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RE: [hobbit] WebSphere Monitoring
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] WebSphere Monitoring
- From: "James Wade" <jkwade (at) futurefrontiers.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 16:38:32 -0600
- Thread-index: AccJzch+QDgDX5oQTDadUWDRUf7O0wAAXnnw
Hi Allan,
I tried adding another logfile monitor today,
and I didn't have much success. I put it on
both the client side and server side, but it
never seemed to send any data.
HOST=myhost
LOG /opt/WebSphere/AppServer3/log/Weblog.out
Put it in the localclient.cfg on the client, and
in the hobbit-clients.cfg on the server.
I was looking for things to monitor in the log file.
Any suggestions for most failing types for Websphere?
What's the script that calls the server status?
Is there something that will give me the server status
for every instance running, or do I have to know
the port numbers and instances?
Thanks...James
-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Spencer [mailto:allan (at) zandahar.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 4:22 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] WebSphere Monitoring
James Wade wrote:
>
> Does anyone monitor any Websphere Logs?
>
> I'm looking for suggestions on monitoring them.
>
> Thanks.James
>
Anything in particular you want to test for ? You can run a script that
calls the serverstatus command and then greps the output. Otherwise you
can use the logfile monitoring and add rules to match against the error
codes you want reported
Allan
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