OracleAS Hi-Av Tool (iHAT) complements the services provided by the HiAv infrastructure by providing a real time view of the system. iHAT displays all processes managed by a set of one or more OPMN servers including useful performance metrics about each process as obtained from DMS. The snapshot of the system is updated continuously at a configurable interval.
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The different versions of Ihat are available at
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/utilities/index.html
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Once it's installed, if can be easily tested against your application server. Please see my testing below.
oas1> cd /oas/opmn/conf [url=http://www.oraclepoint.com]QJNZicWSBOraclePoint6GmDwjUr4[/url]
oas1> grep '<port.*request' opmn.xml
<port local="6100" remote="6200" request="6003"/>
oas1> cd /oradba/ihat [url=http://www.oraclepoint.com]xePLVnzhyOraclePointAmCX4LkSu[/url]
oas1> java -jar ihat.jar oas1:6003 The ourput is quite helpful for you to monitor real time processes of oracle application server system.
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Figure 1. IHat Grid View
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Figure 2: IHat Routing View
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