Setting up a RabbitMQ Connection To get to the RabbitMQ connections screen, navigate to Settings>RabbitMQ Connections. Note: RabbitMQ connections are only supported with the Linux Agent. In order to set up a connection for RabbitMQ running on Windows, you will need to have an agent installed on a Linux box to facilitate the connection. 1. Name your RabbitMQ connection in the Connection Description …
Security: Passwords
You can save all your stored credentials in Retrace’s Password Vault located under Settings-> Passwords. The steps below will show you how to add a new record to the vault that can be used later in Retrace, such as connecting to a database or authenticating a JMX connection. Adding a New Record To store login information in the vault, click …
Release Notes: December 2014
A New Ruby API Now in Testing For those interested in beta testing the new Ruby Logging API and Metrics API you can do so by visiting the Stackify Github page. JBoss EAP 6.x Support Stackify now supports JBoss EAP 6.x. After adding a JMX connection for JBoss, your apps will be discovered and MBean smart defaults will …
Connections: JMX
Here are instructions on how to add you JMX connection in the Retrace portal so you can view and create monitors around MBeans on your applications. To start go to Settings > Configure > JMX Connections. How to Add a JMX Connection for Tomcat or Glassfish 1. Name your JMX connection. 2. Enter your Connection Address. An example of a …
Release Notes: May 2014
Custom Date Ranges Want to zero in on metrics and diagnostics over a specific period of time to investigate an issue around the time that it occurred? Stackify now offers Custom Date Ranges to enable you to do just that. To learn about the details, view the Custom Date Ranges article. HTTP Proxies By properly configuring the proxy to …