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(Alternate) Chicken and Egg Problem == solved: How to extract BeanSpy or PowerShell scripts if there is no discovery?
Christopher Crammond
I recently found another solution to the chicken v. egg problem that I mentioned in the previous blog post . This script from TechNet should be run on the Management Server and will copy BeanSpy and the JEE PowerShell scripts to a well-defined location. See which works for you.
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3 May 2013
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Chicken and Egg Problem == solved: How to extract BeanSpy or PowerShell scripts if there is no discovery?
Christopher Crammond
One issue that you might experience with BeanSpy (or the universal discovery PowerShell script) is how to get a hold of these binaries. The expect flow is that the Management Packs (MPs) and Management Pack Bundles (MPBs) get imported, some discoveries occur, and then from the application server instance...
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25 Apr 2013
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Extending Discovery Of Java Applications in SCOM 2012
Christopher Crammond
The solution to monitoring JEE Application Servers and Applications in SCOM 2012 is a good starting point, but sometimes you may want to do more. The good news is that the structure of theses MPs are extendable and this blog post will detail how to do that. For instance, let’s suppose that I...
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24 Jan 2013
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BeanSpy: Apache Tomcat JMXQuery to list deployed applications
Christopher Crammond
Once you have deployed BeanSpy to a web application server, the next step is to see that it works. While look at the /Stats or /Stats/Info is a nice cross-platform solution, sometimes you want to know what is running on your specific application server. For the various versions of Apache Tomcat (versions...
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7 Jan 2013
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Getting Rid of Very Long Directory Paths during msbuild process
Christopher Crammond
My team recently encountered a problem during our build process where a left over intermediate file was not being properly deleted. Even worse, this was not reported so during the compilation very strange errors appeared regarding constructors and methods that weren't in version control. The issue...
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7 Jan 2013
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UNIX/Linux Discovery and Workaround: Application Server's path is a symbolic link or from a network mount
Christopher Crammond
There is a bug in the Unix/Linux JEE application server code that for some configuration could prevent deep monitoring. The issue will occur if the Application Server path contains a symbolic link or is network mounted. In these cases, the underlying discover code does not see the path on disk, which...
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7 Jun 2012
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