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Nagesh Gupta
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Monitoring
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is there any front end to check App server and data base up and runnung.
Kilian Hekhuis
MVP
Hi Nagesh,
What is your use case? The application server and database should always be up and running. Monitoring whether they are is an infrastructure thing, not an OutSystems Platform thing. Besides, how can you have an OutSystems app that checks whether the application server is running, when it can't run when the as isn't running?
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16 Dec 2015
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Nagesh Gupta
My case is i just want to know is there any way from LifeTime we can monitor server is Active (up & running) like that. Like in weblogic server admin console we can see what all instatnces down or up like that.
Kilian Hekhuis
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Hi Nagesh,
What is your use case? The application server and database should always be up and running. Monitoring whether they are is an infrastructure thing, not an OutSystems Platform thing. Besides, how can you have an OutSystems app that checks whether the application server is running, when it can't run when the as isn't running?
Paulo Ramos
Staff
Hi,
Service Center > Monitoring > Environment Health gives you an overview / status of all server services (for one environment).
However, it seems you're looking for an infrastructure monitoring solution. There are several available out there, and these can be installed separately.
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21 Dec 2015
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Nagesh Gupta
Thanks. That helps.
Paulo Ramos
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Hi,
Service Center > Monitoring > Environment Health gives you an overview / status of all server services (for one environment).
However, it seems you're looking for an infrastructure monitoring solution. There are several available out there, and these can be installed separately.
Justin James
MVP
I've used New Relic (very unhappy... it has very limited functionality, and it's real-time monitoring stuff kills AjaxRefresh!) and Solarwinds (very complicated and expensive, but has tons of functionality). I'd be certain that Nagios will work fine as well.
J.Ja
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