This could be a network SJSWEB_WARNING 2225 Events communication error or Domain

Administration Server is not running. SAMPLE SUN JAVA SYSTEM WEB SERVER IEM Message: SYNC075 EVENTS Severity: WARNING Response: Ensure that Domain Administration The Sun Java System Web Server IEM provides you with names, Server is running. If DAS is accessible explanation, watched-for message texts, Severity ratings, and and the problem persists, back up and recommended responses for Events produced by the Sun Java remove applications, System Web Server. generated, config, docroot, and

This section displays examples of the information you can receive lib directories in the local repository for an Event in the Sun Java System Web Server IEM. and restart the server. The local repository will be synchronized again.

Sample Event 1

Name: SJSWEB_ SYNC006 Explanation: Synchronization module subsystem’s meta

data.xml file is corrupted. © 2007–20013 TDi Technologies, Inc. The information in this document is provided by TDi Technologies as-is without warranty of any kind and is subject to Message: SYNC006: change without notice. The warranties for TDi Technologies solutions are set Severity: WARNING forth in the limited warranty statements accompanying such solutions. Nothing herein shall be construed as constituting an additional warranty. All products or Response: Check and remedy where needed: company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Portions of the technology within the l synchronization module ConsoleWorks server are protected under US Patent number 6,505,245. subsystem’smeta-data.xml and ConsoleWorks is a registered trademark of TDi Technologies. na synchronization-meta- data.xml exist in appserv- se.jar and are valid XML files.

l Is synchronization-meta- data.xml not part of the server classpath?

l Is synchronization-meta- data.xml valid?

l Is synchronization-meta- data.xml found in the server classpath not well formed? .

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