If you're looking for monitoring tips, one thing we do is run an 'mco
find' on our entire network. A nagios page goes out if the count ('wc
-l') drops below a threshold.

-Yaakov

On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 06:50, Jens Braeuer <jens.brae...@numberfour.eu> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> thank R.I.P. for the pointers. I already planed to add more monitoring to 
> ActiveMQ, so I'll take this as a chance. I
> dont think Amazon network settings are the root cause in my case, as I have 
> registration agent enabled on all machines.
> This should keep the connection busy.
>
> I filed a bug regarding the exit-code. Is there any chance the fix will make 
> it in 1.2.2?
>
> Thanks,
> Jens
>
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