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CPU usage for httpd, tomcat...
KPCasting
Jul 19, 2007 12:19 PM
Hello everybody, How can I see the cpu usage by process/server? I am very interested in see ghraphs ...
JohnMarkOrg
Jul 19, 2007 09:26 PM
For many servers, you can turn on various metrics for CPU and memory usage. For that, see pages 8 and ...
KPCasting
Jul 20, 2007 11:30 AM
Thanks a lot!
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Hello everybody,
How can I see the cpu usage by process/server? I am very interested in see ghraphs and metrics of CPU usage and other values by process/server but I can not found how make this!?
And also... How can I add my own processes??
Thanks in advance
KPCasting
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For many servers, you can turn on various metrics for CPU and memory usage. For that, see pages 8 and 9 in the Test Ride Guide -
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/hyperic-hq/review_guide.pdf
For enabling metrics from any running process, that's relatively easy - go to your desired platform, click the "inventory" tab, scroll down and click "services" and then "new". Name the service whatever you want and then select "process" or "multiprocess" from the "service type" menu. On the next screen, click "configuration properties" and "edit". From there, it should be self-explanatory - note that you can also track whatever logs this process writes to.
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