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<strong>IBM</strong> Software<br />

The file you just downloaded contains a complete backup of your application domain. The MyExport.zip<br />

file can now be imported into another WebSphere DataPower appliance to recreate an exact duplicate of<br />

your domain.<br />

1.13.6 Device Status<br />

The built-in monitoring subsystem can provide complete details as to the operational status of the<br />

appliance, including firmware and library information as well as memory usage, CPU utilization and<br />

hardware operational circumstances. All of this information is viewable from within the WebGUI as well<br />

as through remote monitoring tools (discussed in the next section).<br />

__9. In the navigation tree, expand the Status menu to reveal the various status sections.<br />

__10. Locate and expand the System section and explore the various status details.<br />

1.13.7 Remote monitoring<br />

Administrators can monitor the health and activity of the appliance with any of the following protocols:<br />

● SNMP<br />

● Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM)<br />

● WS-Management<br />

● Proprietary SOAP application programming interface (API)<br />

Remote consoles such as SNMP console, or an <strong>IBM</strong> Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA<br />

console, can display throughput, CPU and memory usage, transaction latency, and general<br />

responsiveness of an appliance with these protocols. The following image shows a third party SNMP<br />

Management Information Base (MIB) Browser showing memory usage statistics.<br />

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