Ibrahim,
> What I would like is to visually see the performance of Tomcat in real
> time.
Please see the other thread in this mailing list that has been in
discussion for the last few days. At least 2 tools have been mentioned
already.
-chris
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What aspects do you need to monitor? If you say that a thread dump
gives ample information but post-incident, I assume this is *not*
monitoring resource usage?
Please give us more information
Nope. No tomcat info. System-info only
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but would sar & vmstat give me monitoring inf
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does sar effect the system as in imposing an overload?
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Sid,
I know of sar but how do I run it?
just by 'sar' command or any other parameters?
I can't afford overhead as this is production;
as to vmstat: just by command or anything else?
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Ibrahim
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Only one I know of is "top" which gives me cpu/memory/disk usage;
wondering if there was fre
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You can use sar or vmstat
They give you system level health.
If you need inside the jvm health you can run the jvm in hprof mode. I
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Only one I know of is "top" which gives me cpu/memory/disk usage;
wondering if there was freeware on the web or other commands a
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you might try looking within the server it's (Tomcat) residing on -- be it
Unix or IIS. Either might have some non-sophisticated, built-in tools to
help gauge it.
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Hello.
I'm creating a new thread regarding tomcat performance monitoring.
I am using Tomcat 4.0.6 in a Vignette content management application.
I need to monitor Tomcats performance real time.
Could someone suggest any answers?
U
Hello.
I'm creating a new thread regarding tomcat performance monitoring.
I am using Tomcat 4.0.6 in a Vignette content management application.
I need to monitor Tomcats performance real time.
Could someone suggest any answers?
Up till now, the only sure way was to do a kill -3 JVM-PID and get a
t
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