OpenView has an JMX agent - that might be worthwhile?
Seems like Qpid exposes quite a number of JMX attributes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/qpid-jmx-management-console-user-guide.html

2011/9/21 Fraser Adams <[email protected]>

> Hello all,
> I'm seeking thoughts from those in the community who have been using Qpid
> in mission critical systems.
>
> So from my observations Qpid seems pretty stable, but there's alway the
> possibility of exciting little gotchas especially as the complexity grows
> and one starts to use fairly complex federated topologies of large numbers
> of brokers. As an example in the early days we got bitten a lot by "blown"
> links when consumers went down and queues filled to capacity. We're working
> past that with queue routes/circular queues/servers with largish memory etc.
>
> Despite all that I'm expecting some gotchas so I want to turn my attention
> to managing/monitoring/system health check.
>
> So what sort of things are others in similar positions using?
>
> The core tools qpid-config, qpid-route, qpid-stat etc. are very useful but
> they are quite "mandraulic" so are people manually using those and
> reactively solving problems or is there much in the way of proactive
> management (fixing things before the clients shout :-) Are people scripting
> the core tools or writing their own stuff? I've been doing a lot with QMF2
> lately and there's clearly a huge potential with that, but I don't want to
> go about reinventing wheels.
>
> Has anyone else integrated Qpid with Enterprise System Management tools
> such as HP OpenView/OperationsManager? If so are they writing bespoke QMF
> Console apps or scripting things like qpid-stat, qpid-printevents etc.
>
> I'd be interested to know what the recommended approaches are and whether
> there are any "sister projects" looking into this - I'd like to keep things
> cohesive with best practice and I'd like to avoid going down divergent
> paths.
>
> Hope to hear from you
> Cheers
> Frase
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