Soap-based web service – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Figure 385 Response time area layout

Response Time area fields:

Response time trend graph—Shows changes of the response time of the RESTful Web service over
the last 1 hour in a line chart. Point to a spot in the curve to view the service response time at the
specific time point. To change the report period, click the Last 1 Hour icon

on the upper right of

the graph, and then select an icon from the list. Available options include Last 6 Hours

, Today

, Yesterday

, This Week

, This Month

, and This Year

.

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data.

{

Response Time—Round trip response time of the RESTful Web service in the last polling period.

{

Set Threshold—Click the Set Threshold icon

to set alarm thresholds for the service response

time. The specified alarm thresholds appear on the response time trend graph as dotted lines.

The data is highlighted in orange when it reaches the level-1 threshold, and is highlighted in red

when it reaches the level-2 threshold. Use the global thresholds or custom thresholds. For

information about setting the thresholds, see "

6 Configuration management

."

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the history graph of the service

response time trend. Point to a spot on the curve to view the service response time at the specific

time point. Authorized users can view service response time statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6
hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons

on the upper right of the graph.

SOAP-based Web service

Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is used by Web services for exchanging XML messages typically
through HTTP and SMTP.
APM can monitor the running status of SOAP-based Web services. This chapter describes how to add

and modify an application monitor for a SOAP-based Web service, and helps you view the monitor

report.

Adding a SOAP-based Web service application monitor

APM monitors a SOAP-based Web service through accessing the HTTP port that service uses. When you
add a SOAP-based Web service application monitor, follow these guidelines:

Add the RESTful Web service host to the IMC platform so APM can obtain and display network
connections of the host and the access device. For information about adding hosts to the IMC

platform, see H3C IMC Base Platform Administrator Guide.

Obtain the username and password used to access the SOAP-based Web service if the service
requires identity authentication.

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