Thank you, Christopher.
Regards,
Vikram
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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Vikram,
On 8/14/13 9:42 PM, Vikram Jain wrote:
I am working on Tomcat monitoring solution for a project and
Hello Vikram,
if you are working on a monitoring solution for tomcat I suggest you take a
look at moskito: http://www.moskito.org.
regards
Leon
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 3:42 AM, Vikram Jain rahulvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Team,
I'm Vikram Jain. My first query to Tomcat user group, looking
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Vikram,
On 8/14/13 9:42 PM, Vikram Jain wrote:
I am working on Tomcat monitoring solution for a project and when
it comes to monitoring 'Thread usage', I am wondering whether I
should be comparing 'currentThreadCount' or 'currentThreadBusy'
On 1/6/11 12:44 PM, Ziggy wrote:
Hi,
I am using JMX to connect to a Tomcat instance and looking at attributes for
a jdbc datasource as shown below.
MBeanServerConnection conn = jmxc.getMBeanServerConnection();
ObjectName on = new
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Mohamedin,
On 10/24/2009 4:47 AM, Mohamedin wrote:
Please recommend a monitoring tool for tomcat. I am interested in
knowing the response time of each request and finding requests that
take a lot of time. In short I need to figure out the bottle
I have found Lamda Probe to be quite useful and easy to use for monitoring
the Tomcat container. http://www.lambdaprobe.org/
Simply deploy the probe war file to the container you want to monitor!
You can detect requests that have large processing times by monitoring the
connector status tab.
Mohamedin wrote:
In short I need to figure out the bottle nicks in my site.
The word is bottleneck. With neck like the part between your
shoulders and your head. Bottle nick is cute though. Hope you find him.
;-)
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Dear Tokajac,
As far as I see http://www.zabbix.com http://www.zabbix.com is not
available for WinXP (that's my platform).
*shrug* You could always run it on FreeBSD or Linux in VMWare.
I downloaded Zapcat. Can Zapcat be useful without zabbix?
No, it only works as a bridge to Zabbix.
Dear Tokajac,
I want to monitor performance of Tomcat server when I'm running an
application.
Memory usage, threads, objects, user sessions, sql queries and as
much as
possible of other information on server.
JMX is the way to go. JConsole was already suggested. If you want to
really monitor
Thanks for your answer Jan!
As far as I see http://www.zabbix.com http://www.zabbix.com is not
available for WinXP (that's my platform).
I downloaded Zapcat. Can Zapcat be useful without zabbix?
Any more advice for this situation?
Regards
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From: Tokajac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat monitoring
I want to monitor performance of Tomcat server when I'm running an
application.
Start with these:
http://www.lambdaprobe.org
http://moskito.anotheria.net
You can also use JMX (e.g., JConsole) for much of the information, and
Thx for Your answer, Chuck !
So far, i've found lambdaprobe more useful. i'm still looking around.
Do U have any advice about SQL debug?
I already have iBatis log and p6spy. Is there any other useful tool for
queries?
Regards
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From: Angelov, Rossen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:56 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Monitoring
What is recommended for monitoring Tomcat? Or is there anything built in
that can help monitoring the performance and the
moskito.anotheria.net
and you are probably interested in the RequestURIFilter
http://moskito.anotheria.net/moskitodemo/mui/mskShowProducer?pProducerId=RequestURIFilter
regards
Leon
On 6/27/07, Angelov, Rossen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is recommended for monitoring Tomcat? Or is there
What is recommended for monitoring Tomcat? Or is there anything built
in
that can help monitoring the performance and the state of the thread
pools?
For general purpose use jconsole.exe from SUN's JDK.
More specifically, I'm trying to find a way to time how long it take
from the moment a
there is probably no such thing as best way
- JVM Heap usage
manager and lambdaprober
- Number of active threads (if by active threads you mean current requests)
manager, lambdaprobe, moskito
- JDBC connection pool stats
lambdaprobe
- Active thread list
lambdaprobe, moskito (if
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From: H H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 1:12 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat monitoring
Does anyone know whats the best way to monitor a tomcat application
remotely - I have seen the mailing lists and there are some
Rafael
I forgot to mention that JBoss provides JBoss Operations Network which uses
agent to collect metrics no the machine where you deployed your Tomcat
instance. You can access it via a web front-end and monitor your
apache/tomcat/jboss instances. There is a lot more they support, I suggest
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Re: Tomcat monitoring
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I forgot to mention that JBoss provides JBoss Operations Network which
uses
agent to collect metrics no the machine where you
http://www.lambdaprobe.org
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Hi;
I attended to an Oracle IAS event and they presented their Enterprise
Manager 10g, and they showed some great monitoring capabilities. Here I
quote some of them from their document
Another option:
http://www.hyperic.com/products/managed/tomcat-management.htm
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Hi;
I attended to an Oracle IAS event and they presented their Enterprise
Manager 10g, and they showed some great monitoring capabilities. Here I
Assunto
Re: Tomcat monitoring
http://www.lambdaprobe.org
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I attended to an Oracle IAS event and they presented their Enterprise
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http
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Re: Tomcat monitoring
Another option:
http://www.hyperic.com/products/managed/tomcat-management.htm
El jue, 24-08-2006 a las 13:40 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
Hi;
I attended to an Oracle IAS event and they presented their Enterprise
Manager 10g
please define monitoring.
which data do you want to get? do you want to monitor your production
webapps status? monitor your hits? availability?
leon
On 7/12/06, Mr Alireza Fattahi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are using Tomcat 5.5, please let us know if there are any monitoring tools
that
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