Hello,
I am working on some plugins and templates for Nagios and Cacti to
monitor JVM on our tomcat servers
I am seeking some help to understand how I can get only the Usage values
off the following MBean query.
http://hostname:8080/manager/jmxproxy/?qry=*%3Atype%3DMemoryPool%2Cname%
Jean-Sebastien,
If you specify the actual bean name, you can get the attribute value.
For example,
http://hostname:8080/manager/jmxproxy/?get=java.lang:type=MemoryPool,name=Code%20Cacheatt=Usage
OK - Attribute get 'java.lang:type=MemoryPool,name=Code Cache' - Usage=
On Thursday 22 March 2007 16:57, you wrote:
I am working on some plugins and templates for Nagios and Cacti to
monitor JVM on our tomcat servers
It looks like MX4J project has a JMX over HTTP and HTTPS connector.
http://mx4j.sourceforge.net/docs/ch05.html
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Nicholas Sushkin, Senior Software