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1. Re: Apache Plugin Management configuration for Response Time ?
tsegismont Sep 13, 2013 4:52 AM (in response to arun2arunraj)Hi Arun,
Unfortunately the documentation is not clear enough: the response time module is only available for JBoss Operations Network subscribers, just like the SNMP module.
Regards,
Thomas
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2. Re: Apache Plugin Management configuration for Response Time ?
arun2arunraj Sep 13, 2013 5:02 AM (in response to arun2arunraj)Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the information.
Is there any other way to get response time metrics of Apache with RHQ?
Regards,
ArunRaj.
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3. Re: Apache Plugin Management configuration for Response Time ?
tsegismont Sep 13, 2013 5:23 AM (in response to arun2arunraj)1 of 1 people found this helpfulFrom us? I'm afraid not. But I think you could write your own plugin, in which a resource component would parse Custom logs configured to write the request processing time (or any aspect you would need)
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4. Re: Apache Plugin Management configuration for Response Time ?
arun2arunraj Sep 13, 2013 5:59 AM (in response to tsegismont)Hi Thomas,
Thomas Segismont wrote:
I think you could write your own plugin,
To be honest, I afraid to write .
Actually, I need to find response time of my applications. That is why I want to look How you guys have coded in RHQ plugin for response time metrics. Some how i have understood the code of apache plugin, But I wanted to check the working functionality. .
Anyway, I am moving my focus from apache to JBoss. Is this a good idea to study about response time metrics ?
Regards,
ArunRaj.
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5. Re: Apache Plugin Management configuration for Response Time ?
tsegismont Sep 13, 2013 6:33 AM (in response to arun2arunraj)If you want to test and debug existing functionality in RHQ land, then yes using the Response Time filter and a Tomcat or a JBoss AS7 Resource is a good idea. You can read:
and
Cheers
Thomas