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05-24-2011, 06:42 PM
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: chennai - India
Distribution: centos
Posts: 294
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How can i make this as possible???
Hi all,
we are using javamelody to monitor our webapps but in that i can't able to monitor all the web application come under webapps at the time, for each application now i am monitoring like this.
http://localhost:8080/site1/monitoring
http://localhost:8080/site2/monitoring
its eating more much of time ....
is there any opensource tool available to monitor all the application comes under webapps in single session
i googled regarding this i didnt find any tool, please guide me friends to solve this thread..actually i want to monitor all those things,
like
1. Java memory
2. No of opened files (while running this apps)
3. Perm Gen memory
like more...
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05-25-2011, 12:30 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: May 2009
Location: Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Distribution: Fedora 20 with Awesome WM
Posts: 6,805
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Hello,
Have a look at Nagios and Nagios Exchange. The first one is a very good open source monitoring software package and the second one is the place where you can find the plugins you need to monitor all you need to.
Kind regards,
Eric
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05-25-2011, 02:37 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,681
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Quote:
Originally Posted by anishkumarv
Hi all,
we are using javamelody to monitor our webapps but in that i can't able to monitor all the web application come under webapps at the time, for each application now i am monitoring like this.
http://localhost:8080/site1/monitoring
http://localhost:8080/site2/monitoring
its eating more much of time....is there any opensource tool available to monitor all the application comes under webapps in single session i googled regarding this i didnt find any tool, please guide me friends to solve this thread..actually i want to monitor all those things,
like
1. Java memory
2. No of opened files (while running this apps)
3. Perm Gen memory
like more...
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As in this thread:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-error-875820/
you can look at the Nagios site for plugins. Most importantly, if you have a way to monitor it now, then write your OWN plugin for the (very well documented) Nagios system.
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