Hi Brett
For the requirements 1 and 2 that i have mentioned below , i dont think
we can use the tools that you have mentioned , Like nagios , zenoss etc.
Because i need to access the database and get some values , validate
them and then based on the assertion results i need to send or not send
an email notification.
As far as the requirement 1 goes i am still exploring on how i can use
nagios but not successful so far. I have posted to their forums. I am
hoping to get a reply soon.
Thanks
Jatin
On 3/2/2010 12:38 PM, Brett Cave wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Jatin Davey<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All
I had the following requirements to do some proactive monitoring on my
performance test setup:
IMO, JMeter is a load testing framework, not a monitoring system - its
primary function is to create load and provide reports on the injected load
- you may find more useful features by considering a system designed to
monitor to trigger alerts, and let JMeter do the load injection. Nagios,
Zabbix and Zenoss are a few. We use Zabbix here, and make use of Zabcat for
push alerts into the monitoring system.
HTH
Brett
1. To consistently monitor the Database and send an email alert if the
database is not responding (it may have crashed or is restarting)
2. To consistently monitor some values in the database and raise an email
alert if they are not according to some desirable conditions.
3. To monitor a remotely running Java process (running either on a windows
or linux box) and raise an email alert if it is not reponding.
For the first 2 requirements i have successfully used JMeter with the help
of JDBC request sampler and mailer visualiser listener. But for the
requirement 3 i dont know how to proceed.
Can someone help in this regard.
Thanks
Jatin
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