Splunk AppDynamics

Tomcat JDBC connection pool monitoring.

Rahul_Jangid
Explorer

Hi Team,

I am unable to capture Tomcat JDBC connection pool details in AppDynamics. I see ThreadPool details, Memory / Heap Details, but not seeing JDBC Connection pool details.

Can you please help suggest what can be the issue here?

Best Regards,

Saurabh

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Rahul_Jangid
Explorer

Hi Team,

Any suggestions on the issue please? This issue is going on for quite some time and this would help solve. Need your suggestions please.

Saurabh

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Peter_Holditch
Builder

Saurabh,

If you brows the MBeans in your Tomcat JVM (either with the AppDynamics MBean browser, or with another tool, such as jconsole) do you see MBeans pertaining to the connection pools?

The out of the box configuration pulls metrics for any MBeans in the Catalina domain matching Catalina:type=DataSource,*

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if you see MBeans that should match this, then you will need to investigate why the agent is not reporting metrics based on them.  It is probably easiest to drill into this via a support case.

Warm regards,

Peter

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