View Full Version : Please help how to start
kiran7881
21-04-2009, 02:43
Hello , :D
I agree this is simply a great tool as per the features you mentioned in site .
I downloaded Java-Monitor and installed the war inside Tomcat .
I don't know how to monitor
Once i run
http:localhost:8088/java-monitor this takes me to your website :confused:
Please tell me how can i monitor using java-monitor with ? Thanks in advance :mad: what are the buttons i need to click
kjkoster
21-04-2009, 08:35
Dear kiran7881,
Is your host behind a firewall or HTTP proxy that does not allow traffic to my collector servers?
Please check out catalina.out to see if there are any errors.
Kees Jan
kjkoster
21-04-2009, 10:21
Dear kiran7881,
I should perhaps explain how Java-monitor works. :-) The statistics are not collected on your local machine. Instead, they are collected on the Java-monitor forum server under your account. You can then view them when you log into the forum.
Kees Jan
kiran7881
21-04-2009, 13:37
Hi kjkoster ,
I am not using any firewall or any httpd server , its just a tomcat . can you please tell me , how can i solve this problem (I am using Tomcat 5.0)
Thanks in advance.
kiran7881
21-04-2009, 16:26
Please check out catalina.out to see if there are any errors.
Can you please tell me where is this file located and what to see in it :mad:
Hoping a reply :)
It should be in the log folder of tomcat.
kiran7881
22-04-2009, 03:41
How to use this tooooooooool ??
Did i installed the war file to get access to this site , rather than typing it manually from URL.:mad::mad::mad::mad::
anybody please.
You just need to put war file in webapps directory. Tomcat'll automatically unpack this war file itself as soon as you put it. May be you can refresh it if it doesn't unpack or restart tomcat. Then you can check the status of your tomcat on java-monitor website after you log in. You don't need to do anything else manually. You'll see a graph (showing your tomcat server name and all) on the top of this forum page with heading 'status of your server'.
kjkoster
22-04-2009, 10:01
Dear kiran7881,
Are you actually using Tomcat? If not, what app server are you using? What Java version are you using?
Kees Jan
vBulletin® v3.8.6, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.