I am pleased to announce availability of LambdaProbe 1.6 a monitoring
tool for Apache Tomcat and JBoss.
The new release amongst other things include all-new web based sql
console for testing of datasources, which I hope you will find useful.
For the full list of changes visit
http://www.lambdapr
5.0.25 should be ok. Do you run a unix box without X11 running by any chance?
If you do this might be helpful:
http://www.lambdaprobe.org/forum2/thread.jspa?threadID=42
Cheers,
Vlad
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From: segli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 08/06/2006 4:10 PM
To: users@tomcat.a
Tomcat developed a glitch between versions 5.5.9 and 5.5.15 (I think),
which would cause connector stats to be "0", hence no graphs.
Try upgrading tomcat.
Regards,
Vlad
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> From: segli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2006 16:07
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Hi Remy,
There is a slightly newer version already: 1.5.0.1, which addresses problems
with "unknown" ServerInfo values.
You can now "force" the first adaptor on the list by setting
forceFirstAdaptor=true in spring-resources.xml. The list of adaptors has to be
ordered accordingly of course.
As
I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of LambdaProbe 1.5
LambdaProbe is an Open Source (GPL) Tomcat monitoring and mangement webapp. The
new release features OS memory usage, swap usage and CPU utilization monitors,
support for Java Service Wrapper, which allows to restart Tomcat f
I am proud to announce availability of LambdaProbe for Tomcat (formerly
TomcatProbe) version 1.3.0.3b.
The latest version includes Cluster monitor, log viewing facility,
German localization and several bug fixes.
If you have not heard of this project before, LambdaProbe is an
OpenSource (GPL) to
hey,
it was late and i wasnt thinking :(
the probe would try to get an instance of the datasource (new
InitialContext().lookup() business) and if that fails the datasource wouldnt be
shown. There will be a stack trace in probe.log to do with that. The most
common reason for that is jdbc d
hm,
Just tried again for both Tomcat 5.0.30 and 5.5.15 :
>>> snip (server.xml 5.5.15) <<<
>>> snap (server.xml 5.5.15) <<<
>>> snip (appcontext.xml 5.5.15) <<<
>>> snap (appcontext.xml 5.5.15) <<<
probe 1.1 shows the resource OK.
Mind you, prior to 1.1 probe did n
yeah, that makes sense. If you have a context referencing the datasource in
question via ResourceLink it will be displayed. Datasources declared in
contexts would also be shown.
Whilst we are on this subject, can global datasources be looked up by contexts
without explicit ResourceLink?
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hi Remy,
the probe does not use JMX to read DBCP datasources or any datasources for that
matter.
Did you get any error or is it the case of datasource(s) missing from the list
on "datasources" tab?
If it is the latter could you let me know how and where the datasource is
declared?
Regards,
V
It is a difficult question. I wrote it because of these reasons:
1. To see how busy the datasources are and be able to reset them without
server restart.
2. To see the contents of http sessions and not only their count.
3. To be able to download logs from the server without typing a bunch of
lin
Hello guys,
I thought that you might be interested in this announcement.
TomcatProbe 1.1 new features include log file browser and connector
usage charts.
Log browser is a configuration- and maitenance free feature that enables
monitoring of Tomcat log files. It supports Log4J, Commons, Catalina
Fellow Tomcat users,
I am pleased to announce version 1.0.8b of TomcatProbe. This release
features support for Oracle datasources, new session attribute browser
view, user interface improvements and bug fixes.
Full release note can be found here:
http://www.tomcatprobe.org/d/latest.shtml
The off
Hi everyone,
I've been using Tomcat for years and it is a great server, - that is why
I'm still using it ;-) However I thought that Tomcat could benefit from
some transparency and user-friendly interfaces to its features.
Four weeks ago I decided to have a go at building an interface to
monitor u
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