Also, Zabbix and Nagios does read from JMX.
Zabbix has a "prototype" for SOLR which is a simple way to gather an amount of 
data from solr and do, for example, archiving and plotting of cache values.

paul


Le 5 mai 2014 à 04:37, Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com> a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> It looks like JMX is a standard way to expose statistics etc. For easy 
> integration with existing jmx monitoring tools.
> 
> http://sematext.com/spm/ and http://newrelic.com read jmx data for instance.
> 
> Ahmet
> 
> On Monday, May 5, 2014 4:39 AM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I have religiously kept <jmx> statement in my solrconfig.xml, thinking
> it was enabling the web interface statistics output.
> 
> But looking at the server logs really closely, I can see that JMX is
> actually disabled without server present. And the Admin UI does not
> actually seem to care after a quick test.
> 
> Does anybody have a real experience with Solr JMX? Does it expose more
> information than Admin UI's Plugins/Stats page? Is it good for
> troubleshooting somehow?
> 
> Regards,
>   Alex.
> 
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