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You will discover where to get performance information about the WebCenter Content components. You will browse the log messages, and learn how you can configure Content Server. Unless your server is not under typical load, you will not see meaningful performance values.
You will discover where to get performance information about the WebCenter Content components. You will browse the log messages, and learn how you can configure Content Server. Unless your server is not under typical load, you will not see meaningful performance values.
You will discover where to get performance information about the WebCenter Content components. You will browse the log messages, and learn how you can configure Content Server. Unless your server is not under typical load, you will not see meaningful performance values.
1. Access the Enterprise Manager application 2. Verify performance information for Content Server 3. View and download log files 4. Check IBR performance information
Page 3 of 13 Introduction
In this practice you will familiarize yourself with the Enterprise Managers user interface. You will discover where to get performance information about the WebCenter Content components, browse the log messages, and learn how you can configure Content Server.
Here we list a couple of areas worth investigating. Please note that unless your server is not under typical load, you will not see meaningful performance values. To generate some load, you might try to upload some new files, especially files that will be converted by IBR, for example, PowerPoint presentations and Word documents. Use the new Web UI to search the documents and move them between enterprise libraries and folders.
Connect to the Enterprise Manager at http://localhost:7001/em. Log in as weblogic/welcome1. Note, that since the Web UI domain does not have any WebCenter Content-specific integration with Enterprise Manager, you will not access the Web UI domains AdminServer that runs on port 8001 in this practice.
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1. Farm_WCC_Domain. Discover the farmss home page and which servers are running. Discover the farm topology and the individual components.
Locate the managed servers and the WebCenter Components
2. Managed Servers. There are two managed servers: IBR_server1, and UCM_server1. For each server you may Check the home page of the managed server. Check CPU and memory usage:
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Find out WLS version, middleware home, and other important installation paths:
Check JVM performance data:
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3. Content Server. Check the home page and see what performance data is available:
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Check the Performance Summary page. What performance metrics are available by default? Use the Metric Palette to modify the set of metrics displayed on the Performance Summary page:
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View these metrics in a tabular format:
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Study the metrics tables on the home page:
Page 10 of 13 Browse the log messages. Change the time interval. Modify the log categories. Search in the message content.
Find out the actual log files that are available:
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View the content of a selected log file (for example UCM_server1.log). Download the file.
Find the Content Server configuration pages:
Check all of the configuration pages and determine what configuration parameters are available. Check to see if all the components required for the Web UI are enabled.
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4. Inbound Refinery Check the same pages for the Inbound Refinery as you did with the Content Server: Home, Performance Summary, and Log Messages. There are no configuration pages for Inbound Refinery. Additionally, you might stop/restart the Inbound Refinery application.
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