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Opsview (http://www.opsview.com/whats-new/blog/monitoring-apache-solr-opsview)

New Relic (http://blog.newrelic.com/2012/01/12/grahamdumpletons-been-busy-the-latest-python-agent-release-includes-support-for-solr-mongodb-redis-and-more/)

Solr Monitoring

To monitor Solr start by enabling JMX (see SolrJmx).

Tools & Services

SPM for Solr

SPM (http://sematext.com/spm/solr-performance-monitoring/index.html) - Scalable Performance Monitoring for Solr from Sematext monitors all Solr metrics, as well as a number of system and JVM metrics. It includes alerting, subscription emails, filtering by server, core, request handler and more. SPM can monitor Solr 3.x and 4.x servers/clusters. Unlike with some other monitoring systems, there is no loss of granularity of historical performance data in SPM. In addition to monitoring Solr, SPM can monitor ElasticSearch, HBase, Sensei, Java webapps and generic Java applications. SPM can be installed on premises or one can use the SaaS version of SPM run by Sematext in which case the setup takes less than 5 minutes before graphs with performance metrics start appearing in real-time.

Opsview (http://www.opsview.com/whats-new/blog/monitoring-apache-solr-opsview)

New Relic (http://blog.newrelic.com/2012/01/12/grahamdumpletons-been-busy-the-latest-python-agent-release-includes-support-for-solr-mongodb-redis-and-more/)

SolrMonitoring (last edited 2013-02-11 19:24:42 by EricPugh)