[Tomcat Wiki] Update of "FAQ/Monitoring" by DmytroMrachkovskyi

2013-03-05 Thread Apache Wiki
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  = External Monitoring Tools =
  
- Plug-in-based monitoring software like Nagios and Icinga may need some help 
interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is a 
Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
+ Plug-in-based monitoring software like 
[[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], Nagios or Icinga may need some help 
interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is a 
Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
  
  
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[Tomcat Wiki] Update of "FAQ/Monitoring" by DmytroMrachkovskyi

2013-03-06 Thread Apache Wiki
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  = External Monitoring Tools =
  
+ Another way to watch a Tomcat application is to use an external monitoring 
tool. 
+ 
+ [[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], an open-source solution by 
[[http://anotheria.net/home.html|Anotheria]], uses the JMXProxyServlet 
interaction for getting JMX beans. It is a multi-purpose, non-invasive, 
interval-based monitoring system kit that collects, stores and provides instant 
analysis of a Tomcat application’s performance and behavior data. 
+ 
- Plug-in-based monitoring software like 
[[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], Nagios or Icinga may need some help 
interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is a 
Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
+ Other Plug-in-based monitoring software like Nagios or Icinga may need some 
help interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is 
a Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
  
  
  [[CategoryFAQ]]

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[Tomcat Wiki] Update of "FAQ/Monitoring" by DmytroMrachkovskyi

2013-03-07 Thread Apache Wiki
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  Another way to watch a Tomcat application is to use an external monitoring 
tool. 
  
- [[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], an open-source solution by 
[[http://anotheria.net/home.html|Anotheria]], uses the JMXProxyServlet 
interaction for getting JMX beans. It is a multi-purpose, non-invasive, 
interval-based monitoring system kit that collects, stores and provides instant 
analysis of a Tomcat application’s performance and behavior data. 
+ [[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], an open-source solution by 
[[http://anotheria.net/home.html|Anotheria]], is a multi-purpose, non-invasive, 
interval-based monitoring system kit that collects, stores and provides instant 
analysis of a Tomcat application’s performance and behavior data. 
  
- Other Plug-in-based monitoring software like Nagios or Icinga may need some 
help interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is 
a Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
+ Other plug-in-based monitoring software like Nagios or Icinga may need some 
help interacting with Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet. [[tools/check_jmxproxy.pl]] is 
a Perl script that can be used with these tools to monitor Tomcat via the 
JMXProxyServlet.
  
  
  [[CategoryFAQ]]

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[Tomcat Wiki] Update of "FAQ/Monitoring" by DmytroMrachkovskyi

2013-12-19 Thread Apache Wiki
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The "FAQ/Monitoring" page has been changed by DmytroMrachkovskyi:
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  Another way to watch a Tomcat application is to use an external monitoring 
tool. 
  
- [[http://moskito.anotheria.net/|MoSKito]], an open-source solution by 
[[http://anotheria.net/home.html|Anotheria]], is a multi-purpose, non-invasive, 
interval-based monitoring system kit that collects, stores and provides instant 
analysis of a Tomcat application’s performance and behavior data. 
+ [[http://moskito.org/|MoSKito]], an open source solution by 
[[http://anotheria.net/home.html|Anotheria]], is a multi-purpose, non-invasive, 
interval-based monitoring system kit that collects, stores and provides instant 
analysis of a Tomcat application’s performance and behavior data. 
  
  [[http://javamelody.googlecode.com|JavaMelody]] can monitor your 
JavaEE/Tomcat application from dev to production. It is open-source and easy: 
get the [[http://code.google.com/p/javamelody/wiki/Screenshots#Charts|first 
view]] of your application in 
[[https://code.google.com/p/javamelody/wiki/UserGuide#Setup|about 2 minutes]] 
from now.
  

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