WebSphere 6.1 - getting profiling information just from the console?

If you have no control at all from the host, the best you can get is WebSphere's PMI (Performance Monitoring Infrastructure). You can turn on different monitoring switches, including Java or WebSphere resources to have a first glance of what might be current bottleneck.

– Eran Medan Dec 30 '09 at 9:12 1 Form the console, on the left, find "Monitoring and Tuning". By default, PMI is ON with basic level of metrics. You can change the level on-the-fly (there's a 'Runtime' tab for chanign runtime level without persistence across restart).

To see the metrics, under same "Monitoring and Tuning", there's "Performance Viewer". It's not very fancy UI I admit, but you get to select the desired metrics and see it on console. Google "tivoli performance viewer" should get you a head start on this tool.

– bryantsai Dec 30 '09 at 9:26.

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