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This plugin is a shell script that allows to check the java "heap memory" status of a BEA WebLogic 8 instance. It uses the "weblogic.Admin"…
nagios plugin to check if a WebAppComponentRuntime object on a weblogic application server is exceeding a maximum specified concurrent sessions value author: Sergei Haramundanis 08-Nov-2006…
nagios plugin to check if a weblogic jvm heap is falling below nominal thresholds (current and delta free) author: Sergei Haramundanis 03-Nov-2006 usage: check_weblogic_heapfree runtime_directory…
Documentation and Download here: http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_weblogic_heap.php This plugin will check the current memory usage of your Weblogic application. Version History 20110930 Created plugin 20111003 Catching connection/authentication…
This plugin checks the number of active sessions of a specific context or total sessions number on the server. Tomcat server should have management context…
--- Prerequisites Tomcat server should have management context (/manager/list or /manager/text/list) enabled. nagios server runtime prerequisites: bash,basename,awk,wget --- Usage: check_tomcatSessions [ -H hostname or IP…
check_TomcatApplication -u user -p password -h host -P port -a application Options: -u/--user) User name for authentication on Tomcat Manager Application -p/--password) Password for authentication…
check_tomcat.py =============== Check tomcat server plugin for nagios Author: Daniel Dueñas Domingo ([email protected]) Version 2.0 Description =========== This plugin uses the tomcat manager webapp, this…
This plugin does a HTTP GET of the tomcat status page: /manager/status?XML=true It checks the resulting XML for: * Low free memory * Excessive thread…
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