Sorry about the question, maybe I misses something
But how can I setup Jmeter to monitor tomcat?
Simone

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> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Inviato: venerdě 12 marzo 2004 14.24
> A: Tomcat Users List
> Oggetto: Re: [Tomcat Monitor] alpha version ready
> 
> 
>  
> Hi remy,
>  
>  
> there will be a delay in the graph, depending on the timer 
> interval and response time. I'll test the graph component by 
> itself and profile it.  When I decrease the timer interval to 
> 400ms, it works quite nicely.  what's the specs of your 
> machine.  So far I've only tested it on m laptop.
>  
> if you get a chance to try it against the nightly jboss, I'd 
> love to hear how it went :)
>  
> peter lin
>  
> 
> 
> Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Lin wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Latest screen shot http://cvs.apache.org/~woolfel/alpha-mon-cap.png
> > 
> > http://tao.altern8.net/jmeter-mon.zip
> > 
> > 
> > I've tested it quite a bit today. This weekend I plan to run a 
> > long-ish test and let the monitor run for 48+ hours to see 
> if memory 
> > consumption grows. So far for short durations 30 min, the 
> memory usage 
> > remains flat. What it is capable of doing.
> > 
> > 1. monitor multiple servers a. add new thread group with 1 
> thread b. 
> > add constant timer c. add config element -> authentication 
> d. add http 
> > sampler e. check "use as monitor"
> > 
> > 2. it will display the health of the servers in the "Health" tab
> > 
> > 3. it will display the "heart beat" a.k.a performance history
> > 
> > 4. you can stop and clear the results
> > 
> > I tried to get all the bugs out I can. I'm hoping people 
> will give it 
> > a try. Especially those who have a staging environment with many 
> > servers or people working on clustering. to use it, you need to be 
> > using a nightly snapshot of TC5 from this week.
> > 
> > As usual, send all comments to me directly.
> 
> Good :)
> There's a problem: the path to Java is hardcoded in the .bat 
> script. You 
> should use JAVA_HOME instead, I think.
> 
> It works well enough otherwise, but I dont understand what 
> the "memory 
> graph" represents ? The percentage of free mem ? (in which 
> case the load 
> should increase when it goes down)
> I found the graph page to be quite slow to display (and made 
> my computer 
> sluggish - obviously my setup wasn't optimal as everything 
> was running 
> on one machine: TC, ab and JMeter), could this be improved a 
> bit ? I think this will work with JBoss as well, but not with 
> the current JB 
> 3.2.4-RC1 (which includes TC 5.0.19). The next releases (incl 
> JB 4 DR 3) 
> will have all the needed fixes to XML output.
> 
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