WebLogic 8.1:  Performance Monitor in AIX 5.2

Can you add the Performance Monitor features to bea (WebLogic 8.1) running in AIX
5.2.
Can you explain in details
If YES, how?
If NO, Why NOT?

Make sure to add dirig.jar in WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH.
Doug
"tim" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
downloaded bea performance monitor and added to the startserver.sh
"%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" %JAVA_VM% %MEM_ARGS% %JAVA_OPTIONS% -Dweblogic.Name=%SERVER_NAME%
-Dweblogic.management.username=%WLS_USER% -Dweblogic.management.password=%WLS_PW%
-Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled=%PRODUCTION_MODE%
-Djava.security.policy="%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.policy" weblogic.Server
-Dweblogic.classloader.preprocessor=com.dirig.preprocessor.DirigBEAClassProcessor
ENDLOCAL
weblogic81 is not starting as it is not finding the class 'DirigBEAClassProcessor'.
I searched for this class in the dir where i installed beaplugin but
don't find
it

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    response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you.
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    Yolanda
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