Accessing web-based monitoring

Access web-based monitoring to view near-real-time information about your deployed patterns in a web browser.

Before you start:
Ensure your administration user completes the following steps:
  1. Optional: If you want to monitor a pattern that you created in IBM® WebSphere® Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare, regenerate the pattern to ensure compatibility.
  2. Deploy and test an instance of the pattern that you want to monitor, and ensure that data is passing through the pattern flows. Complete all the tasks that are required after you generate the pattern. For more information, see the pattern documentation for the pattern that you want to monitor.
  3. Configure and enable the web user interface server for the integration node to which your pattern is deployed, and record the port number that the server uses. By default the port is 4414. For more information, see Configuring the web user interface server and Enabling and disabling the web user interface in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.
  4. If administration security is enabled, complete the following steps:
    1. Define a web user account for each user that requires access; see Managing web user accounts in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.
    2. For each role, ensure that the permissions required to access the web user interface are set, authorization to view broker properties is set, and authorization to list execution groups is set. For more information, see Tasks and authorizations for administration security in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.

To access web-based monitoring for your pattern, complete the following steps:

  1. If you are using clinical application monitoring, for each integration server that you want to monitor, enable resource statistics. See Starting resource statistics collection in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.
  2. In a web browser, open the following URL:

    protocol://serverAddress:port/healthcare

    where:

    • protocol has the value http or https, depending on whether you are using an HTTP or an HTTPS connector object
    • serverAddress identifies the web user interface server address specified for the HTTP or HTTPS connector object. This is typically the host name of the machine on which the integration node is running; for example 127.0.0.1.
    • port identifies the port for the HTTP or HTTPS connector object (by default the port is 4414)
    For example:
    http://localhost:4414/healthcare
  3. Select which monitoring view you want to use:
    1. If you want to view the monitoring screen for the clinical application monitoring of your IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack patterns, on the welcome screen, click Monitor Connected Clinical Applications.
    2. If you want to view the operational monitoring screen for an individual instance of an IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack pattern, on the Welcome page, select the name of the pattern instance from the drop-down list, click OK.
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