Application Server: Health System: Tracking And Reporting Anomalies

From Resin 4.0 Wiki

Revision as of 00:00, 25 January 2012 by Cowan (Talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Heart-48.pngCookbook-48.png

Monitoring Application Server Health Through Statistical Analysis of JMX Attributes

Resin's health system provides many useful tools to monitor, report, and alert on the health of your application server. Monitoring of all the typical metrics such as high cpu, low memory, deadlocked threads, etc is pre-configured for you in health.xml. We also include appropriately conservative remediation actions in health.xml, such as triggering thread dumps, heap dumps, and restarts when necessary. It's up to you to tweak these settings to increase or decrease the aggressiveness of the health system as you see appropriate.

Resin goes beyond typical metrics monitoring through the tracking and analysis of JMX attributes. Any numeric attribute available via JMX can be configured as "meter" in Resin, which

Personal tools
TOOLBOX
LANGUAGES