[Mc4j-development] How to use mc4j to monitor JBoss server CPU and threadings?
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From: <mr...@ya...> - 2003-05-12 10:23:25
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Hi all, I am new to JBoss/JMX and my client requires to monitor the JBoss in great details such as CPU usage, threading in JBoss/Tomcat, how many HttpProcessors(tomcat) have been created, how many active session etc. Then I found mc4j and it seems very good for us. I know that I have to write some specific monitor/jmx but when I look at the "screen-shot", I found that there are 2 "graphical" monitors showing "FreeMemory" and "ActiveThreadCount". They are very good examples for us to show our clients the ability of JBoss/JMX. Can anyone tell me how to config the mc4j to show these 2 monitors? I have downloaded the latest mc4j and connect to my JBoss but unable to create anything looks like the "screen-shot". Are the "FreeMemory" and "ActiveThreadCount" provided by JBoss by default? I am using the "jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12". Thx in advance. Regards, -- Keith Cheng _________________________________________________________ 第二世(謝霆鋒),習慣失戀(容祖兒),兄妹(陳奕迅)... Yahoo! 鈴聲下載 http://ringtone.yahoo.com.hk |