: Is anyone using Cacti to track trends over time in Solr and Tomcat
: metrics? We have Nagios set up for alerts, but want to track trends
: over time.
A key thing to remember is that all of the "stats" you can get from solr
via HTTP are also available via JMX...
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/
We (Chegg) are using New Relic, even for the dev systems. It is pretty good,
but only reports averages, when we need median and 90th percentile.
Our next step is putting something together with the Metrics server from Coda
Hale (http://metrics.codahale.com/) and Graphite
(http://graphite.wikido
On Nov 19, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Otis Gospodnetic
wrote:
> My favourite topic ;) See my sig below for SPM for Solr. At my last
> company we used Cacti but it felt very 1990s almost. Some ppl use zabbix,
> some graphite, some newrelic, some SPM, some nothing!
SPM looks mighty tasty, but we must h
Hi Andy,
My favourite topic ;) See my sig below for SPM for Solr. At my last
company we used Cacti but it felt very 1990s almost. Some ppl use zabbix,
some graphite, some newrelic, some SPM, some nothing!
Otis
--
Solr Performance Monitoring - http://sematext.com/spm
On Nov 19, 2012 2:18 PM, "And
Is anyone using Cacti to track trends over time in Solr and Tomcat metrics? We
have Nagios set up for alerts, but want to track trends over time.
I've found a couple of examples online, but none have worked completely for me.
I'm looking at this one next:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php