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The "FAQ/Monitoring" page has been changed by ChristopherSchultz: http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Monitoring?action=diff&rev1=1&rev2=2 + = Monitoring Tomcat = + Monitoring of a running Tomcat instance can be done in several ways, but observing a Tomcat instance via JMX beans will give you the best information available through standard interfaces (i.e. JMX). You can find information about [http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/monitoring.html|connecting to Tomcat via JMX] in the Tomcat Users' Guide. Rather than repeating that information here (which is mostly about configuration, connection, etc.), please go read the official documentation. This page is intended to be a community-curated collection of useful JMX beans that may be useful to you ''after'' you have made your JMX connection and want to observe interesting data through Tomcat's (and other) JMX beans. + '''''NOTE: These JMX bean names are accurate for the current version of Tomcat 7 (7.0.28 at the time of this writing). If you are using a different version of Tomcat, you may have to adjust the names of the beans identified on this page. ''''' + - == JVM Memory Information == + == JVM Information == + + === Heap and other Memory Information === You will certainly want to inspect your JVM's memory usage. Here are some JMX beans and attributes that can be used to do so. @@ -18, +24 @@ Similar to the HeapMemoryUsage MXBean described above, this one will give you information about the "PermGen" heap generation. Depending upon your garbage collection and other memory settings, you might have different MXBeans under java.lang:type=MemoryPool with different names. You should inspect each one to determine if they would be useful for you to inspect. + == Tomcat Information == + + === Thread Usage === + + JMX Bean: Catalina:type=Executor,name=[executor name] + Attributes: poolSize, activeCount + + This is the number of threads currently in the executor's thread pool. Obviously, this is only useful if you are using an <Executor> (which you ''are'' using, of course, right?). + + === Request Throughput === + + JMX Bean: Catalina:type=GlobalRequestProcessor,name="[depends]" + Attributes: bytesSent, bytesReceived, errorCount, maxTime, requestCount + Operations: resetCounters + + === Sessions === + + JMX Bean: Catalina:type=Manager,context=[context name],host=[hostname] + Attributes: activeSessions + --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org