Configure WebView

WebView presents the Introscope customizable dashboards and Investigator tree in a browser interface to help you investigate problems in your environment.
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WebView presents the Introscope customizable dashboards and Investigator tree in a browser interface to help you investigate problems in your environment.
As an administrator, you can configure the following functionality in WebView:
  • Simple Alerts
    Alerts help you monitor metrics for the performance of applications and components. A simple alert takes performance information and compares it to threshold values. WebView displays 
    one
     of the following states within a console dashboard.
  • Summary Alerts
    A summary alert bases its status on the status of multiple simple alerts and other summary alerts. A summary alert state shows the worst state among the simple alerts it contains to help you monitor performance.
  • Actions for danger or caution alerts
    Danger or caution alerts can report up and down availability status for an application or component. When performance threshold measurements indicate a problem, the action that is specified in the alert settings is triggered.
  • Alert Downtime Schedules
    Alert downtime schedules let you manage downtime periods.
  • Metric Groups
    A metric grouping is a logical set of one or more metrics. Metric groupings sort and filter large sets of data (metrics) that an Enterprise Manager collects from its agents. Other elements use metric groupings to monitor the data graphically and programatically. Graph monitoring displays in dashboards and report templates. Programmatic monitoring displays in alerts and persistent collections. Metric groupings help you identify and correct application performance problems quickly.
  • Socket Groups
    Socket groups help you reduce the number of socket calls and dependencies that are displayed in the application triage map.
Note:
Install and run only one WebView server in a cluster where one MOM is present. APM does not support multiple WebView instances that point to the same MOM.
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