WebSphere administrative console topology reference
This outline shows the topology of objects in the WebSphere administrative console. The cell name is host_instance, where host is the name of your iSeries server, and instance is the name of your application server instance. For example, if the name of your machine is MYISERIES, and you create an instance named myAppSvr, the cell name is MYISERIES_myAppSvr.
- Cell Name
- Servers
- Application Servers
- Application Server Name
- Web Container
- Thread Pool
- Session Management
- HTTP Transports
- Host Name
- Custom Properties
- SSL Configuration Repertoire - Cell Level
- Custom Properties
- Logging and Tracing
- Diagnostic Trace
- JVM Logs
- Process Logs
- IBM Service Logs
- ORB Service
- Thread Pool
- Custom Properties
- Custom Properties
- Diagnostic Trace Service
- Debugging Service
- IBM Service Logs
- Server Components
- Name Server
- Application Server
- Process Definition
- Java Virtual Machine
- Process Execution
- Process Logs
- Environment Entries
- Monitoring Policy
- Performance Monitoring Service
- End Points
- Classloader
- Applications
- Enterprise Applications
- Application Name
- Target Mappings
- Libraries
- Session Management
- View Deployment Descriptor
- Map security roles to users/groups
- Map virtual hosts for web modules
- Web Modules
- URI
- Target Mappings
- Session Management
- View Deployment Descriptor
- Connector Modules
- Install New Application
- Resources
- JDBC Providers
- JDBC Provider Name
- Data Sources
- Data Source Name
- Connection Pool
- Custom Properties
- J2C Authentication Data Entries
- Data Sources (Version 4)
- Data Source Name
- Connection Pool
- Custom Properties
- Mail Providers
- Mail Provider Name
- Protocol Providers
- Mail Sessions
- Custom Properties
- Resource Adapters
- Resource Adapter Name
- CMP Connection Factories
- Custom Properties
- View Deployment Descriptor
- Security
- Global Security
- SSL
- Authentication Mechanisms
- LTPA
- Trust Association
- Single Signon (SSO)
- User Registries
- Local OS
- LDAP
- Advanced LDAP Settings
- Custom Properties
- Custom
- JAAS Configuration
- Application Logins
- J2C Authentication Data
- Authentication Protocol
- CSIv2 Inbound Authentication
- CSIv2 Outbound Authentication
- CSIv2 Inbound Transport
- CSIv2 Outbound Transport
- SAS Inbound Transport
- SAS Outbound Transport
- Environment
- Update Web Server Plugin
- Virtual Hosts
- Manage WebSphere Variables
- System Administration
- Console Users
- Console Groups
- Troubleshooting
- Logs and Trace
- Server Name
- Diagnostic Trace
- JVM Logs
- Process Logs
- IBM Service Logs
- Configuration Problems