| bio | website | hatimonline.com |
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| location | Sweden | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 4 years |
| seen | Feb 28 at 12:01 | |
| stats | profile views | 71 |
Pakistani software engineer based in Stockholm Sweden. System Developer at Keybroker
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Nov 14 |
asked | Always use local XSD files in JBoss |
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Nov 12 |
accepted | ssh agent authorization in a detached screen session |
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Nov 12 |
asked | Test/Dummy SMTP server for Windows |
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Jun 25 |
asked | Which JMX statistics to watch out for in Catalina/Tomcat? |
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May 11 |
comment |
Monitoring memory (sharedm buffered, cached) for Xserve thanks, I have basic snmp collection already setup. I can get total mem and available mem with snmp walk, but not the cache, buffered or shared) |
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May 11 |
revised |
Monitoring memory (sharedm buffered, cached) for Xserve edited title |
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May 11 |
asked | Monitoring memory (sharedm buffered, cached) for Xserve |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 9 |
asked | ssh agent authorization in a detached screen session |
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Jan 19 |
comment |
JVM Max heap size architechture and jvm are same. The data is not the same. And data in production does cause the application to be killed so it was restarted. Then I noticed that Max heap size for a fresh start application is less than the one which has been running for a while. Atleast this is what JMX tells me. I am still not sure why that is the case, may be I have to look into how heap size is managed by JVM over a lifetime of an application. |
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Jan 18 |
asked | JVM Max heap size |
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Dec 29 |
revised |
JMX monitoring without sacrificing and arm or a leg what out of box means for me |
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Dec 29 |
comment |
JMX monitoring without sacrificing and arm or a leg by out of the box I meant, no need for installing plugins (like Splunk or Zabbix). No clunky configurations (like in OpenNMS). Some thing that just works by minimal effort, give in your jmx url and password ..and baaam |
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Dec 29 |
comment |
JMX monitoring without sacrificing and arm or a leg one has to install zapcat on a sever. This is worse than any of the tools I described above. Not sure about Zabbix 2.0, but they dont have binaries available. This software is for production use so that's a no go. |
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Dec 29 |
asked | JMX monitoring without sacrificing and arm or a leg |
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Dec 9 |
asked | How to findout which key was being used to login for an SSH session |
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Dec 9 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 9 |
accepted | How to monitor a network device which is on it's own local network attached to a publicly reachable machine |
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Dec 9 |
comment |
How to monitor a network device which is on it's own local network attached to a publicly reachable machine it has the implication that then I have to make my monitoring system understand the OID. Both the server and diskarray have physical disks (RAID) and they have OIDs for monitoring disk related things. Routing is probably a better choice. |
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Dec 8 |
asked | How to monitor a network device which is on it's own local network attached to a publicly reachable machine |