How do I set up RootCause for use with IBM Websphere AppServer 4.0.5 Application running on Solaris?
(This assumes that you have run the demo program and have some basic knowledge of RootCause.) The first thing we need to do is check that you are running one of the JVMs that RootCause supports. Websphere ships with it’s own version of the JVM and so long as this is a Sun JVM, RC will work for the tracing components. If it’s an IBM JVM, that’s only supported on AIX. To see this, open an X terminal or some other console on the machine that you have Websphere running on. Set up for RootCause by running the setup script in the RootCause installation and turning rootcause on (refer to the demo if necessary for these steps). From the same terminal start Websphere. Open the RootCause GUI (“rootcause open”) and it will open the log of started processes. Near the bottom you should see the Java process starting for Websphere. It should show the path to the JVM so you can check it’s version. All being well you can just select the process start node, right-mouse button click and choose “Open Asso
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