There are quite a few attributes in the
org.apace.cassandra.db.StorageServiceMBean that could serve that
purpose.

Initialized, RPCServerRunning, OperationMode, Joined, and perhaps others

Note that some of those may not exist depending on your version of
cassandra, pick one appropriate for your version.

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 1:02 PM, David McNelis
<dmcne...@agentisenergy.com> wrote:
> Would there be a better bean to look at to ascertain the status that would
> be created when the server starts up?
>
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Nick Bailey <n...@datastax.com> wrote:
>>
>> The StorageServiceMBean is only created once some reads/writes
>> actually go to that node. Do a couple reads/writes from the CLI and
>> you should see the MBean afterwards.
>>
>> This also means your monitoring application should handle this error
>> in the case of nodes restarting.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 7:51 AM, David McNelis
>> <dmcne...@agentisenergy.com> wrote:
>> > Good morning,
>> > I'm trying to set up a simple monitoring application (that is a plugin
>> > to
>> > Nagios), code can be found
>> >
>> > here: https://github.com/so-net-developer/Cassandra/blob/master/nagios/CheckNode.java
>> > However, when I try to run the CheckNode.java program I get an error
>> > that:
>> > Exception in thread "main" javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException:
>> > org.apache.cassandra.service:type=StorageService
>> > According to the docs on Cassandra and JMX this should be a valid
>> > Instance
>> > to create.  I've tried running this from both on the cassandra node and
>> > remotely, with no difference in outcome.
>> > I don't know if it matters, but these are the domains listed as
>> > available
>> > when I make a JMX getDomains call:
>> > org.apache.cassandra.internal
>> > JMImplementation
>> > com.sun.management
>> > org.apache.cassandra.request
>> > org.apache.cassandra.net
>> > java.lang
>> > java.util.logging
>> > org.apache.cassandra.db
>> > Because I get a  response when iterating over
>> > MBeanServerConection.getDomains():
>> > JMXConnector connector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect(new
>> > JMXServiceURL(JMXURL));
>> > MBeanServerConnection connection = connector.getMBeanServerConnection();
>> > for(String d : connection.getDomains())
>> >      System.out.println(d);
>> > I am disinclined to think its an issue with not being able to connect to
>> > JMX
>> > in general.
>> > --
>> > David McNelis
>> > Lead Software Engineer
>> > Agentis Energy
>> > www.agentisenergy.com
>> > c: 219.384.5143
>> > A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy
>> > control an often under-managed resource.
>> >
>> >
>
>
>
> --
> David McNelis
> Lead Software Engineer
> Agentis Energy
> www.agentisenergy.com
> c: 219.384.5143
> A Smart Grid technology company focused on helping consumers of energy
> control an often under-managed resource.
>
>

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