IBM C2010-658 - Fundamentals of Applying SmartCloud Application Performance Management SolutionsV1 Exam

Question #6 (Topic: )
How can a customer monitor response time on systems where the agent cannot be
installed locally?
A. MQ Tracking agent B. WebSphere/J2EE agent C. Web Response Time agent D. Transaction Tracking Collector
Answer: D
Question #7 (Topic: )
What are two supported applications for the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for
Application Diagnostics HTTP agent?
A. Apache Tomcat B. IBM HTTP Server C. WebSphere Portal Server D. Internet Information Server E. Sun Java System Application Server
Answer: A,E
Question #8 (Topic: )
If a customer is receiving performance complaints on a Linux server, where is the best
place to view the real-time monitoring data for the server in question?
A. Tivoli Data Warehouse B. Linux OS Workspace view in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Client C. Linux OS Workspace view in the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server D. connect to the monitored server and run the $ITM_HOME/bin/view_statistics.sh script
Answer: C
Question #9 (Topic: )
What is a drawback with using robotic scripts to monitor application performance?
A. only one robotic script can be run per agent B. robotic scripts can only run on Linux servers C. robotic scripts can only be developed by IBM consultants D. changes to the monitored applications may require updates to robotic scripts
Answer: D
Question #10 (Topic: )
During the assessment phase, the customer has an important requirement to generate
historical reports for availability and performance of their IBM WebSphere applications.
Which three components should be included to make sure this requirement is addressed?
A. IBM DB2 Agent B. Tivoli Data Warehouse C. Tivoli Common Reports D. IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus E. WebSphere Application Agent F. IBM Tivoli Service Level Advisor
Answer: C,D,E
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