3. Additional Reading


JBoss ON has several guides and documents available that help people plan, install, and deploy JBoss ON.
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Release Notes Contains important information on new features, fixed bugs, known issues and workarounds, and other important deployment information for this specific version of JBoss Operations Network.
Planning and Features Guide Contains information on all the features and concepts in JBoss ON, with tips and outlines to help plan how to deploy JBoss ON.
Installation Guide Contains complete information on how to set up databases, install JBoss ON servers and agents, and migrate existing deployments. This also contains platform support information.
Basic Admin Guide Covers all management tasks for JBoss ON, both for managing resources and configuring the JBoss ON server and agents.
Plug-in Writing Guide Contains procedures, references, and examples to write custom plug-ins for the server and for the agent.
Manging JBoss ON from the Command Line Describes how to use the JBoss ON Java CLI to manage a server remotely, without the UI.
Resource Monitoring and Operations Guide Contains a complete reference of each resource type in JBoss ON for monitoring metrics, available operations, and other configuration options.
For the latest information about JBoss ON, including current release notes, complete product documentation, technical notes, and deployment information, see the JBoss Operations Network documentation site at http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_ON/.
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