Monitoring and changing a Tuxedo application
The administrator needs to be able to constantly monitor and tune parameters, add or remove a user, deploy or undeploy an application, and create or change queues, access control lists, and so on. The Tuxedo MIB contains all the information needed for the operation of an Oracle Tuxedo application. There are two different administrative tools that access the MIB and allow for dynamic configuration of a Tuxedo application. The third one is the Tuxedo Admin Console, which has not been updated since Tuxedo 8, and hence it is not included in our discussion.
The following is a list of the MIB's components:
WS_MIB: For workstation groups and the processes associated with them
ACL_MIB: For administrating access control lists
APPQ_MIB: For administrating queues
EVENT_MIB: For event notification and the subscription request database
DM_MIB: For administrating the Tuxedo domains' (multiple-domain) configurations
The command-line interface
This is a set of commands...