Does anyone remember Lambda Probe? Please allow me to re-introduce*
PSI Probe, a fork I created back in 2009. With some help from
volunteers, I've been adding features, fixing bugs, and making tweaks
ever since.
http://code.google.com/p/psi-probe/
For those unfamiliar with Lambda Probe, i
/psi-probe/
They don't appear to have any more recent releases than Lambda Probe did
(their current version is 1.7b which matches the last release of Lambda
Probe... it seems reasonable that they'd keep the version number in-line
with the past project), but at least is looks like there is so
> From: Daniele Development-ML [mailto:daniele@googlemail.com]
> Subject: Accessing stdout while remotely monitoring tomcat with lambda
> probe
>
> The problem is that I cannot visualise the content of the stdout file,
> which is automatically redirected in CATALINA/logs/s
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to monitor Tomcat with lambdaprobe and I'm coming across some
configuration difficulties - the best place where to post this question
would be their forum, but it appears to be not very active and thus I'm
giving a go here.
The problem is that I cannot visualise the con
Mark ,
the demo didn't work :-(
http://demo.lambdaprobe.org/probe/index.htm : internal server error
supareno
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
I have been mentioning Lambdaprobe and its disappearance at ApacheCon
and one of the attendees pointed out it is back.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>> I have been mentioning Lambdaprobe and its disappearance at ApacheCon
>> and one of the attendees pointed out it is back.
>
> Woo hoo!
+1
> Any word on what the problem was?
No idea. Sorry.
Mark
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Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
> I have been mentioning Lambdaprobe and its disappearance at ApacheCon
> and one of the attendees pointed out it is back.
Woo hoo! Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention.
Any word on what the problem was?
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Folks,
I have been mentioning Lambdaprobe and its disappearance at ApacheCon
and one of the attendees pointed out it is back.
I don't believe the url has changed but for completeness:
http://www.lambdaprobe.org/d/index.htm
Mark
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Does anyone know what's up with Lambda probe? The site's been down for
a while...
Thanks,
Brantley
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> From: Robert Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 November 2006 18:25
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: log question and lambda probe
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> I think you can specify a full path but Tomcat must have full access
to
> the
> other directory.
>
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I think you can specify a full path but Tomcat must have full access to the
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Nobody has ideas ?
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Hi again, i have download the lambda probe to see how it was and i have
notice some things with log,
in their
Hi again, i have download the lambda probe to see how it was and i have notice
some things with log,
in their context.xml file there is :
well that work wells but put the log under the logs directory of tomcat i
wonder if there is no way to put it elsewhere ? (like in the same webapps that
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