[opencms-dev] OpenCMS Monitoring

Lorenz Lammersdorf lorenz.lammersdorf at kernbrand.ch
Wed Mar 9 09:33:12 CET 2016


probably javamelody and nagios will do what you need.

regards
lorenz

Am 09.03.2016 um 09:30 schrieb Sebastian Himberger:
> If you want to check health I would make a JSP that exercises all the 
> components you want to make sure are running.
> This can then be used for a load balancer etc. to check the status of 
> instances.
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> Angelo Conforti <#@angeloxx.it <http://angeloxx.it>> schrieb am Mi., 
> 9. März 2016 um 08:27 Uhr:
>
>     Dear All,
>         we're using OpenCMS with OCEE cluster plugins to deploy a
>     large OCMS
>     installation with a load balancer. We need to check the OpenCMS Health
>     and we need to know if all OCMS components are working properly.
>     Monitor
>     a test page is not enough because the OCMS cache module works even if
>     the backend database is down (we've tested it) so the question is: how
>     do you monitor the health status of your installation and verify that
>     all components (Cache, Database, User db if is an external source) is
>     working properly.
>
>     Thank you.
>     Angelo
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