PerfServlet input
The PerfServlet input and output is used for simple end-to-end retrieval of performance data that any tool, provided by either IBM® or a third-party vendor, can handle
The PerfServlet is deployed in one of the application server instance within
the domain. By default, the PerfServlet collects all of the performance data
across a WebSphere® Application Server cell. However, it is possible to limit the data returned by the servlet
to either a specific node, server, or PMI module:
- Node
- .The servlet can limit the information it provides to a specific host
by using the node parameter. For example, to limit the data collection to
the node ‘rjones’, invoke the following URL:
http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?node=rjones
- Server
- The servlet can limit the information it provides to a specific server
by using the server parameter. For example, in order to limit the data collection
to the ‘testserver’ server on all nodes, invoke the following URL:
http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?server=testserver
To limit the data collection to the ‘testserver’ server located on the host ‘rjones’, invoke the following URL:http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?node=rjones&server=testserver
- Module
- The servlet can limit the information it provides to a specific PMI module
by using the module parameter. You can request multiple modules by using the
following URL:
http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?module=beanModule+jvmRuntimeModule
For example, to limit the data collection to the beanModule on all servers and nodes, invoke the following URL:http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?module=beanModule
To limit the data collection to the beanModule on the server ‘testserver’ on the node rjones, invoke the following URL:http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?node=rjones&server=testserver&module=beanModule
To find the list of the modules, invoke the PerfServlet help with the following URL:http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?action=help
In WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment (ND), the PerfServlet automatically connects to the deployment manager to provide PMI data about the entire cell.
When the performance servlet is first initialized, it retrieves the list
of nodes and servers within the domain in which it is deployed. Because the
collection of this data is expensive, the performance servlet holds this information
as a cached list. If a new node is added to the domain or a new server is
started, the performance servlet does not automatically retrieve the information
about the newly created element. To force the servlet to refresh its configuration,
you must add the refreshConfig parameter to the invocation as follows:
http://hostname/wasPerfTool/servlet/perfservlet?refreshConfig=true
You may want to configure other parameters of the performance servlets
according to your specific needs. You can define the host, port number, connector
type, and a user name and password.
- Host. This defines the host name where the server is running. The default value is
"localhost." For base installations, use "localhost" or "host" where application server is running.
In WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment installations, use the deployment manager host name.Note: There can be more than one server instance in WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment installations and a performance servlet can be installed in any one of the servers.
- Port. This is the port through which the server will connect. The default value is '8880'
(SOAP connector port in base installation). In a base installation, use the application server SOAP
or RMI connector port.
In a WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment installation, use the deployment manager SOAP or RMI port.
You can configure the port numbers for connectors in the administrative console under
.Deprecated feature: Convert your RMI connectors to JSR160RMI connectors because support for the RMI connector is deprecated. - Connector. The connector type can be either SOAP or RMI. The default value is SOAP.
- Username. If security is enabled provide the user name.
- Password. If security is enabled provide the password.