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Subject: | Usage of JavaApp zenpack |
Author: | Joan |
Posted: | 2015-05-20 08:42 |
I just intalled the zenpack for java (http://wiki.zenoss.org/ZenPack:Java_App_/_JMX) from git without issues. Now that I have it installed I doesn't show up as a template I can bind, so I don't know what to do now.
Any help appreciated.
Subject: | review the source on github, |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2015-05-20 13:21 |
review the source on github, it may be a modeler, or it may have created a Device template rather than a bindable one and you'll have to add the host to a certain part of the Devices tree under Infrastructure.
Andrew Kirch
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Subject: | The author replied to me on |
Author: | Joan |
Posted: | 2015-05-25 01:51 |
The author replied to me on the issue I created on github, this is what he said:
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I would create a
subclass called /Server/Linux/Java and bind the zenJavaApp modeling
templates there so they get inherited by devices under that category.
Don't forget to set a default zJmxUserName and zJmxPassword as well.
Also you'll need to set up Jolokia on the localhost/collector.
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Subject: | cool, that should be pretty |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2015-05-25 19:42 |
cool, that should be pretty straightforward! Let us know if it doesn't work
Andrew Kirch
akirch@gvit.com
Need Zenoss support, consulting or custom development Look no further. Email or PM me!
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