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Anyone who can help me with this. I am looking for open source performance/load testing tools for testing an high volume web app built on LAMP stack(jboss app server,mysql database)
Have a look at the NagiosExchange site. They have a plugin specially developed for JBoss that appears to do in-depth checks. There are also a lot of MySQL plugins available.
I use Nagios (GroundWork Community Edition) at work in a production environment. Our network has offices in 6 European countries, little over 40 Windows, 20 Linux and 4 AIX servers. I find that Nagios does the job of monitoring every bit there is do monitor about them very well. 90% of the applications we use are Java based running on Tomcat, getting data from Informix and Oracle databases and we do all the monitoring using various Nagios plugins. If you can not find a script that suits your needs then you can always take one and change it to do what you want it to do.
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