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WebSphere Application Server

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Plugin for monitoring the internals of WebSphere Application Server including JVM heap size, JDBC connection pools, thread pools and live session counts.
Reviews (2)
Do I need to install like what we do for the nagios-plugins (ie. running configure & make commands)? I'm puzzled as to what to do to get it working: I also need:
(1) WAS installed on the Nagios server, or
(2) put those files on each WAS server that I'm monitoring?

I guess not option 1 as it's defined in check_was.servers but option 2 check_was has variables which won't exist here
I'm new at this so I need help. Hence, my rating is reflected as this is not intuitive for someone new to this.
this plugin works great- i tested it on version 6.0.1.13 WAS (cluster)- now i want to test it on an 6.0 portal-server. i hope it works fine, too.