Use the collector tool to gather and analyze output from WebSphere
Application Server.
The first step in using the collector tool on your WebSphere Application
Server product is to run the tool to produce
a Java archive (JAR) file as output. The second step in using the collector
tool is to analyze its output. The preferred method of performing this analysis
is to send the JAR file to IBM Support for analysis. However, you can use
this topic to understand the content of the JAR file if you perform your own
analysis.
You can view the files contained in the JAR file without extracting the
files from the JAR file. However, it is easier to extract all files and view
the contents of each file individually. To extract the files, use one of the
following commands:
- jar -xvf WASenv.jar
- unzip WASenv.jar
Wasenv.jar stands for the name of the JAR file that the collector
tool creates.
The JAR file contains:
- A collector tool log file, collector.log
- Copies of stored WebSphere Application Server files and their full paths
that are located under directory root in the JAR file
- Operating system information in a directory named OS
- Java information in a directory named Java
- WebSphere Application Server information in a directory
named WAS
- Collector shell script (or batch file ) execution
information in a directory named debug
- MQ information in a directory named MQ, if
you installed WebSphere MQ or the embedded messaging feature
- A JAR file manifest