Thx Guido.

I would appreciate more details.

You could post them as a reply to this email or if you are on StackOverflow
I will post the question there.  I think your answer would get a lot of up
votes.

Mike

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 6:01 AM Jäkel, Guido <g.jae...@dnb.de> wrote:

> Dear Michael,
>
> you may read the statistic values provided by the Connector (and others
> like busy works, load, heap usage or even the request scoreboard) via JXM
> or even (by help of the JMX Proxy Servlet) via HTTP. You may contact me if
> you need more advice.
>
> greetings
>
> Guido
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Michael Duffy [mailto:mduffy...@gmail.com]
> >Sent: Friday, August 30, 2019 2:36 AM
> >To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> >Subject: Re: Tomcat Bandwidth Utilization Tool
> >
> >There is a " Bytes received: 0.00 MB Bytes sent: 12.03 MB" in the Tomcat
> >Manager; however, the received count does not change and the sent count
> >seems low.
> >
> >On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 7:09 PM Michael Duffy <mduffy...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Is there a simple tool that will show bandwidth utilization to and from
> >> the Tomcat server?
> >>
> >> I am looking for something that will provide an exact byte count of the
> >> TCP/IP packets.
> >>
> >> I would have thought this would be an easy find; however, after hours of
> >> Googling around I have not yet been successful.
> >>
> >> There are some options here:
> >> https://www.comparitech.com/net-admin/free-bandwidth-monitoring-tools/
> ,but
> >> none of them specifically mention integration with Tomcat.
> >>
> >> At the application level, if I just measure the byte flow into and out
> of
> >> my application, I will miss the bytes in the TCP/IP headers.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thx.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
>

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