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How could monitor the process of a java web application. I am not able to find a check that works.
Thank you
Java check
Re: Java check
Can you provide a bit more information about this java check? There are multiple scenarios that could work.
check_http for example, has a -r flag that can match HTML strings.
Alternatively, you could check if the java process is running from the host.
check_http for example, has a -r flag that can match HTML strings.
Alternatively, you could check if the java process is running from the host.
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Re: Java check
Hello
I would like to monitor a corresponding java websharpe
Thanks
I would like to monitor a corresponding java websharpe
Thanks
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Re: Java check
JMX is probably the answer. While this guide is for Nagios XI, the concepts are the same and it will work the same in Core.
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... ios-XI.pdf
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... ios-XI.pdf
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Re: Java check
Inside there is a java command line where you specify which service is one that owns that java, but not how to draw that line and if there is a check that already monitor this. It is a very long line with a lot of data.
Re: Java check
Can you provide clarification on this and where you're talking about?ariarlet wrote:Inside there is a java command line where you specify which service is one that owns that java, but not how to draw that line and if there is a check that already monitor this. It is a very long line with a lot of data.
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