Dear Matt,
I am not too familiar with jmap, jstack or jinfo. I could write a
script
that uses jmap to get the memory of the tomcat running and then
store the
necessary information in a log file.
That is an option, or you could use a tool that does that for you,
plus make nice graphs. Ch
I am not too familiar with jmap, jstack or jinfo. I could write a script
that uses jmap to get the memory of the tomcat running and then store the
necessary information in a log file.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Pid wrote:
> André Warnier wrote:
> > Matt Corban wrote:
> >> Do you know whe
André Warnier wrote:
> Matt Corban wrote:
>> Do you know where I can find a shell script (not a jsp) that will monitor
>> the JVM and get me the same information as the Tomcat Manager does (free,
>> max, total)? I am monitorijng a cluster of tomcats and need to keep
>> track
>> of the free memory
Matt Corban wrote:
Do you know where I can find a shell script (not a jsp) that will monitor
the JVM and get me the same information as the Tomcat Manager does (free,
max, total)? I am monitorijng a cluster of tomcats and need to keep track
of the free memory over time. I have been looking for
Do you know where I can find a shell script (not a jsp) that will monitor
the JVM and get me the same information as the Tomcat Manager does (free,
max, total)? I am monitorijng a cluster of tomcats and need to keep track
of the free memory over time. I have been looking for one and so far have
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