Archive for the ‘Monitoring’ category
Our colleagues at FusionReactor have published some great – quick-start HowTo guides. There’s information on attacking problems from two stand-points (pro-actively and re-actively) aswell as a user-contributed user-guide. You can check them out here: http://www.fusion-reactor.com/fr/howto/ … or read the official documentation here: http://www.fusion-reactor.com/fr/support.cfm#doc You may also be interested in our training webinars (which get some [...]
Killing Rogue Requests – Going native, don’t stop me now!
FusionReactor is a great monitoring tool and one of my favorite features is the ability to kill rogue requests. FusionReactor is sometimes limited by Java itself. Java has a known limitation that threads running “Native Code” can’t be killed (until the thread returns from the native code block). What is Native Code? Underlying all your [...]
FusionReactor – the leading ColdFusion server monitoring software – has a nifty Crash Protection feature allowing it to abort requests that take too long. This works in a similar way to the ColdFusion server page timeouts but at a lower level allowing FusionReactor to stop requests under many more circumstances. FusionReactor also gives you the [...]
