Hi,
is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server?
I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now?
Attila
Hi Attila,
You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p
Cheers
Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Hi,
is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server?
I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now?
Attila
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Dear Thomas,
I'm sorry, you're absolutely right.
RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :(
Attila
2014.01.16. 18:40 ezt írta ("Thomas Segismont" tsegismo@redhat.com):
Hi Attila,
You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p
Cheers
Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Hi,
is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server?
I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now?
Attila
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Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web).
Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for.
Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Dear Thomas,
I'm sorry, you're absolutely right.
RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :(
Attila
2014.01.16. 18:40 ezt írta ("Thomas Segismont" <tsegismo@redhat.com mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>):
Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now? Attila _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>
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Dear Thomas!
Bulls eye again :)
There's a "war" Subdeployment under our .ear, and the .war's tree really contains what I have looked for!
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Attila
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Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web).
Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for.
Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Dear Thomas,
I'm sorry, you're absolutely right.
RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :(
Attila
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Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now? Attila _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>
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hmmm...
There's still one question:
There're no measurements at all, agent logs this line:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back =true
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont tsegismo@redhat.com
Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web).
Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for.
Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
Dear Thomas,
I'm sorry, you're absolutely right.
RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :(
Attila
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Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now? Attila _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>
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Am 17.01.2014 um 11:39 schrieb Attila Heidrich attila.heidrich@gmail.com:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back
The AS7 kind of servers did not expose all those metrics from the very first version. So it may be that the version you are looking at is "too old".
Heiko
Ha, I see... Now I remember these attributes were added to the management model in later version of the server (EAP6).
If you don't be build the server on your own or upgrade to EAP6 you'll be stuck.
Le 17/01/2014 11:39, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
hmmm...
There's still one question:
There're no measurements at all, agent logs this line:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back =true
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo@redhat.com mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>
Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web). Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for. Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Dear Thomas, I'm sorry, you're absolutely right. RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :( Attila 2014.01.16. 18:40 ezt írta ("Thomas Segismont" <tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com> <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>>>)__: Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now? Attila ___________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.____org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.__fedorahosted.org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>> https://lists.fedorahosted.____org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>__> ___________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.____org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.__fedorahosted.org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>> https://lists.fedorahosted.____org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>__> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>
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Just to clarify..
Do you mean... it was created for *earlier* versions of JBoss, and if we cannot *downgrade*?
Or EAP6 is newer that JBoss7?
Building the server is possible solution anyway, can you please link me some howto for building JBoss 7.1 with the above attributes?
Attila
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont tsegismo@redhat.com
Ha, I see... Now I remember these attributes were added to the management model in later version of the server (EAP6).
If you don't be build the server on your own or upgrade to EAP6 you'll be stuck.
Le 17/01/2014 11:39, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
hmmm...
There's still one question:
There're no measurements at all, agent logs this line:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back =true
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo@redhat.com mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>
Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web). Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for. Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Dear Thomas, I'm sorry, you're absolutely right. RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly :( Attila 2014.01.16. 18:40 ezt írta ("Thomas Segismont" <tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com> <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>>>)__: Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now? Attila ___________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.____org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.__fedorahosted.org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>> https://lists.fedorahosted.____org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>__> ___________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.____org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.__fedorahosted.org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org>> https://lists.fedorahosted.____org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>__> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users> _________________________________________________ rhq-users mailing list rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.__org <mailto:rhq-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> https://lists.fedorahosted.__org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users <https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/rhq-users>
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Ok, I have just asked our developers, so jbossAS7 is not JbossEAP6... I know stg of the diff now.
Building the AS7 is still an option.
Attila
2014/1/17 Attila Heidrich attila.heidrich@gmail.com
Just to clarify..
Do you mean... it was created for *earlier* versions of JBoss, and if we cannot *downgrade*?
Or EAP6 is newer that JBoss7?
Building the server is possible solution anyway, can you please link me some howto for building JBoss 7.1 with the above attributes?
Attila
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont tsegismo@redhat.com
Ha, I see... Now I remember these attributes were added to the management model in later version of the server (EAP6).
If you don't be build the server on your own or upgrade to EAP6 you'll be stuck.
Le 17/01/2014 11:39, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
hmmm...
There's still one question:
There're no measurements at all, agent logs this line:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back =true
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo@redhat.com mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>
Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web). Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for. Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Dear Thomas, I'm sorry, you're absolutely right. RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly
:(
Attila 2014.01.16. 18:40 ezt írta ("Thomas Segismont" <tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com> <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com <mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>>>)__: Hi Attila, You're a regular community member now! You should now you must tell us about which version of RHQ and JBoss/Wildfly you are using :p Cheers Le 16/01/2014 11:27, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Hi, is there a way to monitor the open sessions of a jboss server? I see I have some metrics for the http connector, and
the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now?
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I have built 7.2.0-Final, and it supports this attribute. Try to convince the developers, but it isn't going to be an easy mission.
Although... they need the stats anyway!
A
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Ok, I have just asked our developers, so jbossAS7 is not JbossEAP6... I know stg of the diff now.
Building the AS7 is still an option.
Attila
2014/1/17 Attila Heidrich attila.heidrich@gmail.com
Just to clarify..
Do you mean... it was created for *earlier* versions of JBoss, and if we cannot *downgrade*?
Or EAP6 is newer that JBoss7?
Building the server is possible solution anyway, can you please link me some howto for building JBoss 7.1 with the above attributes?
Attila
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont tsegismo@redhat.com
Ha, I see... Now I remember these attributes were added to the management model in later version of the server (EAP6).
If you don't be build the server on your own or upgrade to EAP6 you'll be stuck.
Le 17/01/2014 11:39, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
hmmm...
There's still one question:
There're no measurements at all, agent logs this line:
2014-01-17 11:29:27,121 WARN [ResourceContainer.invoker.daemon-751] (rhq.modules.plugins.jbossas7.WebRuntimeComponent)- Getting metric [active-sessions] at [ Address{path: deployment=something-ear.ear,subdeployment=hms-war.war,subsystem=web}] failed: JBAS014792: Unknown attribute active-sessions, rolled-back =true
2014/1/17 Thomas Segismont <tsegismo@redhat.com mailto:tsegismo@redhat.com>
Ok, then I assume you have looked at the wrong resource (/AS7 Server/subsystem=web). Find your web application deployment resource (for example /AS7 Server/Deployments/myapp.war). Under this resource there is a "web" resource which defines the kind of metrics you are looking for. Le 16/01/2014 23:02, Attila Heidrich a écrit : Dear Thomas, I'm sorry, you're absolutely right. RHQ is 4.9, Jboss is 7.1.1 Final - I know nothing about Wildfly
:(
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the requests per second value is really useful, but we need some more detailed statistics. It would be the best to have some browser to select the parameters... ;) for webapp dveelopers it would be such a great benefit! Afaik, there're some internal values in the jboss server, should I extend the JBoss plugin to get a value, which isn't got now?
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i need help regarding Jboss ON. actually i have install Jboss ON 3.3 and i want to monitor Jboss-as-7.1.0.Final web application currently active session, expired session, etc... kindly help me in this regards. how i can do this.
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