Difference between revisions of "Monitoring Cluster-Enabled Quartz Instances"
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# Download the [{{DOCHOST}}/files/monitor_quartz.pl monitor_quartz.pl] (Perl) script from the platform downloads area. | # Download the [{{DOCHOST}}/files/monitor_quartz.pl monitor_quartz.pl] (Perl) script from the platform downloads area. | ||
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# Set these variable values for your installation: | |||
#:* <tt>$hostname</tt> - Server name | #:* <tt>$hostname</tt> - Server name | ||
#:* <tt>$mysql_username</tt> - Database user name. | #:* <tt>$mysql_username</tt> - Database user name. | ||
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#:* <tt>$recipients</tt> - Comma-separated list of email addresses who will receive email status messages | #:* <tt>$recipients</tt> - Comma-separated list of email addresses who will receive email status messages | ||
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#:* <tt>...</tt> | # In the verifyQuartz subroutine, modify the first command string to insert the IP address for your server | ||
#:* <tt>-e"SELECT LAST_CHECKIN_TIME FROM QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE WHERE INSTANCE_NAME LIKE 'SERVER_IP' and ...</tt> | |||
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# Run the script on your server. | # Run the script on your server. | ||
;How it Works: | ;How it Works: | ||
:The lines in the properties file cause quartz to put an entry into the relationals.QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE table in the database. The script checks the timestamp to verify that the last stamp was within 5 minutes. (Quartz should be running once a minute. If it hasn't run in five minutes, it is considered to be down.) | :The lines in the properties file cause quartz to put an entry into the relationals.QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE table in the database. The script checks the timestamp to verify that the last stamp was within 5 minutes. (Quartz should be running once a minute. If it hasn't run in five minutes, it is considered to be down.) |
Revision as of 17:57, 19 July 2011
Monitoring Cluster--Enabled Quartz Instances
- Verify that these lines are in the quartz.properties file. (They are present in new installations, but are not automatically added during upgrades.)
- <syntaxhighlight lang="perl" enclose="div">
org.quartz.scheduler.instanceId = AUTO ... org.quartz.jobStore.misfireThreshold = 60000 ... org.quartz.jobStore.isClustered = true org.quartz.jobStore.clusterCheckinInterval = 20000 </syntaxhighlight>
- Download the monitor_quartz.pl (Perl) script from the platform downloads area.
- Set these variable values for your installation:
- $hostname - Server name
- $mysql_username - Database user name.
- $mysql_password - Database password.
- $mysql_host - Name of server the database is running on.
- $config_file - Absolute path to tomcat/webapps/networking/WEB-INF/web.xml
- $recipients - Comma-separated list of email addresses who will receive email status messages
- In the verifyQuartz subroutine, modify the first command string to insert the IP address for your server
- -e"SELECT LAST_CHECKIN_TIME FROM QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE WHERE INSTANCE_NAME LIKE 'SERVER_IP' and ...
- Run the script on your server.
- How it Works
- The lines in the properties file cause quartz to put an entry into the relationals.QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE table in the database. The script checks the timestamp to verify that the last stamp was within 5 minutes. (Quartz should be running once a minute. If it hasn't run in five minutes, it is considered to be down.)