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  • The basic mode is the default configuration mode for the navigation panel, displaying the most frequently used functions, including:

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      !ico_doc_16x16.gif! [#Deployer]

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      !ico_doc_16x16.gif! [#Web App WARs]

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      !ico_doc_16x16.gif! [#Application EARs]

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      !ico_doc_16x16.gif! [#Application EBAs]
      • The advance mode diaplays links to every portlet included in the console. It is organized in the following main groups:

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      !ico_searchbar.gif! [#Search bar]

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      !ico_geronimo_16x16.gif! [#Welcome]

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      !ico_folder_16x16.gif! [#Application Server]

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      !ico_folder_16x16.gif! [#Applications]

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      !ico_folder_16x16.gif! [#Resources]

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      !ico_folder_16x16.gif! [#Security]

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      !ico_folder_16x16.gif! [#MonitoringandTroubleshooting]

      not on the console yet:
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      The Search bar provides convenient searching capabilities for finding portlets on the navigation panel. Type in the search field and press enter to launch the portlet that you need.

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      This is the welcome page that you see when you log in. It provides a general description of what the Geronimo Administration Console is and some shortcut links to common tasks such as:

      Common Console Actions

      This page also provide links to:

      Geronimo Online

      Geronimo Documentation

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      Organized under the Application Server group, you will find statistical information and support for configuring and administering the server. This group is organized as follows:

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      !ico_doc_16x16.gif! [#Java System Info] 

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      Searchbar

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      The Search bar provides convenient searching capabilities to locate portlets on the navigation panel. Type in the search field and press enter.

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      Welcome
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      Welcome
      Welcome

      This is the welcome page that you see when you log in. It provides a general description of what the Geronimo Administration Console is and some shortcut links to common tasks such as:

      Common Console Actions

      This page also provide links to:

      Geronimo Online

      Geronimo Documentation

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      Application Server
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      Application Server
      Application Server

      Organized under the Application Server group, you will find statistical information and support for configuring and administering the server. This group is organized as follows:

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      System Information
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      System Information
      System Information

      Organized under this group you will find links for the following portlets:

      Server Information
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      Server Information
      Server Information

      This portlet displays server information such as the version, start time and up time. In addition, it also provides information about the JVM such as Java Version, Vendor, Node, and Server Memory Usage.

      Java System Info
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      Java System Info
      Java System Info

      This portlet displays the values of the system properties available to the server process.

      Thread Pools
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      Thread Pools
      Thread Pools

      This portlet lists all the thread pools defined in the server. You can see the pool size and monitor individually each of the listed thread pools with this portlet. By monitoring these threads, you can gather statistical information such as pool max, lowest recorded, highest recorded, and threads in use.

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      Web Server
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      Web Server

      This option provides two portlets, Web Server Manager and Network Listeners.

      • Web Server Manager ? not sure
        When this portlet is enabled, it will collect server performance statistics. The values being measured are:
        • Total Requests
        • Total 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx Responses
        • Active Request Count (Current, Low, High)
        • Request Duration
      • Network Listeners
        This portlet displays all the connector listeners (HTTP, HTTPS and AJP) and status for both Jetty and Tomcat Web containers. From this portlet, you can add new listeners and change the status (stop, restart, edit, delete) of the existing connectors.

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      EJB Server
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      EJB Server

      This portlet provides all EJB statistics deployed in the server including stateless(stateful) Containers, CMP(BMP) Entity Containers and Message Driven Containers. By default, Geronimo is using Openejb as its EJB 3.0 implementation.

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      derby server

      Organized under this group you will find links:

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      DB Info

      This portlet displays information about the internal database, such as:

      • Database Product name and version.
      • Driver and version.
      • Connection URL.
      • Supported functions and the supported SQL commands.

      DB Manager

      This option provides two portlets, DB VIewer and Run SQL.

      • DB Viewer
        This portlet displays all the available databases and their tables, and displays the contents of the tables. To view the tables in a particular database, click on the database link. This will show all the tables in the database. To view the contents of the tables, click on the View Contents link. At the bottom of the DB Viewer portlet, there are links to take you back to View Databases or View Tables.
      • Run SQL
        This portlet lets you run SQL commands to manipulate the data in the tables, create a new database, or delete a database. You can enter the SQL commands in the SQL Command(s) text box, select the database that will be used, and then click on Run SQL to execute the command.

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      Shutdown
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      Shutdown
      Shutdown

      Clicking Shutdown will shutdown the server and cause the JVM to exit. To continue using the Geronimo Console after a shutdown, you must restart Geronimo.

      Back to Application Server

      JMS Server
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      JMS Server
      JMS Server

      This option provides two portlets, JMS Server Manager and JMS Network Listeners.

      • JMS Server Manager
        This portlet displays the available JMS Brokers and their state.
      • JMS Network Listeners
        This portlet displays all the network connectors configured for the currently available JMS Brokers. From this portlet, you can also start, stop, edit, add, and delete JMS network connectors. Some connectors available to be added to ActiveMQ are tcp, stomp, vm, udp and multicast listeners.

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      Applications
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      Applications
      Applications

      Organized under this group you will find links for installing and administering applications.

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      not on the console yet:
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      Organized under this group you will find links for the following portlets:

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      This portlet displays server information such as the version, start time and up time. In addition, it also provides information about the JVM such as Java Version, Vendor, Node, and Server Memory Usage.

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      This portlet displays the values of the system properties available to the server process.

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      This portlet lists all the thread pools defined in the server. You can see the pool size and monitor individually each of the listed thread pools with this portlet. By monitoring these threads, you can gather statistical information such as pool max, lowest recorded, highest recorded, and threads in use.

      Back to Application Server

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      This option provides two portlets, Web Server Manager and Network Listeners.

      • Web Server Manager ? not sure
        When this portlet is enabled, it will collect server performance statistics. The values being measured are:
        • Total Requests
        • Total 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, 5xx Responses
        • Active Request Count (Current, Low, High)
        • Request Duration
      • Network Listeners
        This portlet displays all the connector listeners (HTTP, HTTPS and AJP) and status for both Jetty and Tomcat Web containers. From this portlet, you can add new listeners and change the status (stop, restart, edit, delete) of the existing connectors.

      Back to Application Server

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      Clicking Shutdown will shutdown the server and cause the JVM to exit. To continue using the Geronimo Console after a shutdown, you must restart Geronimo.

      Back to Application Server

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      This option provides two portlets, JMS Server Manager and JMS Network Listeners.

      • JMS Server Manager
        This portlet displays the available JMS Brokers and their state.
      • JMS Network Listeners
        This portlet displays all the network connectors configured for the currently available JMS Brokers. From this portlet, you can also start, stop, edit, add, and delete JMS network connectors. Some connectors available to be added to ActiveMQ are tcp, stomp, vm, udp and multicast listeners.

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      This portlet provides all EJB statistics deployed in the server including stateless(stateful) Containers, CMP(BMP) Entity Containers and Message Driven Containers. By default, Geronimo is using Openejb as its EJB 3.0 implementation.

      Back to Server
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      Organized under this group you will find links for installing and administering applications.

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      Deployer
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      Deployer
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      Deployer
      (? from Deploy new. see if plan creator is merged here)

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      The Geronimo monitoring plugin is broken down between server and client plugins, referred to as the 'Agent' and 'Console' respectively. When properly set up, these plugins provide both local and remote real-time JSR77 compliant statistic monitoring, and historical tracking of any exposed statistic with visual representations drawn in the form of graphs through the Dojo Toolkit's dojoX Charting packages. Starting from v2.2, this portlet is optional, you can enable it by installing a plugin from Geronimo repository.

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      with visual representations drawn in the form of graphs through the Dojo Toolkit's dojoX Charting packages. Starting from v2.2, this portlet is optional, you can enable it by installing a plugin from Geronimo repository.

      Back to Server

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      Organized under this group you will find links:

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      DB Info

      This portlet displays information about the internal database, such as:

      • Database Product name and version.
      • Driver and version.
      • Connection URL.
      • Supported functions and the supported SQL commands.

      DB Manager

      This option provides two portlets, DB VIewer and Run SQL.

      • DB Viewer
        This portlet displays all the available databases and their tables, and displays the contents of the tables. To view the tables in a particular database, click on the database link. This will show all the tables in the database. To view the contents of the tables, click on the View Contents link. At the bottom of the DB Viewer portlet, there are links to take you back to View Databases or View Tables.
      • Run SQL
        This portlet lets you run SQL commands to manipulate the data in the tables, create a new database, or delete a database. You can enter the SQL commands in the SQL Command(s) text box, select the database that will be used, and then click on Run SQL to execute the command.

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      Debug Views
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      Debug Views

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