Dear Matt,
I am not too familiar with jmap, jstack or jinfo. I could write a
script
that uses jmap to get the memory of the tomcat running and then
store the
necessary information in a log file.
That is an option, or you could use a tool that does that for you,
plus make nice graphs. Check out http://java-monitor.com and see http://java-monitor.com/forum/livedemo.php
for a live demo. It should take you about five minutes to set up. If
it takes you longer, I'd love to hear why. :-)
--
Kees Jan
http://java-monitor.com/forum/
kjkos...@kjkoster.org
06-51838192
Change is good. Granted, it is good in retrospect, but change is good.
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