We have a number of applications running atop Glassfish 3 and were hoping to be able to use Hyperic to monitor those servlets, do memory usage monitoring, etc. Unfortunately, all I have been able to find so far is the "old" glasshfish plugin for hyperic (http://support.hyperic.com//display/hypcomm/Glassfish) and that is targeted toward GlassFish 9 server. My first question would be... what is GlassFish 9?? Is this somehow related to the old sun java application server (SJAS)? Either way, it definitely doesn't work with Glassfish 3 (the latest version) and it's quite confusing.
I did manage to dig up the seemingly newer plugin at http://support.hyperic.com/display/hypcomm/Sun+Glassfish+Enterprise+Server but it seems to be non functional and not released either.
Is anybody out there doing Glassfish monitoring with Hyperic? Is there a practical way to make it use the generic JMX monitor? I couldn't get that to talk to the JMX service URI even with the proper configuration options set either. Is there a long term hope to actually support the newer Glassfish plugin?
Many thanks!
- Justin DeMaris, University of Connecticut
I did manage to dig up the seemingly newer plugin at http://support.hyperic.com/display/hypcomm/Sun+Glassfish+Enterprise+Server but it seems to be non functional and not released either.
Is anybody out there doing Glassfish monitoring with Hyperic? Is there a practical way to make it use the generic JMX monitor? I couldn't get that to talk to the JMX service URI even with the proper configuration options set either. Is there a long term hope to actually support the newer Glassfish plugin?
Many thanks!
- Justin DeMaris, University of Connecticut