Changes for page Wonder JavaMonitor and wotaskd
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... ... @@ -1,35 +3,10 @@ 1 -{{toc}}{{/toc}} 2 - 3 3 === Introduction === 4 4 5 - WebObject'swotaskd and JavaMonitordeployment toolswere open sourcedin WebObjects 5.4.The source wasthen quicklymodified and included in Project Wonder.Substantialimprovementsin bothfunctionalityandlook-and-feelhavebeenmade overtheyears since their release asopensource. These improvedversions of **wotaskd.woa** and **JavaMonitor.woa** are available asfull Wonder applications.3 +wotaskd and JavaMonitor were open sourced when WebObjects 5.4 was released in 2007. In 2008 and 2009, the source was modified and included in Project Wonder. This is the list of additions that were added to the Wonder versions of the tools. 6 6 7 -[[image:WonderJavaMonitor.png||border="1"]] 8 - 9 -=== Where to get them === 10 - 11 -You can either download them pre-built from [[Wonder's Hudson build server>>http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/]] or build them from the source code. 12 - 13 -To build them from the source, simply run the following Command from the Wonder directory at the root of the Wonder source code directory: 14 - 15 -{{code}} 16 -ant frameworks deployment.tools -Dwonder.patch=54 -Ddeployment.standalone=true 17 -{{/code}} 18 - 19 -{{info title="What this command does:"}} 20 - 21 -* *ant*: calls Ant 22 -* *frameworks*: tells Ant to build the "frameworks" target 23 -* *deployment.tools* tells Ant to build the "deployment.tools" target 24 -* *\-Ddeployment.standalone=true*: argument will embed the required Wonder and WebObjects frameworks in the wotaskd.woa 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 -{{/info}} 29 - 30 30 === Statistics === 31 31 32 -If you call [[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics]], the answer send you back statistics, in JSON format, about instances, per application. Sample :7 +If you call http:~/~/monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics, the answer send you back statistics, in JSON format, about instances, per application. Sample : 33 33 34 34 {{code}} 35 35 ... ... @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ 72 72 73 73 If JavaMonitor is configured with a password, and I hope you do, pass //pw=monitorpassword// as a argument to the query : 74 74 75 - [[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword]]50 +http:~/~/monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword 76 76 77 77 === Direct Actions to many tasks === 78 78 ... ... @@ -84,21 +84,28 @@ 84 84 85 85 For example, if you want to get details about all instances and applications, you call : 86 86 87 - [[http://hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=all]]62 +http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=all 88 88 89 89 To get details about the //AjaxExample// application : 90 90 91 - [[http://hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=app&name=AjaxExample]]66 +http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=app&name=AjaxExample 92 92 93 93 And for a specific instance : 94 94 95 - [[http://hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1]]70 +http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1 96 96 97 97 The response for the direct actions will either send a JSON array or YES/NO. For example, the query //info// for all instances will return : 98 98 99 99 {{code}} 100 100 101 -[Hudson Build Server for Wonder|http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/] 76 +[{"name": "AjaxExample", "id": "1", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2001", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 77 + "transactions": "88", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "2.078", "avgTransactionTime": "0.197"}, 78 +{"name": "AjaxExample", "id": "2", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2002", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 79 +"transactions": "0", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "0.0", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}, 80 +{"name": "AjaxExample2", "id": "1", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2003", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 81 +"transactions": "0", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "0.0", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}, 82 +{"name": "AjaxExample2", "id": "2", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2004", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 83 +"transactions": "1", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "325.443", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}] 102 102 103 103 {{/code}} 104 104 ... ... @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ 111 111 ///clearDeaths// : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor) 112 112 ///turnScheduledOn// : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite. 113 113 ///turnRefuseNewSessionsOn// : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite. 114 -///turnAutoRecoverOn// : guess what? It activate "Auto recover" And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite 96 +///turnAutoRecoverOn// : guess what? It activate "Auto recover"! And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite! 115 115 ///forceQuit// : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system. 116 116 ///stop// : stop an application/instance the normal way. 117 117 ///start// : start an application/instance the normal way. ... ... @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ 118 118 119 119 === Automatic archive of SiteConfig.xml === 120 120 121 -On every change you do to the configuration, a backup of SiteConfig.xml will be done in, by default, /Library/WebObjects/Configuration. 103 +On every change you do to the configuration, a backup of SiteConfig.xml will be done in, by default, /Library/WebObjects/Configuration. 122 122 123 123 === Bounce feature === 124 124 ... ... @@ -130,56 +130,12 @@ 130 130 131 131 This feature, from my understanding, allow you to upload new versions of your app, start up the new version and refuse sessions for the instances running on the older version. I don't know how this will work if your new version use migrations to change your schema (eg : old instances might raise exceptions because of database schema changes), so try it out on a test server before and put your results here. 132 132 133 -=== REST routes ===115 +=== Misc === 134 134 135 - OnSeptember28th 2010,RESTroutes were addedin JavaMonitor.Thoseroutes+thedirectactionsexplainedin this documentallowyoutocontrolmosteverythingremotely(make sure that yourJavaMonitorinstallationissecure).Asthedirect actions,append//?pw=XXXX//totheURLs if JavaMonitorispasswordprotected.117 +wotaskd and JavaMonitor are now full Wonder applications, and needs Ajax.framework, ERExtensions.framework, ERJars.framework, JavaWOExtensions.framework and JavaMonitor.framework to work correctly. If you get wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa from the //Wonder-latest-Applications-54// archive, those frameworks are NOT embedded inside wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa, so either build them from source and embed the frameworks or copy the frameworks into the //appserver// user home (on OS X 10.5, it's in ///var/empty//). 136 136 137 - ExamplesofRESTcalls:119 +If you build everything from Wonder source, you can run : 138 138 139 -Fetching the details of all applications : 140 - 141 141 {{code}} 142 - 143 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 144 - 122 +ant deployment.tools -Dwonder.patch=54 -Ddeployment.standalone=true 145 145 {{/code}} 146 - 147 -Adding a new application : 148 - 149 -{{code}} 150 - 151 -curl -X POST -d "{id: 'AjaxExample',type: 'MApplication', name: 'AjaxExample',unixOutputPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs', unixPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Applications/AjaxExample.woa/AjaxExample'}" http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 152 - 153 -{{/code}} 154 - 155 -Adding a new instance : 156 - 157 -{{code}} 158 - 159 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/addInstance&host=localhost 160 - 161 -{{/code}} 162 - 163 -Delete an application : 164 - 165 -{{code}} 166 - 167 -curl -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample.json 168 - 169 -{{/code}} 170 - 171 -Delete an instance : 172 - 173 -{{code}} 174 - 175 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/deleteInstance?id=1 176 - 177 -{{/code}} 178 - 179 -Adding a new host : 180 - 181 -{{code}} 182 - 183 -curl -X POST -d "{id: 'otherserver.com',type: 'MHost', osType: 'MACOSX',address: '192.168.20.5', name: 'otherserver.com'}" http://127.0.0.1:56789/apps/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mHosts.json 184 - 185 -{{/code}}