On Tuesday 14 Apr 2009, Rob Parkhill wrote:
although I am not sure if that is possible with CF. The other thing I
could test would be the connection to the database, but I can't seem to
find the references to accessing the admin tools in CF8, where I thought
that would be possible, so any
Good Day,
Can't come up with a better title, so here is what I want to do.
I have two servers, one DB and one web. My DB server is having MASSIVE issues
at the moment. CPUs blowing up, and the server shutting down randomly, at
night. I would like to use the webserver (with CF8) to monitor
This isn't a CF kind of way to do what you are asking, but it might be
what you are looking for.
We have used Nagios to monitor, log and troubleshoot servers in both
of our datacenters and it can be very useful if you just can't sit in
front of a machine 24/7.
http://www.nagios.org/
Hi - you dono't say what db you are running - I am guessing SQL
Server? I can think of a couple of ways from the CF point of view:
1.Create a cfm file that connects to an instance on your db server.
E-mail the results of SELECT GETDATE() AS [CurrentDateTime] to you.
Set this up as a scheduled
If your goal is to diagnose a mystery database issue that is a
definite problem, I would use a database monitoring tool, such as MS
SQL Profiler. Are you aware of the professional database monitoring
tools, such as the ones Quest and Idera make? Where Web site
monitoring of the database helps is
Oops. You did mention that you run CF8. Have you explored the
monitoring feature built into CF8 yet?
-Mike Chabot
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Mike Chabot mcha...@gmail.com wrote:
If your goal is to diagnose a mystery database issue that is a
definite problem, I would use a database
I second Nagios. You can monitor the port required and get alerts by
email or sms (if available)
On 4/14/09, Mike Chabot mcha...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops. You did mention that you run CF8. Have you explored the
monitoring feature built into CF8 yet?
-Mike Chabot
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:04
According to this, it shouldn't be there.
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf8_featurecomp.pdf
But it is for me, anyone else?
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: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server Monitoring in Standard
According to this, it shouldn't be there.
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf8_featurecomp.pdf
But it is for me, anyone else
didn't increase too!
~Brad
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From: Brad Wood
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:14 AM
To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
Subject: RE: Server Monitoring in Standard
Actually, according to that document, it says multiserver monitoring
is enterprise only.
Could it e
You know, maybe you should be quiet before the Adobe mafia show up in
black suits and sunglasses and take your server away. Lol
~Brad
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From: Dale Fraser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server Monitoring
Yes,
A CF8 Standard Licence (Upgrade). I think someone made a mistake, not that i'm
complaining.
Regards
Dale Fraser
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Doh,
It's true, after the server restart I have no more monitoring :(
Ohh well, can't say I have ever looked at it much.
Regards
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Dale,
When you add a Standard Upgrade license to a Trial version using the CF Admin,
then the Standard Edition rules will not take effect until a CF server restart.
When you restart the server, the Server Monitoring page will report:
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Server Monitoring Server Monitor
This feature
I'm quite interested in the answer. Perhaps there were only parts of
the server monitor only available in ent?
~Brad
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From: Dale Fraser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Server Monitoring in Standard
Did I see
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On 7/31/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to this, it shouldn't be there.
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf8_featurecomp.pdf
But it is for me, anyone else?
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Subject: RE: Server Monitoring in Standard
Actually, according to that document, it says multiserver monitoring
is enterprise only.
Could it e that the basic server monitor IS part of standard and ONLY
the multiserver monitor is limited to enterprise?
~Brad
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From: Dale
Have a Linux and don't restart your server! :)
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From: Steven Erat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 3:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server Monitoring in Standard
Dale,
When you add a Standard Upgrade license to a Trial version using the CF
Did I see correctly people complaining about Standard not having Server
Monitoring?
I just installed with my real Standard licence, and Server Monitoring is
there, did I read something wrong?
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dalefraser.blogspot.com
The feature list (http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/editions/)
has it as Enterprise only - was it a CF8 license key that you've just
purchased?
On 8/1/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did I see correctly people complaining about Standard not having Server
Monitoring?
I just
On Wednesday 09 May 2007, Steve Bryant wrote:
I have Googled for such a service and found several options. I am hoping
that someone might have experience with a specific service with which they
have experience.
I've used Cacti in the past, or are you looking for a hosted service ?
--
Tom
I need to be able to remotely monitor whether several sites are running using
an automated task.
I'm sure that I could write something myself, but if a good service exists for
this already then that may be better.
I have Googled for such a service and found several options. I am hoping that
We've been using it for a while, and I haven't noticed any load from it...
I'm sure there is some overhead, but it's negligible.
Russ
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From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 5:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Server Monitoring
Hi. Has
Hi John,
what you could do ist to write some sql-statements that retrieve exactly
the values you need. In general I use the SQL-Profiler to record the
statements I need. Therefore I open the Enterprise Manager and Display
the properties of a certain database while having the SQL-Profiler
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From: Gert Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jan 31, 2006 3:45 AM
Subject: Re: SQL Server Monitoring with CF
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Hi John,
what you could do ist to write some sql-statements that retrieve exactly
the values you need. In general I use
Greetings, John. You could use our SeeFusion product for this type of
monitoring. Built-in notifications are coming in the next version, but in the
meantime it would be very simple to monitor our XML or database dumps for
memory or running request thresholds, and send off an email when needed.
I want to monitor the sql server connected to CFMX.
What I want is:
- the total sizes the sql server drives
- free sizes the drives
- size of each database
in cfmail.
Any ideas?
Please advise.
jl
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it has been created and create a cfmail if found?
Jenny
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From: John Lucania [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2006 14:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL Server Monitoring with CF
I want to monitor the sql server connected to CFMX.
What I want
I want to monitor the CPU and Memory usage of CFMX Server when the CPU
(i.e. 30%) and Memory (i.e. 100,000K) usage hits certain threshold so
that I can know who runs heavy duty jobs and which process takes
resources.
I want this info in cfmail.
Any ideas?
First Flash interface
Tsk Tsk nope. =]
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From: Patrick Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: Server monitoring tools
Hey Ken. Another option here would be our
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On Monday 26 September 2005 23:07, Ken Ketsdever wrote:
#1. What cheap or free monitoring software would you recommend?
We use Mon for real-time alerts and Cacti for trend analysis and graphs for
mangers to go 'o a' at.
Both are LAMP stack applications and free.
--
Tom
Hey Ken. Another option here would be our SeeFusion tool. It's tailored
specifically to ColdFusion, it's cheap, and can be used for both ongoing
monitoring and quick troubleshooting. The XML dump and database logging are
particularly useful for monitoring purposes. SeeFusion 3 is coming out
The operations side of the house here has no performance monitoring
software in place (unbelievable but true).
As we build and deploy new Web Servers we would like to get a
performance baseline before we install CF. Then again after it's
installed. We would then use the same tool to monitor
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Subject: Server monitoring tools
The operations side of the house here has no performance monitoring
software in place (unbelievable but true).
As we build and deploy new Web Servers we would like to get a
performance baseline
Quoting Ken Ketsdever [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The operations side of the house here has no performance monitoring
software in place (unbelievable but true).
Not so unbelievable. Pretty common, actually.
As we build and deploy new Web Servers we would like to get a
performance baseline before we
What monitoring software do you use on your web servers? Can you recommend a
monitoring software package that is relatively inexpensive?
I have looked at ipmonitor.com and I do like it, but the price tag is a
little high for me at this point.
Any suggestions?
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Ricky
Ricky Fritzsching wrote:
What monitoring software do you use on your web servers?
http://www.nagios.org/
Jochem
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:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: Server Monitoring
Ricky Fritzsching wrote:
What monitoring software do you use on your web servers?
http://www.nagios.org/
Jochem
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Thx for the info. It looks like this is *NIX based and my
goal in life is to retire Bill Gates great grandchildren. So
in other words I am on W2K3.
Any other suggestions?
You can run Nagios from a machine other than your web servers. You might
consider throwing up a cheap Linux box just
Dave Watts wrote:
You can run Nagios from a machine other than your web servers. You might
consider throwing up a cheap Linux box just to run this and other network
services you might need.
That's how Nagios is set up here. It is piggybagged on another
server which runs for something else
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Server Monitoring
What monitoring software do you use on your web servers? Can you recommend
a
monitoring software package that is relatively inexpensive?
I have looked at ipmonitor.com and I do like it, but the price tag is a
little high for me at this point
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?view=sn131extID=1002287
Nothing like IPMonitor et al, but its free. I used it with a hosted
CF server dedicated to the task for about a year, and have run it off
a home dsl connection (I have an extra CF server license I'm not
using) for maybe
Nagios is a great utility! I absolutely love it.
That said, if you're looking for something else that's free and Win based and
doesn't need to be too complex, why not use Performance Monitor? It's
installed on every server you've got already, has all of the performance
metrics you'd really
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Server Monitoring
ServersAlive. The interface needs a bit of help, but it works and it's
cheap.
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/
Ben Rogers
http://www.c4.net
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057
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From: Ricky Fritzsching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
http://woodstone.nu/
Server's Alive. Free for up to 10 services. Monitors everything from
Services to number of files in a directory to URL checks to pings,
you name it. Can, reboot, notify by pager or e-mail when down and
when back up, restart the service, run a program, etc. It can be set
- Original Message -
From: Conrad Classen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:53 AM
Subject: RE: Server monitoring tools
Have you had a look at WhatsUp Gold by Ipswitch.com
Quiet a comprehensive solution, and monitors remote systems
as well. Has
.
Benjamin S. Rogers
http://www.c4.net/
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server monitoring tools
Looks good. I'm looking for something like this so I can get rid
Wow. I wound up using a CF monitor I wrote (too much text being pumped thru
to my cell phone on the other systems' email alerts), and an open relay from
my ISP (I can't use the Win smtp service as I'm running Apache here at home)
But this definitely bears looking into. I don't like having to
Hi, does s.o. know any good server monitoring tools
like Mutek's AppSight ( www.mutek.com ) ?
This tool is far too expensive (but indeed very nice) for me.
We have some freezing-problems with our Win-NT-CF-server and nothing is
showing in the logs.
Thanks !
Uwe
monitoring tools
Hi, does s.o. know any good server monitoring tools
like Mutek's AppSight ( www.mutek.com ) ?
This tool is far too expensive (but indeed very nice) for me.
We have some freezing-problems with our Win-NT-CF-server and nothing is
showing in the logs.
Thanks !
Uwe
/
Benjamin S. Rogers
http://www.c4.net/
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Server monitoring tools
Hi, does s.o. know any good server monitoring tools
like
Looks good. I'm looking for something like this so I can get rid of my
$30/month hosting acct that runs my own monitor. Need to spend a little
time on that project. Since I use Apache at home I have to find a dirt-basic
smtp that runs on win2k pro.
Anyone have any ideas on that? Its sole
may be, you should do a test to your memory...
Mahmut Basaran
[measure twice, cut once]
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From: Mike Brunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:04 PM
Subject: RE: Server monitoring tools
Pretty basic, reasonable
developer and the other guys are just
resellers.
--Matt--
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From: Mahmut Basaran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Server monitoring tools
may be, you should do a test to your memory...
Mahmut Basaran
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 6:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Server monitoring tools
A test to memory? looks like it eats between 5 and 7mb. Is that what you
meant?
I downloaded from servermonitoringtools.com, and set it up. Worked great
Message -
From: Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 AM
Subject: OT: Server monitoring tools
A test to memory? looks like it eats between 5 and 7mb. Is that what you
meant?
I downloaded from servermonitoringtools.com, and set
Yes. I tried it some time ago; running it on my production box, back before
I was able to get a dsl connection here. Unfortunately there was some sort
of conflict and the server kept wanting to crash with swatch loaded into
memory. I was just over at defusion.com downloading another copy to
PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server monitoring tools
Yes. I tried it some time ago; running it on my production box, back before
I was able to get a dsl connection here. Unfortunately there was some sort
of conflict and the server kept wanting to crash with swatch loaded into
memory. I was just
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