Tomcat / MySQL

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Thu Aug 22 22:00:39 CEST 2002


If the .jsp returns parseable text in addition to red/green, then use 
check_http's -s option to look for string value in content.

-sg

On 22 Aug 2002, Brian Whitehead wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone has written a plug-in to monitor Tomcat or
> MySQL.  We've been using BB for a while and we have a simple .jsp that
> just makes a connection to the MySQL db. and returns a simple status
> message in the form of an html page. (Status green or red)  This kills
> two birds with one stone.  It gives a status on the MySQL connection and
> then the BB server is the one making the request to the .jsp, so it
> finds out if Tomcat is working.  We have several java apps running on
> different servers with MySQL backends.  I really need this piece of the
> puzzle to completely migrate to Nagios.
> 
> 
> 

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