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IBM Websphere Liberty Profile

IBM Websphere Liberty Profile

Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.

What's included?

dashboards
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IBM Websphere Liberty Profile quickstart contains 1 dashboard. These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster.
alerts
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IBM Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 4 alerts. These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention.
Transaction Errors
This alert is triggered if Transaction Errors exceeds 5 for 5 minutes.
Average Response Time
This alert is triggered if Average Response Time exceeds 1 second for 5 minutes.
High CPU Utilization (%)
This alert is triggered if CPU Utilization exceeds 90% for 5 minutes.
Heap Memory Usage (%)
This alert is triggered if Heap Memory Usage exceeds 90% for 5 minutes.
documentation
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IBM Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference. This is how you'll get your data into New Relic.

Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile

Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components.

Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent.

New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights

New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application.

With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance.

New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring

Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions.

New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution).

You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources.

The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections.

Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently.

How to use this quickstart

  • Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account.
  • Click the install button.
  • Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They're filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts.