Thanks.. On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Suranga Kasthurirathne < [email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone, > > I've written up a simple 'how to' page for Javamelody, and posted it here, > > https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Monitoring+the+performance+of+your+Tomcat+application+server+using+javamelody > > I hope that this will be useful to you ! > > Best regards, > Suranga > > > > On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 9:27 PM, Suranga Kasthurirathne < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> Glad that you like it. So I assume that +2 means a new wiki page ! I >> will write it up and share the link :-) >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Otieno OB <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks for this great suggestion. >>> >>> Do you have a few tips on how to configure this into Tomcat, may be >>> something like procedure will do. I guess this will be a helpful tool for >>> our implementations. >>> >>> Benard >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Suranga Kasthurirathne < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi Implementers, >>>> >>>> I want to do the following, >>>> >>>> 1. Get your feedback on what tools you use to monitor your OpenMRS >>>> application server performance. >>>> 2. Suggest using Javamelody <http://code.google.com/p/javamelody/>if >>>> you don't use one, but want to. >>>> >>>> Basically, Javamelody allows you to (copied from their website) >>>> • give facts about average response times and number of executions >>>> • make decisions when trends are bad, before problems become too >>>> serious >>>> • optimize based on the more limiting response times >>>> • find the root causes of response times >>>> • verify the real improvement after optimizations >>>> >>>> It includes summary charts showing the evolution over time of the >>>> following indicators: >>>> • Number of executions, mean execution times and percentage of errors >>>> of http requests, sql requests, jsp pages or methods of business façades >>>> (if EJB3, Spring or Guice) >>>> • Java memory >>>> • Java CPU >>>> • Number of user sessions >>>> • Number of jdbc connections >>>> >>>> These charts can be viewed on the current day, week, month, year or >>>> custom period. >>>> >>>> You can even execute garbage collection to free resources, or view / >>>> invalidate http sessions. Setting it up is also quite easy, you just need >>>> to copy a few jars into your tomcat, and set a few parameters in tomcat >>>> conf. (took me 2-3 minutes) >>>> You view it via your web brower. so there's nothing additional to set >>>> up. >>>> >>>> I’m wondering if this is helpful to you, and if its worth a page on our >>>> Wiki ? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Suranga >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> Click here to >>>> unsubscribe<[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-implement-l>from >>>> OpenMRS Implementers' mailing list >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Otieno O. Benard >>> Email:* [email protected] >>> [email protected] >>> [email protected] >>> *Phone:* +254721 827 866 >>> *Website:** **www.faces-kenya.org* <http://www.faces-kenya.org> >>> *Facebook / Skype* names: botienoh >>> >>> *God is able*. >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> Click here to >>> unsubscribe<[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-implement-l>from >>> OpenMRS Implementers' mailing list >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Best Regards, >> >> Suranga >> >> > > > -- > Best Regards, > > Suranga > > ------------------------------ > Click here to > unsubscribe<[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-implement-l>from > OpenMRS Implementers' mailing list > -- *Otieno O. Benard Email:* [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] *Phone:* +254721 827 866 *Website:** **www.faces-kenya.org* <http://www.faces-kenya.org> *Facebook / Skype* names: botienoh *God is able*. _________________________________________ To unsubscribe from OpenMRS Implementers' mailing list, send an e-mail to [email protected] with "SIGNOFF openmrs-implement-l" in the body (not the subject) of your e-mail. [mailto:[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-implement-l]

