Hi Hardika, you can get pretty far with basic Nagios / Icinga plugins (though Sematext SPM may be a better option if you are operating on large scale).
JMX provides almost complete JVM information (Heap usage, GC info). A Nagios Plugin to access JMX can be found here: https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Java-Applications-and-Servers/check_jmx/details Note that JMX is by default turned off in Solr 6. You can enable it by adding the appropriate parameters to solr.in.sh (if you are on Linux). Monitoring node or collection status can be done through Solr's HTTP interface. There are plenty of Nagios plugins to call a URL and check the output. Best, Georg Emir Arnautovic <emir.arnauto...@sematext.com> schrieb am Di., 30. Aug. 2016 13:13: > Hi Hardika, > You can try Sematext's SPM: http://sematext.com/spm > > Regards, > Emir > > -- > Monitoring * Alerting * Anomaly Detection * Centralized Log Management > Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/ > > On 30.08.2016 12:59, vrindavda wrote: > > Hi Hardika, > > > > To stop/restart solr you can try exploring monit > > <https://mmonit.com/monit/> ( for Solr Solr monit > > <https://gist.github.com/Hates/4451166> ) great tool to monitor you > > services. > > > > Thank you, > > Vrinda Davda > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Monitoring-Apache-Solr-tp4293938p4293946.html > > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >