Wednesday, July 14, 2010
5 Things You Didn't Know About Java series from Developerworks
This is part 2, on Performance Monitoring. It's dealing with newer releases, so it won't be directly applicable to all environments, but I think it's very useful information:
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Video demos of Tivoli products
This is a really informative wiki:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolimediagallery/Home
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolimediagallery/Home
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Create a virtual data center with POWER7 and IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager
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via IBM developerWorks : Tivoli on 6/28/10
Have you ever wondered how to bundle together data center resources? Do you ever have to manually deploy and configure your servers, operating systems, middleware, applications, storage and networking devices? They can be managed as a single entity using physical and virtual IBM servers. In this article, you will learn what a virtual data center is, how to create one using POWER7 VMControl and IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager, and how to use a virtual data center to manage your IT systems and virtualization technologies as a single point of control access. In the process, we'll show you an example of how you can use the Tivoli product for patch management, which is one of the most difficult tasks to manage in a large server farm.
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5 things you didn't know about ... Java performance monitoring, Part 1
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via IBM developerWorks : Java technology on 6/28/10
Blaming bad code (or bad code monkeys) won't help you find performance bottlenecks and improve the speed of your Java applications, and neither will guessing. Ted Neward directs your attention to tools for Java performance monitoring, starting with five tips for using Java 5's built-in profiler, JConsole, to collect and analyze performance data.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
HTML 5 TEP Interface
I think this where i will focus any free time. This should allow for mobile browsers to render the interface and be a lot quicker.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Never watch 8 episodes of the Sopranos
This is not technical, just a word of advice. I watched 8 episodes of the Sopranos on DVD back to back. I started swearing at truly inapprpriate moments. Probably good to throw a Brady Bunch episode in the mix.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
How to enable file transfer feature in ITM 6.2.2 FP 2
One of the coolest and long awaited feature introduced in ITM 6.2.2 FP2 is the file transfer feature. Using this, you should be able to transfer monitoring scripts, dependency files and config files down to the monitored agent. ITM provides necessary CLI to transfer files to/from the agent using "tacmd getfile" and "tacmd putfile".
However this feature is not enabled in the TEMS by default. TO enable this feature, you need to do the following steps.
1. Edit $CANDLEHOME/config/*_ms_*.config
2. Add the following enviornment variable at the end of the config file.
KT1_TEMS_SECURE='Y'
3. Restart the TEMS.
4. Now run "tacmd login" followed by "tacmd getfile" or "tacmd putfile".
Hope this helps.
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