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[jira] [Commented] (DIRSERVER-2241) Is there any tools to monitor apacheds

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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSERVER-2241:
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No, we haven't add any monitor tools yet. Although you can have an idea of how many connection are used using netstat on linux. CPU usage can be gathered using teh 'sar' command on linux too.

Last, not least, you can active some logs in the server, that could provide some information on what's going on.

Now, it's hard to tell you what's wrong or misconfigured, we have no idea on how your data are organized, nor their exact size, and the way the server is being used. 

As I said in the other ticket, the complete configuration would help a bit, plus the list of requests the server receives.

Last, not least, the client may ends connection brutally, leaving them open for a very long time (typically 2 hours before it hits an OS timeout).

> Is there any tools to monitor apacheds
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>
>                 Key: DIRSERVER-2241
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-2241
>             Project: Directory ApacheDS
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: cokuehuang
>            Priority: Major
>
> Can anybody help me ?Is there any tools to monitor apacheds, like cpu, current number of connection, aviliable number of connection, request time and  so on? Sometimes we found that some java process forget to close connection of ldap, the server crash down when no connection can be got.Thanks a lot!



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