For monitoring of Java applications , you could also use JConsole that
comes packaged with JDK 1.5 and later.
Thanks
Jatin
Maria Alejandra Trozzi wrote:
Hi !! thank you very much again!! At this time It's running on windows, but
we also have some servers on Linux and applications on Java, so all this
information is of great interest!!
2009/11/3 Jatin Davey <[email protected]>
If the server is running on windows Platforms , You could use the "perfmon"
utility to monitor resource consumption on the server. Very good tool for
windows which can give you raw resource utilization data in a .csv file. Use
it with any plotter to get graphical results. If its a linux box then you
may try a tool called as: "collectl". There are numerous tools available for
this purpose. Just google for it.
Thanks
Jatin
Deepak Shetty wrote:
Jmeter can only be used to simulate concurrent load, which can tell you a
problem exists, but can't really tell you where or what the problem is .
If you want resource consumption (CPU memory) you will have to use a
OS/app
server specific tool. There is a monitor results Listener in jmeter but it
is specific to tomcat (but you could implement it for your web container).
thread deadlock etc would be indicated to Jmeter as the sample does not
return (or takes increasingly longer times with loads) but you would have
to
profile your application while jmeter is running to diagnose the cause
regards
deepak
For threads deadlock etc
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Maria Alejandra Trozzi
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi
I'm starting using Jmeter and it's great! but I can't find reports on
resource consumption tests (CPU, memory...) and threads (deadlocks,
contention, etc.) Can I do it with jmeter? If not, is there any other
stress
tool to acomplish this ?
Thanks !
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]
For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]
For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]