Hi JIRA Team,
We're currently using PRTG Network Monitor and looking for recommendations from the JIRA Team in regards to services/processes to monitor via SNMP/WMI.
Just to confirm that we are looking at everything on the system.
Same here.
I guess you could try to monitor the windows services through the standard PRTG WMI services sensor, and you might try to get JIRA Details (as new tickets) through the JIRA REST API.
Those are the ways I'll try to implement next weeks.
Hi @Dominic Küchler und @Steven Lam
I know this question is like 3 years old now, but have you got any insights for me, what to track with PRTG?
Thanks and best wishes
Merve
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Hi,
sorry, no. I did not follow up that topic as we gave the hosting away.
Till that time it was sufficient for me to have the windows service monitored.
Br
Dominic
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Hi,
I appreciate the answer anyway. Many thanks!
My best
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We are having the same questions , as we having Jira and Confluence for our daily business.
I have stumbeld across that addon to Jira
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/net.bull.javamelody#versions
Its a start ....
The Mib for Java can be donwloaded here ...
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/jre/api/management/JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB.mib
( You import those via the latest MIB Importer Alpha
http://www.paessler.com/tools/mibimporter )
Im looking for a working solution too, but dont know how to enable those mibs on Jira/Confluence.
We are using Jira/Confluence via Windows Server and MySql.
Maybe someone else can add some help here to.
Regards
Markus
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