Greetings,

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:16 AM, K.C. Ramakrishna
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are trying to look into monitoring servers in Beta and Prod environments.
>
> The stack:
> a. 2(more in future) Front End apache httpd/tomcat/Liferay Servers
> b. Independent CAS-SSO and SOLR servers.
> c. standalone server running webservices (written in Java)
> d. 2MySQL (Percona) servers 1 WRITE server and both READ.
> e. Front end Hardware Load Balancers.
>
> We want to monitor continuously:
> a. All the Linux boxes and the services running on them,
> b. The performance (and history) of the Java applications too.
>


While monit helps to some extent, I found Zabbix pretty slick in
handling monitoring requirements. Please explore many templates
available. For example, there was a very good mysql performance
monitor way back in Mid-2010. This zabbix instance was required to
monitor around 250 sites spread across an Indian states for various
services. Did a decent job.

I haven't checked lately as I did not have the need.

From: http://www.zabbix.com/monitor_everything.php

[quote]
Built-in Java Application Server Monitoring
New with Zabbix 2.0 is an ability to monitor Java application servers
over JMX directly - no need for 3rd party modules or integration
layers anymore. Monitor JBoss, Tomcat, Oracle Application Server or
any others with the efficient Zabbix Java gateway.
[/unquote]

HTH


-- 
Regards,

Rajagopal

PS. I tried contacting on LL and left a message
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