Hi Paulo,
I think you get that from http://sematext.com/spm/index.html (it's currently
free and even when non-free plans are introduced, the
intro plan will stay free). The service is not 100% polished, but will
give you information about the OS and the JVM, including memory (RAM and heap)
and JVM threads.
We'd
love to get more Jetty-specific metrics from JMX in there, so if anyone
has interest, we'd love to hear what aspects of Jetty people like to
monitor. I'm all ears/eyeballs!
Otis
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>________________________________
>From: Paulo Silveira - Caelum <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:37 AM
>Subject: [jetty-users] monitoring jetty threads and sockets
>
>
>Hello
>
>I would like to monitor simple data from jetty, using only a web context. Is
>there anything like that, besides the codehaus documentation page about
>java-monitor?
>
>Basic info, as numbers from ThreadMXBean, MemoryUsage and so one.
>Tomcat/Lambda probe also lists each thread status and stacktrace, making
>possible to easily detect even deadlocks.
>
>Through java.lang.management we can get all this data, but using jetty's
>internal API could we get even more important info, as number of sockets
>waiting/ready for the selector?
>
>thanks
>--
>Paulo Silveira
>Caelum | Ensino e Inovação
>www.caelum.com.br
>
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