5. Servers
The servers page will display the servers available in the mmc.
In the servers section we can add new servers/clusters.
We can create new server groups also.
6. Servers info cont ….
Click on the server available in the servers to get the information about the
servers.
In the application tab we will be getting the information about the applications that
were deployed.
Alerts tab will be showing the alerts that were triggered on the server.
Memory tab will display the memory utilization levels of the server.
Threads tab will be displaying the threads available in the system and it’s state.
Files tab will be giving information about the files available in the server.
Apps folder will having the files of the applications that were deployed.
Bin folder will be having all the binary files in the server.
Log folder will be having information about the logs that were formed when an application is developed or
deployed.
Plugins folder will be having the plugins deployed on the server.
7. Deployments
Deployments tab will be having the information about the deployments that
were done on the mmc.
We can add new deployments in this tab by using New option present in this
page.
We can un-deploy a deployment that is currently active.
We can deploy new applications from repository or from a location
8. Flow Analyzer
In flow analyzer tab we can analyze the flow that
we need to trace.
We need to select the time we need to analyze
the application .
We need to select the server in which we need to
do the flow analysis.
We need to select the application we need to
analyze and then select the option “start” and this
will start the flow analysis.
9. Business Events
We use business events tab to retrieve information, such as processing time
and errors, for business transactions and events on your Mule servers.
From the MMC, click the Business Events tab and the screen above will appear.
You can select a variable to search by clicking the drop-down box:
10. Alerts Tab
Use the Alerts tab to view and manage alerts or SLAs.
The View Raised Alerts pane shows the following information about each
alert:
Severity of the alert. The severity of an alert is set when the alert is created,
and can be one of the following: Fatal, Critical, Major, Minor, Information.
Server (or server group) on which the alert occurred
Name of the alert, per the alert definition
Description, per the alert definition.
Date, which is a time stamp indicating the date and time the alert was
raised
11. Administration Tab
The Administration tab lets you manage users and user groups, as well as set up
and schedule utility scripts.