Oracle Coherence Manager's Guide

Oracle Coherence Manager's Guide

Oracle® Fusion Middleware Managing Oracle Coherence 12c (12.1.3) E47884-03 December 2014 Documentation for developers and system administrators that describes how to manage Oracle Coherence using Java Management Extensions (JMX) managed beans (MBeans) and Oracle Coherence reports Oracle Fusion Middleware Managing Oracle Coherence, 12c (12.1.3) E47884-03 Copyright © 2008, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Joseph Ruzzi This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. 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Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................ vii Audience...................................................................................................................................................... vii Documentation Accessibility.................................................................................................................... vii Related Documents .................................................................................................................................... vii Conventions ............................................................................................................................................... viii What's New in This Guide........................................................................................................................ ix New and Changed Features for 12c (12.1.3)............................................................................................ ix Other Significant Changes in This Document for 12c (12.1.3) .............................................................. ix New and Changed Features for 12c (12.1.2)............................................................................................ ix Other Significant Changes in This Document for 12c (12.1.2) .............................................................. x 1 Introduction to Oracle Coherence Management Conceptual Overview of Oracle Coherence Management............................................................... 1-1 Management Reporting in Oracle Coherence .................................................................................... 1-3 Overview of Management Configuration ........................................................................................... 1-3 Managing Oracle Coherence with Oracle WebLogic Server ........................................................... 1-4 Managing Oracle Coherence with Oracle Enterprise Manager ...................................................... 1-5 2 Using JMX to Manage Oracle Coherence Configuring JMX Management............................................................................................................. 2-1 Enabling Remote JMX Management on a Cluster Member......................................................... 2-1 Enabling Local JMX Management on a Cluster Member............................................................. 2-2 Enabling JMX Management When Using the Startup Scripts..................................................... 2-3 Stopping a Cluster Member from Being Managed Remotely ..................................................... 2-3 Disabling JMX Management............................................................................................................. 2-3 Filtering MBeans ................................................................................................................................ 2-4 Configuring Management Refresh .................................................................................................. 2-5 Setting the Management Refresh Expiry................................................................................. 2-5 Setting the Management Refresh Policy.................................................................................. 2-5 Setting the Management Refresh Timeout.............................................................................. 2-6 Using an Existing MBean Server...................................................................................................... 2-6 Accessing Oracle Coherence MBeans .................................................................................................. 2-8 Accessing MBeans Locally Using Java VisualVM......................................................................... 2-8 Accessing MBeans Locally Using the JConsole Utility................................................................. 2-9 iii Allowing Remote Access to Oracle Coherence MBeans ........................................................... 2-10 Accessing MBeans Using the HTML Adapter Application...................................................... 2-11 Setting Up the Oracle Coherence MBean Connector................................................................. 2-12 Using the Coherence-JVisualVM Plug-In ........................................................................................ 2-13 Install the Coherence-JVisualVM Plug-In ................................................................................... 2-14 Monitor a Coherence Cluster Using the Coherence-JVisualVM Plug-in................................ 2-14 Monitoring Managed Coherence Servers with the Coherence-JVisualVM Plug-in.............. 2-16 Changing the Coherence-JVisualVM Plug-in Refresh Interval................................................ 2-17 3 Registering Custom MBeans Overview of Registering Custom MBeans.......................................................................................... 3-1 Registering Custom MBeans Declaratively ........................................................................................ 3-1 Creating an MBean Configuration File .......................................................................................... 3-2 Registering MBeans Using a Class Name....................................................................................... 3-2 Registering MBeans from an MBean Factory................................................................................. 3-3 Registering MBeans Using a Query................................................................................................. 3-3 Specifying a Different MBean Configuration Override File ........................................................ 3-3 Restricting MBeans to the Local MBean Server............................................................................

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