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Enabling Monitoring Thread in Fiorano MQ
Problem: Entered on 01/27/2008 at 16:53:52
Hi,
If you want to enable Monitoring thread without restarting the server then you have login from Fiorano Studio using
FMQ-JMX login.

And then navigate to JMX Connection -> etc -> ResourceManager -> ResourceManager -> config and then set the value
of EnableMonitoringThread to yes. Then you can start seeing some information in the monitor.txt.

In case there are any issues please let us know.

Thanks & Regards
Fiorano Support

Entered on 01/27/2008 at 16:11:44
Hi,
For point 1, please refer to Public Solution 2363. It will let you know what all you can do to enable Message
Monitoring.

For point 2, You can enable one flag in the Fiorano MQ profile which is EnableMonitoringThread which is present under
Fiorano -> etc -> ResourceManager.

If you set the EnableMonitoringThread, then you will see some logs coming in monitor.txt present under the run/log
directory of
the profile, which will let you know the following information after every few seconds.
  1. Total Number of Connections
  2. Total Number of Sessions
  3. Total Number of Producers
  4. Total Number of Consumers
  5. Total Number of Activated Destinations
  6. Used Memory of the Server
In case there are any issues please let us know.

Thanks & Regards
Fiorano Support

Entered on 01/27/2008 at 15:42:02
Hello. I am currently looking for information regarding monitoring the health of our FMQ 2007 servers.
We have FMQ deployed in a very high profile application which requires 99.999% uptime as per
contractual obligations. Right now we have nothing which allows me to examine the helath of the server.
Things I am looking for would be:

  1. messages received/distributed per second to various queues/topics
  2. ability to know when we are getting close to overloading a single instance... throughput latency,
    exceptions, etc

    At the current time I feel as if we are 'flying blind' with a core component of our systems. FMQ is just as
    important to our platform as our 12 enterprise MySQL servers and I wouldn't even consider running a
    database server without proper metrics and reporting.

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