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From: Noah S. <noa...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 20:29:56
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Hey! There's an even easier way that doesn't require a custom plugin: 1. Browse to the Platform in question 2. Select "New Platform Service" from the Tools menu 3. Choose "Process" from the Service Type menu 4. Click the Configuration Properties section in Inventory The default PTQL entry is "State.Name.eq=java". If you want a more specific identification of your process you can add more queries separated by commas. The PTQL docs and examples are here: http://support.hyperic.com/confluence/display/SIGAR/PTQL --Noah-- |
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From: John M. W. <joh...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 20:22:23
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Mike, Most of those you can leave blank. The only things you really need are the name of the web site you wish to monitor (hostname) port (80) and path (/). Actually, the last two should already be set, so you shouldn't need to change the defaults. Method should be already set to HEAD, which is what you want. You could also do "GET" - it shouldn't actually matter. Once that is configured, go back to your platform monitoring page, and you should see your new HTTP service listed on the left. And that's it... -John Mark |
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From: Ryan M. <rm...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 20:19:00
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Hi Josh, Monitoring a process can be done using the Process service. You can create a process service by selecting 'New Platform Service' from the tools menu on the upper right hand corner of the page while viewing the platform page in HQ. From there select 'Process' for the new service type. Details on this service can be found in our docs: http://support.hyperic.com/confluence/display/DOCSHQ30/Process+service If your app server is in our list of supported products, you can also get more in depth statistics. http://support.hyperic.com/confluence/display/DOCSHQ30/Managed+Products Hope that helps, -Ryan |
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From: Noah S. <noa...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 20:11:26
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Hi Josh, Very glad to hear you are enjoying your Hyperic experience. Re: how to monitor your mission critical process, check this out: http://support.hyperic.com/confluence/display/DOCSHQ30/Process+Monitor+Plugin Once you create your own custom process and collecting metrics for it then you can create an alert for the availability of that process or any of the metrics associated with it. --Noah-- |
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From: pvente <hq-...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 18:39:40
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Upgrading to 3.0.2 fixed it.. Thanks much.. |
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From: Josh J. <jj...@gc...> - 2007-03-23 18:33:58
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Hello,
I just recently installed Hyperic today and I already love it. I took a few minutes to look around but I couldn't find information on monitoring an application so I thought I'd try here.
My company relies on a mission critical web app that runs on an instance of java.exe in the Task Manager. We had a recent issue with that process dying (which made our mission critical app unavailable until someone called to complain) and my CTO was all ready to pay over $4600 for a monitoring solution that would check to ensure that java.exe was still running. Is there any way to get Hyperic to monitor current processes for a specific entry and alert you when it doesn't find it?
I'll keep searching but any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Josh
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From: John M. W. <joh...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 17:36:20
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Venkat, I recall seeing an email addressing your question, although I don't see the response here. Did you receive it, and does it address your question? -John Mark |
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From: John M. W. <joh...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 17:10:53
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You may have uncovered one of the bugs from 3.0.1 (as Noah mentioned), thus requiring an upgrade to 3.0.2. Before you do that, however, have you fiddled with any of your javascript settings? If you have, that should be the first thing you check. What browser are you using? |
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From: Noah S. <noa...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 16:59:31
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There was at least one "Dashboard refresh" bug fixed in 3.0.2, so you might try that version. |
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From: Oscar C. (JIRA) <ji...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 16:12:36
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[ http://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-764?page=all ] Oscar Celada updated HHQ-764: ----------------------------- Attachment: Example_urls.jpg > Export Information of "Response Time" > --------------------------------------- > > Key: HHQ-764 > URL: http://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-764 > Project: Hyperic HQ > Type: New Feature > Versions: 3.0.2 > Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 4) > Reporter: Oscar Celada > Assignee: Charles Lee > Attachments: Example_urls.jpg > > > It will be very interesting for me if I could copy the URL's that I see in "Response Time". This information show me what is the transaction more slowly of my production web system. I have to create a informs and I can't to copy this text. Can you make a file xml or other system for export this information? > Thanks in advanced. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.hyperic.com/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira |
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From: Oscar C. (JIRA) <ji...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 16:10:37
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Export Information of "Response Time"
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Key: HHQ-764
URL: http://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-764
Project: Hyperic HQ
Type: New Feature
Versions: 3.0.2
Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 4)
Reporter: Oscar Celada
Assigned to: Charles Lee
It will be very interesting for me if I could copy the URL's that I see in "Response Time". This information show me what is the transaction more slowly of my production web system. I have to create a informs and I can't to copy this text. Can you make a file xml or other system for export this information?
Thanks in advanced.
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From: John D. <j....@de...> - 2007-03-23 15:44:14
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Check the Window's firewall on both boxes. You will need to allow the ports for server and client. On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 23:10 -0700, deeboh wrote: > Hey guys, the short story is that I have to WinXP boxes, BoxA and BoxB. > > BoxA has HQ-server and HQ-Agent (works fine) > BoxB has HQ-Agent. BoxB's Agent can't find HQ-Server. > > BoxA and BoxB are on a private wireless network. both can ping one another, I can mount shares between the two boxes; remote desktop all that good stuff. However when I follow the agent installation the "Testing insecure connection" step failed. > > Also another oddity. Either the Base URL, Localhost or the private ip :7080 renders the login page on BoxA (HQ-Server). However when I use the baseURL or ip:7080 from BoxB the page can't be displayed. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks Deeboh > > C:\DOCUME~1\thedubs\MYDOCU~1\HYPERI~2.2-3\HYPERI~1.2>hq-agent.exe start > - Invoking agent > - Agent thread running > Agent successfully started > > [ Running agent setup ] > What is the HQ server IP address: 192.168.1.104 > Should Agent communications to HQ always be secure [default=no]: > What is the HQ server port [default=7080]: > - Testing insecure connection ... Failure -- *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* | John Duino | Delcan Systems National | | Senior Systems Engineer | 14320 Firestone Blvd. Ste 100 | | j....@de... | La Mirada, CA 90638-5526 | | (310) 993-9188 - cell \|/ (714) 562-5725 x222 | | v (714) 562-5728 - FAX | | http://www.delcan.com | *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* | This message has been brought to you entirely through Linux. | | No Micro$oft products were used to harm this data in any way. | *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* |
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From: pcampbel <hq-...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 15:22:21
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I have previously gotten assistance from Charles L. on a query to provide system availability, under 2.7.7. select p.name, sum(1440 * (1 - value)) as minutes_down from eam_measurement_data_1d d, eam_measurement m, eam_platform p, eam_measurement_templ t, eam_monitorable_type mt where appdef_type = 1 and monitorable_type_id = mt.id and t.name = 'Availability' and m.template_id = t.id and m.coll_interval is not null and measurement_id = m.id and m.instance_id = p.id and d.timestamp >= (select max(timestamp) - (30.0 * 86400000.0) from eam_measurement_data_1d) group by p.name; However with the client not always starting on servers after a reboot, I need to adjust the data manually or progmatically to more accurately reflect system availability. I have considered using the uptime value but need assistance developing the sql statement to adjust the "value" in the query above. TIA |
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From: pvente <hq-...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 14:01:46
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I am using 3.0.1... Which portlets auto-refresh ? My issue is that if the dashboard is left up, it will refresh after the first minute (looking at the 'Updated' timestamps at the bottom of each portlet), but then never again after that unless I specifically reload the page. I have three portlets that I need auto-refreshed - Availability Summary, Favorite Resources, and Recent Alerts. Once I refresh the dashboard, it will auto-refresh once again after a minute, then not until I manually refresh... |
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From: Doug M. <do...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 12:45:17
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Hi Petar, This method requires root permissions on Linux to access /proc/*/fd/ *, similar to the 'p' switch in the netstat command: % netstat -nltp (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) On AIX, you don't need to run as root, but will need read access to / dev/kmem. You can just add yourself to the system group for example. There is no Solaris impl yet, what version(s) are you using? I gave up doing this on Solaris 8 a couple of years ago, but have been planning to revisit Solaris 10 since OpenSolaris was released. On Mar 20, 2007, at 9:14 AM, Petar Petrov wrote: > Hi, > > I've tried the following code on both Fedora Core 4 and SUSE 10.2 > and it aways returns 0. It works OK on Windows (the process which > listens on port 6500 is running on all three machines): > > Sigar sigar = new Sigar(); > sigar.getProcPort( "tcp", Long.toString( 6500 ) ); > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > What I'm trying to do is check if a given process is running on a > given port. Any other way to do that in Java will also help (I need > it to work on Linux, Solaris, Windows and AIX). > > Thanks. > > |
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From: <bo...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 12:27:17
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Author: bob Date: 2007-03-23 04:27:10 -0800 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) New Revision: 3833 URL: http://svn.hyperic.org/?view=rev&root=Hyperic+HQ&revision=3833 Modified: trunk/etc/version.properties Log: Release 3.1.0 build #348 Modified: trunk/etc/version.properties =================================================================== --- trunk/etc/version.properties 2007-03-23 11:35:40 UTC (rev 3832) +++ trunk/etc/version.properties 2007-03-23 12:27:10 UTC (rev 3833) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -#Wed Mar 21 18:44:02 PDT 2007 +#Fri Mar 23 05:00:50 PDT 2007 version=3.1.0 -build=347 +build=348 |
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From: <bo...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 11:35:44
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Author: bob Date: 2007-03-23 03:35:40 -0800 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) New Revision: 3832 URL: http://svn.hyperic.org/?view=rev&root=Hyperic+HQ&revision=3832 Modified: branches/HQ_3_0/etc/version.properties Log: Release 3.0.3 build #350 Modified: branches/HQ_3_0/etc/version.properties =================================================================== --- branches/HQ_3_0/etc/version.properties 2007-03-23 03:27:20 UTC (rev 3831) +++ branches/HQ_3_0/etc/version.properties 2007-03-23 11:35:40 UTC (rev 3832) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -#Thu Mar 22 04:10:45 PDT 2007 +#Fri Mar 23 04:09:47 PDT 2007 version=3.0.3 -build=349 +build=350 |
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From: German L. <la...@gm...> - 2007-03-23 09:18:44
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you can get the list of plugins installed in the {install_dir}/pdk/plugins/
and then only you need delete the jars file of product you don't use
On 3/23/07, black <hq-...@hy...> wrote:
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> is there some easy way to know which plugins are not used?
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> I'm a newbie of Hyperic :|
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> thank you,
> Black
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From: black <hq-...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 08:50:24
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is there some easy way to know which plugins are not used? I'm a newbie of Hyperic :| thank you, Black |
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From: German L. <la...@gm...> - 2007-03-23 08:24:31
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you try to delete all plugin aren't used |
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From: deeboh <mic...@gm...> - 2007-03-23 07:29:34
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Hmmm, interesting thought. Although i'm not blocking ports on the LAN side of my router. I'm really tempted to plug the devices in via CAT5 and see what if that sheds any light. I doubt it, but i'm stumped... Thx, Deeboh |
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From: John M. W. <joh...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 06:32:33
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My guess is that your wireless router only allows specific ports. Have you checked other ports? |
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From: deeboh <mic...@gm...> - 2007-03-23 06:11:26
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Hey guys, the short story is that I have to WinXP boxes, BoxA and BoxB. BoxA has HQ-server and HQ-Agent (works fine) BoxB has HQ-Agent. BoxB's Agent can't find HQ-Server. BoxA and BoxB are on a private wireless network. both can ping one another, I can mount shares between the two boxes; remote desktop all that good stuff. However when I follow the agent installation the "Testing insecure connection" step failed. Also another oddity. Either the Base URL, Localhost or the private ip :7080 renders the login page on BoxA (HQ-Server). However when I use the baseURL or ip:7080 from BoxB the page can't be displayed. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks Deeboh C:\DOCUME~1\thedubs\MYDOCU~1\HYPERI~2.2-3\HYPERI~1.2>hq-agent.exe start - Invoking agent - Agent thread running Agent successfully started [ Running agent setup ] What is the HQ server IP address: 192.168.1.104 Should Agent communications to HQ always be secure [default=no]: What is the HQ server port [default=7080]: - Testing insecure connection ... Failure |
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From: Doug M. (JIRA) <ji...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 04:51:39
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[ http://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-763?page=all ] Doug MacEachern resolved HHQ-763: --------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fixed for 2.6.34, 3.0.3 and 3.1 > WebSphere 6.0 classpath can be incomplete > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: HHQ-763 > URL: http://jira.hyperic.com/browse/HHQ-763 > Project: Hyperic HQ > Type: Bug > Components: Plugins > Reporter: Doug MacEachern > Assignee: Doug MacEachern > Fix For: 2.6, 3.0.3, 3.1.0 > > > When using the deployment manager with WebSphere 6.0, the plugin is setting up the classpath for 6.1 which is incomplete/unusable for 6.0 installs -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.hyperic.com/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira |
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From: <do...@hy...> - 2007-03-23 03:27:22
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Author: dougm Date: 2007-03-22 19:27:20 -0800 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) New Revision: 3831 URL: http://svn.hyperic.org/?view=rev&root=Hyperic+HQ&revision=3831 Modified: trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereProductPlugin.java trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereUtil.java Log: [HHQ-763] Fix 6.0 classpath Modified: trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereProductPlugin.java =================================================================== --- trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereProductPlugin.java 2007-03-23 03:26:22 UTC (rev 3830) +++ trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereProductPlugin.java 2007-03-23 03:27:20 UTC (rev 3831) @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ } isOSGi = - new File(installDir, "/runtimes").isDirectory(); + new File(installDir, "/plugins").isDirectory(); //required for 6.1 File sslConfigFile = @@ -504,6 +504,7 @@ installDir + "/lib/classloader.jar", installDir + "/lib/security.jar", installDir + "/lib/wasproduct.jar", + installDir + "/lib/pmij2ee.jar", installDir + "/java/jre/lib/ibmcertpathprovider.jar", installDir + "/java/jre/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider.jar", installDir + "/java/jre/lib/ext/ibmjcefips.jar", Modified: trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereUtil.java =================================================================== --- trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereUtil.java 2007-03-23 03:26:22 UTC (rev 3830) +++ trunk/plugins/websphere/src/org/hyperic/hq/plugin/websphere/WebsphereUtil.java 2007-03-23 03:27:20 UTC (rev 3831) @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ } catch (Exception e) { //e.g. unauthorized throw new MetricUnreachableException(metric.getObjectName() + - ": " + e.getMessage()); + ": " + e.getMessage(), e); } } } catch (ConnectorException e) { |