BTW if you have setup some tools and have had successes with them to monitor xwiki
instances, it would be great if you could add some doc about them
at
Thanks!
-Vincent
On 2 Nov 2014 at 12:20:34, vincent(a)massol.net
(vincent@massol.net(mailto:vincent@massol.net)) wrote:
Hi Bryn,
There are some information that I’ve put at
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Monitoring to monitor XWiki instances.
JavaMelody is quite great for that but it won’t send you alerts.
Make sure to check the tools at the end in the Others section too. There’s the xinit tool
which is a monitoring/admin tool developed by XWiki SAS.
Hope it helps,
-Vincent
On 31 Oct 2014 at 21:57:35, Bryn Jeffries
(bryn.jeffries@sydney.edu.au(mailto:bryn.jeffries@sydney.edu.au)) wrote:
Having made my XWiki site available to other
users, I was concerned to find that the site became unusable at one point with client
connections eventually timing out. I had no way to diagnose the problem, but eventually I
managed to make a (slow) SSH connection to the server and restarted Tomcat, and things
seemed to settle back to normal.
The problem is I have no real sense of what happened and how to prevent it happening
again. To that end, I'd appreciate any suggestions for monitoring the server and
diagnosing poor performance. What do others typically use? I have an Apache2 server
passing wiki page requests to Tomcat7 via an ajp connector, and a PostgreSQL database. My
guess is that Tomcat is doing most of the work here so that's probably what I need to
monitor the most.