TM674G – IBM Cloud Application Performance Management 8.1.4 Fundamentals
DURATION: 3 days
SCHEDULED DATES: TBD – Contact Us for more Information
Course Description
This course teaches new and experienced operators, administrators, and implementers of Application Performance Management v8.1.4 how to effectively use the tools to manage their enterprise monitoring needs.
IBM Cloud Application Performance Management v8.1.4 monitors the performance and availability of computer operating systems and applications
In this course, you learn about the IBM Cloud Application Performance Management architecture and how to install and configure the product. You also learn how to navigate the Cloud APM console to manage events and user access privileges. The course also covers integration with other products, such as Netcool/OMNIbus, IBM Tivoli Monitoring, and the Dashboard Application Services Hub.
The lab environment for this course uses the RHEL 7.3 and Windows 2012 Server platforms.
Objectives
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Describe the overall solution
Install and configure the Cloud APM server
Install, configure, and manage operating system agents
Administer Cloud APM, including:
Applications
Users
Groups
Custom views
LDAP integration
Monitor events
Deploy and monitor the end user experience
Deploy and monitor applications with synthetic transactions
Deploy and monitor application resources
Track transactions through application components
Configure and perform deep-dive request analysis
Integrate Cloud APM with other solutions
Configure and generate reports
Audience
This course is designed for operators, administrators, and implementers.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should be able to navigate Linux and Windows applications, and have a working knowledge of an Internet browser.
Topics
Course introduction
Introduction to IBM Cloud Application Performance Management
Cloud APM server installation
Installing, configuring, and managing Cloud APM agents
Administration
Monitoring events
Monitoring the end user experience of applications
Monitoring applications with synthetic transactions
Monitoring resources
Tracking transactions through application components
Introduction to deep-dive diagnosis
Integrating Cloud APM with other products
Reporting and 7-day comparison