Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Using JBoss Operations Network for Monitoring, Deploying, and Managing Resources Document Information Expand section "Document Information" Collapse section "Document Information" 1. Document History 1. Using the JBoss ON Web Interface Expand section "1. Using the JBoss ON Web Interface" Collapse section "1. Using the JBoss ON Web Interface" 1.1. Supported Web Browsers 1.2. Logging into the JBoss ON Web UI 1.3. Configuring Internet Explorer 1.4. A High Level Walk-Through Expand section "1.4. A High Level Walk-Through" Collapse section "1.4. A High Level Walk-Through" 1.4.1. The Top Menu 1.4.2. The Left Menu 1.4.3. Dashboard 1.4.4. Inventory Browsers and Summaries 1.4.5. Entry Details Pages 1.4.6. Shortcuts in the UI 1.5. Getting Notifications in the Message Center 1.6. Sorting and Changing Table Displays 1.7. Customizing the Dashboard Expand section "1.7. Customizing the Dashboard" Collapse section "1.7. Customizing the Dashboard" 1.7.1. Editing Portlets 1.7.2. Adding and Editing Dashboards 1.8. Setting Favorites 1.9. Deleting Entries 2. Dynamic Searches for Resources and Groups Expand section "2. Dynamic Searches for Resources and Groups" Collapse section "2. Dynamic Searches for Resources and Groups" 2.1. About Search Suggestions 2.2. About the Dynamic Search Syntax Expand section "2.2. About the Dynamic Search Syntax" Collapse section "2.2. About the Dynamic Search Syntax" 2.2.1. Basic String Searches 2.2.2. Property Searches 2.2.3. Complex AND and OR Searches 2.3. Saving, Reusing, and Deleting Dynamic Searches 3. Viewing and Exporting Reports Expand section "3. Viewing and Exporting Reports" Collapse section "3. Viewing and Exporting Reports" 3.1. Types of Reports 3.2. Exporting Report Data to CSV I. Inventory, Resources, and Groups Expand section "I. Inventory, Resources, and Groups" Collapse section "I. Inventory, Resources, and Groups" 4. Interactions with System Users for Agents and Resources Expand section "4. Interactions with System Users for Agents and Resources" Collapse section "4. Interactions with System Users for Agents and Resources" 4.1. The Agent User 4.2. Agent Users and Discovery 4.3. Users and Management Tasks 4.4. Using sudo with JBoss ON Operations 5. Managing the Resource Inventory Expand section "5. Managing the Resource Inventory" Collapse section "5. Managing the Resource Inventory" 5.1. About the Inventory: Resources Expand section "5.1. About the Inventory: Resources" Collapse section "5.1. About the Inventory: Resources" 5.1.1. Managed Resources: Platforms, Servers, and Services 5.1.2. Content-Backed Resources 5.1.3. Resources in the Inventory Used by JBoss ON 5.2. Discovering Resources Expand section "5.2. Discovering Resources" Collapse section "5.2. Discovering Resources" 5.2.1. Finding New Resources: Discovery 5.2.2. Running Discovery Scans Manually 5.2.3. Importing Resources from the Discovery Queue 5.2.4. Ignoring Discovered Resources 5.2.5. Ignoring Imported Resources 5.2.6. Ignoring an Entire Resource Type 5.3. Resources That Require Additional Configuration for Discovery Expand section "5.3. Resources That Require Additional Configuration for Discovery" Collapse section "5.3. Resources That Require Additional Configuration for Discovery" 5.3.1. Configuring the Agent to Discover EAP 6 Instances 5.3.2. Configuring Tomcat/EWS Servers for Discovery (Windows) 5.4. Importing New Resources Manually 5.5. Creating Child Resources 5.6. Viewing and Editing Resource Information 5.7. Managing Connection Settings 5.8. Uninventorying and Deleting Resources Expand section "5.8. Uninventorying and Deleting Resources" Collapse section "5.8. Uninventorying and Deleting Resources" 5.8.1. A Comparison of Uninventorying and Deleting Resources 5.8.2. Use Caution When Removing Resources 5.8.3. Uninventorying through the Inventory Tab 5.8.4. Uninventorying through the Parent Inventory 5.8.5. Uninventorying through a Group Inventory 5.8.6. Deleting a Resource 5.9. Viewing Inventory Summary Reports 6. Managing Groups Expand section "6. Managing Groups" Collapse section "6. Managing Groups" 6.1. About Groups Expand section "6.1. About Groups" Collapse section "6.1. About Groups" 6.1.1. Dynamic and Static Groups 6.1.2. About Autogroups 6.1.3. Comparing Compatible and Mixed Groups 6.1.4. Leveraging Recursive Groups 6.2. Creating Groups 6.3. Changing Group Membership 6.4. Editing Compatible Group Connection Properties 7. Using Dynamic Groups Expand section "7. Using Dynamic Groups" Collapse section "7. Using Dynamic Groups" 7.1. About Dynamic Groups Syntax Expand section "7.1. About Dynamic Groups Syntax" Collapse section "7.1. About Dynamic Groups Syntax" 7.1.1. General Expression Syntax 7.1.2. Simple Expressions: Looking for a Value 7.1.3. Pivot Expressions: Grouping by an Attribute 7.1.4. Narrowing Expressions: Members of a Group 7.1.5. Compound Expressions 7.1.6. Unsupported Expressions 7.1.7. Dynagroup Expression Examples 7.2. Creating Dynamic Groups 7.3. Recalculating Group Members 8. Creating User Accounts Expand section "8. Creating User Accounts" Collapse section "8. Creating User Accounts" 8.1. Managing the rhqadmin Account 8.2. Creating a New User 8.3. Editing User Entries 8.4. Disabling User Accounts 8.5. Changing Role Assignments for Users 9. Managing Roles and Access Control Expand section "9. Managing Roles and Access Control" Collapse section "9. Managing Roles and Access Control" 9.1. Security in JBoss ON Expand section "9.1. Security in JBoss ON" Collapse section "9.1. Security in JBoss ON" 9.1.1. Access Control and Permissions 9.1.2. Access and Roles 9.1.3. Access and Groups 9.2. Creating a New Role 9.3. Extended Example: Read-Only Access for Business Users 9.4. Extended Example: View All Resources, Edit Some Resources 10. Integrating LDAP Services for Authentication and Authorization Expand section "10. Integrating LDAP Services for Authentication and Authorization" Collapse section "10. Integrating LDAP Services for Authentication and Authorization" 10.1. Supported Directory Services 10.2. LDAP for User Authentication Expand section "10.2. LDAP for User Authentication" Collapse section "10.2. LDAP for User Authentication" 10.2.1. About LDAP Authentication and Account Creation 10.2.2. Issues Related to Using LDAP for a User Store 10.2.3. Configuring LDAP User Authentication 10.3. Roles and LDAP User Groups Expand section "10.3. Roles and LDAP User Groups" Collapse section "10.3. Roles and LDAP User Groups" 10.3.1. About Group Authorization 10.3.2. Associating LDAP User Groups to Roles 10.4. Extended Example: memberOf and LDAP Configuration II. Managing Resource Configuration Expand section "II. Managing Resource Configuration" Collapse section "II. Managing Resource Configuration" 11. Executing Resource Operations Expand section "11. Executing Resource Operations" Collapse section "11. Executing Resource Operations" 11.1. Operations: An Introduction Expand section "11.1. Operations: An Introduction" Collapse section "11.1. Operations: An Introduction" 11.1.1. A Summary of Operation Benefits 11.1.2. About Scheduling Operations 11.1.3. About Operation Histories 11.2. Managing Operations: Procedures Expand section "11.2. Managing Operations: Procedures" Collapse section "11.2. Managing Operations: Procedures" 11.2.1. Scheduling Operations 11.2.2. Viewing the Operation History 11.2.3. Canceling Pending Operations 11.2.4. Ordering Group Operations 11.2.5. Running Scripts as Operations for JBoss Servers 11.2.6. Setting an Operation Timeout Default 11.2.7. Operation History Report 12. Summary: Using JBoss ON to Make Changes in Resource Configuration Expand section "12. Summary: Using JBoss ON to Make Changes in Resource Configuration" Collapse section "12. Summary: Using JBoss ON to Make Changes in Resource Configuration" 12.1. Easy, Structured Configuration 12.2. Identifying What Configuration Properties Can Be Changed 12.3. Auditing and Reverting Resource Configuration Changes 12.4. Tracking Configuration Drift 13. Changing the Configuration for a Resource Expand section "13. Changing the Configuration for a Resource" Collapse section "13. Changing the Configuration for a Resource" 13.1. Changing the Configuration on a Single Resource 13.2. Changing the Configuration for a Compatible Group 13.3. Editing Script Environment Variables 13.4. Configuring Apache for Configuration Management (Deprecated) Expand section "13.4. Configuring Apache for Configuration Management (Deprecated)" Collapse section "13.4. Configuring Apache for Configuration Management (Deprecated)" 13.4.1. Considerations and Notes for Apache Configuration Management 13.4.2. Enabling Configuration Management 14. Tracking Resource Configuration Changes Expand section "14. Tracking Resource Configuration Changes" Collapse section "14. Tracking Resource Configuration Changes" 14.1. Tracking and Comparing Configuration Changes 14.2. Reverting Configuration Changes 14.3. Viewing the Configuration History Report 15. Managing Configuration Drift Expand section "15. Managing Configuration Drift" Collapse section "15. Managing Configuration Drift" 15.1. Understanding Drift Expand section "15.1. Understanding Drift" Collapse section "15.1. Understanding Drift" 15.1.1. Drift Definitions and Detection 15.1.2. Snapshots, Deltas, and Baseline Images 15.1.3. Destination Directories with Special File Types 15.1.4. Drift and Resource Types 15.1.5. Space Considerations for Drift Monitoring 15.1.6. Back to Drift Monitoring 15.2. Adding a Drift Definition for a Resource 15.3. Creating a Drift Definition Template Expand section "15.3. Creating a Drift Definition Template" Collapse section "15.3. Creating a Drift Definition Template" 15.3.1. About Resources and Drift Definition Templates 15.3.2. Creating a Drift Definition Template 15.4. Editing Drift Definitions 15.5. Viewing Snapshots and Changes Expand section "15.5. Viewing Snapshots and Changes" Collapse section "15.5. Viewing Snapshots and Changes" 15.5.1. Viewing the Snapshot Carousel 15.5.2. Comparing Drift Changes 15.5.3. Viewing Snapshot Details 15.5.4. Seeing Drift Events in the Timeline 15.5.5. Checking Drift Snapshot Reports 15.6. Pinning Snapshots and Managing Compliance Expand section "15.6. Pinning Snapshots and Managing Compliance" Collapse section "15.6. Pinning Snapshots and Managing Compliance" 15.6.1. More About Pinning Snapshots 15.6.2. When to Pin to a Resource and When to Pin to a Template 15.6.3. Pinning to a Resource-Level Definition 15.6.4. Pinning to a Template 15.6.5. Checking Drift Compliance Reports 15.6.6. Unpinning a Snapshot 15.7. Extended Example: Defining Required EAP Configuration 15.8. Defining Drift Alerts 15.9. Extended Example: Reverting a JBoss Server to Its Original Configuration Using Bundles and Server Scripts 15.10. Running Drift Detection Manually 15.11. Setting Planned Changes or Disabling Drift Definitions 15.12. Changing How Long Drift Snapshots Are Stored 15.13. Understanding Drift and JBoss ON Agents and Servers Expand section "15.13. Understanding Drift and JBoss ON Agents and Servers" Collapse section "15.13. Understanding Drift and JBoss ON Agents and Servers" 15.13.1. Drift Inventory 15.13.2. The Drift Server Plug-in III. Monitoring Expand section "III. Monitoring" Collapse section "III. Monitoring" 16. Introduction: Monitoring and Responding to Resource Activity Expand section "16. Introduction: Monitoring and Responding to Resource Activity" Collapse section "16. Introduction: Monitoring and Responding to Resource Activity" 16.1. Monitoring and Types of Data 16.2. Alerts and Responses to Changing Conditions 16.3. Potential Impact on Server Performance 16.4. Differences with Monitoring Based on Different Resource Types 17. Monitoring Reports and Data Expand section "17. Monitoring Reports and Data" Collapse section "17. Monitoring Reports and Data" 17.1. Dashboards and Portlets Expand section "17.1. Dashboards and Portlets" Collapse section "17.1. Dashboards and Portlets" 17.1.1. Resource-Level Dashboards 17.1.2. Main Dashboard 17.1.3. Adding Monitoring Metrics to the Main Dashboard 17.2. Summary Timelines 17.3. Resource-Level Metrics Charts 17.4. Suspect Metrics Report 17.5. Platform Utilization Report 18. Availability Expand section "18. Availability" Collapse section "18. Availability" 18.1. Core "Up and Down" Monitoring Expand section "18.1. Core "Up and Down" Monitoring" Collapse section "18.1. Core "Up and Down" Monitoring" 18.1.1. Long Scan Times and Async Availability Collection 18.1.2. Synchronous Availability 18.1.3. Availability States 18.1.4. Parent-Child States and Backfilling 18.1.5. Collection Intervals and Agent Scan Periods 18.2. Viewing a Resource's Availability Charts 18.3. Detailed Discussion: Availability Duration and Performance 18.4. Detailed Discussion: "Not Up" Alert Conditions 18.5. Viewing Group Availability 18.6. Disabling Resources for Maintenance 18.7. Allowing Plug-ins to Disable and Enable Resources Automatically 18.8. Changing the Availability Check Interval 18.9. Changing the Agent's Availability Scan Period 19. Metrics and Measurements Expand section "19. Metrics and Measurements" Collapse section "19. Metrics and Measurements" 19.1. Direct Information about Resources Expand section "19.1. Direct Information about Resources" Collapse section "19.1. Direct Information about Resources" 19.1.1. Raw Metrics, Displayed Metrics, and Storing Data 19.1.2. Current Values 19.1.3. Counting Metrics: Dynamic Values and Trend Values 19.1.4. Baselines and Out-of-Bounds Metrics 19.1.5. Collection Schedules 19.1.6. Metric Schedules and Resource Type Templates 19.2. Viewing Metrics and Baseline Charts 19.3. Defining Metrics Collection Expand section "19.3. Defining Metrics Collection" Collapse section "19.3. Defining Metrics Collection" 19.3.1. Setting Baseline Calculation Properties 19.3.2. Setting Collection Intervals for a Specific Resource 19.3.3. Enabling and Disabling Metrics for a Specific Resource 19.3.4. Changing Metrics Templates 19.3.5. Adding a PostgreSQL Query as a Metric 20. Events Expand section "20. Events" Collapse section "20. Events" 20.1. Events, Logs, and Resources 20.2. Event Date Formatting 20.3. Defining a New Event 20.4. Viewing Events 20.5. Detailed Discussion: Event Correlation 21. URL Response Time Monitoring Expand section "21. URL Response Time Monitoring" Collapse section "21. URL Response Time Monitoring" 21.1. Call-Time (or Response Time) Monitoring for URLs 21.2. Viewing Call Time Metrics 21.3. Extended Example: Website Performance 21.4. Configuring EJB Call-Time Metrics 21.5. Configuring Response Time Metrics for JBoss EAP 6/AS 7 Expand section "21.5. Configuring Response Time Metrics for JBoss EAP 6/AS 7" Collapse section "21.5. Configuring Response Time Metrics for JBoss EAP 6/AS 7" 21.5.1. Installing the Response Time Filters 21.5.2. Enabling the Call-Time Metric 21.6. Setting up Response Time Monitoring for Apache, EWS/Tomcat, and JBoss EAP 5 Expand section "21.6. Setting up Response Time Monitoring for Apache, EWS/Tomcat, and JBoss EAP 5" Collapse section "21.6. Setting up Response Time Monitoring for Apache, EWS/Tomcat, and JBoss EAP 5" 21.6.1. Parameters for User-Defined <filter>s 21.6.2. Installing Response Time Filters for JBoss EAP/AS 5 21.6.3. Configuring Apache Servers for Response Time Metrics 21.6.4. Installing Response Time Filters for Tomcat 21.6.5. Configuring HTTP Response Time Metrics 22. Resource Traits Expand section "22. Resource Traits" Collapse section "22. Resource Traits" 22.1. Collection Interval 22.2. Viewing Traits 22.3. Extended Example: Alerting and Traits 23. Resources Which Require Special Configuration for Monitoring Expand section "23. Resources Which Require Special Configuration for Monitoring" Collapse section "23. Resources Which Require Special Configuration for Monitoring" 23.1. Configuring Tomcat/JWS Servers for Monitoring 23.2. Configuring the Apache SNMP Module 23.3. Metrics Collection Considerations with Apache and SNMP 24. Storing Monitoring Data Expand section "24. Storing Monitoring Data" Collapse section "24. Storing Monitoring Data" 24.1. Changing Storage Lengths for Monitoring Data Expand section "24.1. Changing Storage Lengths for Monitoring Data" Collapse section "24.1. Changing Storage Lengths for Monitoring Data" 24.1.1. Default Storage Lengths 24.1.2. Changing the Storage Times for Different Monitoring Data 24.2. Exporting Raw Data 24.3. Deploying and Managing Storage Nodes Expand section "24.3. Deploying and Managing Storage Nodes" Collapse section "24.3. Deploying and Managing Storage Nodes" 24.3.1. About High-Speed Metrics Storage 24.3.2. Deploying and Undeploying Storage Nodes 25. Defining Alerts Expand section "25. Defining Alerts" Collapse section "25. Defining Alerts" 25.1. Planning Alerts Expand section "25.1. Planning Alerts" Collapse section "25.1. Planning Alerts" 25.1.1. An Alerting Strategy in Four Questions 25.1.2. Basic Procedure for Setting Alerts for a Resource 25.1.3. Enabling and Disabling Alert Definitions 25.1.4. Group Alerting and Alert Templates 25.2. Alert Conditions Expand section "25.2. Alert Conditions" Collapse section "25.2. Alert Conditions" 25.2.1. Reasons for Firing an Alert 25.2.2. Detailed Discussion: Ranges, AND, and OR Operators with Conditions 25.2.3. Detailed Discussion: Conditions Based on Log File Messages 25.2.4. Detailed Discussion: Dampening 25.2.5. Detailed Discussion: Automatically Disabling and Recovering Alerts 25.3. Alert Responses Expand section "25.3. Alert Responses" Collapse section "25.3. Alert Responses" 25.3.1. Notifying Administrators and Responding to Alerts 25.3.2. Detailed Discussion: Initiating an Operation 25.3.3. Detailed Discussion: Initiating Resource Scripts 25.3.4. Detailed Discussion: Launching JBoss ON CLI Scripts from an Alert 25.3.5. Configuring SNMP for Notifications 25.4. Viewing Alert Data Expand section "25.4. Viewing Alert Data" Collapse section "25.4. Viewing Alert Data" 25.4.1. Viewing the Alert Definitions Report 25.4.2. Viewing Alerts 25.4.3. Acknowledging an Alert IV. Deploying Applications and Content Expand section "IV. Deploying Applications and Content" Collapse section "IV. Deploying Applications and Content" 26. Summary: Using JBoss ON to Deploy Applications and Update Content 27. Deploying Content and Applications Through Bundles Expand section "27. Deploying Content and Applications Through Bundles" Collapse section "27. Deploying Content and Applications Through Bundles" 27.1. An Introduction to Provisioning Content Bundles Expand section "27.1. An Introduction to Provisioning Content Bundles" Collapse section "27.1. An Introduction to Provisioning Content Bundles" 27.1.1. Bundles: Content and Recipes 27.1.2. Destinations (and Bundle Deployments) 27.1.3. File Handling During Provisioning 27.1.4. Requirements and Resource Types 27.1.5. Provisioning and Agent User System Permission 27.1.6. Provisioning and Roles 27.1.7. Space Considerations for Bundles 27.1.8. Bundles and JBoss ON Server and Agent Plug-ins 27.1.9. Managing and Deploying Bundles with the JBoss ON CLI 27.2. Extended Example: Common Provisioning Use Cases (and How They Handle Files) Expand section "27.2. Extended Example: Common Provisioning Use Cases (and How They Handle Files)" Collapse section "27.2. Extended Example: Common Provisioning Use Cases (and How They Handle Files)" 27.2.1. Deploying A Full Application Server 27.2.2. Deploying A Web Application 27.2.3. Deploying Configuration Files 27.3. Extended Example: Provisioning Applications to a JBoss EAP Server (Planning) 27.4. The Workflow for Creating and Deploying a Bundle 27.5. Creating Ant Bundles Expand section "27.5. Creating Ant Bundles" Collapse section "27.5. Creating Ant Bundles" 27.5.1. Supported Ant Versions 27.5.2. Additional Ant References 27.5.3. Breakdown of an Ant Recipe 27.5.4. Using Ant Tasks 27.5.5. Using Templatized Configuration Files 27.5.6. Processing JBoss ON Properties and Ant Properties 27.5.7. Limits and Considerations for Ant Recipes 27.5.8. A Reference of JBoss ON Ant Recipe Elements 27.6. Testing Bundle Packages Expand section "27.6. Testing Bundle Packages" Collapse section "27.6. Testing Bundle Packages" 27.6.1. Installing the Bundle Deployer Tool 27.6.2. Using the Bundle Deployer Tool 27.7. Provisioning Bundles Expand section "27.7. Provisioning Bundles" Collapse section "27.7. Provisioning Bundles" 27.7.1. Managing Bundle Groups 27.7.2. Uploading Bundles to JBoss ON 27.7.3. Deploying Bundles to a Resource 27.7.4. Viewing the Bundle Deployment History 27.7.5. Reverting a Deployed Bundle 27.7.6. Deploying a Bundle to a Clean Destination 27.7.7. Purging a Bundle from a Resource 27.7.8. Upgrading Ant Bundles 27.7.9. Deleting a Bundle from the JBoss ON Server 27.8. Extended Example: Using Bundle Groups and Access Control within the Provisioning Process Expand section "27.8. Extended Example: Using Bundle Groups and Access Control within the Provisioning Process" Collapse section "27.8. Extended Example: Using Bundle Groups and Access Control within the Provisioning Process" 27.8.1. Global v. Group Permissions for Creating and Deploying 27.8.2. Permissions and the Application Development Workflow 28. Managing Resource-Level Content Updates Expand section "28. Managing Resource-Level Content Updates" Collapse section "28. Managing Resource-Level Content Updates" 28.1. About Content Expand section "28.1. About Content" Collapse section "28.1. About Content" 28.1.1. What Content Is: Packages 28.1.2. Where Content Comes From: Providers and Repositories 28.1.3. Package Versions and History 28.1.4. Authorization to Repositories and Packages 28.1.5. Space Considerations for Content 28.2. Creating a Content Source Expand section "28.2. Creating a Content Source" Collapse section "28.2. Creating a Content Source" 28.2.1. Creating a Content Source (General) 28.2.2. Creating a Content Source (Local Disk) 28.3. Managing Repositories Expand section "28.3. Managing Repositories" Collapse section "28.3. Managing Repositories" 28.3.1. Creating a Repository 28.3.2. Linking Content Sources to Repositories 28.3.3. Associating Resources with the Repository 28.4. Uploading Packages 28.5. Synchronizing Content Sources or Repositories Expand section "28.5. Synchronizing Content Sources or Repositories" Collapse section "28.5. Synchronizing Content Sources or Repositories" 28.5.1. Scheduling Synchronization 28.5.2. Manually Synchronizing Content Sources or Resources 28.6. Tracking Content Versions for a Resource V. Managing JBoss Resources Expand section "V. Managing JBoss Resources" Collapse section "V. Managing JBoss Resources" 29. How JBoss ON Manages JBoss Resources Expand section "29. How JBoss ON Manages JBoss Resources" Collapse section "29. How JBoss ON Manages JBoss Resources" 29.1. How JBoss ON Works with JBoss Software 29.2. What's Covered in This Guide 29.3. Installing JBoss Plug-in Packs 30. General Tasks Expand section "30. General Tasks" Collapse section "30. General Tasks" 30.1. Setting up a Custom JVM for Discovery Expand section "30.1. Setting up a Custom JVM for Discovery" Collapse section "30.1. Setting up a Custom JVM for Discovery" 30.1.1. Required JVM Configuration for Discovery 30.1.2. Excluding Java Processes from Discovery 30.1.3. Manually Importing a JVM Resource 30.2. Enabling the Agent to Connect to Secured JMX Servers 31. Managing JBoss EAP 6 (AS 7) Expand section "31. Managing JBoss EAP 6 (AS 7)" Collapse section "31. Managing JBoss EAP 6 (AS 7)" 31.1. The Structure of JBoss EAP 6 Expand section "31.1. The Structure of JBoss EAP 6" Collapse section "31.1. The Structure of JBoss EAP 6" 31.1.1. "Classic" Structure: Standalone Servers 31.1.2. Separating Configuration and Real-Time Operations: Domains 31.1.3. EAP 6 Resources in JBoss ON 31.1.4. The Purpose of Managing EAP 6 Resources with JBoss ON 31.2. Upgrading the JBoss EAP 6 Resource Plug-in 31.3. Setting up JBoss EAP 6 Instances Expand section "31.3. Setting up JBoss EAP 6 Instances" Collapse section "31.3. Setting up JBoss EAP 6 Instances" 31.3.1. Configuring the Agent to Discover EAP 6 Instances 31.3.2. Configuration for Servers and Profiles 31.3.3. Creating Management Users 31.3.4. Creating a Dynamic Group for EAP 6 Resources 31.3.5. Setting Start Script Arguments, Environment Variables, and JAVA_OPTS 31.3.6. Changing Port Numbers 31.3.7. Editing Network Interfaces 31.3.8. Setting System Properties 31.3.9. Adding System Paths 31.3.10. Editing Connection Settings 31.3.11. Viewing Installed Extensions 31.3.12. Reloading the Server Configuration 31.3.13. Controlling Configuration Drift 31.3.14. Tracking and Reverting Configuration Changes 31.4. Creating JBoss EAP 6 Resources Expand section "31.4. Creating JBoss EAP 6 Resources" Collapse section "31.4. Creating JBoss EAP 6 Resources" 31.4.1. Tracking the Child History 31.4.2. Creating Server Groups 31.4.3. Creating Managed Servers 31.4.4. Changing JVM Definitions 31.4.5. A Short List of Parent-Child Resources 31.5. Deploying Web Applications Expand section "31.5. Deploying Web Applications" Collapse section "31.5. Deploying Web Applications" 31.5.1. Runtime Information and Deployment Resources 31.5.2. Deploying Web Applications to a Domain 31.5.3. Assigning Web Applications to a Server Group 31.5.4. Extended Example: Assigning Web Applications and Managing Updates 31.5.5. Enabling and Disabling Web Applications 31.5.6. Updating Deployment Content 31.5.7. Deploying Web Applications to a Standalone Server 31.5.8. Tracking Content History and Reverting Changes 31.5.9. Troubleshooting Deployments 31.6. Monitoring JBoss EAP 6 Resources Expand section "31.6. Monitoring JBoss EAP 6 Resources" Collapse section "31.6. Monitoring JBoss EAP 6 Resources" 31.6.1. Runtime Information and JBoss ON Monitoring 31.6.2. Setting up Monitoring for EAP 6 Resources 31.6.3. Configuring Events Monitoring 31.6.4. Alerting on JBoss EAP 6 Resources 31.7. Using the mod_cluster Services in EAP 6 Expand section "31.7. Using the mod_cluster Services in EAP 6" Collapse section "31.7. Using the mod_cluster Services in EAP 6" 31.7.1. About mod_cluster and JBoss ON 31.7.2. Configuring Multicast for Load Balancing 31.7.3. Excluding Web Contexts from Discovery 31.7.4. Configuring Web Context Metrics 32. Managing JBoss EAP 5 Expand section "32. Managing JBoss EAP 5" Collapse section "32. Managing JBoss EAP 5" 32.1. Discovering JBoss EAP/AS 5 Servers Expand section "32.1. Discovering JBoss EAP/AS 5 Servers" Collapse section "32.1. Discovering JBoss EAP/AS 5 Servers" 32.1.1. Discovering and Managing the JBoss AS/EAP 5 JVM 32.1.2. Enabling Remote Access to JMX and Profile Service 32.1.3. Setting Start Script Arguments, Environment Variables, and JAVA_OPTS 32.2. Creating JBoss EAP 5 Child Resources Expand section "32.2. Creating JBoss EAP 5 Child Resources" Collapse section "32.2. Creating JBoss EAP 5 Child Resources" 32.2.1. Creating Data Sources 32.2.2. Creating Connection Factories 32.2.3. Creating JMS Queues and Topics 32.3. Deploying Applications Expand section "32.3. Deploying Applications" Collapse section "32.3. Deploying Applications" 32.3.1. Space Considerations for Deploying Applications 32.3.2. Deploying EAR and WAR Files 32.3.3. Updating Applications 32.3.4. Deleting an Application 32.4. Applying JBoss Patches from the Patch RSS Feed Expand section "32.4. Applying JBoss Patches from the Patch RSS Feed" Collapse section "32.4. Applying JBoss Patches from the Patch RSS Feed" 32.4.1. Planning How to Patch JBoss Resources 32.4.2. Enabling the Default JBoss Patch Content Source 32.4.3. Subscribing a Specific Resource to the Default JBoss Patch Repository 32.4.4. Subscribing Multiple JBoss Resources to the Default JBoss Patch Repository 32.4.5. Applying a Patch 32.5. Managing mod_cluster Deployments for JBoss EAP 5 (Tech Preview) Expand section "32.5. Managing mod_cluster Deployments for JBoss EAP 5 (Tech Preview)" Collapse section "32.5. Managing mod_cluster Deployments for JBoss EAP 5 (Tech Preview)" 32.5.1. About mod_cluster 32.5.2. Managing mod_cluster 32.5.3. Managing Web Applications Contexts A. 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