Hi ,
I am facing a problem. We used to monitor tomcat JVM and used to monitor
" current ThreadCount " and "current Threadbusy"
Recently we upgraded from tomcat 6.0 to tomcat 7.0.16 and we are not
able to get these metrices .
On digging in we found that in tomcat6.0 the thread pool metrices w
Hi ,
I am facing a problem. We used to monitor tomcat JVM and used to monitor "
current ThreadCount " and "current Threadbusy"
Recently we upgraded from tomcat 6.0 to tomcat 7.0.16 and we are not able to
get these metrices .
On digging in we found that in tomcat6.0 the thread pool metrices wer
Hi .. can you share the script ??
-Original Message-
From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 9:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How ot monitor hung tomcat/apache processes?
On 22/09/2010 13:54, Mendiratta, Shashank wrote:
> So I have to come
[mailto:darryl.le...@unsw.edu.au]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:12 PM
To: Mendiratta, Shashank; Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How ot monitor hung tomcat/apache processes?
Are you trying to monitor from the same computer that tomcat is running
on? That's not a good idea. What happens if the e
then restart the
service . Befire that we have to make a repository of types of error
that can occur
Please do comment
Regards
Shashank
From: Darryl Lewis [mailto:darryl.le...@unsw.edu.au]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 5:54 PM
To: Mendiratta, Shashank; Tomcat Users List
Subject
o end monitoring
On 22/09/10 10:03 PM, "Mendiratta, Shashank"
wrote:
Hi ,
I am working on a monitoring system to find out hung tomcat/apache
processes .
By this I mean if the PID exists and still the apache / tomcat is not
responding that due to memory leak or variety of other reasons .
Hi ,
I am working on a monitoring system to find out hung tomcat/apache
processes .
By this I mean if the PID exists and still the apache / tomcat is not
responding that die to memory leak or variety of other reasons . Is
their a tool to find this .
Regards
Shashank