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		<title>Monitor/List Apache Active Connections : Websphere JVM Connections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. If you configure Apache for mod_status you can view how many connections are open, the bandwidth being used, and a bunch of other neat statistics. Example  http://httpd.apache.org/server-status 2. If you&#8217;re using Apache2, then apache-top would be useful as it&#8217;s interactive and would obviously update in real time: Example : http://www.fr3nd.net/projects/apache-top/ 3. To see number [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Troubleshooting OAS Instance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to start Oracle Application Server? Starting an application server instance a) login to server with oracle Userid b) set the environment c) cd $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin d) opmnctl startall (to start) How to stop Oracle Application Server? Stopping an application server instance a) login to server with oracle Userid b) set the environment c) cd $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin [...]]]></description>
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