Hi JBoss gurus,
I would like to reliably monitor the number of active sessions for a particular web
application deployed on JBoss 4.0.5 (server is Windows Server 2003).
Initially I looked around for monitoring tools (eg: Hyperic) which would do all this for
me, but alas they all seemed to monitor everything EXCEPT active sessions for a particular
web app. But I did find one (AdventNet Application Manager) which does the next best
thing (for my purposes) - it will execute a script and monitor the output of the script.
For example, say I have a script called sessions.bat, and when it is executed it will
(somehow) output the number of sessions to a log file, sessions.log. Sample log file
contents might be:
active_sessions=65
AdventNet Application Manager will execute the script at a desired interval (say every 15
minutes), and then read the contents of the resulting log file. I can even specify that
it needs to look for the string "active_sessions", and monitor the corresponding
numeric value (it even creates pretty graphs for me!).
BUT - I need a script which will output the number of active sessions.
I have done a bunch of searching, and posted on other forums, and so far the consensus
seems to be I need to write my own class which implements HttpSessionListener, and have a
couple of methods to monitor when sessions are created and destroyed, and tally the
session count somehow. I'm a pretty mediocre Java programmer, so I hunted around for
some code which kind of seems to do the trick, but in my testing I found that the session
count wasn't accurate (for details see
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10387351).
One person suggested I have a look at the "JBoss Management Console"
(
http://my-server:8180/web-console/),
anonymous wrote : ...then in the console function tree find: Monitoring - > Web Status
-> Full Status.
| You will get a page with loads of stats on the right side.
| Find [Application list] and link to your application, simply click on it and at the
top of the page you will see all the stats that you need...
I had a look at this and it looks perfect. But my question is this: how can I get that
info (Active sessions , Session count , Max active sessions, Rejected session creations,
Expired sessions , Longest session alive time , Average session alive time) into a log
file? Where does JBoss store this info? Or if it isn't stored anywhere (like a log
file), is there some API which I can call which will return this info?
Going back to my original approach of having a script (eg: sessions.bat) which is executed
by the monitoring software, and the script writes the output to a log file (eg:
sessions.log) which is read by the monitoring software - what would be the commands in the
script to produce the desired output, eg:
active_sessions=35
| session_count=672
| max_active_sessions=82
| rejected_session_creations=0
| expired_sessions=637
| longest_session_alive_time=6618
| average_session_alive_time=1944
Please, please, someone tell me it is possible to get this information!
Cheers,
Paul Hobbs
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