WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Monitoring and tuning

Monitoring the overall system performance and the throughout of SCA requests helps you to troubleshoot problems and to evaluate the overall processing of service components that provide the service integration logic on your enterprise service bus.

Why and when to perform this task

The facilities for monitoring and tuning the WebSphere ESB are provided by the underlying WebSphere Application Server, and the techniques used are the same. This information provides an overview of monitoring and tuning that is supplemental to the core monitoring information provided for WebSphere Application Server.

WebSphere ESB can exploit the tunable settings for WebSphere Application Server, which enable you to make adjustments to better match the run-time environment to the characteristics of your application. Many service applications can run successfully without any changes to the default values for these tuning parameters. Other applications might need changes, for example, a larger heap size, to achieve optimal performance.

For a more detailed discussion of monitoring and tuning, see the set of topics for WebSphere Application Server, including

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