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top The Geronimo Administration Console is a Web based interface that provides a convenient, user friendly way to administer many aspects of the Geronimo Server. Once you have the Apache Geronimo server started (see Tools and commands) you can access the Administration Console by pointing your browser to the following URL:

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#Welcome
#Server
#Services
#Applications
#Security
#Embedded DB
#Debug Views

Welcome AnchorWelcomeWelcome

This is the welcome page you see when you log in. It provides a general description of what the Geronimo Administration Console is as well as some shortcut links to common tasks such as:

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AnchorServer Server

Organized under the Server group you will find statistical information as well as links for configuring and administering the different servers. This group is organized as follows:

#Information
#JVM
#Server Logs
#Shutdown
#Web Server
#JMS Server
#Thread Pools
#Apache HTTP

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Information AnchorInformationInformation

This portlet displays the server's uptime and the resources being used by the JVM.

JVM Anchor JVMJVM

This portlet displays the values of the system properties available to the server process.

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Server Logs Server Logs

This option provides four portlets, Log Manager, Server Log Viewer, Derby Log Viewer and Web Access Log Viewer.

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  • Web Access Log Viewer
    This portlet displays and filters the Web container log file. This log file contains HTTP accesses and messages from JSP and servlet applications that are running on Geronimo. By default this portlet displays the contents of the log file for the current date. You can apply different filtering criteria to view only data of your interest.

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Shutdown Anchor ShutdownShutdown

This portlet allows a warm reboot of the server or a shutdown of it. A warm reboot will shutdown all applications and services and reboot the Geronimo kernel within the same process. The Administration Console session will be disconnected. Reconnect after the server is back up.

A shutdown will shutdown the server and cause the JVM to exit. To continue using the Geronimo Console after a shutdown, Geronimo must be restarted.

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AnchorWeb Server Web Server

This option provides two portlets, Web Server Manager and Network Listeners.

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    • Requests
    • Connections
    • Errors
    • Active Requests
    • Request Duration
    • Connections Open
    • Connection Requests
    • Connection Duration

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      For the last five values, Count, Average and Maximum will be also displayed.

  • Network Listeners
    This portlet displays all the connector listeners (HTTP, HTTPS and AJP) and status for both Jetty and Tomcat Web containers. From this portlet you can add new listeners and change the status (stop, start, delete) of the existing connectors.

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JMS Server JMS Server

This option provides two portlets, JMS Server Manager and JMS Network Listeners.

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  • JMS Network Listeners
    This portlet displays all the network connectors configured for the currently available JMS Brokers. From this portlet you can also start, stop, edit, add and delete JMS network connectors.

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Thread Pools AnchorThread PoolsThread Pools

This portlet lists all the thread pools defined in the server. It shows the pool size and allows you to monitor individually each of the listed thread pools. By monitoring these threads you can gather statistical information such as pool max, lowest recorded, highest recorded and threads in use.

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Apache HTTP Anchor Apache HTTPApache HTTP

This portlet is a wizard that walks you through the process of configuring Apache Geronimo to use a remote Apache 2 HTTP server. To configure the remote HTTP server you will need to install the mod_jk Apache module on the remote server. Based on a series of questions the wizard will guide you through the configuration process.

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Services Services

Organized under this group you will find links for configuring the following services:

#Common Libs
#Database Pools
#JMS Resources

Common Libs Anchor Common LibsCommon Libs

This portlet displays the artifacts installed in the server's repository. The layout of the repository is the same as that used by Apache Maven making it possible to easily copy files over. From this portlet you can also install new artifacts.

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AnchorDatabase Pools Database Pools

This portlet displays all the available database pools and their status. Only server-wide database pools can be edited in this portlet, database pools deployed as part of a single application cannot, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application instead.

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This portlet includes a database pool creation wizard for new pools and also lets you import database pools from JBoss 4 and WebLogic 8.1.

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JMS Resources JMS Resources

This portlet lists all the JMS resource groups available in the Geronimo server, that is queues and factories. From this portlet you can create new JMS resource groups, this portlet provides two wizards, one for ActiveMQ and one for another JMS provider. For this last one you will have to provide the specific resource adapter RAR needed to connect to that particular provider.

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Applications Anchor ApplicationsApplications

Organized under this group you will find links for installing and administering applications.

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J2EE Connectors Anchor J2EE_CJ2EE_C

This portlet displays the installed J2EE Connectors and their status. From this portlet you can also stop, start and uninstall the available J2EE Connectors.

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This portlet allows you to install or create Geronimo plugins. From this portlet you can select a remote plugins repository and search for available plugins and install them or export to plugins just about any module you have already installed in Geronimo.

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Security Security

#Console Realm
#Security Realm
#Keystores
#Certificate Authority

Console Realm Anchor Console RealmConsole Realm

This option provides two portlets, Console Realm Users and Console Realm Groups.

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  • Console Realm Groups
    This portlet displays all the Console Realm Groups and allows you to add, modify and delete them.

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AnchorSecurity Realm Security Realm

This portlet displays all available security realms and their status. Only server-wide security realms can be edited in this portlet, security realms deployed as part of a single application cannot, you will have to change the deployment plan in the application instead.

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This portlet also includes a security realm creation wizard for creating new realms.

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Keystores AnchorKeystoresKeystores

This portlet walks you through the process of configuring keystores to use with SSL connectors. From this portlet you can add or edit keystores, add Trust Certificates and create private keys.

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Certificate Authority Anchor Certificate AuthorityCertificate Authority

This portlet allows you to create a Certification Authority (CA) in Geronimo and issue certificates in reply to Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs).

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Embedded DB Embedded DB

Organized under this group you will find links:

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  • Run SQL
    This portlet lets you run SQL commands to manipulate the data in the tables, create a new database or delete a database. You can enter the SQL commands in the SQL Command(s) text box, select the database that will be used and then click on Run SQL to execute the command.

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Debug Views AnchorDebug ViewsDebug Views

Organized under this group you will find links:

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