Le 23/03/2015 10:50, Juraci Paixão Kröhling a écrit :
On 03/20/2015 06:42 PM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
> >Le 17/03/2015 16:50, Thomas Heute a écrit :
>> >>Look at NewRelic or ruxit those are dead simple to install and to
>> >>start monitoring.
> >
> >AFAIK, with NewRelic you have to install: * their_sysmond_ for OS
> >level monitoring
Their system monitoring tool is provided in RPM format (and probably
other formats) which includes their own repository, meaning, it
installs everything it needs + auto updates using the system's
mechanism. No need to check a special website to see if there are
updates.
Thanks for emphasizing the value of distribution through package managers.
> >* a Java agent (a true JVM agent, not an external process written
> >in Java) for each JVM you want to monitor
For this, they have an "installer" that auto detects most application
servers and add whatever is needed wherever is needed (including
changing standalone.conf). So, this is somewhat transparent to the
system's administrator.
- - Juca.
I didn't know about that.