Just curious if and how folks might be doing it. Really we just need to monitor the Java.heapsize of the application that runs on a windows server. Wasn’t fully sure where to start.
Best answer by Stuart Weenig
View originalJust curious if and how folks might be doing it. Really we just need to monitor the Java.heapsize of the application that runs on a windows server. Wasn’t fully sure where to start.
Best answer by Stuart Weenig
View originalLM has JMX collection method built in. All you need is to know the path to the bean.
Sweet! Thats the path I had planned to look into just haven't started it yet.
I wanted to loop back around and toss some additional information for other uses that might run into this or similar situations.
Because the actual DataSource for the LogicMonitor Collector application is so similar to the java Collector application in Rapid7. You can clone and rename them and attach them to the Rapid7 servers and 100% of the status and garbage collection work out of the box.
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