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3 (Optional) If you are using FSDBHomeChanger after using FSDBCheck, and FSDBCheck corrects any
files, you might want to change the FSDB home directory to the FSDBCheck output directory so that it
uses the corrected files.
For example:
FSDBHomeChanger homedir -out FSDBCheck_output-dir
In the example, homedir is the currently defined FSDB home directory and FSDBCheck_output_dir is the
output directory from the FSDBCheck command. Because you do not want to overwrite the corrected
files in the new location, do not include the -o option. The example assumes that you are using a
Windows server and that you changed to the directory that contains fsdbhomechanger.bat.
4 Restart the Analytics service.
Monitor vCenter Operations Manager Services in JConsole
You can use the run-jconsole tool to monitor vCenter Operations Manager services and troubleshoot
performance issues. run-jconsole starts the Java JConsole tool to open the Java application console.
Prerequisites
Install the Java SDK, which includes JConsole. JConsole must be installed to use run-jconsole. JConsole is
not included with vCenter Operations Manager. For more information about JConsole, see the Java Web site
(http://java.sun.com).
Procedure
1 Start run-jconsole.
Option Action
Start run-jconsole on a Windows
host
Open a command prompt and type
vcenter-ops\tools\run-jconsole.bat.
Start run-jconsole on a Linux host
Open a terminal window and type
vcenter-ops/tools/run-jconsole.sh.
2 Type the name of the service to monitor.
You can type all, web, analytics, collector, or mq.
Configuring and Running runvcopsServerConfiguration
The runvcopsServerConfiguration tool calculates the resources that a vCenter Operations Manager server
host can support with acceptable performance based on the host's available CPU, memory, disk space, and
file I/O and your vCenter Operations Manager configuration.
Before you can use runvcopsServerConfiguration, you must set values in the vcops_parameters.properties
and vcops_server_configuration.properties files. Both files are located in the vcenter-
ops\vcopsServerConfiguration\vcops_server_configuration\conf directory.
vcops_parameters.properties File
runvcopsServerConfiguration uses values in the vcops_parameters.properties file to estimate the
maximum number of resources that a vCenter Operations Manager server host can support.
The vcops_parameters.properties file is located in the vcenter-
ops\vcopsServerConfiguration\vcops_server_configuration\conf directory.
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