Changes for page Wonder JavaMonitor and wotaskd
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... ... @@ -99,30 +99,10 @@ 99 99 100 100 ##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword]]## 101 101 102 -==== Direct Actions forManagementTasks ====102 +==== Direct Actions to many tasks ==== 103 103 104 -You can do most of the standard managementtasks you'dnormallydo inJavaMonitor'swebUI by callingstandard WebObjects DirectActions.Insteadof usingthe ##/wa/##requesthandlerthough,these managementtasksusea new##/admin/## requesthandler. These DirectActionscan beveryuseful,especially if you need to restart instances or otherdotasksfrom the command line, fromwithinAnt or other buildordeployment systems.104 +You can do most of the standard tasks you do in Monitor by calling direct actions. They are in a different query handler, ///admin//. They follow the same format and use the same query parameters. Those DA can be useful if you need to restart instances or other tasks within ant or other build/deployment systems. 105 105 106 -List of available direct actions : 107 - 108 -* **##info##** : returns the details (number of deaths, state, etc.; see example above), in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) 109 -** **##?type=all##** : Returns details about all instances of all applications 110 -** **##?type=app&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}##** : Returns details about all instances of a specific application 111 -** **##?type=ins&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}-{{color value="maroon"}}InstanceNumber{{/color}}##** : Returns details about one specific instance 112 -* **##running##** : Returns **##YES##** or **##NO##** 113 -** **##?type=all##** : Returns **##YES##** if all instances of all applications are running 114 -** **##?type=app&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}##** : Returns **##YES##** if all instances of the specified application are running 115 -** **##?type=ins&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}-{{color value="maroon"}}InstanceNumber{{/color}}##** : Returns **##YES##** if the instance of the specified application is running 116 -* **##stopped##** : return NO if the instance is running, YES if not. 117 -* **##bounce##** : more on it later. 118 -* **##clearDeaths##** : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor) 119 -* **##turnScheduledOn##** : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite. 120 -* **##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn##** : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite. 121 -* **##turnAutoRecoverOn##** : guess what? It activate "Auto recover" And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite 122 -* **##forceQuit##** : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system. 123 -* **##stop##** : stop an application/instance the normal way. 124 -* **##start##** : start an application/instance the normal way. 125 - 126 126 ##?type=all## : returns details about all applications and instances 127 127 ##?type=app&name=AppName## : returns details about all instances of a specific application 128 128 ##?type=ins&name=AppName-InstanceNo## : returns details about one specific instance ... ... @@ -139,6 +139,28 @@ 139 139 140 140 [[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1]] 141 141 122 +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 : 123 + 124 +{{code}} 125 + 126 +[Hudson Build Server for Wonder|http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/] 127 + 128 +{{/code}} 129 + 130 +List of available direct actions : 131 + 132 +///info// : return details (number of deaths, state, etc.; see above), in JSON, about an instance. 133 +///running// : return YES if the instance is running, NO if not. 134 +///stopped// : return NO if the instance is running, YES if not. 135 +///bounce//: more on it later. 136 +///clearDeaths// : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor) 137 +///turnScheduledOn// : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite. 138 +///turnRefuseNewSessionsOn// : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite. 139 +///turnAutoRecoverOn// : guess what? It activate "Auto recover" And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite 140 +///forceQuit// : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system. 141 +///stop// : stop an application/instance the normal way. 142 +///start// : start an application/instance the normal way. 143 + 142 142 ==== Remote Control via REST Routes ==== 143 143 144 144 On September 28th 2010, REST routes were added in JavaMonitor. Those routes + the direct actions explained in this document allow you to control almost everything remotely (make sure that your JavaMonitor installation is secure). As the direct actions, append //?pw=XXXX// to the URLs if JavaMonitor is password protected.