Apm monitor features, Application monitor management – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Figure 3 Local monitor

Local monitor enhances data security and can collect monitor index data that remote monitor cannot (for

example, Oracle database error log files). However, local monitor supports monitoring fewer types of

applications.

Table 2 Monitor method

Monitor method Default port Description

SSH/Telnet (CLI)

TCP 23 (for Telnet)

TCP 22 (for SSH)

APM telnets to or uses SSH to access Linux or Unix OS and
executes commands to obtain monitor index data.

SNMP UDP

161

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is supported
by most operating systems and network devices. APM uses the

SNMP agent deployed on the host to obtain monitor index
data of the host. The default listening port cannot be modified.

WMI TCP

135

Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a core
management technology that allows APM to collect monitor

indexes from applications such as a Windows operating

system, IIS, .NET server, and AD directory.

JMX TCP

1099

Java Management Extensions (JMX) provides a platform for
managing applications, devices, and systems. APM collects
Tomcat and JBoss monitor index data by using JMX.

JDBC N/A

Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) is a Java API to execute
SQL statements and provide access to multiple types of

relation databases.

API N/A

Application Programming Interface (API) includes predefined
functions. APM uses the predefined functions to obtain monitor

index data of applications.

APM monitor features

APM provides operators with the functions described in this section to monitor the applications.

Application monitor management

One of the functions that APM uses to monitor applications is through the application monitor
management function. Once collected, the information can be displayed in different views based on

your needs.

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