I also have jolokia installed as a karaf feature in every service deployed
and then use a local hawtio installation to connect to each service and
view camel metrics or perform other operations.

Den 14 mars 2017 7:46 fm skrev "Souciance Eqdam Rashti" <
souciance.eqdam.ras...@gmail.com>:

> I am no Karaf expert but yes those features exist in the Karaf world as
> well. You can install decanter which has alerting, monitoring, kibana for
> logs and metrics. Off course you can install hawtio inside karaf as well.
>
> I guess one critical thing to consider is whether you want to completely
> separate your services so that they are independent of each other. The
> advantage being failure or a bug in one does not affect the others. That is
> the path I chose. I am not sure how spring admin works. Do you need to
> embed it in every service and access it via a URL or does it connect
> remotely to each service? Anyway for metrics and system level monitoring of
> our docker containers and ec2 instances  we choose to go with telegraf  and
> grafana. It works really well and we can view the metrics of each service
> we have deployed. Grafana 4 has alerts so we can send slack messages if
> memory or cpu goes up.  Then we added the elk stack for viewing logs and
> trigger alerts for application level errors.
>
> Would be interesting to hear from those we have worked with spring admin
> and how they have done their setup.
>
> Den 14 mars 2017 1:24 fm skrev "Mark Nuttall [via Camel]" <
> ml-node+s465427n5795400...@n5.nabble.com>:
>
>> It is. :)  There are other ways. As fully featured? (aka 12 factored
>> app).
>> I've not found it. FYI - You will need more than just Docker (see the
>> things I mentioned).
>>
>> I was on my tablet at work earlier so it was tough to type and send
>> links.
>> So, for completeness, here is the link to Spring Boot Admin
>> https://github.com/codecentric/spring-boot-admin
>> and a video -
>> https://spring.io/blog/2016/12/07/spring-tips-bootiful-dashboards
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 5:28 PM, mtod09 <[hidden email]
>> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5795400&i=0>> wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks Mark,
>> >
>> > I was just logging on to ask that exact question. The Spring Boot seems
>> > like
>> > a pretty clean way of packaging and delivering Camel to Docker.
>> >
>> > Mike
>> >
>> >
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