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1. Re: Monitoring Script
pathduck May 9, 2015 10:06 AM (in response to sreekanth.munarai)Well there's always RHQ
For more basic monitoring there is JConsole or JVisualVM that you can run locally to connect to Java and get monitoring data.
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/management/jconsole.html
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2. Re: Monitoring Script
sreekanth.munarai May 26, 2015 10:29 AM (in response to sreekanth.munarai)Hi Stian,
I'm using JVisualVM to monitor JBoss performance and its working as expected.
I need an OS monitoring tool as well, which can monitor my RAM,CPU and disk space and share the reports of the same.
Please share your advises.
Thanks.
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3. Re: Monitoring Script
pathduck May 27, 2015 7:39 AM (in response to sreekanth.munarai)RHQ can monitor OS metrics like load, memory and disk usage and create alerts when certain levels are reached.
For a supported product from Redhat there is JBoss Operations Network (JON) which is the supported version of RHQ.
JBoss Operations Network (JBoss ON) | Red Hat
I would not advise using JVisualVM to monitor performance over a long time, for this you need a proper monitoring tool. JVisualVM is meant to be used over short times, like performance tests and debugging memory leaks.