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David,
David Smithson wrote:
| Do you know of a better way of getting heap numbers out of Java?
| Right now I've got three metrics: jvm_mem_free; jvm_mem_max;
| jvm_mem_total.
Java has multiple heaps (okay, one heap segmented into several
generation
opher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Status Metrics: RRDTool Graph: Analysis
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David,
David Smithson wrote:
| Hi, Christopher. Thanks for your reply. This is a
ating system.
Typically, I look at heap activity (in Java, not just free memory from
the OS's perspective) and CPU utilization. The cleaner your heap, the
faster everything will run.
| I've got my on the JVM memory metrics that come from the Tomcat
| status page as well. If I'm not mis
Hi, Christopher. Thanks for your reply. This is a typical hour on any given
day. What other things should I be looking at in Tomcat and Java? I've got
plenty of metrics from other parts of the operating system.
I've got my on the JVM memory metrics that come from the Tomcat stat
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David,
David Smithson wrote:
| I was wondering if
| someone could have a look at [the graph] and tell me if I can
| conclude that the performance directives in server.xml do not need to be
| modified.
That depends on your target performance. If you
Oops. Try now please.
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From: David Rees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:44 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Status Metrics: RRDTool Graph: Analysis
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:26 PM, David Smithson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:26 PM, David Smithson
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> I guess the list doesn't support attachments, so I've staged this on a
> web server. Here's the link to the graph:
> https://littleblue.activsupport.com/tomcat_graph.png
404 Forbidden.
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Subject: Tomcat Status Metrics: RRDTool Graph: Analysis
Hi all,
I was recently asked to create a way to analyze Tomcat performance. I
decided to grab stats from the /manager/status?XML=true page and push
those metrics into rrdtool. There are all sorts of other
Hi all,
I was recently asked to create a way to analyze Tomcat performance. I
decided to grab stats from the /manager/status?XML=true page and push
those metrics into rrdtool. There are all sorts of other details to the
analysis which I will leave out. In any case, I was wondering if
someone co
> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat status 75 error
>
> Good CallIf you can upgrade to TC 6 you can use this shared
> threadPool (being mindful that you need to configure before Connector)
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/execu
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: Tomcat status 75 error> > Hi Paul,> >
Paul Beattie schrieb:> > Hi,> > &g
Hi Paul,
Paul Beattie schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I have a series of relatively high transaction volume tomcat servers
> which are sporadically hitting thread issues. We run with with tomcat
> 4.1.27 at the current time. The behaviour we notice is after several
> days of around one hundred thousand tran
Hi,
I have a series of relatively high transaction volume tomcat servers
which are sporadically hitting thread issues. We run with with tomcat
4.1.27 at the current time. The behaviour we notice is after several
days of around one hundred thousand transactions our tomcat instances
hang with the
Hi Andrew,
For Tomcat you can use:
http://localhost:8080/manager/status
Be sure to confugure conf/tomcat-users.xml.
Regards,
Ognjen
Andrew Hole wrote:
Could you tell me wich page?
On 9/18/07, Bj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you're using apache httpd and mod_jk in front of your tomcats,
Could you tell me wich page?
On 9/18/07, Bj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you're using apache httpd and mod_jk in front of your tomcats, you have a
> status page with a lot of information.
> Also bundled with tomcat, you have the manager webapp which has a status
> page.
>
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> Bj
>
>
> On 9/1
if you're using apache httpd and mod_jk in front of your tomcats, you have a
status page with a lot of information.
Also bundled with tomcat, you have the manager webapp which has a status
page.
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On 9/18/07, Andrew Hole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a function to check the status
Is there a function to check the status of tomcat?
A simple JSP p.e., i make an http request to tomcat port, and if i
don't get response, I say that status is down. I want to create a
simple JSP resume of all tomcat instances status
Thanks,
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way I want to have a web page showing tomcat status and some
> other information:
>
> Tomcat1 - Status Running
> Tomcat2 - Status Stopped
> -...
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
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Andrew,
Andrew Hole wrote:
> Exists some tool to monitor more than one instance of Tomcat in the same
> server?
> Lambda Probe is an excellent tool, but only monitoring instance where is
> installed.
Why not contact the fine folks at Lambda Probe to
Hi!
Exists some tool to monitor more than one instance of Tomcat in the same
server?
Lambda Probe is an excellent tool, but only monitoring instance where is
installled.
In a simple way I want to have a web page showing tomcat status and some
other information:
Tomcat1 - Status Running
Tomcat2
> From: André Vila Cova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat status
>
> I want to know status of each one (ports configured,
> CATALINA_HOME, CATALINA_BASE, status, datasource, etc...).
> Exists some script (perl, JSP, etc) showing this data?
Don't know of any
I've lot of tomcat installed in windows server. I want to know status of
each one (ports configured, CATALINA_HOME, CATALINA_BASE, status,
datasource, etc...). Exists some script (perl, JSP, etc) showing this data?
Thanks a lot
> From: dl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Status, Administration and Manager not working
>
> I had defined mixed roles in tomcat-users.xml (see earlier post) so I
> deleted references to role "admin" and it now works.
That shouldn't have been a pro
; .. gave me
the clue.
I had defined mixed roles in tomcat-users.xml (see earlier post) so I
deleted references to role "admin" and it now works.
Here is the new file I am using .. now giving access to status, admin and
manager .
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> From: dl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat Status, Administration and Manager not working
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> .. but unfortunately the other two links
> still do not work .. same error reports
Both the Status and Tomcat Manager links refer to servlets within the
manager app, and
ger)
(plus other entries)
c:\apache-tomcat-5.5.20\logs\manager.2006-12-28.log file is empty.
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> Subject: Tomcat Status, Administration and Manager not working
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> conf\Catalina\localhost\admin.xml
> and
> server\webapps\admin\admin.xml
The latter .xml file isn't actually used; only the one in
conf/Catalina/localhost is si
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From: Fredrik Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there
I belive you should be able to edit you web.xml with info to overwrite
the default error pages. Never done it myself but it´s a hint. =)
Good luck
Den 6/14/2006, skrev "Dean Hiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our
>ROOT.war(we delete
I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our
ROOT.war(we deleted the ROOT directory) but it doesn't seem to work...
java.lang.Throwable
/error.jspx
500
/error.jspx
404
/error.jspx
thanks,
dean
Dean Hiller wrote
I finally gave up in searching for this(and my partner is soon to give
up to) so I decided to ask here.
When I go to http://localhost:8080/NoPage.jsf, tomcat tells me the
tomcat version and everything so I can google for tomcat hacks on that
version. I would much prefer to hide the version nu
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