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Monitoring JMP Live Performance

Has anyone set up a system to monitor JMP Live performance, perhaps with the ability to graph the number of JMP Sessions or Queued Events over time, or to alert if there are too many?

 

One method used for some other solutions is a combination of Grafana for visualization and Prometheus to collect data, there are a few example dashboards starting a third of the way down this logit.io blog post.

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Re: Monitoring JMP Live Performance

I do not have access to JMP Live but I would have suggested just that as a first idea: use Prometheus for data and Grafana for visualization. Some documentation related to the database used in JMP live most likely can be quite helpful for something like this (such as JMP Live Installation Help

-Jarmo

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