2011/1/11 Eric Charles <[email protected]>: > If found jmx console clients not so easy to use, this is why we went to a > new cli module (Norman is busy with it).
I completely agree and happy that norman is working on it! I provided the jmx console tools link as an alternative solution. > For the management of remote servers behind a firewall, I use web-based > jmanage (there are other ones I think) - it gives me screens such as > http://james.apache.org/server/3/images/jmx-management/jmx-domainlist.png > and has some applets to display the evolution of attributes in graphs. You're right, jmanage is great when you can't use visualvm/jconsole. jmxclient is almost "a must" when you have to make some easy scripting of what you have in jmx, or to monitor some of your jmx counter using munin, as I do (i definitely patched jmxclient to provide munin friendly output so to avoid time loosing awk/sed replacements). Stefano --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
