On 12/26/19 8:31 PM, Igal Sapir wrote:
You should check out Chris' presentations on the topic. He outlines a very efficient process. There is probably more materials out there, but a quick search brings up the video [1] and slides [2] from his presentation at ApacheCon earlier this year, as well as his shell script for automating the process.
Excellent video. As it happens, one way or another (and I'm not entirely sure *which* way; I'd have to look at my notes), we *do* have Tomcat listening directly on 443 (but not 80; nothing there is currently listening on 80) on that particular EC2 instance (and I'm pretty sure we have HTTPD running on a *different* port, for the SVN and Trac sharing the box).
At this point, I think I'm going to have to go through the video at least once more, just to come up with intelligent questions to ask, other than "What is JMX?" (I've already got the Wikipedia article up, but it seems to be more about the internal nuts and bolts of it than about how to use it.). When the subject first comes up in the presentation, I saw some sort of JMX GUI in use, that was evidently something the attendees were already familiar with, but I'm completely in the dark.
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