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sloshburch

Splunk Employee
02-15-2019
06:14 AM
I'd like to implement some basic searches for middleware monitoring (web, application, and database technologies) without getting caught up in the differences between sourcetypes and field names.
Are there any basic searches that provide middleware monitoring without me having to deal with the complexities of the sourcetype differences? Something akin to Java Virtual Machines and Web concepts in the Common Information Model, perhaps?
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sloshburch

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02-15-2019
06:15 AM
The answer for this question has been distributed to the following posts:
- Example of how to measure web server 4xx errors?
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- Example of how to measure application server average transaction response time?
- Example of how to measure application server cpu utilization %?
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- Example of how to measure application server request count?
- Example of how to measure active database connection?
- Example of how to measure database deadlock rate?
- Example of how to measure database query response time?
- Example of how to measure database storage read IOPS?
- Example of how to measure database storage write IOPS?
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02-15-2019
06:15 AM
The answer for this question has been distributed to the following posts:
- Example of how to measure web server 4xx errors?
- Example of how to measure web server 5xx errors?
- Example of how to measure web server availability?
- Example of how to measure kbytes sent into web servers?
- Example of how to measure kbytes sent from web servers?
- Example of how to measure web server hits per minute?
- Example of how to measure web server response times?
- Example of how to measure application server 4xx errors count?
- Example of how to measure application server 5xx errors count?
- Example of how to measure application server active sessions count?
- Example of how to measure application server available threads count %?
- Example of how to measure application server average transaction response time?
- Example of how to measure application server cpu utilization %?
- Example of how to measure application server memory heap free %?
- Example of how to measure application server request count?
- Example of how to measure active database connection?
- Example of how to measure database deadlock rate?
- Example of how to measure database query response time?
- Example of how to measure database storage read IOPS?
- Example of how to measure database storage write IOPS?
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01-29-2020
12:05 PM
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sloshburch

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09-04-2019
10:45 AM
Added guidance on Alerts
