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Plugin for monitoring the internals of WebSphere Application Server including JVM heap size, JDBC connection pools, thread pools and live session counts.
Current Version
Last Release Date
June 18, 2009
Owner
Nagios Exchange
Website
http://code.google.com/p/nagios-was/
Do I need to install like what we do for the nagios-plugins (ie. running configure & make commands)? I'm puzzled as to what to do to get it working: I also need: (1) WAS installed on the Nagios server, or (2) put those files on each WAS server that I'm monitoring? I guess not option 1 as it's defined in check_was.servers but option 2 check_was has variables which won't exist here I'm new at this so I need help. Hence, my rating is reflected as this is not intuitive for someone new to this.
this plugin works great- i tested it on version 6.0.1.13 WAS (cluster)- now i want to test it on an 6.0 portal-server. i hope it works fine, too.
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