HP Intelligent Management Center v5.2 Application Performance Manager Administrator Guide
520
21 Configuration examples
The chapter provides two configuration examples for using APM to monitor applications on a network:
In configuration example 1, a small Internet data center website is deployed with Linux, Apache,
MySQL, and PHP servers. Users can access the WWW service at the website.
In configuration example 2, a corporate data center is deployed to use Microsoft technologies
including DNS, IIS, Active Directory, Exchange, .NET, and SQL Server. Users can access the file
server, receive and send emails, and use the OA system.
Configuration example 1
In this example, a website with the domain name www.apm-test.com is deployed with Linux, Apache,
MySQL, and PHP servers.
Network diagram
See Figure 446.
Figure 446 Network diagram
This network comprises the following devices (all hosts are running Linux):
DNS—DNS server used to resolve the domain name apm-test.com. It is deployed with BIND v9 and
supports round robin load balancing.
Web1/Web2—Web servers that provide web services.
MySQL-M/MySQL-S—Database servers deployed with MySQL. The replication function is enabled
for MySQL. MySQL-M is the primary server. MySQL-S is the secondary server and it backs up the
data and uploads the backup data to the FTP server every day.