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1. Re: Number of webcontainer threads and connection pools used
peterj Feb 22, 2007 11:33 AM (in response to sonali1)For connection pools, use jmx-console (or twiddle) to look at the mbean named jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionPool,name=XXX where XXX is the JNDI name of your data source.
For web app threads look at the mbean jboss.web:name=http-0.0.0.0-8080,type=ThreadPool (note that the ip address and port numbers can vary) -
2. Re: Number of webcontainer threads and connection pools used
sonali1 Feb 22, 2007 3:12 PM (in response to sonali1)Hi Peter,
Thanks once again, this was really what I was looking for.
jboss.jca:service=ManagedConnectionPool,name=bloomDataSource
Type Access Value
MinSize int RW 5
MaxConnectionsInUseCount long R 7
MaxSize int RW 100
InUseConnectionCount long R 0
I have a question for you, in the above metrics which were displayed for the datasource on JMX console, is there anything wrong in the way I interpret the metrics.
a. Datasource min and max number of connection is set to 5 and 100 Respectively.
b. MaxConnectionsInUseCount= no. of connections in the pool
c. InUseConnectionCount = no. of connections in use at present.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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In the threads too I have a similar question, does the current threads buzy indicated "the number of threads that are being used" and the currentThreadCount indicates "number of threads in pool", am I right?
jboss.web:name=http-0.0.0.0-8080,type=ThreadPool
minSpareThreads int RW 4
currentThreadsBusy int R 2
currentThreadCount int R 9
maxSpareThreads int RW 50
maxThreads int RW 250
I would be very glad if you can clear my concepts.
Thanks,
Sonali -
3. Re: Number of webcontainer threads and connection pools used
peterj Feb 22, 2007 5:11 PM (in response to sonali1)You are mostly correct (well, as far as I know, I would have to dig through the source code to verify the exact usage), except that MaxConnectionsInUseCount is the maximum number of connections that were ever allocated since the app server started.