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      I would like to remotely monitor Crowd through the use of JMX. This will provide valuable insight into the JVM memory usage and other metrics on health and performance of Crowd.

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            [CWD-5529] Enable JMX remote monitoring in Crowd Server

            Daniel Holmes added a comment - - edited

            And this plugin is available for other products in the stack as well

            https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213211/jolokia-monitoring-agent?hosting=server&tab=overview

            Daniel Holmes added a comment - - edited And this plugin is available for other products in the stack as well https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1213211/jolokia-monitoring-agent?hosting=server&tab=overview

            EDAG Group added a comment -

            Hello,

            Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket provide JMX infos out of the box. 
            AndreyVMarkelov's did a great job and the prom-xxx-exporter plugins work great with prometheus and grafana.
            Unfortunately one have to pay for datacenter plugins since 2 weeks. Server plugins may follow in the near future, who knows...

            Therefore we prefer using the more generic solution from [https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter
            ]It's not as detailed and comfortable as Andrey's solution, but works and is sufficient for us,

            It would be helpful to have some additional infos about user, sessions, logins (success, failed) etc. via JMX.

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            Thomas

             

            EDAG Group added a comment - Hello, Jira, Confluence and Bitbucket provide JMX infos out of the box.  AndreyVMarkelov's did a great job and the prom-xxx-exporter plugins work great with prometheus and grafana. Unfortunately one have to pay for datacenter plugins since 2 weeks. Server plugins may follow in the near future, who knows... Therefore we prefer using the more generic solution from [https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter ]It's not as detailed and comfortable as Andrey's solution, but works and is sufficient for us, It would be helpful to have some additional infos about user, sessions, logins (success, failed) etc. via JMX. Vote Thomas  

            mfominov added a comment -

            mfominov added a comment - [Crowd Prometheus Exporter| https://github.com/HealthPartners/prom-crowd-exporter ]

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