Cool

BTW - The framework also comes with a SNMP v2 Agent and MIB for AMQ through
which you can query the broker. It essentially exposes the MBeans via SNMP.
Anyway, thought I'd mention that just in case it makes it easier for cacti.

Joe


ripienaar wrote:
> 
> 
> Joe Fernandez wrote:
>> 
>> You may find this free AMQ monitoring framework interesting or applicable
>> to your env. 
>> 
>> http://www.ttmsolutions.com/Transactional_Software_Solutions/Active_Monitor_AMon.php
>> 
> 
> 
> That's quite interesting but not really what I am after, I don't code java
> for one and 2 I'd like to just get nagios to monitor size of a few queues
> or cacti graph queues sizes etc, this would integrate better into my
> existing monitoring systems and allow me to reuse gathered data in those.
> 
> I've written a framework for systems administration ontop of activemq
> called mcollective, it's all ruby and all sysadmin orientated so coding
> agents and actions in java/camel etc would just be out of most of their
> leagues :)
> 
> 

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