java / websphere monitoring

Kumar, Ashish xml.devel at gmail.com
Tue Jun 28 16:06:18 CEST 2011


On 28 June 2011 17:41, Daniel Wittenberg <
daniel.wittenberg.r0ko at statefarm.com> wrote:

>  I’ve been playing with jolokia/jmx4perl for doing java monitoring and
> it’s proving painful on websphere so curious what others are doing for java
> and/or websphere monitoring?
>
>

Never tried Websphere but check_jmx worked pretty good with Oracle
Application Server monitoring.  You may want to try it:

http://snippets.syabru.ch/nagios-jmx-plugin/commands.html
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