To deploy RTView EM On-premise you:
RTView Enterprise Edition (the Monitor) is comprised of one or more RTView DataServers and a single RTViewCentral. The following figure illustrates the basic RTView Enterprise topology and the data flow from your monitored resources. The gray areas indicate the components currently being discussed.
The RTView DataServers collect and store performance data. RTViewCentral is comprised of displays that allow you to view performance data from the RTView DataServers, manage alerts against that data and integrate it into a Service Model.
RTViewCentral is where the metric data collected by the RTView DataServer is analyzed, correlated and transformed; historical data is aggregated; alert rules and actions are defined; and where the “master” mapping of everything monitored in your system resides.
RTViewCentral is where you configure optional features that extend, enhance or optimize your RTView Enterprise Monitor deployment. For example, you can configure the central databases, the service model, user and role management, high availability, alert features such as alert notification, and modify the Monitor user interface.
RTViewCentral is comprised of a Display Server, the Central Server, the Central Alert Historian and a database. RTViewCentral also has the RTView Manager and RTVRules data servers.
RTView DataServers collect data from your data sources and make them available for display and alerting. RTView DataServers are comprised of displays that you can add on to your RTView Enterprise Monitor system.
Solution Packages are bundled into RTView DataServers. For example, the RTView DataServer for TIBCO, which includes the Solution Packages for TIBCO EMS, BusinessWorks, and many other TIBCO applications.
RTView DataServers are also available for IBM, Infrastructure, Kafka, Oracle, Solace and RTView Manager. Performance data collected for these technologies are correlated with the displays that come with RTView Enterprise Monitor.
Each RTView DataServer has a corresponding RTView DataCollector. The RTView DataCollector is useful for distributed deployments as they can be deployed to collect data from otherwise unreachable data sources and send the data to its RTView DataServer pair.
Do the following in the order provided to setup the Monitor.* The first two steps are required.
*If you currently have an RTView installation or need detailed instructions, refer to the RTView Enterprise Monitor Configuration Guide.
Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to the location of your Java installation.
Execute the start_servers.bat/sh script, located in the RTViewCentral/bin directory, to start RTView Enterprise Monitor.
Point a browser to http://localhost:10070/rtview-central-classic and login (admin/admin).
The RTView Enterprise Monitor opens to the SERVICE TREE tab All Areas by Owner display, by default.
Use the following links to download, install, connect, and setup EM Integration on one or more RTView DataServers/DataCollectors:
Now you can optionally Configure RTViewCentral.
For detailed instructions, see the RTView Enterprise Monitor Configuration Guide.