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JMX monitoring of multiple JVMs per host
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How can I use this zenpack? #4

Open aseques opened 9 years ago

aseques commented 9 years ago

I am trying to monitor some tomcat servers and I am trying this zenpack, so far I coudl install the version from git without issues, but once installed I don't know how to proceed. I was expecting to bind the template to the current device category (i.e. Server/Linux/) to add the java monitoring capabilities, but doens't seem available. Could you give me little bit more of information?

j053ph4 commented 9 years ago

Sure -- it sounds like your'e on the right track. I would create a subclass called /Server/Linux/Java and bind the zenJavaApp modeling templates there so they get inherited by devices under that category. Don't forget to set a default zJmxUserName and zJmxPassword as well.

Also you'll need to set up Jolokia on the localhost/collector.

Hope this helps, Joseph

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:49 AM, aseques notifications@github.com wrote:

I am trying to monitor some tomcat servers and I am trying this zenpack, so far I coudl install the version from git without issues, but once installed I don't know how to proceed. I was expecting to bind the template to the current device category (i.e. Server/Linux/) to add the java monitoring capabilities, but doens't seem available. Could you give me little bit more of information?

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