you could use jmeter's tomcat5 monitor. there's a coupl of commercial
tools out there that can monitor your production servers.
peter
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:27:05 -0800, Hari Mailvaganam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
What would be the best way to monitor the performance of Tomcat -
while
Hari Mailvaganam wrote:
Hi:
What would be the best way to monitor the performance of Tomcat -
while in production?
I have used /manager application and JMeter. Not in production but
during performace tests and development servers. I am not sure is this
best way but for my purpose it is pretty ok.
The jakarta JMeter monitor sends requests to Tomcat's status servlet
and uses the stats there to generate a performance graph. You can
monitor multiple servers with jmeter.
If you use a third party tool, it will have lots of other features,
but it most likely will not be able to utilize the stats
Hi:
What would be the best way to monitor the performance of Tomcat -
while in production?
Apache HTTP server has an option that can view threads etc of a
production web server.
Does Tomcat have anything equivalent?
On a separate note are there any kind of benchmarks on performance of
Tomcat